Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament, Vol. 5
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Description
The Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament, Volume 5, edited by G. Johannes Botterweck and Helmer Ringgren, is part of a comprehensive 17-volume series that provides detailed theological and linguistic analysis of Hebrew and Aramaic terms in the Old Testament. This volume focuses on key Hebrew roots and their derivatives, exploring their meanings, usage, and theological significance across various contexts.
Key Features:
Etymological Analysis: Each entry examines the Hebrew roots diachronically, considering their development within Semitic languages and cognate terms.
Contextual Usage: The dictionary explores how terms appear in the Old Testament, Septuagint, New Testament, and extracanonical texts.
Theological Insights: Articles delve into the theological implications of terms, such as ḥeseḏ, which is described as a relational concept emphasizing covenantal loyalty and kindness.
Bibliographic Support: Entries are annotated with extensive bibliographies for further study.
This volume is a critical resource for scholars seeking to understand the linguistic and theological dimensions of Old Testament vocabulary in its broader cultural and historical context.
Additional information
Book Author | G. Johannes Botterweck (Editor), Helmer Ringgren (Editor) |
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Format | Hardcover |
Language | English |
Pages | 543 |
Publisher | Eerdmans |
Year Published | 1986 |
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