From: Mark Goodacre (M.S.GOODACRE@bham.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Jun 25 1999 - 09:07:53 EDT
On 24 Jun 99, at 17:57, John McQueen wrote:
> I recently picked up an old Greek lexicon called "A Manual Greek Lexicon of
> the New Testament" by G. Abbott-Smith, 3rd Ed, published by T. & T. Clark,
> Edinburgh
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this lexicon or have any comments or
> opinions as to its quality or usefulness in studying NT Greek? I would
> appreciate any input from the B-Greek world.
Yes -- it is a good lexicon for introductory Greek. All our
undergraduate students use it as their standard lexicon. However for
post-graduate work, if not before, one needs to move on to BADG.
Mark
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