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Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament
Our understanding of the Greek New Testament is based almost entirely on English translations, but how would our understanding of the Greek text change if we read it for what it is, as Greek? With the Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament, we can now get behind the words of the New Testament writers and discover the particular linguistic tasks that inform translation and interpretation. The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament identifies discourse markers and performs complex discourse analysis of the entire New Testament quickly, easily, and accurately, which makes it one of the most advanced tools for studying the Greek text of the New Testament.
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Moulton-Howard-Turner Greek Grammar Collection (5 volumes)
Moulton-Howard-Turner's A Grammar of New Testament Greek covers every aspect of the Greek language as it applies to the New Testament. Together with the grammar is Grammatical Insights into the New Testament which demonstrates the theologically vital information one can garner by applying knowledge of Greek to the study of the New Testament.
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Hebrew/Aramaic Index to the Septuagint
Takamitsu Muraoka has compiled a user-friendly Hebrew/Aramaic index to the Septuagint. He critically examines all of the Hebrew-Greek and Aramaic-Greek equivalences assigned by the Hatch-Redpath Concordance to the Septuagint, particularly focusing on lexicographical and text-critical advancements in the study of both the Septuagint and the Hebrew Bible in the last century.
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Essentials for New Testament Greek Studies (3 volumes)
This collection offers three important resources for studying the Greek New Testament and its early manuscripts. For many years Ray Summer’s Essentials of New Testament Greek has been a classic standard in the classroom and its revised edition, offered here, is even more helpful to students and ministers alike. Kendell Easley demonstrates the necessity of not only learning New Testament Greek but how to apply that knowledge as students and ministers study, preach, and teach from the New Testament. Philip Comfort brings paleography and textual criticism together as a means to proficiently encounter the early manuscripts of the New Testament.
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Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms
In this topical dictionary, Dr. Richard Muller defines key Latin and Greek theological terms found in various works of dogmatics and theology. Muller goes beyond the mere definition by tracing the word’s historical roots and opening up the rich history of thought in the development of doctrine in the church. Students and scholars will benefit greatly from this important resource, and pastors and lay people will discover it to be an interesting, thought-provoking text.
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Beginner’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament: Revised and Expanded
This volume was designed to lay down a firm foundation for those students who will be progressing onward in their Greek studies. One of the benefits of this text is that it pays special attention to the meaning of the cases, the prepositions and the tenses, areas where most beginner Greek books have been faulty. Revised and expanded, this edition of a classic grammar includes a variety of improvements. These include additional examples, expanded paradigms and glossaries, a new section on English grammar, exercises, and a parsing guide.
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Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical Approach
An excellent resource to enhance ones knowledge of Greek in the study of the New Testament and learn how to connect the biblical author’s intent with his purpose. Beyond merely presenting New Testament Greek grammar, the author focuses on helping students learn to use their knowledge of Greek in the exegesis of the New Testament. Moving past the surface structure of the language, Dr. Young introduces students to a number of modern linguistic models. These include a modified transformational grammar, propositional analysis, genre criticism, semantic structural analysis, pragmatics (what the speaker meant by the words), speech act theory, and discourse analysis.
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The Iliad in Greek and Translation
Homer’s The Iliad has for centuries enthralled readers with its depictions of war, heroism, wrath, and the Greek pantheon. Detailing the final year of the Trojan War, the story holds such an important place in the in western civilization that it permeates our very language, endowing us with idioms like a “Trojan horse” and “Achilles heel.” Now, we invite you to delve deeper into The Iliad than ever before with the Logos edition of The Iliad in Greek and Translation.
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Handbook of Classical Rhetoric in the Hellenistic Period
This detailed reference work provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging introduction to classical rhetoric as it was practiced in the Hellenistic period (330 B.C.–A.D.400). This book is a thorough description and analysis of the standard categories of thought, terminology, and theoretical and historical developments of classical rhetoric, and includes useful bibliographies.
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Analytical Handbook of the Greek Text of the Letter to the Philippians
Professor H.C. du Toit's work will help anyone with a basic understanding of Greek be able to easily follow the intricate patterns of Greek syntax in the book of Philippians. With this resource you can gain a greater understanding and admiration for the original Greek text of the New Testament. The focus of the analysis in the Analytical Handbook on Philippians is the syntactic relations in the text. Although the discussion is verse by verse, the basic linguistic unit used is the sentence. In those cases where sentences extend over more than one verse (or are shorter than a verse), this is indicated in the discussion and also reflected in the relevant diagrams.
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Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (SESB) Edition for Logos Bible Software Users
This special collection of 10 resources—a co-production of the German Bible Society and the Bible Society of the Netherlands—is the most economical way to get critical apparatuses for the BHS and NA27...and much more!
