Bag om Paronomasia and Kindred Phenomena in the New Testament
This book is a scholarly study of the use of paronomasia and other forms of wordplay in the New Testament. The author, Elbert Russell, provides a detailed analysis of the various linguistic devices used by the New Testament writers, shedding new light on the meaning and significance of these ancient texts. This book is an essential resource for students and scholars of biblical studies, linguistics, and literature.
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