2 Maccabees 1-7

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481313827

A Handbook on the Greek Text

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By Seth M. Ehorn
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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199 x 136 mm
Weight:
390 g
Pages:
357

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Seth Ehorn is Visiting Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College.

Ehorn's careful analysis will be a valuable pedagogical aid to intermediate students of the Greek language and 2 Maccabees in particular. More than this, however, it will be an indispensable conversation partner even for advanced students and senior scholars in future engagements with this historically significant and challenging Greek text. --Tyler J. Smith "Biblical Notes" This volume is an excellent start of this series of Septuagint handbooks: it fully matches the aims of the series, as pointed out by the editors, it is fully up to date in its application of relevant resources and studies on 2 Maccabees, and it provides a wealth of information on grammatical and syntactical issues, which will be very helpful not only to graduate students, who may be the main target audience, but surely also to specialists in the field. Of course, this is not a study to read in one flow but a handbook in the traditional sense of the word, to be consulted time and again, each time one wants to study a passage of 2 Maccabees in Greek. --Jan Willem Van Henten "Review of Biblical Literature" This volume makes for an auspicious beginning to another needed series focused on the original text of the bible. --Timothy A. Brookins "Religious Studies Review" This handbook is an excellent resource, providing readers with a means to access the language of 2 Maccabees. It is an encouraging sign that the LXX can be treated as an example of ancient Greek literature and has contributions to make towards our wider understanding of such work. --Joseph Scales "Journal for the Study of the Old Testament" I look forward to using [this volume] in a classroom setting, where it will no doubt prove an invaluable resource. It will also be of use to scholars who wish to consult an up-to-date resource that addresses the linguistic particularities of Greek text and their relevance for text-critical issues. As such, it fulfills the aim of the series and represents a welcome and timely resource. The editors ought to be congratulated for a great start to the series. --Jean Maurais "Review of Biblical Literature"

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