Englishmans Hebrew Concordance Of The Old Testament
$49.95
The Englishman’s Hebrew Concordance of the Old Testament gives the reader with no knowledge of Hebrew unprecedented insight into the Hebrew words used by the Old Testament writers. For those who do know Hebrew, Englishman’s Hebrew serves as a handy reference for a quick scan of a given Hebrew word’s occurrences in the Old Testament.
A translation, by nature, is always an interpretation, and the English Bible is no exception. Since no English word carries exactly the same meaning as any one Hebrew word, serious Bible students need to look at the range of occurrences of given Hebrew words, in their biblical contexts, to understand the meaning of the original Hebrew.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781565632080
ISBN10: 1565632087
George Wigram
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 1995
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
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