Description
Improving on earlier lexical works, A New Reader’s Lexicon of the Greek New Testament incorporates all words that occur fewer than fifty times in the New Testament. In canonical order, it catalogs a word’s frequency in each book, in each author’s writings, and in the entire New Testament. References to rare or noteworthy word usages are included, allowing the reader to quickly identify words of special significance.
“This lexicon . . . has overcome the noticeable shortcomings of Kubo and should well serve the person who wants to keep up their Greek by daily reading, but gets frustrated by having to spend so much time looking up words.” -Gordon D. Fee Professor of New Testament Studies Regent College
“A New Reader’s Lexicon is a step forward for the student of Greek and is sure to be of benefit to those who teach Greek. . . . The use of A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (BDAG) is a great touch.” -Darrell L. Bock Research Professor of New Testament Studies Dallas Theological Seminary
“Very usable, exceedingly helpful, and a fine contribution to any student of the Word interested in serious reading of the Greek New Testament.” -Grant Osborne Professor of the New Testament Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Author
Michael H. Burer is assistant professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, where he received his Ph.D. He has published a number of scholarly works and contributed as an editor to the New English Translation-Novum Testamentum Graece New Testament.
Jeffrey E. Miller earned his Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary and is senior pastor at Trinity Bible Church in Richardson, Texas. He has published both scholarly and popular works. RELIGION/Biblical Reference/General Kregel A&P
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