Looking for a reference for N T word parsing.
Bill Ross
wross at farmerstel.com
Mon Feb 21 22:18:43 EST 2000
I went ahead and set up a mailing list just now on egroups:
To subscribe, send an email to:
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It works like b-greek. You just send an email to
BibleReferenceExchange at egroups.com and everyone on the list gets a copy.
Here is the "blurb" describing it:
A list for comparing notes on the helpfulness of reference books and
software for Biblical languages, and to offer such tools for trade. This is
to help someone who might have the following question: "What is a good book
showing the parsing of all the verbs in the New Testament." Or perhaps
answering the question "Where might I get such a text?" Or "Would anyone
like to trade a first edition of ... for ...".
Bill Ross
wross at farmerstel.com
<Chris>
I am not sure what is involved in doing what you suggested, but I think it
is a
good suggestion. If a web page were designed, I would like to see a
hierarchy
of topics along with reviews by fellow b-greekers, even an in-list-only
book/software sale/trade section included.
in Christ -chris
Bill Ross wrote:
> <Chris>
> I am looking for a reference work that parses all the words of the New
> Testament. I am also interested to read why one is better than the
> other, and is this sort of thing typically free from doctrinal
> preferences. I am currently using Zodhiates WSNT for words that I can't
> parse myself, but after reading some of the posts that refer to his
> lexicon in a poor way, I am reluctant to use his WSNT too.
> Thanks in advance for any help that you can give.
> in Christ -chris
>
> <Bill>
> This is a suggestion, not for Chris, but for B-Greek.
>
> What would be involved in starting a B-GreekHelps list and every time a
post
> is made that is related to a book, software etc, it is forwarded to the
> B-GreekHelps list, where the archives would easily be searched on this
> subject.
>
> A web page would be nice, too, though I think it would lend itself to the
> biases of one person rather than the collective input.
>
> Just an idea.
>
> Bill Ross
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