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Title:Contributions to Hebrew Synonymy
Subtitle:Old Testament Word Studies
Series:Analecta Gorgiana 42
Availability:Forthcoming
Publisher:Gorgias Press
 

Contributions to Hebrew Synonymy is a collection of studies of Hebrew words found in the Jewish scriptures. Rev. Philip A. Nordell does a masterful job of illuminating the nuances of usage within select groups of synonyms on both grammatical and thematic grounds. Those interested in the Hebrew scriptures and language will benefit greatly from these exceptional studies.

Philip A. Nordell (1846-1915) was a brilliant biblical scholar. He graduated from the University of Rochester in 1870. In 1886 the same university awarded him the honorary Doctorate of Divinity. He was among the first faculty appointed at the University of Chicago under William Rainey Harper. He is known for such works as his The Modern Church and Preparation for Christianity as well as numerous bible study aids. As a pastor he served Baptist congregations in Weymouth, MA and New London, CT.




Nordell, Philip Augustus. Contributions to Hebrew Synonymy
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