[B-Greek] Analytical Greek Lexicon

Eric Weiss papaweiss1 at yahoo.com
Thu May 25 10:16:00 EDT 2006


> 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
   
  I'll second Zerwick-Grosvenor for portability (though it's price and binding leave much to 
  be desired). The companion grammar BIBLICAL GREEK is inexpensive, and well 
  worth reading and having, so since it's keyed to the Grammatical Analysis and gives 
  related examples/discussions, I'd call it recommended, even if it's not necessary.
   
  A Grammatical Analysis of the Greek New Testament, 5th Edition, Revised, by 
  Maximilian Zerwick and Mary Grosvenor. ISBN 8876535888. About $36.
   
  Zerwick's grammar, Biblical Greek Illustrated By Examples. ISBN 8876535543. 
  About $15.
   
   
  
 


Eric S. Weiss


		
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