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Hebraism
Hebraism [ˈhiːbreɪz(ə)m] is a lexical item, usage or trait characteristic of the Hebrew language. This hebraism includes word order, chiasmus, compound prepositions, and numerous other distinctive features. wikipedia.org
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Hebraism
Hebraism (ˈhiːbreɪɪz(ə)m) [a. F. hébraïsme (1567 in Hatz.-Darm.) or ad. mod.L. Hebraismus = late Gr. Ἑβρα{giuml}σµός, f. Ἑβρα{giumlacu}ζειν to Hebraize: see Hebrew and -ism.] 1. A phrase or construction characteristic of the Hebrew language; a Hebrew idiom or expression.1570 Levins Manip. 146 Hebrai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hebraicism
Hebraicism rare. (hiːˈbreɪɪsɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] = Hebraism 2.1852 Robertson Serm. Ser. iii. xv. 183 What..was called Judaism, and in modern times is called Hebraicism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hebraist
See also Asian studies Christian Hebraist Hebraism Jewish grammatical tradition Jewish studies Middle Eastern studies Orientalism Semitic studies wikipedia.org
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Hebrewism
ˈHebrewism [See -ism.] = Hebraism.1611 Florio, Ebraismo, an Hebrewisme. 1684 N. S. Crit. Enq. Edit. Bible xiv. 137 The Hebrewisms are..more frequent. 1873 Geo. Eliot in Cross Life III. 216 This is, to me, pre-eminently true of Hebrewism and Christianity. 1886 A. B. Bruce Mirac. Elem. Gosp. ix. 342 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hebraic Political Studies
In 2004, the Shalem Center announced a call for papers for a conference on political Hebraism and, according to Gordon Schochet (Rutgers University), " wikipedia.org
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Hebraize
Hebraize, v. (ˈhiːbreɪaɪz) [ad. Gr. Ἑβρα{giumlacu}ζειν to speak Hebrew, to imitate Jews, f. stem Ἑβρα- in Ἑβρα-ικός, etc.: see Hebrew. Cf. F. hébraïser.] 1. intr. To use a Hebrew idiom or manner of speech.1645 Milton Tetrach. (1851) 237 The Evangelist heer Hebraizes. 1699 [see below]. 1862 Lowell Bi... Oxford English Dictionary
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1 Corinthians 9
Verse 5 "A believing wife" (KJV: "a sister, a wife"): The phrase "a sister, a wife" is an Hebraism derived from "my sister, spouse", (Song of Solomon wikipedia.org
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Hebraistic
Hebraˈistic, a. [f. prec. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to Hebraists; marked by Hebraism; of a Hebrew quality, Hebraic.1846 in Worcester. 1856 Mrs. Stowe Dred I. xix. 257 Giving a Hebraistic coloring to their habitual mode of expression. 1873 Symonds Grk. Poets xii. 422 The separation between the Greeks ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Wemyss (minister)
Biblical Hermeneutics and Hebraism in the Early Seventeenth Century as Reflected in the Work of John Weemse (1579-1636). wikipedia.org
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Syriasm
Syriasm (ˈsɪrɪæz(ə)m) [f. Syriac, after a Gr. type *συριάζειν, for συρίζειν (see Syrism). Cf. the earlier Syriacism.] A phrase or construction characteristic of the Syriac language; a Syriac idiom or expression.1684 N. S. Crit. Enq. Edit. Bible xvi. 151 It hath..many Hebraisms and Syriasms. 1725 Bla... Oxford English Dictionary
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John 1:13
For he says that the former is of bloods (αἱμάτων), which is a Hebraism for blood, meaning the blood of man, produced by food." wikipedia.org
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Hellenism
Hellenism (ˈhɛlɪnɪz(ə)m) [a. Gr. Ἑλληνισµ-ός imitation of the Greeks, use of a pure Greek idiom, f. Ἑλληνίζειν to Hellenize: see -ism.] 1. A peculiarity of the Greek language; esp. a phrase, idiom, or construction used or formed in the Greek manner.1609 Holland Amm. Marcell. Annot. C iij a, Yee must... Oxford English Dictionary
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Takeshi Umehara
He conducted research on western philosophy, including Hellenism and Hebraism in Western Philosophy. wikipedia.org
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prosopolespsy
prosopolespsy ? Obs. (prɒˈsəʊpəʊˌlɛpsɪ, -ˌliːpsɪ) [ad. Gr. προσωποληψία (a Hebraism of the N.T.) acceptance of the face or person, f. προσωπολήπτης an acceptor of the face or person, f. πρόσωπον face + λαµβάνειν to take, accept.] Acceptance or ‘acception’ of the face or person of any one (see accept... Oxford English Dictionary
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