The Analytical Lexicon to The Greek New Testament

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0310542103 
ISBN 13
9780310542100 
LCCN
92043226 
OCLC
27107524 
Category
Reference ( 參考書藉 )  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1993 
Publisher
Pages
542 
Subject
PA881 
Abstract
The Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament was created to aid in the study of the Greek New Testament, using sophisticated computer resources to ensure an accurate, helpful, and in-depth analysis of the word forms that make up the New Testament. Its combination of features sets it apart from all previously published analytical lexicons: · Based on the UBS 3d edition (revised). · Includes both accepted and variant readings · Consistent with today’s standard Greek lexicons · Gives the frequency of each inflected form, verse references for forms that occur only once · Includes Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbers for all words · Includes principal parts for all verbs · Contains a grammatical section with a discussion of paradigms and explanations as to why paradigms are formed as they are Most significantly, The Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament is keyed to the author’s Morphology of Biblical Greek, which explains in detail why some Greek words follow certain patterns and other Greek words follow seemingly very different patterns. The Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament is more than a tool for quick reference—it provides the Greek student or scholar with an index to another body of literature. 
Description
The basic rules governing case endings ; Case endings ; Article ; Nouns ; Adjectives -- Verb formation ; Augment ; Reduplication ; Verbal tense formation ; Tense and mood formatives ; Thematic and athematic conjugations ; Personal endings -- Tense formation : Master indicative verb chart ; Overview of the thematic conjugation ; Present indicative ; Imperect indicative ; Imperfect indicative ; Future indicative ; Aorist indicative ; Perfect active indicative/pluperfect ; Perfect middle/ passive indicative ; Aorist/ future passive ; Subjunctive ; Optative ; Imperative ; Infinitive ; Participle -- Analytical lexicon. 
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