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Word Pictures in the New Testament vol IV (edition 1982)

by A. T. Robertson

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"The New Testament Greek is now known to be not a new or peculiar dialect of the Greek language, but the very lingo of the time....The readers of these volumes are expected to be primarily those who know no Greek or comparatively little and yet who are anxious to get fresh help from the study of words and phrases in the New Testament...with transliterated Greek put in parenthesis." -- from the author's Preface.… (more)
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Title:Word Pictures in the New Testament vol IV
Authors:A. T. Robertson
Info:Baker Pub Group (1982), Hardcover
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Word Pictures in the New Testament, Volume 4: Epistles of Paul by A. T. Robertson

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"The New Testament Greek is now known to be not a new or peculiar dialect of the Greek language, but the very lingo of the time....The readers of these volumes are expected to be primarily those who know no Greek or comparatively little and yet who are anxious to get fresh help from the study of words and phrases in the New Testament...with transliterated Greek put in parenthesis." -- from the author's Preface.

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