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1 | words | Gen 24:9 | kalos | 170815 | ||
Hic: I am no Greek or Hebrew scholar. But I have formally studied (3 years) a foreign language and what I do know is that there is more to translating a document than merely translating a list of words in the source language (e.g., Greek or Hebrew) into a list of equivalent words in the target language (English). To begin with, when any individual word is translated, the context must be taken into consideration. Merely possessing a copy of Strong's concordance does not qualify us for the work of translating the Bible. It takes much, much more than that. Grace to you, Kalos |
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2 | words | Gen 24:9 | Robin Hass | 170821 | ||
Is Dr. James Strong's work devoid of denominational bias? For example, if a Greek Orthodox professor disagreed with the theological implications of Strong's Concordance would Strong automatically be in the right. Surely, a Pentecostal or a Baptist or a Catholic would argue about explicating various biblical words. Are there rivals to Strong's work. |
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3 | words | Gen 24:9 | kw5kw | 170823 | ||
for Greek: Vines; Thayer; "Practical Word Studies in the New Testament" in 2 Volumes. for Hebrew: Brown, Driver, and Briggs; Wilsons Old Testament Word Studies There are others, these are but the ones that I have handy |
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