Mohr siebeck have just released the first volume of their historical and theological lexicon of the septuagint. It has a hefty price tag of 289 euros for 990 pages - 160 articles in this volume
Historical and Theological Lexicon of the Septuagint: Volume I: Alpha – Gamma
https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/en/book/his ... no_cache=1
I have luckily just about that price coming in a repayment from a loan i gave someone this month so will buy it and let you all know what I think
Historical and Theological Lexicon of the Septuagint: Volume I: Alpha – Gamma
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For those who want to see a sample, I have an entry in the HTLS available on Academia.edu.Matthew Longhorn wrote: ↑August 27th, 2020, 4:47 am Mohr siebeck have just released the first volume of their historical and theological lexicon of the septuagint. It has a hefty price tag of 289 euros for 990 pages - 160 articles in this volume
Historical and Theological Lexicon of the Septuagint: Volume I: Alpha – Gamma
https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/en/book/his ... no_cache=1
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(Dr?) Penner. You are responsible for a dip in my bank balance!
On a serious note though, looking forward to getting into it. Would you say that it has avoided some of the criticism levelled at the Theological Dictionary of the New/Old Testament?
On a serious note though, looking forward to getting into it. Would you say that it has avoided some of the criticism levelled at the Theological Dictionary of the New/Old Testament?
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Very nice work. If anyone has access to the article on βιάζεται, there would be great joy and thankfulness if a picture or Academia.edu download could be posted!
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I would say we tried to avoid those shortcomings!Matthew Longhorn wrote: ↑August 28th, 2020, 9:06 am Would you say that it has avoided some of the criticism levelled at the Theological Dictionary of the New/Old Testament?
Ken M. Penner
Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University
Editor, Digital Biblical Studies
General Editor, Lexham English Septuagint
Co-Editor, Online Critical Pseudepigrapha pseudepigrapha.org
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Editor, Digital Biblical Studies
General Editor, Lexham English Septuagint
Co-Editor, Online Critical Pseudepigrapha pseudepigrapha.org
Re: Historical and Theological Lexicon of the Septuagint: Volume I: Alpha – Gamma
In one sentence or so, could you tell me what the core of these criticisms are? Just trying to get a sense of what is good, better, and best ... and bad, worser, and worst.Matthew Longhorn wrote: ↑August 28th, 2020, 9:06 am (Dr?) Penner. You are responsible for a dip in my bank balance!
On a serious note though, looking forward to getting into it. Would you say that it has avoided some of the criticism levelled at the Theological Dictionary of the New/Old Testament?
Mike Atnip
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May I not debate presumptuously; may I not be silent impudently. May I learn beneficial speech; may I acquire discerning silence. -Ephrem the Syrian
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I am hoping one of our resident linguists can answer, I would probably bodge it. Michael Aubrey has some on it here though in a longer form
https://koine-greek.com/2017/05/17/the ... ames-barr/