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ID  1244
The New Analytical Greek Lexicon
Perschbacher, Wesley J.
Artículo Disponible
487.4 P466
1
Donado
  • Greek language - Biblical - Glossaries. vocabularies. etc.
  • Greek language - Bliblical - Grammar
  • Bible N.T. Greek - Study
The goal of George V. Wigram's Analytical Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, originally published by Samuel Bagster & Sons in 1852, was to aid the reader in acquiring a knowledge of the Greek New Testament. The aim of The New Analytical Greek Lexicon clearly remains the same. While the original edition ably served thousands of readers for over a century, this newly revised edition provides numerous corrections and improvements that greatly enhace its usefulness.
The intorductory tables of paradigms and explanatory grammatical remarks have been edited and revised with a view toward making them more accessible and more useful to the contemporary reader. One improvement was the eliminarion of forms not found in the Geek New Testament, sucha s the dual form of nouns, adjectives, pronouns, etc. Since these forms are not encountered in the New Testament and are seldom taught in New Testament Greek courses, it was clearly better not to include them.
In addition to including over 500 Greek forms not found in the original work, The New Analytical Greek Lexicon offers a new format featuring eleven disttinct elements designed to afford immediate access to a wide range of important data. Please refer to the Table of Feautres which follows for an illustration and explanation of the elements of the new format.
0-943575-33-8
Hendrickson Publishers
1
1990
456
United States of America
Massachusetts
Greek / English
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