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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Journal articles
Vol. 38, Issue 1, 1987May 01, 1987 BST

Reflections on the Nature of New Testament Greek Vocabulary

Colin J. Hemer,
new testamentarchaeologygreek languagelexicography
https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30557

Articles in Vol. 38, Issue 1, 1987

Vol. 38, Issue 1, 1987
  • Barth – A Truly Biblical Theologian?
    Christina A. Baxter
  • Bethany Beyond the Jordan (John 1:28): Topography Theology and History in the Fourth Gospel
    Rainer Riesner
  • Reflections on the Nature of New Testament Greek Vocabulary
    Colin J. Hemer
  • The Unity and Diversity of God's Covenants
    Roger T. Beckwith
  • A Radical Church? A Reappraisal of Anabaptist Ecclesiology
    John E. Colwell
  • Why the Laodiceans Received Lukewarm Water (Revelation 3:15-18)
    Stanley Porter
  • A Note on Paley and His School - Was Sir Leslie Stephen Mistaken?
    Graham Cole
Tyndale Bulletin
Hemer, Colin J. 1987. “Reflections on the Nature of New Testament Greek Vocabulary.” Tyndale Bulletin 38 (1): 65–92. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30557.
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