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Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament (Updated)
This is an updated edition of the Greek–English Lexicon to the New Testament by Thomas Sheldon Green. It is indispensable for biblical and classical studies. Each entry lists not only the definition of a word, but also its irregular inflections. It contains a preface by H. L. Hastings, Editor of the Christian, Boston, U.S.A. and a supplement prepared by Wallace N. Stearns under the supervision of J. H. Thayer, D.D., litt.d., Professor of new-testament criticism and interpretation in the Divinity school of Harvard University. The edition contains additional words and forms to be found in one or another of the Greek texts in current use, especially those of Lachmann, Tischendorf, Treglles, Westcott and Hort.
The eBook edition has been revised from the printed edition. The first and most obvious change is that the interior of the book has been handsomely colored and the font has been updated with a newer, easier to read font. Another major change is that the original printed publication with the dual column layout has been abandoned and replaced with a single column layout. This was done with the aim of making scrolling through the content easier.
Since no table of contents was provided in the printed publication, a small hyperlinked table has been added to allow for direct access to each letter of the Greek alphabet in both the Main Lexicon and the Supplement to the Lexicon sections. The Main Lexicon term entries have a light blue background while the Supplement term entries have a light yellow background. This is to assist visually in determining which section a hyperlink has moved the reading into or out of.
The automatic numbering of each lexical entry within an alphabetic section has been inserted to facilitate cross-referencing terms and hyper-linked roots throughout this eBook document.