Nature of Religious Language: A ColloquiumStanley E. Porter Bloomsbury Publishing, 01.02.1996 - 314 Seiten The papers in this volume were presented at a conference held at the Roehampton Institute, London, in February 1995, and are concerned with either theological or literary issues related to the nature of religious language. The papers suggest further issues that are still unresolved about the nature of religious language, from its early usage in the biblical texts to its recent use in contemporary writing and religious discourse. |
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... Aramaic . Hebrew has been a longstanding focus of dis- cussion because it was the language of the ancient Israelites , and has been a part of an enduring fascination with the question of what was the original or earliest human language ...
... Aramaic . Hebrew has been a longstanding focus of dis- cussion because it was the language of the ancient Israelites , and has been a part of an enduring fascination with the question of what was the original or earliest human language ...
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... Aramaic . This theory was a natural one , since although Jesus may have spoken Greek and Hebrew he probably predominantly spoke Aramaic . This introduces issues of trans- lation , but it does so at the earliest stages of transmission of ...
... Aramaic . This theory was a natural one , since although Jesus may have spoken Greek and Hebrew he probably predominantly spoke Aramaic . This introduces issues of trans- lation , but it does so at the earliest stages of transmission of ...
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... Aramaic Background of the New Testament ' , in D.R.G. Beattie and M.J. McNamara ( eds . ) , The Aramaic Bible : Targums in their Historical Context ( JSOTSup , 166 ; Sheffield : Sheffield Academic Press , 1994 ) , pp . 362-78 . 18. One ...
... Aramaic Background of the New Testament ' , in D.R.G. Beattie and M.J. McNamara ( eds . ) , The Aramaic Bible : Targums in their Historical Context ( JSOTSup , 166 ; Sheffield : Sheffield Academic Press , 1994 ) , pp . 362-78 . 18. One ...
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... Aramaic , in the light of what is known now regarding the local languages of the eastern Mediterranean world . Semitic languages were local indigenous languages within the larger milieu of Greek as the prestige language . Further to be ...
... Aramaic , in the light of what is known now regarding the local languages of the eastern Mediterranean world . Semitic languages were local indigenous languages within the larger milieu of Greek as the prestige language . Further to be ...
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... Aramaic in the First Century ' , in S. Safrai and M. Stern ( eds . ) , The Jewish People in the First Century ( CRINT , 1.2 ; Assen : Van Gorcum , 1976 ) , p . 1024 . 27. See K. Dover , ' The Colloquial Stratum in Classical Attic Prose ...
... Aramaic in the First Century ' , in S. Safrai and M. Stern ( eds . ) , The Jewish People in the First Century ( CRINT , 1.2 ; Assen : Van Gorcum , 1976 ) , p . 1024 . 27. See K. Dover , ' The Colloquial Stratum in Classical Attic Prose ...
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