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Commentary on New Testament and King James Bible

Bible Commentary on New Testament and Holy Bible

Bible Commentary on New Testament and Holy Bible

Commentary on New Testament and King James Bible

by Oleg Shukalovich
Commentary on New Testament and King James Bible
Commentary on New Testament and King James Bible
Commentary on New Testament and King James Bible

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Bible Commentary on New Testament and Holy Bible

Commentary on New Testament and King James Bible

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Version
3.0
Rating
NA
Size
21Mb
Genre
Education Books
Last updated
February 7, 2017
Release date
February 7, 2017
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Bible Commentary on New Testament and Holy Bible

Vincent's Word Studies

The Word Studies in the New Testament by Marvin R. Vincent (1834-1922) was first published in 1887 in four volumes. Since that time, the more than 2600 pages of this classic work have helped the English reader better understand the Bible in its original Greek language. Now the full richness of the original meaning, history, derivation, grammar, and usage of important New Testament words is accessible to the average English reader.

Vincent's Word Studies falls half-way between an exegetical commentary and a Greek lexicon. It is actually a study, in commentary form, of the vocabulary of the New Testament. This format gives Vincent the opportunity to not only discuss the subtle distinctions in meaning between different Greek words, but also to comment on the history contained in a word that might get lost in a translation. He reveals the characteristics in writing style and word usage of a particular Bible writer, pointing out the marvelous interplay of the different Greek tenses and the nicely-calculated force of the Greek article. Vincent explains in detail the proper usage and meaning of Greek idioms and the connection between different English words that are translated from the same Greek word. These fine points often cannot be brought out in a translation, but in the pages of Vincent's Word Studies, all of these language barriers are removed.

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