Hebräisches und aramäisches Lexikon zum Alten Testament

Hebräisches und aramäisches Lexikon zum Alten Testament
Author: Walter Baumgärtner
Publisher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1967
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004039193

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Enthält: Lfg. 1-4, Aleph-Tav; Lfg. 5, Aramäisches Lexikon; Suppl.

Hebräisches Und Aramäisches Lexikon Zum Alten Testament

Hebräisches Und Aramäisches Lexikon Zum Alten Testament
Author: Ludwig Koehler
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 900467683X

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To accommodate a new generation of scholars, we are reissuing the complete set of Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner's famous Lexicon in a two-volume edition. This new two-volume set will include a new 100-page introduction and an additional listing of abbreviations. It will have more than 1,900 two-column pages.

Hebrew and Aramaic Dictionary of the Old Testament

Hebrew and Aramaic Dictionary of the Old Testament
Author: Georg Fohrer
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1973
Genre: Aramaic language
ISBN: 9783111760773

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Translation of Hebreaisches und aramaisches Weorterbuch zum Alten Testament.

Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament

Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament
Author: G. Johannes Botterweck
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1974
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802823267

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This multivolume work is still proving to be as fundamental to Old Testament studies as its companion set, the Kittel-Friedrich Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, has been to New Testament studies. Beginning with father, and continuing through the alphabet, the TDOT volumes present in-depth discussions of the key Hebrew and Aramaic words in the Old Testament. Leading scholars of various religious traditions (including Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, Greek Orthodox, and Jewish) and from many parts of the world (Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States) have been carefully selected for each article by editors Botterweck, Ringgren, and Fabry and their consultants, George W. Anderson, Henri Cazelles, David Noel Freedman, Shemaryahu Talmon, and Gerhard Wallis. The intention of the writers is to concentrate on meaning, starting from the more general, everyday senses and building to an understanding of theologically significant concepts. To avoid artificially restricting the focus of the articles, TDOT considers under each keyword the larger groups of words that are related linguistically or semantically. The lexical work includes detailed surveys of a word s occurrences, not only in biblical material but also in other ancient Near Eastern writings. Sumerian, Akkadian, Egyptian, Ethiopic, Ugaritic, and Northwest Semitic sources are surveyed, among others, as well as the Qumran texts and the Septuagint; and in cultures where no cognate word exists, the authors often consider cognate ideas. TDOT s emphasis, though, is on Hebrew terminology and on biblical usage. The contributors employ philology as well as form-critical and traditio-historical methods, with the aim of understanding the religious statements in the Old Testament. Extensive bibliographical information adds to the value of this reference work. This English edition attempts to serve the needs of Old Testament students without the linguistic background of more advanced scholars; it does so, however, without sacrificing the needs of the latter. Ancient scripts (Hebrew, Greek, etc.) are regularly transliterated in a readable way, and meanings of foreign words are given in many cases where the meanings might be obvious to advanced scholars. Where the Hebrew text versification differs from that of English Bibles, the English verse appears in parentheses. Such features will help all earnest students of the Bible to avail themselves of the manifold theological insights contained in this monumental work.