http://www.sdbh.org/
Free online, but far more useful if integrated into Logos. Please look into this.
David Paul:http://www.sdbh.org/
Isn't this kind of the same? James Swanson, Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains : Hebrew (Old Testament), 1997.
Swanson link Hebrew to the Louw & Nida Lexicon with Semantic Domains
I love the format of http://www.sdbh.org/ though
PJ: Isn't this kind of the same? James Swanson, Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains : Hebrew (Old Testament), 1997. Swanson link Hebrew to the Louw & Nida Lexicon with Semantic Domains
A fresh pair of eyes can occasionally unearth overlooked insights.
No, SDBH is an excitingly DIFFERENT work. Please follow the link. SDBH is not yet complete!
Does this mean SDBH it's completely based on Hebrew semantics?
PJ, all I know is what the introductory material and the work so far available at the SDBH site indicate.
David Paul: http://www.sdbh.org/ Free online, but far more useful if integrated into Logos. Please look into this.
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Which font? (last line in your text, could be some thumbs up in Hebrew?)
Gold package, and original language material and ancient text material, SIL and UBS books, discourse Hebrew OT and Greek NT. PC with Windows 8.1
Veli Voipio: Reuben Helmuth:👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 Which font? (last line in your text, could be some thumbs up in Hebrew?)
Do you not see the thumbs up? It's simply Unicode: U+1F44D + U+1F3FD (the second code being the color, I believe).
Reuben Helmuth:Do you not see the thumbs up? It's simply Unicode: U+1F44D + U+1F3FD (the second code being the color, I believe).
Ok, thanks - the Windows 8 does not it show properly in a browser. My laptop has Windows 10 and it shows the text correctly.
PJ, I now remember to suggest you read Swanson’s introductory material. Swanson reflects on the question of simply adopting for a Hebrew lexicon the semantic domains developed by Louw and Nida for Greek. SDBH has not done so.
Steve Maling:Swanson reflects on the question of simply adopting for a Hebrew lexicon the semantic domains developed by Louw and Nida for Greek
Steve, this is why I asked the question, because Swanson did not create a complete new work. I give 10 votes for the suggestion to get sdhb into Logos.