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The Greek Testament by Henry Alford (8 Vols.)
The Greek Testament, by Henry Alford ranks among the most important and authoritative works on the Greek text of the New Testament. In addition to Alford’s Greek text, this massive work includes detailed grammatical, literary, lexical, and textual analysis of nearly every Greek word in the New Testament, along with comprehensive textual and idiomatic notes. The 8-volume Logos edition of The Greek Testament contains Henry Alford’s original four volumes, which includes the prolegomena Alford wrote at the beginning of each volume that discuss the critical apparatuses and contain introductory notes on the textual issues that pertain to the Greek text of each book.
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Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament Bundle (6 Vols.)
Our understanding of the Greek New Testament is based almost entirely on English translations, but how would our understanding of the Greek text change if we read it for what it is, as Greek? With the Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament, we can now get behind the words of the New Testament writers and discover the particular linguistic tasks that inform translation and interpretation. The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament identifies discourse markers and performs complex discourse analysis of the entire New Testament quickly, easily, and accurately, which makes it one of the most advanced tools for studying the Greek text of the New Testament.
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The Use of the Septuagint in New Testament Research
Some contemporary readers of the New Testament may not fully grasp the impact of the Septuagint on the New Testament. R. Timothy McLay explains the history and influence of the Greek Jewish Scriptures and offers basic principles for relating this critical text to the Christian writings. McLay explains the use of the Septuagint in the New Testament by looking in depth at actual New Testament citations of the Jewish Scriptures. Complete with English translations, helpful indexes, and a glossary of terms, this book gives readers a new appreciation of the Septuagint as an important tool for interpreting the New Testament.
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The Apostolic Fathers in Greek and English (3 Editions, with Morphology)
As the earliest extant Christian writings outside the New Testament, the Apostolic Fathers are a primary resource for the study of early Christianity. The Logos Bible Software edition will include three morph-tagged diglot editions of the Apostolic Fathers, so you're actually getting three Greek texts, three English translations, and three morphologies for each of the ancient writings...plus introductions both modern and historical.
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The Iliad in Greek and Translation
Homer’s The Iliad has for centuries enthralled readers with its depictions of war, heroism, wrath, and the Greek pantheon. Detailing the final year of the Trojan War, the story holds such an important place in the in western civilization that it permeates our very language, endowing us with idioms like a “Trojan horse” and “Achilles heel.” Now, we invite you to delve deeper into The Iliad than ever before with the Logos edition of The Iliad in Greek and Translation.
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Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (SESB) Version 2.0
The popular Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible just got better with 15 additional resources. This acclaimed collection now includes 42 titles - all of them fully compatible with the Libronix Digital Library System. Only the SESB combines the power of Libronix with such a wide variety of multilingual biblical translations and dictionaries.
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Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (SESB) Edition for Logos Bible Software Users
This special collection of 10 resources—a co-production of the German Bible Society and the Bible Society of the Netherlands—is the most economical way to get critical apparatuses for the BHS and NA27...and much more!
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Josephus in Greek: Niese Critical Edition with Apparatus
This electronic edition includes Josephus' major works in Greek, morphologically tagged, with Niese's critical apparatus and cross-references. It also includes Niese’s prefaces for each work in both the original Latin and an exclusive English translation.
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More Light on the Path: Daily Scripture Readings in Hebrew and Greek
Pastors and seminary students who desire to keep their biblical language skills well honed will find a unique and useful resource in More Light on the Path. This book consists of brief daily readings drawn from the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament that allow readers to develop skill in the original lanuages while at the same time fostering spiritual formation. Arranged thematically according to the church year, each daily reading is accompanied by a brief prayer and meditation. Grammatical notes and translation helps are provided.
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The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts
Contains the text of all the earliest NT Greek manuscripts that have been found to date. Intended for scholars and students who are interested in the original text of the Greek NT. This is an accessible and accurate collection, invaluable in determining the original text of the New Testament.
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The Works of Philo: Greek Text with Morphology
The writings of Philo of Alexandria provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of Jesus and the Apostles. In fact, Philo’s works are a goldmine of information on Jewish exegetical methods, the worldview of the apostles, and theological matters of great importance for Christianity.
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Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology
The Pseudepigrapha are arguably the most important non-canonical documents for the historical and cultural background studies of popular religion in New Testament times. Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology will include 81 books, letters, and fragments, making it the most complete electronic assemblage of Greek pseudepigraphal texts available.
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Novum Testamentum Graece Apparatum Criticum (Tischendorf) (3 Vols.)
Novum Testamentum Graece (Tischendorf's eighth edition Greek NT with accents/diacritics) and Novum Testamentum Graece Apparatum Criticum (Tischendorf) (Tischendorf's Critcal Apparatus).
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The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture by Prof. Emanuel Tov
The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture uses the latest Interlinear display features of LDLS 2.0 to align the Masoretic Hebrew Bible/OT with the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (LXX).
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Greek Pronunciation Addin with Erasmian & Modern Data Sets
Pronunciation Addin can pronounce Greek words in any morphologically tagged resource. It pronounces the lemma or dictionary form of the word using your computer's speakers.
