The article provide a semantic analysis of the cognate words “Aletheia, alethes, alethinos, aletheuo” and their main Biblical Hebrew counterparts, 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

Aletheia, alethes, alethinos, aletheuo / Romina Vergari, Dorota Hartman, Dominika Kurek-Chomycz. - STAMPA. - (2020), pp. 513-554.

Aletheia, alethes, alethinos, aletheuo

Romina Vergari
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2020

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The article provide a semantic analysis of the cognate words “Aletheia, alethes, alethinos, aletheuo” and their main Biblical Hebrew counterparts, 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
2020
Mohr Siebeck
Tübingen
Eberhard Bons
Historical and Theological Lexicon of the Septuagint
Romina Vergari, Dorota Hartman, Dominika Kurek-Chomycz
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