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This book examines in detail the use of the pronominal adjective pi («all, each, every») in the Greek New Testament, focusing on how syntactical patterns and the semantic value of words or phrases it modifies are factors determining its sense and scope. These findings are applied to the interpretation of several debated passages in the New Testament.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines in detail the use of the pronominal adjective pi («all, each, every») in the Greek New Testament, focusing on how syntactical patterns and the semantic value of words or phrases it modifies are factors determining its sense and scope. These findings are applied to the interpretation of several debated passages in the New Testament.
Autorenporträt
The Author: J. William Johnston received his Ph.D. in New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary (Dallas, Texas), where he serves as Instructor of New Testament Studies. His research and writing interests are NT Greek grammar and syntax, and he has been a frequent contributor to the text-critical notes accompanying the New English Translation (NET).