Good Lexicon?

Tony Starks data7201 at aol.com
Wed Mar 29 10:12:35 EST 2000


Great day to all,
                This is a quote from the book:
"From Exegesis to Exposition --A Practical Guide to Using Biblical 
Hebrew"pg.15 par.5:
        "On the other hand, one can detect an occasional  deficiency in K- 
B's definitions and handling of semantic categories. For example, the entry 
on ( ) "spirit of the dead" (p.20), fails to recognize that the term can 
have three distinct senses or that it refers to a ritual pit in 1Samuel 
28:7 (see TDOT, 1:133). The glosses 'rebuke, threat" are not strong enough 
for the noun hrfg in theophanic contexts where it refers to Yahweh's loud 
shout or battle cry ( see TDOT, 3:49-53 ). The entries for "Father", and 
"Love", do not adequately reflect the covenantal nuances these terms often
possess.(Isa. 9:5, placed by K-B under Category 7, should appear under 
category 3 or 4. See pp.1-2.) The discussion of (dsH,hesed pp.336-37) needs 
to be revised in light of K. Sakenfeld's and Gordon Clark's research of the 
term"........ie.

Now, my question is: 
Is this just the author's opinion of the Lexicon, or is this the consensus
of most scholars? Is this a good lexicon to use? 

                                                 Thanks
                                                       Tony Starks  :-)



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