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William L. Holladay · 1971
A reference lexicon of Hebrew and Aramaic vocabulary from the Old Testament, based on the foundational work of Koehler and Baumgartner, designed for biblical and theological scholars and students.
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What this book knows
Hebrew and Aramaic roots laid bare reveal how ancient people named inner life, moral order, and sacred reality through language itself.
mind-and-cognition
heart: seat of vitality, inner self, seat of feelings and impulses — God 'took it to heart, felt deeply grieved'
CHA-RC-362mind and mood in its totality, the self: 'your heart has lifted you up — you are haughty'; conscience; interior
CHA-RC-363faith-and-doubt
one is ḥāsîd if he practices ḥesed: one who is faithful, devout — applied both to humans and to God
CHA-RC-244fear of God (objective gen.); 'fear of him' — the LORD's power before which all nations learn to stand
CHA-RC-305obedience-and-authority
take revenge, vengeance — God avenge the blood of his servants; 'be revenged upon' with full legal precision
CHA-RC-515baʿal: possessor, husband, lord, owner, partner in covenant — 'lords over the nations'; master of one's characterizing occupation
CHA-RC-106Illuminates
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