A New Testament Word Book: A GlossaryRoutledge, 2015 M04 17 - 232 páginas First published in 1940, this book provides a literary dictionary to the New Testament. The treatment of selected words and phrases is not theological, but lexicographical and etymological. Each entry is introduced by illustrative quotations from the New Testament, and the book provides an insightful exploration of these phrases. |
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... Wright's The Bible Word - Book , the second and last edition of which appeared more than fifty years ago . Another respect in which this book differs from that is the far larger number of entries in this . Another : I refer far more ...
... Wright's The Bible Word - Book , the second and last edition of which appeared more than fifty years ago . Another respect in which this book differs from that is the far larger number of entries in this . Another : I refer far more ...
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... Wright : W. Aldis Wright , The Bible Word - Book , 2nd edition , 1884 . [ ] : this indicates an editorial interpolation or gloss . = : is ( or are ) equal or equivalent to ; hence , ( a certain word or phrase ) means . A NEW TESTAMENT ...
... Wright : W. Aldis Wright , The Bible Word - Book , 2nd edition , 1884 . [ ] : this indicates an editorial interpolation or gloss . = : is ( or are ) equal or equivalent to ; hence , ( a certain word or phrase ) means . A NEW TESTAMENT ...
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... ( Wright ) ; perhaps rather to charge or entreat as if under oath , cf. " The earnest intreaty of my friends daily requesting , importuning , and as it were adjuring me ' ( T. Morley , 1597 : O.E.D. ) . Deriving from the original sense ...
... ( Wright ) ; perhaps rather to charge or entreat as if under oath , cf. " The earnest intreaty of my friends daily requesting , importuning , and as it were adjuring me ' ( T. Morley , 1597 : O.E.D. ) . Deriving from the original sense ...
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... to my word ; approve me , lord ' ( 1 Henry IV , IV , i , 9 : Wright ) . Both senses come from Old Fr. aprover ( = Modern Fr. approuver , for sense 1 ; = éprouver , for sense 2 ) , from L. apt as it were approbare ( ad + probare , 7.
... to my word ; approve me , lord ' ( 1 Henry IV , IV , i , 9 : Wright ) . Both senses come from Old Fr. aprover ( = Modern Fr. approuver , for sense 1 ; = éprouver , for sense 2 ) , from L. apt as it were approbare ( ad + probare , 7.
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... Wright ; the O.E.D. as = ' as if ' in Acts , x , 11 ; Revelation , v , 6 , and xiii , 3. Wright compares Shakespeare's ' Men , wives and children stare , cry out and run As it were doomsday ' ( Julius Cæsar , m , i , 98 ) and ' And my ...
... Wright ; the O.E.D. as = ' as if ' in Acts , x , 11 ; Revelation , v , 6 , and xiii , 3. Wright compares Shakespeare's ' Men , wives and children stare , cry out and run As it were doomsday ' ( Julius Cæsar , m , i , 98 ) and ' And my ...
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