10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEBRAISTIC»
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Hebraistic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Hebraistic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Greek Testament,
Hebraistic Edition: Exhibiting and ...
Exhibiting and Illustrating (1) the Hebraisms in the Sacred Text, (2) the Influence
of the Septuagint on Its Character and Construction ; (3) the Deviations in it from
Pure Greek Style, by Means of (a) Notes Chiefly Treating Thereon, (b) a System ...
William Henry Guillemard, 1875
2
The Greek Testament,
Hebraistic Edition
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
William Henry Guillemard, 2010
3
The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures ...
(a) The freedom of his constructions is seen not infrequently even in his
Hebraisms. Two instances will suffice, (i) His frequent use of cytvtro is often
purely Hebraistic (i. 8, 9), sometimes less so (vi. 1), sometimes hardly Hebraistic
at all (Acts ix.
4
Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures: By Henry ...
tions are Hebraistic there can be no doubt ; compare for example : l3"1jni -ik>«,
which its seed in it, for wherein is its seed (Gen. i, 12). Hebraistic also is the
construction, "Onov i\ yvvij K&drjTaj. en' avrav, where the woman sitteth upon
them ...
Henry Martyn Harman, 1879
5
A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According ...
Two instances will suffice, (i) His frequent use of eyeVcro is often purely
Hebraistic (i. 8, 9), sometimes less so (vi. 1), sometimes hardly Hebraistic at all (
Acts ix. 3, xxi. 1). This will be found worked out in detail in a detached note at the
end of ch.
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Introduction to the study of the Holy Scriptures by H. M. Harman
tions are Hebraistic there can be no doubt; compare for example; iJ'117:'[“?§, 10/
rielz its seed in it, for wlierefn is its seed (Gen. i, 12). Hebraistic also is the
construction, "Orrov 1'; -yum) mifiryrai e-rr' at':-ruv, wbere the woman sitteth upon
tlrem ...
George Richard Crooks, John Fletcher Hurst, 1878
7
Hermeneutical Manual: Or, Introduction to the Exegetical ...
It is to be borne in mind, however, that while all the writers of the New Testament
partook to some extent of the Hebraistic influence, some did so considerably
more than others; and they are by no means uniform in the admission of
Hebraisms ...
8
Apocalypse Jukebox: The End of the World in American Popular ...
While Dean concedes that the Hellenistic idea has been the model for most of
Western civilization, he contends that America's roots are founded upon
Hebraistic improvisation. Puritan “theos- ophy,” for instance, is essentially
Hebraistic in ...
David A. Janssen, Edward J. Whitelock, 2009
9
Analytical Lexicon of New Testament Greek
(perhaps a Hebraistic idiom), best translated by representing the verb in the inf.
by the indic., and adding the word besides, etc., thus: npocéemo 1|:e'u\you,
besides (in addition, further) he sent, Luke 20:11. npocrpéxovreg vbl., pres. act.
ptc.
Maurice A. Robinson, Mark A. House, 2012
10
Johannic Baptism: Baptizo : an Inquiry Into the Meaning of ...
If it should be farther said : " These books are more characterized by a Hebraistic
style than some other books of the New Testament, and hence the instrumental
use of iv is more abounding;" we will not question the position, but accept with ...