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Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament
by Timothy Friberg, Barbara Friberg and Neva F. Miller
439 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-0552; ISBN 1-4120-5654-3; US$34.00, C$39.06, EUR28.00, £20.00
A complete lexicon with meanings and definitions, yet without technical discussions found in larger lexicons. ANLEX provides users with a grammatical analysis of all the unique words found in the Greek text.
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A lexicon of New Greek Testament including variant forms found in all major printed editions of the Greek New Testament. Consequently, this is a lexicon of the New Testament's language in all its manuscript forms. The grammatical analysis is based on the Analytical Greek New Testament. The lemma definitions were developed as the original work of Neva Miller, and have gone through several stages of refining. Each lexical entry consists of the Greek word, its grammatical analysis and its lemma form. The definition gives all possible meanings in their various contexts.
Appendices:
An explanation and exhaustive list of Crossed-over Adjectives.
A Theory of Deponent Verbs
A Glossary of grammatical terms used in the lexicon
About the Author
Timothy and Barbara Friberg are field linguists and teachers of graduate linguistics working in Southeast Asia. Barbara Friberg earned an M.A. in linguistics at the University of Saigon and an M.S. in computer science at the University of Minnesota. Timothy holds a PhD. in linguistics from the University of Minnesota.
Neva F. Miller taught Greek, Bible and Christian education for thirty years at Vennard College in University Park, Iowa. She was also a research consultant for the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Dallas, Texas. Her dedication in preparing this lexicon and checking analytical Greek materials was undiminished until her death in 1997.
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