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Old 07-22-2003, 02:42 AM   #11
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If this is undertaken (though a need has not been demonstrated), I recommend that it become a post in the only sticky thread for BC&H. We could change the title of that sticky thread, but I don't want a bunch of stickies.

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Old 07-22-2003, 07:48 AM   #12
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Well what I mean is that it shouldn't be considered comprehensive but grow slowly (through suggestions and suggested definitions and sources). So if anyone would like to get the ball rolling, this can be a whole BC&H project, and I'll make sure all the words end up in a nice sticky Glossary at the top. I'm not however, going to do the research for it unless it's a topic that genuinely interests me. Encyclopaedic definitions and entries are also out, just because the thread would get hideously long.

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So how long should an entry be then? Max 10 lines? 50 words?
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Reasons I think we need a glossary/dictionary:

1. It will make it easier for people visiting this forum to get meanings of certain words without wasting time on trial and error on sites like glossarist.com.

2. If it becomes popular (subject on how comprehensive it is), it might itself attact many people to the site and forum. Those ensuing adverts will bring money.

3. It will go further in making this forum a definitive site on B C & H. I don't enjoy having to leave the site just to go check for the meaning of a word. Our fame will shoot up. Which people dont need a great reputation?

We should be known to have everything one needs when it comes to this area.

4. Its always been on my mind. It would fill me with joy to see that dic/glossary. Twould be a wish come true .

5. Its a fact that people do need such a resource (don't you -people?) a chorus of 'yes' ripples through. See? Just ask them.
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sorry, double post
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7. I love (new) words
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Old 07-22-2003, 08:51 AM   #16
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This seems like a good idea to me. There are plenty of words and acronyms that are not, perhaps, commonly known outside the realm of B,C&H Such as (in no particular order):

MSS
MS
GLk
GMt
GJn
GMk
GThom
2SH
GH
ALk
AMt
AMk
AJn
TC
JEDP
Dtr
Q
HJ
C.E.
B.C.E.
YEC
eapr
cf.
SBL
NA27
UBS5
GNT

pseudepigraphal
paleography
epigraphy
Ante-Nicene Fathers
papyrology
minimalist
maximalist
mythicist
historicist
inerrantist
Augustinian Hypothesis
Muratonian Canon
Eusebian Canon
canonical
extra-Canonical
Apocrypha
Deutero-Isaiah
Deutero-Pauline
Deuteronomist
Documentary Hypothesis
Markan Priority
Matthean Priority
Farrer Hypothesis
codex
palimpset
uncial
minuscule
lectionary
gloss
interpolation
lacunae
critical apparatus
Koine
Levant
1st Temple Period
2nd Temple Period
post-exilic
Mosaic
Tanahk
Torah
Masoretic Text
LXX
Septuagint
Talmud
Passion Narrative
pericope
synoptic
Synoptic Problem
Synoptic Gospels
Evangelist
prolegomena
hapax legomena
Strong's Number
concordance
eisegesis
exegesis
exegetical
hermeneutic
christology
eschatologymillenarian
chiliasm
tribulation
rapture
Pre-tribulationist
Post-tribulationist
midrash
mini-apocalypse
lexicon

That's all I have time to think of off the top of my head right now.

I also agree with Kirby that we should have one sticky and break it up into sections (i.e. recommended reading, glossary, list of acronyms etc.)
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So how long should an entry be then? Max 10 lines? 50 words?
I think no hard and fast rules should be set, since some things can be explained by a one-line definition, while others are a bit more complicated than that. Primarily, the emphasis should just be on being as concise and accurate as possible.

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Cheers, but I said a little at a time.

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Wet kisses for CX.
That was good!
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We could change the title of that sticky thread, but I don't want a bunch of stickies
I dont know if thats one sticky broken up into sections.

Haaah! Thats a beautiful list right there. So Joel, do we get to work or are we still debating about whether to create/set up a glossary?
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I think no hard and fast rules should be set, since some things can be explained by a one-line definition, while others are a bit more complicated than that. Primarily, the emphasis should just be on being as concise and accurate as possible.

CX,

Cheers, but I said a little at a time.

Joel
I thought that was a little. I'm sure we could come up with hundreds more. Anyway I think it's a good start.

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Thats a beautiful list right there. So Joel, do we get to work or are we still debating about whether to create/set up a glossary?
Get right to work in this thread if you feel like it. I've got to run right now, but CX has given plenty to work on for the time being... I'll compile the list as promised, and it will be a single post in the reading list sticky as per Peter's suggestion (that thread might also be better renamed "BC&H Reference").

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