GreekEnglish Concordance to the New Testament, The

GreekEnglish Concordance to the New Testament, The

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The GreekEnglish Concordance to the New Testament is an exhaustive index to three Greek texts: UBS4, NestleAland 26, and the Greek text underlying the New International Version of the Bible. It replaces the venerable Englishmans Greek Concordance by George Wigram, published over 150 years ago. FEATURES: * Lists all occurrences of a given Greek word (even where there is not a direct English equivalent) in Greek alphabetical order * Shows the interrelationship between the English and Greek texts, including redundant cognates and repeated Greek words, as well as multipleword translations * Uses the GoodrickKohlenberger numbering system (with crossreference to Strongs numbers), allowing for accurate identification of Greek words and use with The Zondervan NIV Exhaustive Concordance * Keyed to the BauerArndtGingrichDanker Greek Lexicon (BAGD) and The New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (NIDNTT) * Exhaustive NIVtoGreek index * Includes a phrase concordance for phrases such as Son of Man, kingdom of God, etc.

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  • Q: What is the Greek-English Concordance to the New Testament? A: The Greek-English Concordance to the New Testament is a comprehensive index that lists occurrences of Greek words in three key Greek texts: UBS4, Nestle-Aland 26, and the Greek text used for the New International Version of the Bible.
  • Q: How does this concordance differ from George Wigram's Englishman's Greek Concordance? A: This concordance replaces George Wigram's Englishman's Greek Concordance, which was published over 150 years ago, by providing a more exhaustive and updated index of Greek words and their English translations.
  • Q: What features does the Greek-English Concordance offer? A: Key features include listings of all occurrences of Greek words, interrelationships between English and Greek texts, the Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbering system, and an exhaustive NIV-to-Greek index.
  • Q: Is this concordance suitable for beginners in biblical studies? A: Yes, the concordance is designed to be user-friendly, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced scholars in biblical studies.
  • Q: How many pages does the Greek-English Concordance have? A: The Greek-English Concordance contains a total of 1152 pages, providing extensive information and resources.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this product? A: The Greek-English Concordance is available in hardcover binding, ensuring durability and longevity.
  • Q: Who is the author of the Greek-English Concordance? A: The author is John R. Kohlenberger III, a well-known scholar in the field of biblical studies.
  • Q: When was this concordance published? A: The Greek-English Concordance to the New Testament was published on April 11, 1997.
  • Q: Does this concordance include a phrase concordance? A: Yes, it includes a phrase concordance for common phrases such as 'Son of Man' and 'kingdom of God'.
  • Q: Can this concordance be used alongside Strong's numbers? A: Yes, the Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbering system includes cross-references to Strong’s numbers, allowing for accurate identification of Greek words.

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