Accordance/PC

Alan Hultberg alan.hultberg at truth.biola.edu
Fri Nov 8 12:30:39 EST 2002


Daniel,

>Am I right in thinking that you can't get BDAG or Koehler-Baumgartner
>modules for Accordance/Gramcord?

Accordance has both BDAG and Koehler-Baumgartner modules.

>If so, what sort of dictionaries can you get with Gramcord?

You can see all the modules available at 
http://www.gramcord.org/mac/master.htm.

>Also, I was wondering whether Accordance is as good with the Hebrew OT and
>LXX as it seems to be with GNT? Does anybody know about this?

Yes, it is, though that will depend on what both of us thinks makes 
Bible software good.  Accordance's search capabilities are very 
powerful, yet simple  and easily mastered.  It stands out for this 
reason alone.  This may be what you're asking.  Beyond this, what 
makes Accordance the best choice for my purposes, as others have 
stated, are the available modules -- standard reference literature 
and especially the extra searchable text modules -- Samaritan 
Pentateuch, Dead Sea scrolls, Apostolic Father's, Tov's LXX-MT 
parallel.  Personally, at least for the scholar, I don't think there 
is anything better than Accordance.

Best regards,

Alan Hultberg

P.S.  You may want to check the archives on the topic of Bible 
software.  It has been commented on quite thoroughly from time to 
time in the past.

-- 
Alan D. Hultberg, Ph.D.
Ass't Prof. of NT and Bib. Ex.
Talbot School of Theology, Biola Univ.

alan.hultberg at biola.edu



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