ARTHROUS OCCURRENCE AND FUNCTION IN THE PAULINE CORPUS WITH PARTICULAR FOCUS ON THE TEXT OF ROMANS
Author: | Jacobs, Victor Stephen |
Year: | 2010 |
Pages: | 332 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-3769-X 978-0-7734-3769-2 |
Price: | $219.95 + shipping |
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This work is a study of the Greek Article in the Pauline Corpus, focusing especially on the letter to the Romans. The history of development as a demonstrative and relative pronoun is traced from the Mycenaean period to its occurrence in Homer and in subsequent Greek writers.
Reviews
“. . . offers a very thorough and fruitful analysis of Paul’s use of the article in Romans where major decisions concerning hermeneutics and theology often depend on a small detail of a particular passage of the letter. . . . scholars on Paul and of Romans in particular will find [this work] relevant.” – Dr. William S. Campbell, University of Wales Lampeter
“Dr. Jacobs’ study reinstates the overlooked Greek article as an important part of Greek exegesis and grammar.” – Dr. Herbert Hirt, Philadelphia Biblical University
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1
History of the Article
Chapter 2
History of the Study of the Article
Chapter 3
Methodological Approach to the Study
Chapter 4
The Nature and Uses of the Article
Chapter 5
Arthrous Occurrence and Function in the Pauline
Corpus: The Text of Romans
Arthrous Occurrence and Function in the Pauline Corpus:
Selected Examples from the Remaining Pauline Texts
Chapter 7
Conclusion of the Study
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
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