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A Grammatical Analysis of the Greek New Testament
A Grammatical Analysis of the Greek New Testament presents a verse by verse analysis of the original Greek New Testament. Breaking down the significant Greek words, it offers parsing, including cross-references, notes, glosses, and other relevant information. Grammatical Analysis also provides a succinct interpretation of figures of speech and other explicit or implicit information within the Greek text.
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Introduction to Biblical Greek Collection
This collection features some of the finest resources available to the student beginning in New Testament Greek. In 100 lessons, it introduces basic Greco-Latin grammar, syntactical constructions, the morphology of New Testament Greek, and discusses many other grammatical items necessary for any novice NT Greek student.
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Idioms of the Greek New Testament, Second Edition
This Greek grammar can be used as an instructive handbook, as an intermediate level textbook and as a basic reference work to the Greek of the New Testament. Substantial discussions are provided on Greek verb structure, the case system, the use of prepositions, particles, and various types of clauses.
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The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament (Moulton & Milligan)
This lexicon provides examples of how ordinary people used ancient Greek in ordinary contexts, and so sheds light on usage within the New Testament. The authors quote heavily from ancient Egyptian papyri and provide commentary on how those quotations inform our understanding of the language.
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Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek w/ Workbook
Dr. George Hadjiantoniou's Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek is a grammar book that makes the Greek language of the New Testament easy to understand. A must for beginners as well as those seeking a refresher course, this book makes the study of Koine Greek as simple as possible by avoiding the unnecessary complicated jargon found in other Greek grammar books.
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Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research
Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research by Archibald T. Robertson has been an authoritative work on Greek New Testament Grammar for over 90 years. One of the most respected works in the study of Greek Grammar is now available as a part of your Logos Bible Software.
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More Light on the Path: Daily Scripture Readings in Hebrew and Greek
Pastors and seminary students who desire to keep their biblical language skills well honed will find a unique and useful resource in More Light on the Path. This book consists of brief daily readings drawn from the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament that allow readers to develop skill in the original lanuages while at the same time fostering spiritual formation. Arranged thematically according to the church year, each daily reading is accompanied by a brief prayer and meditation. Grammatical notes and translation helps are provided.
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Chapman's New Testament-Greek Notebook
Benjamin Chapman's New Testament-Greek Notebook is designed to be a tool for learning and developing a more complete understanding of Greek vocabulary. Recommended to students who desire to develop their Greek language skills, this title is a well-organized, approachable study of the Greek New Testament that fits perfectly into your Logos Bible Software.
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Kairos: A Beginning Greek Grammar & Workbook
Having a good teacher makes all the difference when learning to read and understand the Greek New Testament. The Kairos beginning grammar and accompanying workbook are the next best thing to having a personal Greek tutor guiding you along the path toward proficiency.
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The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts
Contains the text of all the earliest NT Greek manuscripts that have been found to date. Intended for scholars and students who are interested in the original text of the Greek NT. This is an accessible and accurate collection, invaluable in determining the original text of the New Testament.
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The Works of Philo: Greek Text with Morphology
The writings of Philo of Alexandria provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of Jesus and the Apostles. In fact, Philo’s works are a goldmine of information on Jewish exegetical methods, the worldview of the apostles, and theological matters of great importance for Christianity.
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A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature
A companion to BDAG, this grammar is truly indispensible for serious study of the Greek New Testament. Condensing centuries of New Testament scholarship into a highly manageable format, BDF remains the most commonly referenced grammar of its kind, 44 years after it was published!
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The New International Greek Testament Commentary (12 Volumes)
This commentary series is established on the presupposition that the theological character of the New Testament documents calls for exegesis that is sensitive to theological themes as well as to the details of the historical, linguistic, and textual context.
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Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament (3 Volumes)
This monumental work by an ecumenical group of scholars is first of all a complete English dictionary of NT Greek...it also serves as a guide to the usage of every New Testament word in its various contexts, and makes a significant contribution to exegesis and theology.
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Novum Testamentum Graece Apparatum Criticum (Tischendorf)
Novum Testamentum Graece (Tischendorf's eighth edition Greek NT with accents/diacritics) and Novum Testamentum Graece Apparatum Criticum (Tischendorf) (Tischendorf's Critcal Apparatus).
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The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture by Prof. Emanuel Tov
The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture uses the latest Interlinear display features of LDLS 2.0 to align the Masoretic Hebrew Bible/OT with the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (LXX).
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Greek Pronunciation Addin with Erasmian & Modern Data Sets
Pronunciation Addin can pronounce Greek words in any morphologically tagged resource. It pronounces the lemma or dictionary form of the word using your computer's speakers.
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Classic Commentaries on the Greek New Testament
"The Macmillan commentaries on the Greek NT were among the first acquisitions as I was building my reference library in the 1970s. I still value this series, especially the volumes by Westcott and Lightfoot. I recommend this series..." -John R. Kohlenberger III
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A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature Third Edition (BDAG)
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature Third Edition (BDAG). Edited and revised by Frederick William Danker.
