Getting into the Text: New Testament Essays in Honor of David Alan Black
David Alan Black has been one of the leading voices in New Testament studies over the last forty years. His contributions to Greek grammar, textual criticism, the Synoptic problem, the authorship of Hebrews, and many more have challenged scholars and students to get into the text of the New Testament like never before and to rethink the status quo based on all the evidence. The present volume consists of thirteen studies, written by some of Black's colleagues, friends, and former students, on a number of New Testament topics in honor of his successful research and teaching career. Not only do they address issues that have garnered his attention over the years, they also extend the scholarly discussion with up-to-date research and fresh evaluations of the evidence, making this book a valuable contribution in itself to the field that Black has devoted himself to since he began his career.
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Getting into the Text: New Testament Essays in Honor of David Alan Black
David Alan Black has been one of the leading voices in New Testament studies over the last forty years. His contributions to Greek grammar, textual criticism, the Synoptic problem, the authorship of Hebrews, and many more have challenged scholars and students to get into the text of the New Testament like never before and to rethink the status quo based on all the evidence. The present volume consists of thirteen studies, written by some of Black's colleagues, friends, and former students, on a number of New Testament topics in honor of his successful research and teaching career. Not only do they address issues that have garnered his attention over the years, they also extend the scholarly discussion with up-to-date research and fresh evaluations of the evidence, making this book a valuable contribution in itself to the field that Black has devoted himself to since he began his career.
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Getting into the Text: New Testament Essays in Honor of David Alan Black

Getting into the Text: New Testament Essays in Honor of David Alan Black

Getting into the Text: New Testament Essays in Honor of David Alan Black

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David Alan Black has been one of the leading voices in New Testament studies over the last forty years. His contributions to Greek grammar, textual criticism, the Synoptic problem, the authorship of Hebrews, and many more have challenged scholars and students to get into the text of the New Testament like never before and to rethink the status quo based on all the evidence. The present volume consists of thirteen studies, written by some of Black's colleagues, friends, and former students, on a number of New Testament topics in honor of his successful research and teaching career. Not only do they address issues that have garnered his attention over the years, they also extend the scholarly discussion with up-to-date research and fresh evaluations of the evidence, making this book a valuable contribution in itself to the field that Black has devoted himself to since he began his career.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498237604
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Publication date: 03/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Daniel L. Akin is the President, Ed Young, Sr. Chair of Expository Preaching, and Professor of Preaching and Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC.

Thomas W. Hudgins is Assistant Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Capital Seminary and Graduate School in Washington, DC.
Thomas W. Hudgins is Assistant Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Capital Seminary and Graduate School.

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Table of Contents

Permissions ix

Contributors xi

Foreword Daniel L. Akin xiii

Introduction Thomas W. Hudgins xv

List of Works Published David Alan Black 1

1 So What Have We Learned in the Last Thirty Years of Greek Linguistic Study? Stanley E. Porter 9

2 Prepositions and Exegesis: What's in a Word? Conslantine R. Campbell 39

3 Reclaiming Γαρ: Correcting the Conjunctive Errors of New Testament Lexicography Michael Rudolph 55

4 Majority Text or Not: Which Criteria Should Be Adopted When Assessing Textual Variation in the Greek New Testament? J. K. Elliott 77

5 A Short Textual Commentary on the Lucan Travel Narrative (Luke 9:51-19:46) Tommy Wasserman 90

6 "It's All About Variants"-Unless "No Longer Written" Maurice Robinson 116

7 L'origine de la parole de Jésus sur la réunion du masculin et du féminin Christian-B. Amphoux 154

8 The Definition and Translation of αληθεια in the Gospel According to John: The Case of John 1:14, 17 Jesús Peláez Gasco 169

9 The Meaning of πιστις in the Framework of the Diccionario griego-español del Nuevo Testamento Israel Muñoz Gallarte 179

10 The Infancy Narratives and the Synoptic Problem: Reassessing the Evidence and Arguments Alexander E. Slewart 191

11 The Origin of Jesus Speeches in the Fourth Gospel Antonio Pi˜ero 211

12 Wisdom and the Sojourning Saints or Christ and the Wandering Sinners? The Wilderness Wandering Motif in Hebrews as a Reaction to Wisdom of Solomon Paul A. Himes 227

13 Contextualizando y actualizando la traducción al español de la gramática griega de David Alan Black Stephen H. Levinsohn 250

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