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UBS 4/Westcott-Hort with Swanson Morphological Analysis
This offering consists of two editions of the Greek New Testament (The UBS 4th edition and Westcott and Hort edition) with a complete word-by-word morphological analysis by James A. Swanson, with scrutinization and acceptance by knowledgeable persons in this field. The approach to morphological an...
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Nestle-Aland 27th Edition Greek New Testament with McReynolds English Interlinear
Some English interlinears are heavily contextual and non-literal, distancing the reader from the basic, literal sense of the Greek. Others are woodenly literal or archaic, thus not very helpful for English comprehension. The McReynolds interlinear strikes an optimal balance, conforming closely to th...
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Nestle-Aland 27th Edition Greek New Testament (Morphological Edition)
Sometimes referred to as the "critical text" or the "eastern manuscript tradition," this is the Greek text most widely used today. It is the basis for nearly every modern Bible translation in the past one hundred years. The Greek text is identical to the Nestle-Aland 27th/UBS 4th Edition. The GRAMCO...
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Analytical Greek New Testament (Friberg, Barbara and Timothy) with Nestle Aland 27th ed. 2.0
Both beginning and advanced students of Greek will find this an invaluble tool. It enables one to read the text more quickly, seeing at a glance the grammatical relationships between words. It serves admirably as a reference tool, allowing one to check in a moment the accuracy of his own analysis of...
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The Interlinear Literal Translation of the Greek [DOWNLOAD]
Thomas Newberry's Greek-English Interlinear provides a word-by-word interlinear presentation of the 1550 Textus Receptus, with morphology codes and Strongs numbers from Dr. Maurice Robinson's edition of the 1550 Textus Receptus.Note: This widely reprinted Greek-English interlinear (originally publis...
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Léxico Griego-Español del Nuevo Testamento
Una ayuda excelente y fácil para comprender el significado exacto de la Palabra de Dios en el Nuevo Testamento
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Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament (1881) With Morphology
According to Bruce M. Metzger, this edition was "the most noteworthy critical edition of the Greek Testament ever produced by British scholarship." They presented what is doubtless the oldest and purest text that could be attained with the means of information available in their day. They took the c...
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Stephen's Textus Receptus (1550) With Morphology
The Stephens 1550 Textus Receptus edition, with complete parsing information for all Greek words, as printed in the George Ricker Berry Interlinear Greek NT volume. Morphological analysis provided by Dr. Maurice A. Robinson.The Textus Receptus 1550 Greek text is best known as the basis for the King ...
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Scrivener's Textus Receptus (1894) With Morphology
The Scrivener 1894 Textus Receptus edition, with complete parsing information for all Greek words. Morphological analysis provided by Dr. Maurice A. Robinson.The Textus Receptus 1894 Greek text is the corresponding Greek text to the 1611 King James Version. The Scrivener text is a modified Beza 1598...
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Elzevir Textus Receptus (1624) with Morphology
The Stephens 1550 Textus Receptus adjusted to reflect the text of Elzevir 1624. Prepared by Dr. Maurice Robinson from the collation data in Scrivener's Plain Introduction (1st ed. 1861), 304-310; and Hoskier's A Full Collation of Ev. 604, Appendix B, 1-14.Morphological information originated with D...
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The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2005 with Morphology
The Robinson/Pierpont Byzantine Greek New Testament with complete parsing information and lemmas for all Greek words. The Byzantine Majority Greek text represents the texttype reflected among the vast majority of extant manuscripts. It is from this family of Byzantine texts that the early printed Gre...
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Tischendorf's Greek New Testament
Constantinus Tischendorf is perhaps best known for his discovery of the Codex Sinaiticus (one of the oldest extant copies of the New Testament in Greek, circa 360 A.D.) in a monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai. Tischendorf devoted his life to locating the most accurate sources for the compilation o...
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Westcott-Hort Greek New Testament
According to Bruce M. Metzger, this edition was "the most noteworthy critical edition of the Greek Testament ever produced by British scholarship." They presented what is doubtless the oldest and purest text that could be attained with the means of information available in their day. They took the c...
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Stephen's Textus Receptus (1550) Greek 2.0
The Textus Receptus 1550 Greek text is best known as the basis for the King James Version or Authorized Version completed in the year 1611. This is a useful text for comparison for those with proficiency in Greek.
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Septuaginta- Morphologically tagged edition, Alfred Rahlfs
The Septuagint (LXX) is the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures, which according to tradition was done by seventy Jewish scholars (hence the name) sometime in the 3rd century BC. It is the Bible which the Greek-speaking world read during the time of the apostles, to which Paul would have refe...
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Scrivener's Textus Receptus (1881) 2.0
The Textus Receptus 1881 Greek text is the corresponding Greek text to the 1611 King James Version. The Scrivener text is a modified Beza 1598 Textus Receptus in which changes have been made to reflect the readings chosen by the KJV translators. Scrivener's intent was to artificially create a Greek ...
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Byzantine/Majority Textform Greek 2.0
The Byzantine Majority Greek text represents the texttype reflected among the vast majority of extant manuscripts. It is from this family of Byzantine texts that the early printed Greek New Testaments ("Textus Receptus" editions) and early English versions such as the Bishop's, Geneva, Coverdale, an...
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