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Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament: Coded with Strong's Concordance Numbers Hardcover – April 4, 2023
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- Print length752 pages
- LanguageEnglish, Ancient Greek
- PublisherHendrickson Academic
- Publication dateApril 4, 2023
- Dimensions7 x 1.6 x 9.3 inches
- ISBN-101565632095
- ISBN-13978-1565632097
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- Publisher : Hendrickson Academic; Reissue,Subsequent edition (April 4, 2023)
- Language : English, Ancient Greek
- Hardcover : 752 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1565632095
- ISBN-13 : 978-1565632097
- Item Weight : 3.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 7 x 1.6 x 9.3 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #65,725 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #44 in Christian Bible Language Studies
- #89 in Religion Encyclopedias
- #328 in New Testament Bible Study (Books)
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Words have multiple meanings, context drives the meaning. This will really help make sure you are exegeting correctly.
The thing that is most useful is that the words are numbered identically to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. You thus don't even have to read Greek to use this lexicon. If you have read this far, you probably do, or at least are attempting to learn the Greek. This lexicon will amplify considerably the definitions found in Strong's.
No, it does not have THE latest updates from the recently discovered papyri. But for most of us, that is probably not a huge factor. Well made, well bound, and a bargain at the price. Highly recommended!!
choice. True, it came out before the papyri discoveries, but what is most important
isn't how old or new a work is, but how accurate it is. Thayer ranks excellent in
that area. There is a mistake here or there, but that's true in any work, and if you
get the Hendrickson edition, it has the Strong's numbers, for those who don't know
Greek well. If one needs a newer lexicon, they are available large and small, some
on the used market for a fraction of the price.
I occasionally read a few rather critical reviews of Thayer, saying it's out of
date, and be sure to get the BDAG if you want to learn the correct meanings of the
Greek. BDAG is a bit on the high-price side (especially for students on a budget),
also it's not perfect (I have noticed a couple of entries where they inserted their
own theology, even ignoring the historians). That happens, which is why one must be
alert in ANY work written by humans, and let the Bible be the final authority.
So then, if you want a BDAG and have the $120+ to spend, of course get it, and use
it well. Or if you need only NT material, you might look at the CONCISE edition for
half price (sometimes you can go even lower if someone "wants bookshelf space".
However, just because Thayer is from the 1880's, please don't think it's not a
reliable lexicon (remember the Bible itself is rather old). I read many works from
scholars that quote it. It will give you plenty of help in learning the meanings of
the words of God in the original language.
Another thing I especially like is how he relates many Greek words to words in other languages, not just English. For example, "IDE" could be defined as look, behold, etc; but Thayer would give the helpful hint "Latin: ecce". Where useful, he also lists equivalents for some words in German, French, etc.
The only drawback is that it's an reprint of an old (1880?) text, so some of the print is a little hard to read, and some of the references are hard to figure out and then to find. But, especially for the money, it's a great tool.
Thanks
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The print quality of this modern copy can't match the original crystal clear type but it's perfectly readable. I'm delighted this book is available at a very reasonable price for modern students - an exercise in Germanic thoroughness!