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Semitisms in Luke's Greek - A Descriptive Analysis of Lexical and Syntactical Domains of Semitic Language Influence in Luke's Gospel

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The Gospel of Luke has long been known for its variation between good, educated Greek and Semitic influences. In the last century, five theories have attempted to explain the Semitic influence: Semitic sources; imitation of the Greek Bible; the Greek of the ancient synagogue; literary code-switching between standard Greek and semitized Greek; and the social background of bilingualism. Albert Hogeterp and Adelbert Denaux revisit Luke's Greek and evaluate which alleged Semitisms of vocabulary and syntax are tenable in light of comparative investigation across corpora of Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic, literary as well as documentary, texts. They contend that Semitisms in Luke's Greek are only fully understood in light of a complementarity of linguistic backgrounds, and evaluate them in diachronic respect of Synoptic comparison and in synchronic respect of their place in Luke's narrative style and communicative strategy.

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Authors Adelbert Denaux, Albert Hogeterp
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.05.2018
 
EAN 9783161553363
ISBN 978-3-16-155336-3
No. of pages 656
Dimensions 166 mm x 240 mm x 41 mm
Weight 1153 g
Series Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
WUNT I

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