Now for the first time the Bible students will have a
lexicon/dictionary with every one of the original 8,674 Hebrew
words, and also every one of the 5,624 Greek words of the
Scriptures included in it.. For ninety-five out of the hundred
times the Bible student, preacher, Bible class teacher, or the host
of God's saints who study to show themselves workmen unashamed (2
Tim. 2:15), this quick reference, easy-to-use lexicon is a jewel.
You will literally wear it out, using it weekly, if not daily. The
words are alphabetical in order. This is important with the Hebrew
words in particular. For the most used Hebrew lexicon is the
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew-Aramaic Lexicon. And one must know the
root word to look up Hebrew entries in that lexicon, or else they
must have a multi-paged index to it. This brief lexicon can even be
used instead of the Brown-Driver Briggs Lexicon in most cases when
anyone desires a quick reference to the grammatical construction
and the meaning of a word. For the fact is, this lexicon is an
abbreviated edition of the Brown-Driver Briggs Lexicon, most of the
information coming from that great work. Yet this little lexicon
contains more information than can be found in B-D-B. Proper names
appear in alphabetical order, often with their meanings. Derivation
of words is given. More grammatical information is given than is in
the larger lexicon. The Greek section also provides coding to
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, and it gives page references to
Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon, Arndt-Gingrich Greek-English
Lexicon, and, Kittel's Theological Dictionary. The reader will
learn to appreciate these quick and easy references by use of the
Arabic numbers in numerical order, coupled with the original
language. This handy, quick study tool will revolutionize study of
the Bible, saving a multitude of hours of study, yet providing
comprehensive information not available in any other existing
volume. The savings in time alone is enough to recommend this handy
little lexicon. The fact that it contains both the Hebrew-Aramaic
words and the Greek words in a single easy-to-access volume is a
time-saver not to be found in any other book (it appears that no
previous book has contained both the 8,674 Hebrew words and the
5,624 Greek words, with their meanings, and other items of
information, which the student of either language can use with
ease.) Maurice A. Robinson (PhD) is Associate Professor of Greek at
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, South
Carolina. Jay P. Green, Sr. (1918-) is Translator and Editor of The
Interlinear Hebrew-Greek-English Bible and the translator of the
Modern King James Version of the Holy Bible, the Teenage Version of
the Holy Bible, the Literal translation of the Holy Bible and the
KJ3-Literal Translation Bible. He has written numerous books on
textual criticism.
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