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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

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