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Benjamin Kantor

    A Short Guide to the Pronunciation of New Testament Greek
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    The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek
    The Linguistic Classification of the Reading Traditions of Biblical Hebrew
    • The Linguistic Classification of the Reading Traditions of Biblical Hebrew

      A Phyla-and-Waves Model

      • 230 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      The book explores the rich tapestry of Biblical Hebrew traditions beyond the widely recognized Tiberian pointing found in the Leningrad Codex. It highlights the increasing scholarly interest in the various historical reading traditions, emphasizing their significance in understanding the language's evolution and diversity. By examining these different traditions, the work aims to broaden the perspective of students and scholars in the field of Biblical Hebrew philology and linguistics.

      The Linguistic Classification of the Reading Traditions of Biblical Hebrew
    • The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek

      Judeo-Palestinian Greek Phonology and Orthography from Alexander to Islam

      • 895 stránek
      • 32 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the pronunciation of Judeo-Palestinian Koine Greek, this study challenges the traditional Erasmian approach often taught in academia. Benjamin Kantor aims to provide a more authentic representation of how New Testament Greek was likely pronounced, addressing inaccuracies in previous methods. By exploring historical and linguistic contexts, the book offers a fresh perspective for students and scholars interested in the accurate vocalization of ancient texts.

      The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek
    • "A short guide to the pronunciation of Greek in Judea-Palestine from the Hellenistic period to the Byzantine period with special attention given to the Roman period and the time of the New Testament"-- Provided by publisher

      A Short Guide to the Pronunciation of New Testament Greek