[b-greek] RE: Johannine vocabulary

From: Mike Arcieri (studium@total.net)
Date: Fri Apr 06 2001 - 15:32:48 EDT


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James Ernest wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Mike,
<BR>The subject line of your query reminded me of this title.&nbsp; I don't
think
<BR>I've ever actually seen the book, but if you're researching the vocabulary
<BR>of the 4th Gospel I suppose you should see if you can get aholt of
it
<BR>through ILL or a used book website.&nbsp; I can't imagine you'll have
too much
<BR>luck trying to do this kind of research using websites.

<P>AUTHOR&nbsp; Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926.
<BR>TITLE&nbsp; Johannine vocabulary : a comparison of the words of the
fourth
<BR>gospel with those of the three / by Edwin A. Abbott.
<BR>PUB. INFO&nbsp; London : Adam and Charles Black, 1905.
<BR>DESCRIPTION&nbsp; xviii, 364 p. ; 23 cm.
<BR>SERIES&nbsp; Diatessarica / Edwin Abbott Abbott ; 5

<P>James
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James,

<P>Thanks for your reply. I do in fact have Abbott's <I>Vocabulary</I>
vol. as well as his <I>Johannine Grammar</I>. The reason I was particularly
looking for that one particular www page was that all the Johannine vocabulary
was listed (by root) per chapter. Thus we could see at a glance, say, John's
use of the prep 'en' in chap. 1, 2, 3, 4 etc... And this for <I>all</I>
the vocab. I've decided to attach the whole page to this email, and perhaps
it would help jog someone's memory better... ;-)

<P>BTW, speaking of good ol' Abbott, does anyone have any copy of the following
volumes in his "Diatessarica" series? Abbot provides the (only) information:

<P>#1 - 272:&nbsp; Clue&nbsp; (Greek to Hebrew Scriptures)
<BR># 273-552:&nbsp; Corrections of Mark
<BR>#553-1149:&nbsp; From Letter to Spirit
<BR>#1150-1435:&nbsp; Paradosis
<BR>#1436-1885:&nbsp; Johannine Vocab
<BR>[#1886-2799:&nbsp; Johannine Grammar]

<P>Are these critical works of Abbott, or rather theological reflections
and exegesis??

<P>Tks!
<BR>&nbsp;

<P>Mike A.
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