Bible Study Software review
Maurice A. O'Sullivan
mauros at iol.ie
Fri Aug 30 07:22:46 EDT 2002
At 11:21 30/08/02, Wieland Willker wrote:
>The Logos Scholar's Library is
>probably the best package for anyone interested in Biblical archaeology.
>It's not the easiest to use, but it has a huge (and growing) library and
>many study tools; ... "
List members might like to know that the Bryn Mawr Classical Review issue
2002.08.41
is devoted to: Logos Bible Software Series X and BDAG
Reviewed by R. Dean Anderson, Valkenburg, The Netherlands
(r.d.anderson at hetnet.nl)
It can be accessed at: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/recent.html
He remarks that >> The morphological tagging of the Greek and Hebrew texts
makes searches
for all forms of certain verbs (including compounds) very simple. I found
no mistakes in the parsing of the New Testament, but spot checks in the
Septuagint text revealed that the morphological tagging can be rather
unreliable.<<
and he provides some examples of these.
Enjoy!
Maurice A. O'Sullivan [ Bray, Ireland ]
mauros at iol.ie
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