INTRODUCTION
Barr, Linguistics, and Exegesis
Theological Lexicography
The Scope of Biblical Lexicology
Part One: Historical Semantics
1. ETYMOLOGY
Synchrony and Diachrony
Etymological Science
Etymology and Exegesis
2. SEMANTIC CHANGE AND THE ROLE OF THE SEPTUAGINT
General Considerations
Septuagint and New Testament
Using the Septuagint
3. SEMANTIC CHANGE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT
Classifying Semantic Change
Semantic Borrowing
The Structural Perspective
Part Two: Descriptive Semantics
4. SOME BASIC CONCEPTS
Denotation
Structure
Style
5. SENSE RELATIONS
Relations Based on Similarity
Relations Based on Oppositeness
Componential Analysis
6. DETERMINING MEANING
Context
Ambiguity
Synonymy
CONCLUSIONS