Greek Concordance

From: Eric Weiss (eweiss@acf.dhhs.gov)
Date: Mon Jan 08 1996 - 09:53:49 EST


The recent requests for Aland's Computer Concordance prompted this response:

Kohlenberger's Complete Greek Concordance to the New Testament has just been
published (I saw it at Dallas Seminary Bookstore the first week of December).
It is handier and less expensive ($50.00 retail) than Aland's Computer
Concordance, of which I have a copy in near-perfect condition (other than the
previous owner's name stamp), plus it also includes NA/UBS variants in its
listings, not just the NA-26 text as Aland's does, and its quotations include
accent marks.

So: Is there any reason any more to buy Aland's concordance now that
Kohlenberger's is in print? (Also: Should I hang onto my Aland Computer
Concordance or try to sell it at a loss to a used bookstore--or to someone on
this list--and use what I get for it to buy Kohlenberger's?) Are there
possible typo errors in Kohlenberger's that would warrant waiting to purchase
it until its second or third printing?

Since I'm not currently subscribed to b-greek (we have e-mail glut problems,
so I read the messages at the Web archive site), please cc: me copies of any
replies you make to this message. Thanks!

eweiss@acf.dhhs.gov



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