Greek Lexicons

Kevin W. Woodruff cierpke at utc.campuscw.net
Fri Jun 25 12:17:39 EDT 1999


Abbot-smith is a good lexicon, the best one is BAGD. If you can't afford
BAGD then Abbott-smith is a good secon-choice


At 05:57 PM 6/24/99 -0700, you wrote:
>I recently picked up an old Greek lexicon called "A Manual Greek Lexicon of
>the New Testament" by G. Abbott-Smith, 3rd Ed, published by T. & T. Clark,
>Edinburgh
>
>Does anyone have any experience with this lexicon or have any comments or
>opinions as to its quality or usefulness in studying NT Greek? I would
>appreciate any input from the B-Greek world.
>
>Thank-you
>
>John McQueen
>
>E-Mail: computec at oberon.ark.com
>
>
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