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Michael P. Theophilos explores the fascinating variety of numismatic contributions to Greek lexicography, pertaining to lexicographic studies of the Second Temple period in general, and the New Testament in particular. Theophilos considers previous scholarly attempts to grapple with, and incorporate, critical numismatic material into the emerging discipline of Greek lexicography - including foundational work by F. Preisigke and E. Kiessling - before outlining his own methodological approach. Theophilos' then examines the resources available for engaging with the numismatic material, and presents a series of specific case studies throughout the New Testament material. His carefully annotated images of coins draw readers in to a greater understanding of the material culture of the Greco-Roman world, and how this impacted upon the Greek language and the New Testament.
Coins, Ancient. --- Greek language, Biblical. --- Coinage --- Numismatics --- History. --- Religious aspects. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Coins, Ancient --- Greek language, Biblical --- Archaeology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- History, Ancient --- Legal tender --- Mints --- Money --- Silver question --- Biblical Greek --- New Testament Greek --- Ancient coins --- Religious aspects --- Ba-yon Tipan --- Bagong Tipan --- Jaji ma Hungi --- Kainē Diathēkē --- New Testament --- Nouveau Testament --- Novo Testamento --- Novum Testamentum --- Novyĭ Zavet --- Novyĭ Zavi︠e︡t Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista --- Novyĭ Zavit --- Nuevo Testamento --- Nuovo Testamento --- Nye Testamente --- Perjanjian Baru --- Dhamma sacʻ kyamʻʺ --- Injīl --- E-books --- Coinage - History --- Numismatics - Religious aspects
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Typology (Theology) --- Jesus Christ. --- Moses --- In the New Testament. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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The hypothesis that the Gospel of Mark was heavily influenced by Pauline theology and/or epistles was widespread in the nineteenth century, but fell out of favour for much of the twentieth century. In the last twenty years or so, however, this view has begun to attract renewed support, especially in English language scholarship. This major and important collection of essays by an international team of scholars seeks to move the discussion forward in a number of significant ways - tracing the history of the hypothesis from the nineteenth century to the modern day, searching for historical connections between these two early Christians, analysing and comparing the theology and christology of the Pauline epistles and the Gospel of Mark, and assessing their reception in later Christian texts. This major volume will be welcomed by those who are interested in the possible influence of the apostle to the Gentiles on the earliest Gospel.
Bible. --- Marco (Book of the New Testament) --- Mark (Book of the New Testament) --- Markus (Book of the New Testament) --- Markusevangelium --- Vangelo di Marco --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 227.1 --- 227.08 --- 226.3 --- Brieven van Paulus--(algemeen) --- Paulinische theologie --- Evangelie volgens Marcus --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Book of Mark --- RELIGION / Bible / Commentaries / New Testament. --- Apostle Paul. --- Beginnings of Christianity. --- Early Christianity. --- Gospel of Mark.
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These articles on Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek lexicography have arisen from papers presented at the International Syriac Language Project's 14th International Conference in St. Petersburg in 2014.
Aramaic language --- Hebrew language --- Greek language --- Lexicography --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Jewish language --- Jews --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Aramean language --- Biblical Aramaic language --- Chaldaic language --- Chaldean language (Aramaic) --- Chaldee language --- Syriac language --- Languages
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