Upgraded with Strong's numbers in the topic tree so it will work with your Strong's number resources such as NASB, NET2, etc.
Described as an "invaluable reference work" (Classical Philology) and "a tool indispensable for the study of early Christian literature" (Religious Studies Review) in its previous edition, this new updated edition takes Walter Bauer's Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments even further. This work includes Greek definitions for works of all periods of Greek, and has more than 25,000 additional references to classical, intertestamental, Early Christian, and modern literature.
In this edition, Frederick W. Danker's broad knowledge of Greco-Roman literature, as well as papyri and epigraphs, provides a more panoramic view of the world of Jesus and the New Testament. Danker has also introduced a more consistent mode of reference citation, and has provided a composite list of abbreviations to facilitate easy access to this wealth of information.
Perhaps the single most important lexical innovation of Danker's edition is its inclusion of extended definitions for Greek terms. For instance, a key meaning of "episkopos" was defined in the second American edition as overseer; Danker defines it as "one who has the responsibility of safeguarding or seeing to it that something is done in the correct way, guardian." Such extended definitions give a fuller sense of the word in question, which will help avoid both anachronisms and confusion among users of the lexicon who may not be native speakers of English.
Danker's edition of Bauer's Wörterbuch is an indispensable tool for New Testament exegete.
theWord Features:
- Verse popups
- Abbreviation popups
- Fully searchable text
- Easy navigation of topics via topics tree display.
- Greek Lemmas
- Strong’s Numbers in topic tree
- Special Text Colors
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- ---Hyperlink: New Docs | Hb 9:4
- ---Greek: σωμάτων
- ---Hebrew: מִשְׁפָּט