From: Richard Ghilardi (qodeshlayhvh@juno.com)
Date: Mon Jul 09 2001 - 12:05:32 EDT
G' day Julian,
Here are my recommendations:
Theological Dictionary of the NT, Geoffrey Bromiley - $50
(abridgement of Kittel's 10 vol. work - a good supplement to Colin Brown)
A NT Grk Morpheme Lexicon, Harold Greenlee - $25
(very complete)
Synonyms of the NT, Richard Trench - $18
(Excellent, but not complete)
Complete Handbook of Greek Verbs, N. Marinone - $25
(good for finding forgotten forms fast)
A Grammatical Analysis of the Grk NT, Max Zerwick - $30
(also get his companion vol. Biblical Greek - $20 - I use this tool more
than any other Grk ref. work)
A Grk-Eng Lexicon of the NT and Other Early Christian Literature, (BDAG),
3rd ed. (thorough, top of the field) - $65
Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of OT and NT Words, W.E. Vine
(scholarly and complete, yet easy to understand) - $17
Word Meanings in the NT, Ralph Earle
(He draws on many scholarly sources and makes them accessible to the
average Bible student) - $15
Word Pictures in the NT, 6 vol., A.T Robertson
(thorough treatment, new 1 vol abridgement just released - $15)
Theological Lexicon of NT, 3 vol, Celas Spiq
(like Kittel and Brown) - $60
Word Studies in the NT, 4 vol., Marvin Vincent
(He, like Earle, draws on many scholarly sources) - $35
The New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Grk NT, Cleon Rogers
(like Zerwick but with more exegetical material) - $30
Word Studies in the Grk NT, 4 vol. Kenneth Wuest
(draws on many scholars and adds his own erudition; very accessible to
the average Bible student; inlcludes his own translation of the NT) - $45
Morphology of Biblical Grk, William Mounce
(like Greenlee but with much more explanatory material) $28
I hope this helps. :-)
Yours in His grace,
Richard Ghilardi -- qodeshlayhvh@juno.com
New Haven, CT USA
Nibai kaurno hwaiteis gadriusando in airtha gaswiltith,
silbo ainata aflifnith: ith jabai gaswiltith, manag akran bairith.
On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 14:53:33 +1000 Julian Duckworth
<jcduckworth@optushome.com.au> writes:
> I would like to know if list members could recommend good thorough
> books
> giving in-depth studies of NT Gk. words, derivations, constructions
> (e.g.
> PARABOLH = PARA+BALLW sort of thing). I have Van Voorst 'Building
> your New
> Testament Greek Vocabulary' and I have 'The New International
> Dictionary of
> New Testament Theology' (3 vols.), but I would imagine there are
> several
> other major books in this whole area. I am specifically interested
> in the
> subtle shades of meanings that many NT Gk. words contain. Thanks if
> you can.
>
> Julian Duckworth
> Roseville, Sydney,
> Australia
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