Berry, George Ricker, 1865-1945
Berry, George Ricker
George Ricker Berry Semitic scholar and archaeologist, and Professor Emeritus of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School
VIAF ID: 6211492 (Personal)
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Works
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The apocalyptic literature of the Old Testament | |
The authorship of Ezekiel 40-48 | |
Bibelen | |
Bible. | |
The book of Proverbs | |
The classic Greek dictionary in two parts : Greek-English and English-Greek : with an appendix of proper geographical names | |
The code found in the temple | |
The composition of the book of Ezekiel | |
The date of Deuteronomy | |
The date of Ezekiel 45:1-8a and 47:13-48:35 | |
Greek-English New Testament lexicon with synonyms | |
Higher criticism ... 1937. | |
The interlinear literal translation of the Hebrew Old Testament with the King James Version and the Revised Version ... & with explanatory textual footnotes ... | |
The interlinear translation of the Grek New Testament [...] / by George Ricker Berry. - Grand Rapids, 1946. | |
The letters of the Rm 2 collection in the British museum, with transliteration, notes and glossary ... | |
Liddell & Scott Greek-English lexicon. abridged. | |
Messianic predictions | |
Old and new in Palestine | |
The Old Testament : a liability or an asset | |
The Old Testament among the Semitic religions | |
Premillennialism and Old Testament prediction; a study in interpretation | |
Priests and Levites | |
The ritual decalogue | |
The title of Ezekiel (1:1-3) | |
The titles of the Psalms | |
The unrealistic attitude of postexilic Judaism | |
Was Ezekiel in the exile? | |
Waw consecutive with the perfect in Hebrew |