Analytical Lexicon of New Testament Greek: Revised and Updated
edited by Maurice A. Robinson / Mark A. House |
Retail: $39.95 Size: 7 x 9.25 inches Binding: Hardcover Pages: 472 Pub Date: 2012 ISBN: 9781598567014 ISBN-13: 9781598567014 Item Number: 567014 Categories: Language and Reference; Biblical Studies and Interpretation Specifications | ||||
Product DescriptionCoded to the Revised Strong’s Numbering System
The Analytical Lexicon of New Testament Greek, a revised and updated edition of Perschbacher’s The New Analytical Greek Lexicon, is an invaluable resource for the study of the Greek New Testament. Based on a corrected and expanded computer database, this new edition provides detailed grammatical analyses (parsing) and definitions of all the Greek words in the New Testament—information essential for correct translation and interpretation. A host of additional features make the Analytical Lexicon an essential addition to the library of any biblical student or scholar:
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Reviews"Entries are from the Compact Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, revised and edited by Mark A. House (Biblical studies, New Geneva Theological Seminary, Colorado). House worked collaboratively on this volume with Maurice A. Robinson (New Testament studies, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, North Carolina), who assembled over decades a digitized database incorporating the Received Text as well as later editions of the New Testament text. They explain the purposes of this work as follows: to help readers identify and analyze Greek words, strengthen grammatical understanding, and benefit from elucidation of word meanings and the unlocking of morphological significance." “Analytical lexicons have long been a valued resource for the beginning Greek student by providing them with parsing information for words in the Greek New Testament. Robinson and House’s Analytical Lexicon of New Testament Greek provides this information, but is set apart from other analytical lexicons by the additional information it delivers in its four appendices. “The lexicon contains an analytical entry of all the variegated morphological forms of words from differing editions of the Greek New Testament text. When forms differ between these editions, the word is noted as such. Along with the expected parsing information, gloss, lexical form, and Strong’s numbering tag there is a table reference that gives the word’s location in the ‘Greek word tables’ appendix. This appendix provides morphological information for the different parts of speech and forms of Koine Greek. This offers the beginning student not only reinforcement of noun and verb forms but also essential information as to how and why a word has morphed into its form as found in the Greek New Testament.
“The lexicon contains three other helpful appendices: one that lists the Greek Strong’s tag and their corresponding page and column number for quick reference, one that lists the six principal parts of the most common Greek verbs, and one that is a glossary of Greek grammatical terms, providing the student with a quick reference for defining many of the myriad grammatical terms that pop up in first-year grammars. These appendices work as a supplement to a beginning Greek grammar, setting this analytical lexicon apart not only as just an analytical lexicon, but a valuable resource that provides additional information for beginning students of New Testament Greek.”
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Editor Bios | ||||
Maurice A. Robinson (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Senior Professor of New Testament at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He is co-editor of The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform (2005) and The Greek New Testament for Beginning Readers: Byzantine Textform (2010). | ||||
Mark A. House (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is Professor of Biblical Studies at New Geneva Theological Seminary in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the Director of the Online Greek Program at Reformed Theological Seminary, Virtual. He is the editor of Analytical Lexicon of New Testament Greek: Revised and Updated (2012) as well as The Compact Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament (2008). | ||||
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