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The Theological Lexicon of the New Testament, written by the premier biblical exegete Ceslas Spicq, takes its place alongside other standard language tools for New Testament studies. This singular 3-volume set, translated into English by James D. Ernest, combines Spicq’s command of lexicography with a theological approach to New Testament studies. Spicq’s intention is self-consciously...

alētheia, truth; alētheuō, to speak the truth; alēthēs, true, truthful; alēthinos, authentic, genuine; alēthōs, truly alētheia, S 225; TDNT 1.232–247; EDNT 1.57–60; NIDNTT 3.874–878, 882–893; MM 21; L&N 70.4, 72.2; BDF §§234(7), 397(3); BAGD 35–36 | alētheuō, S 226; TDNT 1.251; EDNT 1.57–60; NIDNTT 3.874, 877, 886–888; MM 21; L&N 33.251; BDF §101; BAGD 36 | alēthēs, S 227; TDNT 1.247–249; EDNT 1.57–60; NIDNTT 3.874–877, 882–884, 888–891,
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