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Lexham Analytical Lexicon of the Hebrew Bible

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Overview

The Lexham Analytical Lexicon of the Hebrew Bible is a comprehensive reference tool for studying how each word in the Hebrew Bible is used and where it occurs. This lexicon contains an entry for the lemma (dictionary form) of every Hebrew word occurring in the Lexham Hebrew Bible. Each lemma is classified according to the various senses in which it is used in the Bible. Exhaustive verse references show exactly where the Hebrew lemma is used with a given sense. Further information about each lemma includes English glosses, Hebrew cognate words, corresponding Greek lemmas from the Septuagint, and a table of morphological inflections showing all forms of the Hebrew lemma occurring throughout the Bible.

The strength of an analytical lexicon lies in the vast quantity of lexical and semantic data that it collates into concise entries accessible at a glance. In Logos Bible Software, this powerful tool is enriched with hyperlinks to cited verses, Hebrew cognate lemmas with their own entries in the lexicon, and Bible sense entries in the Bible Sense Lexicon.

In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

Key Features

  • Includes an entry for every lemma in the Lexham Hebrew Bible
  • Lists Hebrew cognate words which share the root of the active headword
  • Includes lemma links for headwords, Hebrew cognates, and corresponding Greek lemmas, allowing you to jump into a Logos Bible Word Study straight from the lexicon entry
  • Uses Bible sense classifications from the Bible Sense Lexicon
  • Greek-Hebrew lemma alignments are based on the Lexham Greek-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Septuagint: H.B. Swete Edition
  • Mouse hover on Hebrew morph codes displays full, unabbreviated morphology parsings

Top Highlights

“used of God’s love that is related to faithfulness to his covenant” (source)

“quality of having no value or significance; as a result of being futile or insubstantial or absurd or incomprehensible” (source)

“Ps 18:47; 28:6; 31:22; 41:14; 66:20; 68:20, 36; 72:18–19; 89:53; 106:48; 119:12; 124:6; 135:21; 144:1; Ru 2:19–20” (source)

to be trusting and to show loyalty to another (includes obedience in regards to a deity)” (source)

“ἀλήθεια n., truth: Is 11:5; Ps 36:6; 40:11; 88:12; 89:2–3, 6, 9, 25, 34, 50; 92:3;” (source)

Product Details

Isaiah Hoogendyk received a BA in classical languages from Hope College and an MA in linguistics from Trinity Western University. He is a language editor for Logos Bible Software, contributing to such projects as the English-Greek Reverse Interlinear of the NRSV Apocryphal Texts, the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis, and the Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology.

Sample Pages from the Digital Edition

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  1. Dr. Anthony Mazak
  2. Joel Hayworth

    Joel Hayworth

    12/3/2019

    Extremely useful and helpful source. I used this on a daily basis during my Hebrew courses in seminary - can't recommend it enough!
  3. Russ Herald

    Russ Herald

    7/20/2019

    This lexicon opens more accurately than BDB to the correct word (BDB is occasionally a page off). The senses and references are spelled out clearly, and I enjoy the comparison to Greek terms used in the LXX. Where the Lexicon slips a bit is exactly at it's strong point: it focuses on words. Words are often used as part of a specific expression, in which the "sense" of the word is subsumed by the larger impression given by the expression. The lexicon misses this (but my experience with it is still very limited), so one needs to turn to other resources (such as BDB and TWOT, which are also word based but do better in dealing with phraseology). But if you keep that limitation in mind, this is an excellent resource.
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  5. André Kamphuis

    André Kamphuis

    10/31/2018

  6. Elijah

    Elijah

    9/22/2018

  7. Adam Olean

    Adam Olean

    2/24/2018

  8. Douglas Ray

    Douglas Ray

    2/8/2018

  9. Ronald Alejandro Aquije Herencia
  10. James Brooks

    James Brooks

    8/13/2017

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