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AMG Bible Essentials CD-ROM
All the essentials for inductive Bible study are at your finger tips including research on Bible languages, along with insightful helps for those preparing for Sunday School, Bible study, and small group lessons.
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The Interlinear Literal Translation of the Greek New Testament
This interlinear is based on the textus receptus, (specifically the Stephens 1550 text), which was the basis of the King James Version, in contrast to the McReynold's Interlinear, which is based on the Nestle-Aland critical text (the basis of the NIV and many other modern translations).
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Liddell and Scott Greek-English Lexicon
The world's most authorative dictionary of ancient Greek. Indispensable for biblical and classical studies alike, the world's most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of ancient Greek is now revised and available with a new Supplement.
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Hellenika: A Beginning Greek Textbook
Beginning with the Greek alphabet, Hellenika presents a series of twenty-eight lessons covering the basics of Greek grammar. Each lesson concludes with an assignment designed to teach the rudiments of the particular lesson through translation exercises.
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A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament - Metzger CD-ROM
This work is a companion volume to the fourth edition of the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament (UBS4), published by the German Bible Society on behalf of the United Bible Societies early in 1993. It also makes a great companion to the Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible, which contains the critical apparatus of the NA27 Novum Testamentum Graece, and to Comfort & Barrett's Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts.
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Vine's You Can Learn New Testament Greek!
Let the one you've trusted for word studies for years teach you to read the New Testament in Greek! Created by W.E. Vine, the trusted author of the world's most-used expository dictionary, this book is a "teach yourself" course for those who have no previous knowledge of Greek. Designed especially f...
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New Strong's Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words
Contains concise definitions of over 14,000 original Bible words. This is an unabridged, fully corrected, updated version of Strong's famous dictionaries, and is keyed throughout to Strong's numbering system.
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Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament (Newman, Barclay M., Jr.)
This dictionary has been designed for use in conjunction with the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament. It is distinctive, for rather than listing the various meanings of words on the basis of traditional etymological methods which follow logico-historical principles, the different meanings a...
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Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament
The Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament contains an alphabetical arrangement of every Greek form found in the major printed editions of the Greek New Testament: UBS, Nestle-Aland, and the Majority Text. Consequently, ANLEX is not a lexicon of a single edition of the New Testament; rather, ...
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A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint, Revised Edition
The present work is aimed at a large group of scholars in many disciplines: students and specialists in the Old Testament and more specifically in the Septuagint, the New Testament, Intertestamental Literature, Patristics, Jewish Hellenism, and Greek linguistics. Its limited scope and its practical ...
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Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament based on Semantic Domains
Louw-Nida Greek Lexicon is a modern Greek lexicon using the concept of "semantic domains." This lexicon differs from other lexicons in that it does not arrange words alphabetically and it does not give one listing of a word with all of that word's meanings after it. Instead, it breaks words down by ...
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An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Liddell & Scott
Liddell and Scott's Intermediate Greek Lexicon is an abridgment of the Oxford Greek Lexicon, the most complete standard reference for ancient Greek from Homer to the Patristic writings (with excellent coverage from NT and Septuagint Greek).
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A Dictionary of Biblical Languages w/ Semantic Domains: Greek (NT)
This Greek volume of the Dictionary of Biblical Languages (DBL) provides a comprehensive resource for the student of Biblical Greek. The text is ordered by GK (Goodrick-Kohlenberger) numbers, but virtually every article contains references to Strong's numbers as well. Links to the Louw-Nida Lexicon ...
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Enhanced Strong's Lexicon 2.0
Strong's Numbers with Brown, Driver, Briggs and Thayer lexicons allows English readers to identify and search for underlying Greek and Hebrew words in the original text. Definitions are found in Strong's Expanded Dictionary which is based on the Thayer and Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicons.
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Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek
Of Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, the author writes:Classified according to its intent, it belongs among the aids to the interpretation of the New Testament. It is designed to assist English-speaking students in the task of translating the Greek New Testament into English for...
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Greek New Testament Insert, Chapman-Shogren
Chapman & Shogren. This is a book on Koine (Koy-nay) Greek grammar (the spoken Greek of the NT period, and the Greek used in the New Testament). The insert is clearly designed to be an aid to the reader/exegete of the Greek New Testament. The nature of the insert is not necessarily lexical or mo...
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The New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers
The New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers is a classic work in Biblical scholarship, treasured by generations of scholars since its initial publication in 1905. Prepared by a committee of Biblical scholars upon appointment of the Society of Historical Theology in Oxford, this volume presents passages from the Apostolic Fathers which display – or are thought to display – the Fathers' acquaintance with New Testament literature. These include passages from Barnabas, Didache, I Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Hermas, and II Cl |