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Lexicon Syriacum. Auctore CAROLO BROCKELMANN. Prsefatus 

 est TH. NOLDEKE. In handsome Koxburghe binding. Nett $10.50 

 ' The appearance of a new Syriac Lexicon, designed to meet the wants of students, is 

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 and will certainly receive, the thanks of every Semitic student for thus coming forward 

 to remove what had almost become a scandal to international scholarship, the lack of a 

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A Concordance to the Greek Testament. Edited by W. F. 

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It is generally allowed that such a work is much needed in the interests of sacred scholarship. 

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' I have no hesitation in saying that this work is one of the most important contribu- 

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Biblico - Theological Lexicon of New Testament 

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This Lexicon deals with words whose meaning in the Classics is modified or changed In 

 Scripture, words which have become the bases and watchwords of Christian theology, tracing their 

 history in their transference from the Classics into the LXX., and from the LXX. into the New 

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 of New Testament thought. 



' Dr. Cremer's work is highly and deservedly esteemed in Germany. It gives with 

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Microcosmus : Concerning Man and His Eolation to the World. 

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Pseudepigrapha : An Account of certain Apocryphal Sacred 

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