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Book Description
- Title:
- The Greek Testament: with a Critically Revised Text: A Digest of Various Readings: Marginal References to Verbal and Idiomatic Usage: Prolegomena: and a Critical and Exegetical Commentary for the Use of Theological Students and Ministers, 4 Vols.
- Author:
- Henry Alford [1810-1871]
- Publication Year:
- 1849
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Francis & John Rivington
- Pages:
- 664+723+435+750
- Subjects:
- Languages, New Testament, Greek
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents Vol. 1
- On the Three First Gospels Generally
- General Characteristics
- Their Independence of one another
- The Origin of our three Gospels
- Their Discrepancies, apparent ancl real
- Their Fragmentary nature
- Their Inspiration
- Impracticability of constructing a formal Harmony of them
- Of the Gospel According to Matthew
- General Characteristics
- Their Independence of one another
- The Origin of our three Gospels
- Their Discrepancies, apparent ancl real
- Their Fragmentary nature
- Their Inspiration
- Impracticability of constructing a formal Harmony of them
- Of the Gospel According to Mark
- Its Authorship
- Original Language, ancl Authenticity
- For what Headers and with what object written
- At what time written
- Its Style and Character
- Of the Gospel According to Luke
- Its Authorship
- Its Origin
- For what Readers and with whnt object written
- At what time written
- At whnt place written
- In what language written
- Its Genuineness
- Authenticity of the two first chapters
- Its Style and Character
- Of the Gospel According to John
- Its Authorship
- Its Sources
- For what Readers nn,I with what object written
- At what place and time written
- In what language written
- Its Genuineness
- Its Style and Characlcr
- Of This Present Edition of the Greek Testament
- Of the Arrangement of the Text
- Of the Various Readings
- Of the Marginal References
- Apparatus Criticus
Table of Contents Vol. 2
- Of the Acts of the Apostles
- Its Authorship
- Its Sources
- For what Readers and with what Object it was written
- At what Time and Place it was written
- Genuineness and State of the Text
- Chronology
- Of the Epistle to the Romans
- Its Authorship and Integrity
- For what Readers it was written
- With what Object it was written
- At what Time and Place it was written
- Language ond Style
- Of the First Epistle to the Corinthians
- Its Authorship nnd Integrity
- For what Readers it was written
- For what Object it was written
- Of the Number of Epistles written by Paul to the Corinthians
- Of the Number of Visits made by Paul to the Corinthians
- At what Place and Time this Epistle was written
- Matter and Style
Table of Contents Vol. 3
- The Epistle to the Galatians
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers it was written
- With what Object it was written
- Its Matter and Style
- Time and Place of Writing
- The Epistle to the Ephesians
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers it was written
- Its Occasion, Object, and Contents
- At what Time and Place it was written
- Its Language and Style
- Its Relation to the Epistle to the Colossians
- The Epistle to the Philippians
- Its Authorship and Integrity
- For what Readers and with what Object it was written
- At what Place and Time it was written
- Language and Style
- The Epistle to the Colossians
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers and with what Object it was written
- Time nnd Place of Writing
- Language and Style: connexion with the Epistle to the Ephesians
- The First Epistle to the Thessalonians
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers and with what Object it was writte
- Palce and Time of Writing
- Matter and Style
- The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers and with what Object it was written
- Place and Time of Writing
- Style
- On the Prophetic Import of Ch. ii. 1-12
- On the Pastoral Epistles
- Their Authorship
- Time and Place of Writing
- On the First Epistle to Timotheus
- Their Authorship
- Time and Place of Writing
- On the Second Epistle to Timotheus
- To whom written
- Occasion and Object
- The Epistle to Titus
- To whom written
- The Churches of Crete
- The Epistle to Philemon
- Its Authorship
- Place, Time, Occasion, and Object of Writing
- To what Place addressed, &c.
- Character and Style
- Apparatus Criticus
- List of MSS. containing the Epistles of St. Paul
- List, and Specification of Editions, of Books quoted, referred to, or made
use of in this Volume
Table of Contents Vol. 4
- The Epistle to the Hebrews
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers it was written
- Time and Place of Writing
- Occasion, Object of Writing, and Contents
- Language and Style
- Canonicity
- The General Epistle of James
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers the Epistle was written
- The Place and Time of Writing
- Object, Contents, and Style
- Its Genuineness and Place in the Canon
- The First General Epistle of Peter
- Its Genuineness
- Its Author
- For what Readers it was written
- Time and Place of Writing
- Its Object and Contents
- Character and Style
- The Second General Epistle of Peter
- Object, Contents, and Occasion of the Epistle
- For what Readers it was written
- On the Relation between this Epistle and that of Jude
- Authenticity
- Time and Place of Writing
- 1 John
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers it was written
- Its Relation to the Gospel of St. John
- Time and Place of Writing
- Contents and Arrangement
- Language and Style
- Occasion and Object
- 2 & 3 John
- Its Authorship
- For what Readers written
- Time and Place of Writing
- Jude
- Its Authorship
- Authenticity
- For what Readers and with what Object written
- Time and Place of Writing
- On the Apocryphal Writings apparently referred to in this Epistle
- Revelation
- Authorship, nnd Canonicity
- Place and Time of Writing
- To whom addressed
- Object and Contents
- Systems of Interpretation