Septuagint lexicons

Steven Lo Vullo doulos at chorus.net
Fri Mar 24 17:57:07 EST 2000


Everyone,

Just to add to what David said, this lexicon is also available in electronic form with the Gramcord LXX (www.gramcord.org).

Steve LoVullo 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Spear 
  To: Biblical Greek 
  Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 2:13 PM
  Subject: Re: Septuagint lexicons


        On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:11:49 -0500, Darrell Jachim-Moore wrote: 
        >All, 
        >  
        >I'm looking to purchase a lexicon for the Septuagint.  Could some of you with more knowledge of the area please suggest some pros/cons on the Hatch/Redpath and Liddell-Scott works?  Or, perhaps there is one I haven't yet considered.  I will be a doing thesis over the coming year with primary interest in the Hebrew scriptures and would like a comprehensive lexicon to the Greek rendering of this text.  Any input will be greatly appreciated.  thanx. 
        >  
        >darrell  

        There is a Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint (2 Vol. set) Compiled by J. Lust, E. Eynikel, & K. Hauspie - ISBN# 3-438-05125-7, & 3-438-05126-7 that are available thru the Christian Book Distributors- http://www.christianbook.com/ 

        Blessings.....Dave 
       
        -- David Spear, davidspear at calvarychapel.com on 03/24/2000 at 3:06:35 PM
        KJV Romans 3:28  Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without (or apart from) the deeds of the law.


       

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