I didn't find this mentioned elsewhere in the forums (using a google search).
http://danielbwallace.com/2013/10/03/readers-lexicon-of-the-apostolic-fathers/
http://www.amazon.com/A-Readers-Lexicon-Apostolic-Fathers/dp/0825439493/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1384279934&sr=8-1&keywords=reader%27s+lexicon+of+the+apostolic+fathers
Edited by Daniel Wallace.
Looks very interesting to me.
Donnie
Hi Donnie.
Thanks for noting this. I'm hoping to check out a copy of this at SBL this year. The Kregel Academic web site does have an excerpt, which looks like a list of words and glosses. (here's the page with a link to the excerpt: http://store.kregel.com/productdetails.cfm?PC=3296 )
I'm curious — are you familiar with the Apostolic Fathers Greek-English Interlinear offered by Logos?
https://www.logos.com/product/6091/the-apostolic-fathers-greek-english-interlinear
I'd think this is a strong contender in this area when combined with the Lexham Analytical Lexicon to the New Testament, which also contains entries for words unique to the Apostolic Fathers as well as citation information from uses within the Apostolic Fathers.
https://www.logos.com/product/4580/lexham-analytical-lexicon-to-the-greek-new-testament
I'm wondering how Wallace's text is different (apart from only treating words that occur 30x or less instead of all of them), or what subset of data might be more immediately helpful to your reading needs.
Hope it helps.
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