Other Morphologies

Is it worth investing into other GNT morphologies? I only have Logos Morphology for GNT.
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I can't see a need for multiple morphologies, especially for Greek. You would be better off investing in lexicons or Greek textbooks.
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Ryan Robinson said:
Is it worth investing into other GNT morphologies?
Found seven resources that have Greek morphological tagging, which is not Logos (so have all that are available from logos.com)
Friberg => 1 Analytical Greek New Testament (Friberg, Barbara and Timothy) with Nestle Aland 27th ed. 2.0 (AGNT)
GRAMCORD => 4 https://www.logos.com/products/search?q=gramcord
Swanson => 2 https://www.logos.com/products/search?Author=7272%7cJames+A.+Swanson
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Maybe if you don't trust Logos.
More seriously, you'll likely get the GBS package eventually, and end up with additional morphologies.
Gramcord is not extra special, but some of the resources reference it, so it's handy. And there's crossover to GBS/Septuaginta, which can also be helpful.
But overall, Lee is right on the GNT. The hebrew morphologies are a different story, but not your question.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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