From: Barbara.Friberg@ccmail.lfa.com
Date: Sat Jan 19 2002 - 13:01:00 EST
January 19, 2002
Dear B-Greek list members,
I invariably profit from reading the daily discussions on the list when
I get beyond just perusing the table of contents. How do some of you do
it, reading everything and also commenting? I don't have time to do
justice to such multi-sourced wisdom!
The several weeks I followed the Middle Passive discussions (and other
times as well) I noted occasional references to our Analytical Greek New
Testament (AGNT) and perhaps even (though I cannot remember now) to our
Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament (ANLEX), both published by
Baker.
We have always made it a high priority to correct AGNT (and now ANLEX)
based on comments by users. That leads me to two questions that might
easily become requests:
I. Is there someone among you/us that reads everything that might also
be willing to alert me (off-list) to (or forward on to me) any
discussion that involves either a correction or an alternative analysis
for AGNT and ANLEX?
I am keen to have this input, but as I said above, I am rather selective
in what I read on the list due to too many activities already.
II. Is there a way to search the texts of B-Greek archives (and not just
the subject lines) in order to find past references to AGNT and/or ANLEX
that might contain the same valuable input for correction or alternative
analyses?
Thanks for the intellectual stimulus the list is to me at one of earth's
remotest corners.
Sincerely yours,
Timothy Friberg
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