Collected essays on the Greek Bible and Greek lexicography /

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Author / Creator:Lee, John A. L., 1942- author.
Imprint:Leuven : Peeters, [2022]
©2022
Description:xviii, 505 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
Series:Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology, 0926-6097 ; 112
Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology ; 112.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12934567
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ISBN:9789042948068
904294806X
9789042948075
9042948078
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 455-477) and indexes.
Summary:This volume brings together 28 of John Lee's most significant articles and book chapters published from 1969 to 2020. The papers are unified by a focus on ancient Greek language across a range of texts and dates. Many of the essays relate to the Septuagint, while the New Testament is the subject of others. Surveys of the state of Greek lexicography, reviews of lexicons,, and lexicographical studies feature strongly. Some essays cover topics such as the Atticist Grammarians; one takes a ground-breaking sociolinguistic approach to Mark's Gospel: and on discovers an early appearance of greek monotonic accentuation in the first edition of the Greek New Testament.
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505 0 |a 1. A note on Septuagint material in the supplement to Liddell and Scott -- 2. Aposkeuê in the Septuagint -- 3. Equivocal and stereotyped renderings in the LXX -- 4. The future of zên in Late Greek -- 5. Some features of the speech of Jesus in Mark's Gospel -- 6. A non-Aramaism in Luke 6:7 -- 7. The United Bible Societies' lexicon and its analysis of meanings -- 8. A Lexical study thirty years on, with observations on 'order' words in the LXX Pentateuch -- 9. The present state of Lexicography of Ancient Greek -- 10. Review of Muraoka, a Greek-English lexicon of the Septuagint: Chiefly of the Pentateuch and the Twelve Prophets (2002) -- 11. Dimitrios Doukas and the accentuation of the New Testament text of the complutensian polyglot -- 12. Exapostellô -- 13. A lexicographical database for Greek: Can it be far off? The case of -- 14. The complutensian polyglot, the Text of Sirach, and a lost Greek word -- 15. Review of Muraoka, a Greek-English lexicon of the Septuagint (2009) -- 16. Auxiliary thelô -- 17. Releasing LSJ from its past -- 18. Why didn't St Basil write in New Testament Greek? -- 19. The Atticist grammarians -- 20. Etymological follies: Three recent lexicons of the New Testament -- 21. The onoma Rule -- 22. The literary Greek of Septuagint Isaiah -- 23. The Sayings of the Desert Fathers: Their evidence for Late Koine Greek -- 24. The vocabulary of the LXX and documentary evidence -- 25. The puzzle of John 21: 15-1: A formality solution -- 26. The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek: New clothes for an old emperor -- 27. Greek idiom in the LXX-Pentateuch: The preposition para -- 28. Back to the questions of Greek idiom. 
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