Review of Eight Greek Bible Dictionaries
What dictionaries do you need? Should you have? Should you avoid? Time markers for each book covered are listed below. This is longer than usual but covers a lot of information. 2:30 -- Strong's Exhaustive Concordance 9:30 -- Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words 11:15 -- Thayer's Greek - English Lexicon Of The New Testament 16:30 -- A Greek-English Lexicon (LSJ) 19:55 -- Greek-English Lexicon of the NT Based on Semantic Domains (Louw-Nida) 23:20 -- Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (TDNT / TDNTA) 28:55 -- New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (NIDNTT / NIDNTTE) 37:25 -- A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature 3rd Edition (BDAG)

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Thayer’s Lexicon

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