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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... nuances - ' approve ' , ' sanction ' - were current in C. 14-18 , this sense being contemporary with the very closely allied one , ' to praise , to commend ' . ( The other allow - to grant or bestow ; to give credit for ' - comes , via ...
... nuances - ' approve ' , ' sanction ' - were current in C. 14-18 , this sense being contemporary with the very closely allied one , ' to praise , to commend ' . ( The other allow - to grant or bestow ; to give credit for ' - comes , via ...
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... nuance is ' to confirm , to corroborate ' . And with sense 2 , cf. Shakespeare's ' Nay , task me to my word ; approve me , lord ' ( 1 Henry IV , IV , i , 9 : Wright ) . Both senses come from Old Fr. aprover ( = Modern Fr. approuver ...
... nuance is ' to confirm , to corroborate ' . And with sense 2 , cf. Shakespeare's ' Nay , task me to my word ; approve me , lord ' ( 1 Henry IV , IV , i , 9 : Wright ) . Both senses come from Old Fr. aprover ( = Modern Fr. approuver ...
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... nuance , ' to exist in life , i.e. to be alive , to live ' , constitutes the human aspect of the generic sense , ' to have a place in the objective universe , to be within the realm of fact ' , as in Bacon's ' Men create oppositions ...
... nuance , ' to exist in life , i.e. to be alive , to live ' , constitutes the human aspect of the generic sense , ' to have a place in the objective universe , to be within the realm of fact ' , as in Bacon's ' Men create oppositions ...
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... nuances , which arose in C. 14 , are all obsolete . The modern form is essay ( now rather literary ) . From Old Fr. as ( s ) aier , or as ( s ) ayer , ultimately from L. exagium , ' a weighing ' , which is ' used in Romanic in wider ...
... nuances , which arose in C. 14 , are all obsolete . The modern form is essay ( now rather literary ) . From Old Fr. as ( s ) aier , or as ( s ) ayer , ultimately from L. exagium , ' a weighing ' , which is ' used in Romanic in wider ...
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