With these five Logos Editions, you can easily navigate lexicons, find entries for words with a few clicks, and link them to Bibles and other resources.
1. Danker’s Concise Greek–English Lexicon
- Offers extended definitions or explanations in idiomatic English for all Greek terms
- Assists the reader in recognizing the broad linguistic and cultural context for New Testament usage of words
- Includes basic etymological information, short renderings, information on usage, and plentiful biblical references
2. Abridged LSJI
- An abridgment of Liddell and Scott’s Greek–English Lexicon—the world’s most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of ancient Greek
- Covers essential vocabulary for the most commonly read ancient Greek literature
- Provides help with irregular forms and citations to illustrate the history of Greek usage
- Lists not only the definition of each word, but also its irregular inflections and quotations from a full range of authors and sources to demonstrate usage
3. Abbott–Smith’s Greek Lexicon
- Originally written to be a quick reference guide for students of the New Testament to use while reading the Greek text
- Adopts the textual standard of Moulton and Geden’s Concordance to the Greek New Testament by following the Westcott & Hort Greek text
- Includes extensive list of abbreviations and appendices listing all irregular verbs and verbal forms
Greek–English Dictionaries
4. A Concise Greek–English Dictionary
- Defines Greek stems quickly and easily when used in conjunction with either the Nestle-Aland or UBS Greek New Testaments
- Includes a word’s root, morphological forms, appropriate article (for nouns and adjectives), and a brief “wooden” translation
- Cites important occurrences of each word in the biblical text, enabling you to quickly jump to its linguistic context and providing a cursory glimpse of its more complex semantic range
5. The Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (TDNT)
- Considered by many to be the best New Testament dictionary ever compiled, containing over 2,300 entries which cover the spectrum of biblical topics from A to Z
- Retains the most valuable information in the one-volume abridgment, leaving out technical and bibliographic information
- Allows users to develop a deep understanding of the meaning and usage of words and concepts in the New Testament by providing the nuances of meaning in the text