Author: Henri Weil
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 9027281408
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
New edition of a pioneering work on word order, which originally appeared in French in 1844 (3rd ed., 1879), with an index.
The Order of Words in the Ancient Languages compared with that of the Modern Languages
Author: Henri Weil
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 9027281408
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
New edition of a pioneering work on word order, which originally appeared in French in 1844 (3rd ed., 1879), with an index.
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
ISBN: 9027281408
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
New edition of a pioneering work on word order, which originally appeared in French in 1844 (3rd ed., 1879), with an index.
The classical review
The Classical Review
The Dial
Author: Francis Fisher Browne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Decoding the Divine Language
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Unlock the secrets of sacred texts with "Decoding the Divine Language," an essential guide for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible's intricate language and profound messages. This eBook is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of symbols, prophecies, and parables that are woven throughout the Old and New Testaments. Begin with an exploration of divine communication and historical perspectives on biblical texts to set the foundation for unraveling the complex scripts. Venture into the world of symbolism, where metaphors and allegories reveal hidden truths and powerful lessons. Discover how prophetic writings provide insights into messianic prophecies and their fulfillment, while apocalyptic language paints images of cosmic events and divine plans. Delve into the poetic and prose writings of the Bible, from the heartfelt laments of the Psalms to the profound wisdom of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. Learn how language acts as a bridge between the divine and humanity, and unlock the transformative power of the Word. Engage with the original biblical languages, exploring the nuances of Hebrew in the Old Testament and Greek in the New Testament, to gain a deeper appreciation for the text's original meanings. Journey through the use of parables and the multifaceted names of God, each rich with significance and insight. Understand the concept of covenants and how they express promises and fulfillment across the scriptures. Examine the interconnectedness of biblical texts through intertextuality, revealing a tapestry of themes and revelations. Contemplate the impact of translation on the understanding of these sacred texts, and consider the ongoing debates and challenges faced by modern translators. With chapters on hermeneutics, exegesis, and the role of language in theology, this eBook offers a comprehensive exploration of biblical interpretation. Finally, look to the future of divine language studies, where emerging trends and technology offer new ways to engage with the scriptures. "Decoding the Divine Language" is your passport to a deeper, more insightful relationship with the Bible and its enduring wisdom.
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Unlock the secrets of sacred texts with "Decoding the Divine Language," an essential guide for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible's intricate language and profound messages. This eBook is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of symbols, prophecies, and parables that are woven throughout the Old and New Testaments. Begin with an exploration of divine communication and historical perspectives on biblical texts to set the foundation for unraveling the complex scripts. Venture into the world of symbolism, where metaphors and allegories reveal hidden truths and powerful lessons. Discover how prophetic writings provide insights into messianic prophecies and their fulfillment, while apocalyptic language paints images of cosmic events and divine plans. Delve into the poetic and prose writings of the Bible, from the heartfelt laments of the Psalms to the profound wisdom of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. Learn how language acts as a bridge between the divine and humanity, and unlock the transformative power of the Word. Engage with the original biblical languages, exploring the nuances of Hebrew in the Old Testament and Greek in the New Testament, to gain a deeper appreciation for the text's original meanings. Journey through the use of parables and the multifaceted names of God, each rich with significance and insight. Understand the concept of covenants and how they express promises and fulfillment across the scriptures. Examine the interconnectedness of biblical texts through intertextuality, revealing a tapestry of themes and revelations. Contemplate the impact of translation on the understanding of these sacred texts, and consider the ongoing debates and challenges faced by modern translators. With chapters on hermeneutics, exegesis, and the role of language in theology, this eBook offers a comprehensive exploration of biblical interpretation. Finally, look to the future of divine language studies, where emerging trends and technology offer new ways to engage with the scriptures. "Decoding the Divine Language" is your passport to a deeper, more insightful relationship with the Bible and its enduring wisdom.
The Order of Words in the Ancient Languages Compared with that of the Modern Languages
Author: Henri Weil
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Classical languages
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Classical languages
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Language and Nationality
Author: Pietro Bortone
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 135007165X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
What role does language play in the formation and perpetuation of our ideas about nationality and other social categories? And what role does it play in the formation and perpetuation of nations themselves, and of other human groups? Language and Nationality considers these questions and examines the consequences of the notion that a language and a nationality are intrinsically connected. Pietro Bortone illustrates how our use of language reveals more about us than we think, is constantly judged, and marks group insiders and group outsiders. Casting doubt on several assumptions common among academics and non-academics alike, he highlights how languages significantly differ among themselves in structure, vocabulary, and social use, in ways that are often untranslatable and can imply a particular culture. Nevertheless, he argues, this does not warrant the way language has been used for promoting a national outlook and for teaching us to identify with a nation. Above all, the common belief that languages indicate nationalities reflects our intellectual and political history, and has had a tremendous social cost. Bortone elucidates how the development of standardized national languages – while having merits – has fostered an unrealistic image of nations and has created new social inequalities. He also shows how it has obscured the history of many languages, artificially altered their fundamental features, and distorted the public understanding of what a language is.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 135007165X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
What role does language play in the formation and perpetuation of our ideas about nationality and other social categories? And what role does it play in the formation and perpetuation of nations themselves, and of other human groups? Language and Nationality considers these questions and examines the consequences of the notion that a language and a nationality are intrinsically connected. Pietro Bortone illustrates how our use of language reveals more about us than we think, is constantly judged, and marks group insiders and group outsiders. Casting doubt on several assumptions common among academics and non-academics alike, he highlights how languages significantly differ among themselves in structure, vocabulary, and social use, in ways that are often untranslatable and can imply a particular culture. Nevertheless, he argues, this does not warrant the way language has been used for promoting a national outlook and for teaching us to identify with a nation. Above all, the common belief that languages indicate nationalities reflects our intellectual and political history, and has had a tremendous social cost. Bortone elucidates how the development of standardized national languages – while having merits – has fostered an unrealistic image of nations and has created new social inequalities. He also shows how it has obscured the history of many languages, artificially altered their fundamental features, and distorted the public understanding of what a language is.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
New International Encyclopedia
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
Illustrated World of Tolkien: The Second Age
Author: David Day
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1667203371
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
"An illustrated guide to the least-known period in Middle-earth's history, the Second Age. The lore and legends of this period are given life through hundreds of illustrations from artists who have studied Tolkien's work, and insightful commentary from David Day makes this a valuable addition to the shelf of anyone with a keen interest in exploring more of Tolkien's world"--
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1667203371
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
"An illustrated guide to the least-known period in Middle-earth's history, the Second Age. The lore and legends of this period are given life through hundreds of illustrations from artists who have studied Tolkien's work, and insightful commentary from David Day makes this a valuable addition to the shelf of anyone with a keen interest in exploring more of Tolkien's world"--