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Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Greek language — Greek Ελληνικά Ellīniká Pronunciation [eliniˈka] Spoken in Greece, Cyprus … Wikipedia
Greek — may refer to anything related to Greece, including: *Greeks, the people of Greece *Greek language, or, more specifically, **Ancient Greek **Koine Greek **Medieval Greek **Modern Greek *Greek alphabetOtherGreek may also refer to, but not limited… … Wikipedia
Koine Greek — Koine redirects here. For other uses, see Koine (disambiguation). History of the Greek language (see also: Greek alphabet) … Wikipedia
Greek language — Indo European language spoken mostly in Greece. Its history can be divided into four phases: Ancient Greek, Koine, Byzantine Greek, and Modern Greek. Ancient Greek is subdivided into Mycenaean Greek (14th–13th centuries BC) and Archaic and… … Universalium
Greek literature — Introduction body of writings in the Greek language, with a continuous history extending from the 1st millennium BC to the present day. From the beginning its writers were Greeks living not only in Greece proper but also in Asia Minor, the… … Universalium
koine — also koiné noun Etymology: Greek koinē, from feminine of koinos common Date: 1909 1. capitalized the Greek language commonly spoken and written in eastern Mediterranean countries in the Hellenistic and Roman periods 2. a dialect or language of a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
koine — The form of Greek (koine = common) which was the international language after the death of Alexander the Great (323 BCE) both in cities of Greece and throughout the Hellenistic world. It is a simplified form of the Attic Greek in which the… … Dictionary of the Bible
koine — /ˈkɔɪni/ (say koynee) noun a language which is generally accepted as a standard or lingua franca over a region in which there are a number of dialects or different languages spoken. {Greek koinē (dialektos) common dialect} …
Koine Greek phonology — Koine Greek is phonologically a transition period: at the start of the period, the language was generally virtually identical to Classical Ancient Greek, whereas in the end the language had phonologically a lot more in common with Modern Greek… … Wikipedia
Greek Primacy — is the view that the Christian New Testament and/or its sources were originally written in Koine Greek. It is generally accepted by most scholars today that the New Testament of the Bible was written primarily, if not completely, in Koine or… … Wikipedia