This all-new analytical Greek lexicon is based on the critical Greek text (UBS3) and includes Goodrick / Kohlenberger numbers and new grammatical paradigms.
In spite of the rapidly growing interest in Septuagint studies, few tools are available to help the beginning student of the Septuagint in reading the Greek text. The Analytical Lexicon to the Septuagint is designed to help the beginning (as well as the more advance) student of the Septuagint gain a better understanding of the Greek text. It parses, in alphabetical sequence, every Greek form found in the Septuagint. The Analytical Lexicon to the Septuagint will help the student read the Septuagint with greater speed and accuracy.
Bernard A. Taylor, Ph.D, studied at Sydney University, Australia; Andrews University; and Hebrew Union College. His area of specialization is the Septuagint. Dr. Taylor is currently pastor of the University Church in Loma Linda, California.
From Book News, Inc.
Too few tools are available to help the beginning student of the Septuagint, the oldest Greek version of the Old Testament, mostly written in koine, the amalgam of Greek dialects that replaced classical Greek under the Roman Empire. This resource is designed to help students gain a better understanding of the Greek text, parsing in alphabetical sequence every Greek form found in the Rahlfs text of the Septuagint, and listing the dictionary form for each word. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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