Sources of New Testament Greek: The Influence of the Septuagint on the Vocabulary of the New Testament


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In the preface to his Essays in Biblical Greek the late Dr. Hatch speaks of these as being designed to point out to students of sacred literature some of the rich fields which have not yet been adequately explored and to offer suggestions for their exploration. This book is an attempt to deal with some of the matters which formed the subject of Dr. Hatchs investigation and indeed owes its origin to the results at which that most independent and keen-minded scholar arrived as regards the special character of Biblical Greek. But while the writer began with a complete though provisional acceptance of Hatchs conclusions the farther the inquiry was pushed the more decidedly was he compelled to doubt those conclusions and finally to seek to establish the connection between the language of the LXX. and that of the New Testament on a totally different basis. -- From the Preface
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