Re: Greek Concordance update

From: Carlton Winbery (winberyc@popalex1.linknet.net)
Date: Tue Jan 16 1996 - 19:08:51 EST


>Does the lack of response to my question as to whether Kohlenberger's
>Complete Greek Concordance replaces (at a much lower cost) Aland's Computer
>Concordance mean that no one has compared the two or has an answer?
>
I have looked at Kohlenberger's, but I do not recall the details of any
differences from Aland. My concordance root was Schmoller's Handkonkordanz
and then Moulton and Geden, then Aland Computer Concordance. I also use in
our library Band I of Aland, VollstŠndige Konkordanz zum griechischen neuen
Testament. The latter, I much prefer over the Computer Cordance, but the
price is prohibitive even for many libraries. You can get band II of the
VollstŠntige Konkordanz for about $90.00, but that is not really a
concordance. My answer is that is Kolenberger gives you the same features
as Aland, then go with the cheaper price provided it is readable, something
I have to consider in recent days.

P.S. one reason I prefer the VKGNT to the Computer Concordance is that it
gives you readings in variants.

Carlton Winbery
Chair Religion/Philosophy
LA College,
Pineville,La
winberyc@popalex1.linknet.net
winbery@andria.lacollege.edu
fax (318) 442-4996 or (318) 487-7425



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