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008 080616s2008 dcu b 011 0 eng
010 $a 2008026572
020 $a0915170434 (alk. paper)
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035 0 $aocn232656234
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dITC
050 00 $aBS38$b.S78 2008
082 00 $a220.6$222
245 00 $aStudies in the Greek Bible :$bessays in honor of Francis T. Gignac, S.J. /$cedited by Jeremy Corley and Vincent Skemp.
246 30 $aEssays in honor of Francis T. Gignac, S.J.
260 $aWashington, DC :$bCatholic Biblical Association of America,$cc2008.
300 $axiv, 318 p. :$bport. ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aCatholic biblical quarterly. Monograph series ;$v44
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
504 $a"Bibliography of Francis T. Gignac, S.J.": p. 279-288.
505 00 $6880-01$tGenesis creation traditions.$tCreation under control : power language in Genesis 1:1-2:3 /$rJennifer M. Dines.$tGuarding head and heel : observations on Septuagint Genesis 3:15 /$rC.T. Robert Hayward.$t"What is [epithere]?" : Genesis 1:2b in the Sahidic version of the LXX and the Apocryphon of John /$rJanet Timbie --$tLater Septuagintal books.$tA textual and literary analysis of the Song of the three Jews in Greek Daniel 3:52-90 /$rAlexander A. Di Lella.$tSeptuagintalisms, Semitic interference, and the original language of the Book of Judith /$rJeremy Corley.$tMartyrdom as cultic death in the Books of Maccabees : antecedents and later developments /$rMark F. Whitters --$tNew Testament texts.$tVerbal aspect and discourse function in Mark 16:1-8 : three significant instances /$rStanley E. Porter.$tThe "impersonal" plural active of the verb in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts : Semitic interference? /$rElliott Maloney.$tLuke 10:38-42 and Acts 6:1-7 : a Lukan diptych on [diakonia] /$rBart J. Koet.$tParticipial aspect and the Lamb's paradigmatic witness in Revelation 13:8 /$rVincent Skemp --$tLinguistic studies.$tThe language of creation in Ben Sira : [ḥalaḳ] = [ktizō] /$rM. O'Connor.$tThe Septuagint as interpretative translation and the complex background to [katanyssomai] in Acts 2:37 /$rShawn W. Flynn.$tPhonological phenomena in Greek papyri and inscriptions and their significance for the Septuagint /$rJames K. Aitken --$tRancis T. Gignac : bibliography.
630 00 $aBible.$lGreek$xVersions$xSeptuagint.
630 00 $aBible$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
600 10 $aGignac, Francis T.
700 1 $aGignac, Francis T.
700 1 $aCorley, Jeremy.
700 1 $aSkemp, Vincent T. M.
880 00 $6505-01$tGenesis creation traditions.$tCreation under control : power language in Genesis 1:1-2:3 $rJennifer M. Dines.$tGuarding head and heel : observations on Septuagint Genesis 3:15 $rC.T. Robert Hayward.$t"What is επιθερε?" : Genesis 1:2b in the Sahidic version of the LXX and the Apocryphon of John $rJanet Timbie --$tLater Septuagintal books.$tA textual and literary analysis of the Song of the three Jews in Greek Daniel 3:52-90 $rAlexander A. Di Lella.$tSeptuagintalisms, Semitic interference, and the original language of the Book of Judith $rJeremy Corley.$tMartyrdom as cultic death in the Books of Maccabees : antecedents and later developments $rMark F. Whitters --$tNew Testament texts.$tVerbal aspect and discourse function in Mark 16:1-8 : three significant instances $rStanley E. Porter.$tThe "impersonal" plural active of the verb in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts : Semitic interference? $rElliott Maloney.$tLuke 10:38-42 and Acts 6:1-7 : a Lukan diptych on διακονία $rBart J. Koet.$tParticipial aspect and the Lamb's paradigmatic witness in Revelation 13:8 $rVincent Skemp --$tLinguistic studies.$tThe language of creation in Ben Sira : חלק = κτίζω $rM. O'Connor.$tThe Septuagint as interpretative translation and the complex background to κατανύσσομαι in Acts 2:37 $rShawn W. Flynn.$tPhonological phenomena in Greek papyri and inscriptions and their significance for the Septuagint $rJames K. Aitken.
830 0 $aCatholic biblical quarterly.$pMonograph series ;$v44.
988 $a20080826
906 $0DLC