The Lexham High Definition New Testament: Glossary provides concise definitions for the terminology used by The Lexham High Definition New Testament. Links to longer, more descriptive articles (in the The Lexham High Definition New Testament: Introduction) are also provided.
“These devices alert the reader that something important or surprising immediately follows.” (source)
“The name change compels the reader to think about the person or concept in some new way, based on what the writer wants to communicate.” (source)
“New information that the writer has signaled is relatively more important than the other words or ideas in the context” (source)
“a summary/conclusion at the end of a section, or they introduce a new idea at the beginning” (source)
“This extra information tells us how the speaker perceived the individual being addressed.” (source)