The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek: Judeo-Palestinian Greek Phonology and Orthography from Alexander to Islam

The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek: Judeo-Palestinian Greek Phonology and Orthography from Alexander to Islam

by Benjamin Kantor
The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek: Judeo-Palestinian Greek Phonology and Orthography from Alexander to Islam

The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek: Judeo-Palestinian Greek Phonology and Orthography from Alexander to Islam

by Benjamin Kantor

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Overview

A pioneering, comprehensive study of the pronunciation of Judeo-Palestinian Koine Greek.

How was New Testament Greek pronounced? Often students are taught Erasmian pronunciation, which does not even reproduce Erasmus’s own pronunciation faithfully, let alone that of the New Testament authors. In his new book, Benjamin Kantor breaks a path toward an authentic pronunciation of Koine Greek at the time of the New Testament. 
  
To determine historical pronunciation, The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek surveys thousands of inscriptions and papyri. Kantor’s work integrates traditional methodology and statistical analysis of digital databases to examine spelling variations in the chosen texts. Kantor covers this cutting-edge approach, the primary sources, and their contexts before explaining the pronunciation of each Greek phoneme individually. 

Written for interested students and specialists alike, this guide includes both explicatory footnotes for novices and technical analysis for veterans. As the first comprehensive phonological and orthographic study of Judeo-Palestinian Koine Greek, The Pronunciation of New Testament Greek will be an essential resource for years to come.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802878311
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 07/13/2023
Series: Eerdmans Language Resources (ELR)
Pages: 895
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Benjamin Kantor is preceptor in Classical Hebrew at Harvard University. He was previously a research associate in Biblical Hebrew at the University of Cambridge. He earned his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Symbols and Abbreviations
1. Phonology of Koine Greek in Modern Scholarship 
2. How Do We Know How Koine Greek Was Pronounced? 
3. Language and Society in Judea-Palestine 
4. The Authors of the Inscriptions and Documents 
5. How to Read (the Phonology Section of) This Book 
6. Judeo-Palestinian Koine in Time and Space 
7. Phonology: Consonants 
8. Phonology: Vowels and Diphthongs 
9. Accents: Regions, Registers, and Demographics 
10. Conclusions: Nature of Judeo-Palestinian Koine 
Transcribed Texts
Bibliography
Indexes

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