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Lexicon Abuse

Dr. Michael Heiser at the Logos software blog has a great piece today on the use and misuse of lexicons in the study of the Greek and Hebrew texts. Read it all the way through before you dismiss what he’s saying.

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Author Warren RachelePosted on June 2, 2010Categories Bible Study, GreekTags Logos Software

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