Review of James Barr, The Semantics of Biblical Language (original) (raw)

The Semantics of Biblical Language Redux

Cameron Boyd-Taylor

Translation Is Required: The Septuagint in Retrspect and Prospect (Robert Hiebert, ed.), 2010

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The Language of the New Testament: Context, History, and Development (TENTS; ECHC; Brill, 2012)

Andrew W . Pitts

2013

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“The Language of the New Testament: An Introductory Essay,” co-author with Stanley E. Porter. In Porter and Pitts (eds.), The Language of the New Testament: Context, History and Development (Linguistic Biblical Studies 6; Early Christianity in its Hellenistic Context 3; Leiden: Brill, 2013), 1-8

Andrew W . Pitts

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Review Article: Linguistics and Biblical Interpretation

Lynell M A R C H E S E Zogbo

The Bible Translator, 1991

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“Refreshing Philology: James Barr, Supersessionism, and the State of Biblical Words,” Biblical Interpretation 24:3 (2016), 332-356.

David Lambert

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Linguistics, Philology, and the Text of the Old Testament

Robert Holmstedt

James Bar Assessed: Evaluating His Legacy over the Last Sixty Years, 2021

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The Use of Language and Biblical Interpretation

George Huttar

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“New Testament Greek Language and Linguistics in Recent Research,” co-author with Stanley E. Porter. Currents in Biblical Research 6.2 (2008), 214-55.

Andrew W . Pitts, Stanley Porter

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Biblical Hebrew and Cognitive Linguistics

Christo H J Van Der Merwe

2021

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A text-Semantic Study of the Hebrew Bible, Illustrated by Noach and Job

ellen van wolde

Journal of Biblical Literature, 1994

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Cognitive Linguistics and the Principle of Scripture Interpreting Scripture

Philip D Foster

Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology, 2018

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Semantics, Biblical languages, and Bible translation: Towards a better understanding and translation of lexical terms in Biblical languages

Anne Garber Kompaore

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Linguistic Motivation and Biblical Exegesis

ellen van wolde

Narrative Syntax and Biblical Hebrew , 1997

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Book Review: Linguistics and the Bible: Retrospects and Prospects (Porter, Land, Pang, eds.)

Phil King

Journal of Language, Culture and Religion, 2021

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The nature of religious language in the Hebrew Bible - a philosophical reassessment

Jaco Gericke

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INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL HEBREW TEXTLINGUISTICS/DISCOURSE LINGUISTICS. PART 1: A BRIEF THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

Daniel Bediako

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Linguistics and New Testament Interpretation: Essays on Discourse Analysis [review] / edited by David Alan Black, with Katharine Barnwell, and Stephen Levinsohn

Ekkehardt Mueller

1994

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SEMANTICS (Lexham Bible Dictionary)

Ingrid Faro

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The Verbal System in Biblical Hebrew Prose: A Very Short Description

Jan Joosten

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Regarding Changes and Changeability in Metonymic Expressions in English Bible; Based on the Analysis of Different Bible Translation Versions

Eunyoung Shim

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Language Sophistication in the New Testament

Lascelles G B James

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Studies in the Theology and Linguistic Background of the New Testament and Biblical Criticism

Robert Gundry

2024

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Hebrew thought and Greek thought in the Septuagint. Fifty years after Barr’s Semantics

Jan Joosten

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Semantics and the Semantics of ברא: A Rejoinder to the Arguments Advanced by B. Becking and M. Korpel

ellen van wolde

Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2011

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Theoretical linguistics and Biblical Hebrew—Edit Doron’s vision

Nora Boneh

Brill’s Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, 2020

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A Linguistic Investigation into the Rhetoric of the Epistle to the Hebrews. MA Thesis

John Jude Omeife

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Book Review. From Words to Meaning: Studies on Old Testament Language and Theology for David J. Reimer. Eds Samuel Hildebrandt, Kurtis R. Peters, and Eric N. Ortlund.

Philip D Foster

Theology in Scotland, 2022

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Biblical Lexicology: Hebrew and Greek. Semantics – Exegesis – Translation

Jan Joosten

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Loanwords in Biblical Literature: Rhetorical Studies in Esther, Daniel, Ezra, and Exodus by Jonathan Thambyrajah

Josiah Peeler

Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology, 2023

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Toward a Contrastive Semantics of the Biblical Lexicon. The nouns of Rules and Regulations in Biblical Hebrew Historical-narrative Language and their Greek equivalents in the Septuagint

Romina Vergari, Società Editrice Fiorentina

Toward a Contrastive Semantics of the Biblical Lexicon. The nouns of Rules and Regulations in Biblical Hebrew Historical-narrative Language and their Greek equivalents in the Septuagint, 2021

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A LINGUISTIC INVESTIGATION INTO THE RHETORIC OF THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS

John Jude Omeife

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Lexical meaning in Biblical Hebrew and cognitive semantics: a case study

Christo H J Van Der Merwe

Biblica, 2006

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Hebrew Words and Texts - From a Symbol's Limited Abstracted Meaning to Its Referential Meaning in Linguistic Co-text

Brian D Lima

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Creation Account and Scriptures: A Linguistic Meta-Function Analysis of Genesis Chapter One

Tolulope Iredele

Covenant Journal of Language Studies (CJLS) Vol. 10, No. 1, 2022

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The Textuality of Narrative: Syntax and Reading the Hebrew Bible

Barry Bandstra

Reading and Hearing the Word: From Text to Sermon, 1998

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