From: phil (Phil@God-answers.org)
Date: Thu Jun 14 2001 - 11:08:06 EDT
Dear friends,
Any exhaustive dictionary will include archaic definitions of the
Shakespearean and KJV era. I recall Jack Lewis of Harding Graduate School of
Religion telling of his research on the word "publican" and finding out it
had more to do with keeping a bar than collecting taxes.
Nelson publishes this book: "The King James Bible Word Book." It is "A
contemporary dictionary of curious and archaic words found in the King James
Version of the Bible."
Ronald F. Bridges is editor.
I use my copy occasionally when lecturing in Greek Class on versions.
I enjoy the list immensely... now back to lurking.
Sincerely,
Phil Sanders
8221 Concord Rd.
Brentwood, TN 37027
http://God-answers.org
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Cell 615-491-0179
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