Greek Vocabulary List by Frequency?

Is there some book available in Logos that would provide a listing of the words used in the NT by frequency? I know Trenchard has one, and there are others, but I don't see one among the various resources available in Logos... Does Chapman's have one? How useful is Chapman's?
http://www.logos.com/product/2498/chapmans-new-testament-greek-notebook
Russ
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There really doesn't seem to be any. But I don't know whether Chapman's has.
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Do you need a book when the software could generate the list for you?
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I found a book that might be what You are looking for. It has Gk-Engl lists:
Building Your New Testament Greek Vocabulary The lists are far from complete though. As for a book that covers the whole vocabulary or even substantial parts of it I really doubt there is any available in Logos. David Thomas' sollution seems to be the only one.
A. Words occurring 400 or more times
B. Words occurring 155–399 times
C. Words occurring 100–154 times
D. Words occurring 50–99 times
E. Words occurring 26–49 times
F. Words occurring 10–25 times
G. Words occurring 5–9 timesDisclosure!
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Thanks for the link and the book --these will do what I'm looking for.
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Russ White said:
Thanks for the link and the book --these will do what I'm looking for.
Morph Search using Logos Greek Morphology:
@B OR @C OR @D OR @I OR @J OR @N OR @P OR @R OR @T OR @V OR @X
can now be saved as a Word List, which includes count.
Personally learned to choose a passage subset (e.g. a book) OR morph search terms since the entire New Testament has 138,000 results, but Logos only shows first 10,000.
Caveat: some lemma's have more than one morphological tag since the spelling is correct for more than one usage. Hence, the lemma count can be inflated a bit.
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