[B-Greek] Analytical Greek Lexicon
Dave Smith (REL110, 211,212)
rel21x at charter.net
Thu May 25 09:42:59 EDT 2006
Dick,
I expect the reason that you want to replace your Analytical Lexicon is for
rarely used forms. A much better tool for this, with a wider application for
reading the GNT is Max Zerwick's, A Grammatical Analysis of the GNT, which
can be found at Eisenbrauns or sometimes used copies at Amazon or Ebay. Be
sure to get the English 1 volume edition, unless you get a really good deal
on the older 2 volume edition. There was an original Latin edition. I've had
one of these for years and have always suggested that my students buy one.
There is a companion grammar, but it is not necessary.
Dave Smith
Hudson, NC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Grenell" <grenell at prtel.com>
To: <b-Greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 01:28
Subject: [B-Greek] Analytical Greek Lexicon
> Greetings to the List !
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> I'm a new-comer to the List, but no stranger to New Testament Greek.
My
> copy of "The Analytical Greek Lexicon"
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> is in a sad state. I need another in-tact one. Can someone direct
> me to a source where I may purchase a used copy ?
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> Gratefully,
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> For "ten aletheia,"
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> Dick Grenell
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> 28877 Sunset
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> Ashby, Minnesota 56309
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> grenell at prtel.com
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