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Products in Category: Language Tools - General
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Light from the Ancient East
Light from the Ancient East uses nonbilical, nonliterary Greek and Latin ancient texts to shed light on the social, cultural and religious setting in which the NT was written. The work is intended for the general reader or non-specialist. Author Adolf Deissmann is often mentioned in the same breath as James H. Moulton, George Milligan, A. T. Robertson, and Frederick W. Danker.
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (Eleventh Edition) is based on the world's largest collection of information about the way the English language is written and spoken in our time—a citation file of over 16 million examples of English words drawn from actual use, more than 1 million collected ...
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Diagrammatical Analysis
Diagrammatical Analysis is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of syntactical relationships in grammar. The parts of speech are defined and diagrammatically illustrated in English, Greek and Hebrew. Beginning with one's spoken language, the analyst has a foundation upon which he can b...
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Tense Voice Mood 2.0
Is a database of parsings for every verb in Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia Hebrew and Nestle-Aland, Byzantine Majority, and Textus Receptus 1550 Greek texts. Verbs' forms are assigned numbers like Strong's numbers. The parsings are based on two 19th century works edited by George V. Wigram, Analytic...
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Merriam Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
The Merriam-Webster's Thesaurus is unique. Each main entry contains a concise definition of meaning shared by the synonyms. Simple alphabetical organization throughout eliminates the tedious problems of hunting through an index several times and makes word-finding fast and easy. Thousands of antonym...
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Ed.
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary is based on the world's largest collection of information about the way the English language is written and spoken in our time—a citation file of over 14½ million examples of English words drawn from actual use, more than 1 million collected since the last edi...
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