Greek is one of the richest of all languages, with an unrivaled power to express different shades of meaning. In this book Professor Barclay examines many of the key words of the Greek New testament, explaining what these words meant to the writers of the New Testament and to those who read an heard their message for the first time.
Barclay traces the meaning of these words in classical Greek, in the Septuagint, in Hellenistic Greek, and in the papyri. This volume covers all the words originally explained in Barclay's A New Testament Wordbook and More New Testament Words, and it includes an index providing access, by both Greek and English, to every mention of these words in The Daily Study Bible.