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Granville Sharps Canon And Its Kin Semantics And Significance Daniel B Wallace

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Granville Sharps Canon And Its Kin Semantics And Significance Daniel B Wallace
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Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 106.53 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Daniel B. Wallace
ISBN: 9780820433424, 082043342X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Granville Sharps Canon And Its Kin Semantics And Significance Daniel B Wallace by Daniel B. Wallace 9780820433424, 082043342X instant download after payment.

'Granville Sharps Canon and Its Kin' explains that the semantics of the article-substantive-KAI-substantive construction (TSKS) have been largely misunderstood and that this misunderstanding has adversely impacted the exegesis of several theologically significant texts. This issue is addressed from three angles: historical investigation, linguistic-phenomenological analysis of the construction, and exegetical implications. The reasons for the misunderstanding are traced historically; a better comprehension of the semantics of the construction is established by an examination of primary literature in the light of linguistic theory; and the implications of this analysis are applied to a number of passages in the New Testament.
Historically, the treatment begins with a clear grammatical principle articulated by Granville Sharp, and it ends with the present-day confusion. This book includes a detailed examination of the New Testament data and other Ancient Greek literature, which reveals that Sharps rule has a general validity in the language. Lastly, a number of exegetically significant texts that are affected by the linguistic-phenomenological investigation are discussed in detail. This enlightening text is a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students of religion, linguistics, history, and Greek.

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