[B-Greek] tool for vocabulary distribution of GNT books?

Perry L. Stepp plstepp at kcu.edu
Wed Sep 27 15:26:43 EDT 2006


Have you looked at Sakae Kubo, _A Reader's Greek - English Lexicon of the
New Testament_?  I recommend it highly.

Perry L. Stepp, Ph.D., Bh.D.

Associate Professor, Biblical Studies and Theology
Kentucky Christian University

http://theophiluspunk.blogspot.com 

"It is often said that the poor want justice while the rich want peace. We
now have a situation where two-thirds of the world wants debt relief and
one-third wants sex. That is, I think, a tell-tale sign that something is
wrong at a deep structural level." 

                              (N.T. Wright)


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Hello B-Greekers,

Specialized vocabulary is a part of each book's specific message, as
well as the writer's style.  How do I find a list of which vocabulary
is emphasized in which books?  Surely the information I want is
available in a book or website somewhere.  If I knew the *name* of the
tool, I could look for it.

I want to find out which words are found most frequently in any given
book of the NT.  For example, the word KUWN ("dog") appears more in
Matthew than in any other NT book, if I am correct.

I don't really care much about the word for "dog"; that was just a
silly example.

Anyway, is there a tool that will help me find which book emphasizes
which vocabulary?  If so, what is that tool called?  Is it available on
the internet?

Thank you very much!

Ted Shoemaker

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