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Verbal Syntax in the Greek Pentateuch: Natural Greek Usage and Hebrew Interference

Author T. V. Evans
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Category Religion
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Author(s)T. V. Evans
ISBN / ASIN0198270100
ISBN-139780198270102
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Sales Rank6,694,306
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This book, the first study of verbal syntax to address the entire Greek Pentateuch, investigates the value of these translations as evidence for the history of the Greek language. The nature and degree of Hebrew interference are assessed, including analysis of Hebrew text components underlying all Greek verbal forms in the Pentateuch. This data allows new conclusions to be drawn on natural Greek usage of aspect, tense, and mood. Their implications extend well beyond the special issues of translation Greek, casting significant light on the development of the verbal system in the Koine period, the period in which a non-dialectic form of the Greek language was used, post-Alexander the Great.
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