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Word Pictures of the New Testament, Vol. 1: The Gospel According to Matthew, the Gospel According to Mark (Word Pictures Of The New Testame)
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Item description for Word Pictures of the New Testament, Vol. 1: The Gospel According to Matthew, the Gospel According to Mark (Word Pictures Of The New Testame) by A. T. Robertson, & Wesley J. Perschbacher...
Overview This revised and updated edition features a new page header system, actual Greek text, updated translations, improved textual notes, Americanized spellings, more complete footnotes, and Arabic reference numbers. First published more than seventy years ago, A. T. Robertson's Word Pictures Of The New Testament achieved true "classic" status and became a standard reference tool for pastors, teachers, and New Testament Bible students. Known for its thorough scholarship and picturesque use of English, this work identifies connotations and nuances often lost in the translation of New Testament words. |
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Studio: Kregel Academic & Professional
Pages 416
Dimensions: Length: 9.38" Width: 6.16" Height: 1.05" Weight: 1.48 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Apr 1, 2003
Publisher Kregel Academic & Professional
Edition Revised
Series Word Pictures Of The New Testame
ISBN 0825436400 ISBN13 9780825436406
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Reviews - What do customers think about Word Pictures of the New Testament, Vol. 1: The Gospel According to Matthew, the Gospel According to Mark?
 | M.D. Sanders Apr 8, 2006 |
| Just a note for David A. Durland and those reading his review. In the LXX otherwise known as the Septuagint, 1st and 2nd Samuel are considered 1st and 2nd Kings and 1st and 2nd Kings are considered 3rd and 4th Kings. It probably wasn't a typo but just a fact not clear to those who might not have a copy of the LXX. | | |  | possible typo? Apr 3, 2006 |
For what it's worth to those reading this: --on pg 17, in TITLE section, a reference to 2Kings 4:10 is made for usage of 'euaggelizo' in LXX. I don't see it there, but do see it in 2Samuel 4:10. | | | Write your own review about Word Pictures of the New Testament, Vol. 1: The Gospel According to Matthew, the Gospel According to Mark
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