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God, Language and Scripture
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Product Description Silva provides guidance for the study and use of biblical Hebrew and Greek which are often presented in studies on the languages of the Old and New Testaments. His work is a must for all serious students of biblical Hebrew and Greek. This is a Lightening Print, Inc., print-on-demand title and can be ordered only from Spring Arbor / Ingram.
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Pages 160
Dimensions: Length: 8.51" Width: 5.53" Height: 0.51" Weight: 0.51 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Feb 1, 1991
Publisher Zondervan Publishing
ISBN 0310409519 EAN 9780310409519
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 | Rightly dividing the Word of Truth Nov 9, 2001 |
| Why would anyone want to learn biblical Greek and Hebrew? Some think the biblical languages hold the key to deep understanding. Others that a good English translation is all any scholar really needs. In God, Language and Scripture, Moises Silva reveals the truth somewhere between these two extremes. This is a pretty easy read: a brief, semi-popular overview of linguistics in biblical interpretation. Silva provides many pointers to understanding the connection between language and hermeneutics. The book is non-technical, entertaining at times, and accessible even to beginners. I highly recommend it. | | |  | God speaks! Human language capable of God-talk. Sep 19, 1996 |
| Silva takes on the whole idea of language in relationship to God and concludes not only that God has chosen to use human language to communicate with humans, He has also allowed people to use language to talk to and about Him.
Silva provides a health-giving antidote to the unscientific views of Hebrew and Greek which are often presented in studies on the languages of the Old and New Testaments.
A must for all serious students of biblical Hebrew and Greek. | | | Write your own review about God, Language and Scripture
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