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Key Word in Context Concordance to the Syriac New Testament (vol 5)

The first comprehensive keyword-in-context concordance to the Syriac New Testament in six large volumes. It unlocks the treasure trove of the Syriac New Testament Peshitta readings and helps the reader to dive into the heart of this ancient Christian text, exploring its linguistic nuances, contextual meanings, and spiritual depths.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-4599-3
Publication Status: Forthcoming
Series: Surath Kthob36
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 8.25 x 10.75
Page Count: 523
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-4632-4599-3
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Discover the Syriac New Testament like never before!  

This the first comprehensive keyword-in-context concordance to the Syriac New Testament in six large volumes. It unlocks the treasure trove of the Syriac New Testament Peshitta readings and helps the reader to dive into the heart of this ancient Christian text, exploring its linguistic nuances, contextual meanings, and spiritual depths. The concordance is organized by lexeme (rather than root) to make it easier for students to access its contents. Statistics and graphs that show the distribution of each entry provide a visual aid. This concordance is a vital tool for scholars, linguists, theologians, and anyone seeking profound scriptural insights.

Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious seeker, this concordance is your essential guide to navigating the Syriac New Testament. Unearth hidden connections, explore linguistic intricacies, and deepen your understanding of the sacred writings that have shaped generations.

Discover the Syriac New Testament like never before!  

This the first comprehensive keyword-in-context concordance to the Syriac New Testament in six large volumes. It unlocks the treasure trove of the Syriac New Testament Peshitta readings and helps the reader to dive into the heart of this ancient Christian text, exploring its linguistic nuances, contextual meanings, and spiritual depths. The concordance is organized by lexeme (rather than root) to make it easier for students to access its contents. Statistics and graphs that show the distribution of each entry provide a visual aid. This concordance is a vital tool for scholars, linguists, theologians, and anyone seeking profound scriptural insights.

Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a curious seeker, this concordance is your essential guide to navigating the Syriac New Testament. Unearth hidden connections, explore linguistic intricacies, and deepen your understanding of the sacred writings that have shaped generations.

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ContributorBiography

GeorgeKiraz

George A. Kiraz is the founder and director of Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute, the Editor-in-Chief of Gorgias Press, and a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He earned an M.St. degree in Syriac Studies from the University of Oxford (1991) and an M.Phil. and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge (1992, 1996). He has published extensively in the fields of computational linguistics, Syriac studies, and the digital humanities. His latest books include The Syriac Orthodox in North America (1895–1995): A Short History (2019) and Syriac-English New Testament (2020).

George is an ordained Deacon of the rank of Ewangeloyo (Gospler) in the Syriac Orthodox Church where he also serves on several Patriarchal, Synodal, and local committees. He lives in Piscataway, NJ, with his wife Christine and their children, Tabetha Gabriella, Sebastian Kenoro, and Lucian Nurono.

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