[B-Greek] etymology of a??a/agia

James Spinti JSpinti at Eisenbrauns.com
Tue Apr 29 17:14:12 EDT 2008


Andrew,

If you have access to Hatch and Redpath's Concordance, the edition from Baker Academic, there is a Hebrew/Aramaic to Greek index that was compiled by Muraoka. Otherwise, you could consult TDNT, the appropriate volume. 

But, perhaps George will give you a list that he compiled via computer :)

HTH,
James

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From: b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Ball
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Subject: [B-Greek] etymology of a??a/agia

Greetings.

Can anyone help me with finding out what etymologies people have
proposed for αγια/agia?

At risk of digression from Greek, I'd also like to find information on
the Hebrew word or words that have been translated as αγια.

Peace,
Andrew

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