Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament
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https://www.logos.com/product/8512/a-critical-lexicon-and-concordance-to-the-english-and-greek-new-testament
Interesting lexicon and concordance for the layman. A charming little lexicon and concordance.
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More interesting is Abbott-Smith's lexicon (you should still have BDAG). http://www.logos.com/product/31160/abbott-smiths-manual-greek-lexicon-of-the-new-testament. I was able to obtain a print version of this from the library of Bruce Metzger.
georgegfsomsel
יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
I'm in for both. The price is great! I'm just disappointed I missed out on the Bauer Collection, but hey, can't have it all.
DAL
In answer to your question regarding whether I knew Bruce Metzger (which you apparently edited out), no. I simply was able to purchase a book from his library with his signature.
This was interesting. Name-dropper. lol
Well, I like Abbott-Smith as a concise, handy Greek-English lexicon and keep it handy to my table when I am studying. If I need more info. I go to other resources. If I remember right, he was a Unitarian. Am I correct?
Ergatees
BTW. Today is Holy Saturday. By the time you read this it will be time to say: "Christ is Risen!"
Ergatees: This was interesting. Name-dropper. lol Well, I like Abbott-Smith as a concise, handy Greek-English lexicon and keep it handy to my table when I am studying. If I need more info. I go to other resources. If I remember right, he was a Unitarian. Am I correct? Ergatees BTW. Today is Holy Saturday. By the time you read this it will be time to say: "Christ is Risen!"
Not so much a name-dropper as indicating that a scholar such as Bruce Metzger used the lexicon. If I'm not mistaken, Bruce Metzger was a Presbyterian. Apparently you are Orthodox, happy Easter.
George Somsel:More interesting is Abbott-Smith's lexicon (you should still have BDAG). http://www.logos.com/product/31160/abbott-smiths-manual-greek-lexicon-of-the-new-testament.
This is closing tomorrow. Could you say a bit more about why I might want it?
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Good question to George. I saw the last blurb on having LXX usage which is pretty light in Logos, outside of the Lust one.
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fgh: George Somsel:More interesting is Abbott-Smith's lexicon (you should still have BDAG). http://www.logos.com/product/31160/abbott-smiths-manual-greek-lexicon-of-the-new-testament. This is closing tomorrow. Could you say a bit more about why I might want it?
I'd say it's best if you look for yourself. Here is a link to it on the internet. I would recommend the PDF file. Look at a number of pages where you will not that for the LXX is gives the main Hebrew word(s) which it translates. I managed to get ahold of Metzger's copy from a used book dealer several years ago. I figure that if it was good enough to take up space in Metzger's library, it's good enough to have a place in mine (And at that price, what do you have to lose?).
You're right; quite a bit of LXX coverage. I'll sign up.
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That's helpful. Thanks for posting Denise. How can you lose for $7?
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George Somsel:I'd say it's best if you look for yourself.
I'm afraid I rarely find time to evaluate resources before I bid, so I decide to do it before closing. Then I decide to do it before shipping. Then I decide to do it before it's too late to return them. Then I find it never got done...
fgh: George Somsel:I'd say it's best if you look for yourself. I'm afraid I rarely find time to evaluate resources before I bid, so I decide to do it before closing. Then I decide to do it before shipping. Then I decide to do it before it's too late to return them. Then I find it never got done...
It's a good thing you don't procrastinate.