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The Adnominal Genitive in the Pauline Corpus

Anglais · Livre Relié

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Usage of the adnominal genitive (one or more genitive substantives in relationship to a head noun) is one of most ambiguous aspects of the Greek language of the New Testament, and thus the source of contentious debate among exegetes. This study finds a way forward in the understanding of the genitive case by examining concatenations of single and multiple genitives, testing methods on the Pauline corpus as a representative sample of adnominal genitive usage in the whole New Testament. The results are offered with a set of rules that are vital in assisting the interpreter in clarifying these often difficult expressions. This book offers fresh insight especially where genitives appear in concatenation, and examines the syntactical configurations of genitive constructions with a view to untangling their semantics.

Table des matières

Preface - Abbreviations - Introduction - The Pauline Corpus as a Model - The Genitive in New Testament Grammars - The Semantics of Adnominal Genitives - Adnominal Two- Word Genitive Constructions - Adnominal Three- Word Genitive Constructions - Adnominal Four- Word Genitive Constructions - Interpretive Principles - Conclusion - Index.

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Ghassan Elia Khalaf (1945-2018) was Professor and President at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary (ABTS) in Beirut for many years. He earned his BA from ABTS and his MA and PhD from Evangelische Theologische Faculteit in Leuven, Belguim. Dr. Khalaf has written the Arabic-Greek New Testament Concordance (1979) and Basics of the Art of Preaching (2010) in addition to writing and editing over a dozen books and articles.
J. William Johnston is Associate Professor of NT Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, Houston. His research interests focus mainly on the application of Greek grammar and syntax to exegesis. His monograph The Use of ¿¿¿ in the New Testament (2004) appears in the Studies in Biblical Greek series.

Résumé

This study finds a way forward in the understanding of the genitive case by examining concatenations of single and multiple genitives, testing methods on the Pauline corpus as a representative sample of adnominal genitive usage in the whole New Testament.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Ghassan Khalaf, Ghassan Elia Khalaf
Collaboration D.A. Carson (Editeur), J. William Johnston (Editeur), Johnston J. William (Editeur), William Johnston (Editeur), J William Johnston (Editeur), D.A. Carson (Editeur de la série)
Edition Peter Lang
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.01.2021
 
EAN 9781433168864
ISBN 978-1-4331-6886-4
Pages 244
Dimensions 150 mm x 19 mm x 225 mm
Poids 449 g
Thème Studies in Biblical Greek
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Autres langues / Autres littératures

Pauline, William, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Elia, Carson, Philip, Corpus, Modern Greek, Language teaching and learning, Language teaching & learning (other than ELT), Johnston, LANGUAGE STUDY / Greek (Modern), Dunshea, Ghassan, Khalaf, Adnominal, Genitive

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