For all the untold grief this text book caused me while I was learning NT Greek (much of which I've already forgotten) it would be very helpful to have this as an electronic resource.
Any chance do you think?
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Yes - good suggestion!
This is the text that my theological college uses. I'm hoping to have a wordlist based on Duff. Trying to create chapter based lists using all the NT appears to be quite time consuming. Has someone already created Duff Elements of NT Greek (3rd Ed.) wordlists?
Attempting to create my own lists I now see how cumbersome it can be. It appears, for me at least, that Logos only deletes a set number of words at a time. Rather than deleting the words that you don't want it may be of value exporting the words you do want to another list. If Logos 9 could make the tool so that you tick the words you want, untick the words you don't want, and select all the words if you want most that would be more straight forward.
Could you verify the hyperlink to this site? It seems that there is something different that you would like to show us, or I'm wrong? [;)]
The link was originally correct and goes to the domain advertised with the book but it is clearly hacked. The book is Jeremy Duff 2005 Elements of New Testament Greek Cambridge University Press. It is the standard greek beginner grammar in most UK settings.
Logos needs this book if it want to gain more of the uk market.