The article provide a semantic analysis of the noun haima and its main Biblical Hebrew counterparts, by retracing: 1) the background of the word in Classical and Hellenistic Greek: meanings, usage, connotations and semantic development; 2) its distribution and meaning in the Biblical books: the way the Greek word matches Hebrew and Aramaic equivalents and absorbs their meaning and usage; 3) the further development of the word in Jewish Hellenistic writings, in the New Testament and in early Christian literature.
Haima / Dirk Buchner, Romina Vergari, Ilaria Ponti. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 344-371.
Haima
Romina Vergari
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2020
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The article provide a semantic analysis of the noun haima and its main Biblical Hebrew counterparts, by retracing: 1) the background of the word in Classical and Hellenistic Greek: meanings, usage, connotations and semantic development; 2) its distribution and meaning in the Biblical books: the way the Greek word matches Hebrew and Aramaic equivalents and absorbs their meaning and usage; 3) the further development of the word in Jewish Hellenistic writings, in the New Testament and in early Christian literature.File in questo prodotto:
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