Search:
 

Greek New Testament Interlinear - Tischendorf

Works on your Windows or Mac OS X Leopard operating system.
$99.95
Sale!
$39.95
Add to Shopping Cart
This product is an electronic book for your WORDsearch or Bible Explorer program. This is not a physical book or a stand-alone program.
Click here to get Bible Explorer for free.
No customer reviews yet. Be the first to review this product.

Product Highlights

  • Derived from a circa 360 AD Greek Text
  • Features word-for-word detailed analysis of the New Testament
  • Includes: Tischendorf Greek New Testament and analysis, Tyndale Greek glosses, and Strong' numbers and audio pronunciations
  • Editio octava critica major (1869-1872), which remains unsurpassed as a complete edition of the New Testament text

This unique WORDsearch Greek New Testament Interlinear Bible combines some of the best resources in Greek scholarship available. This Interlinear includes Tischendorf's Greek New Testament and analysis, Tyndale Greek Glosses, and each Greek word includes Strong's numbers and audio pronunciations.

Every Greek word contains detailed multi-line analysis. You can easily see its original Greek word and transliteration, its grammar tags which define each word based on the parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, determiner, preposition, conjunction and particle. You can see its one succinct English equivalent, known as its gloss, and finally the equivalent Strong's number to link you to any other Greek-related reference work contained in WORDsearch.

Assignment of Lemmas
Two lemmas are provided: One conforms to Strong's dictionary, while the other mostly conforms to Friberg, Friberg, and Miller's ANLEX. ANLEX represents more than a century's worth of additional scholarship compared to Strong's dictionary. This and other factors entail that ANLEX has, in some respects, a more fine-grained lemma-division than Strong's.

Now, the lemmas were added automatically, based solely on the assigned Strong's number. Therefore, in a few cases, a distinction which ANLEX makes is lost, since it was not made by Strong. One such example is ἦχος which in ANLEX is two lemmas, one being masculine and the other being neuter. In Strong's dictionary, there is only one lemma, hence only one number, and hence, since the lemmas are based on the Strong's number, the distinction is lost.

The process was carried out with constant reference to a number of grammars and lexica, including BDAG, Thayer, Strong's, Abbott-Smith, Perschbacher, Liddell-Scott, and last, but not least, Friberg, Friberg and Miller's ANLEX. Blass-Debrunner-Rehkopf and Blass-Debrunner-Funk were consulted on occasion, as were a number of introductory grammars.

During the process described above, the editor had much pleasant interaction both with Professor Robinson and with Mr. Yale, resulting in mutual correction of our respective databases. All remaining errors are, of course, my own responsibility.

More about the Greek Text
This Greek New Testament text corresponds to the printed text found in German scholar Constantin Tischendorf's, Novum Testamentum Graece, editio octava critica major Vol. I, 1869; Vol. II, 1872, Leipzig: Giesecke and Devrient. Vol 3, Prolegomena, ed. by Caspar Rene' Gregory, Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1894. This text draws from the earliest manuscripts available at the time, and Tischendorf's goal was to assemble a text that was the closest to the original text. Tischendorf is best known for having rediscovered the Codex Sinaiticus, a 4th century New Testament manuscript, in 1859 in a Monastery at the foot of Mt. Sinai.

.

About WORDsearch Bible Software: WORDsearch makes your Bible study time more productive the very first time you use it. It works like a highly-trained research assistant, searching through shelves of books in seconds to find the exact paragraphs, illustrations, and Biblical language notes you need for your sermon, lesson, or personal study. With an easy-to-use interface, free online training, and an ever-growing library of resources, WORDsearch helps you be a good steward of your time and your finances.
This book is available in the following money-saving bundles:
 
WORDsearch
Daily Deal

Today's special: The Ministry of Healing. Everyday price: $9.95

Today's price: $0.99

Keep up with the Daily Deal -- follow @wordsearchbible on Twitter.

Holman New Testament Commentary Series

This 12 volume, 5,100-page commentary designed especially for Bible teachers is currently half-off.

The Holman Old Testament Commentary is also on our Pre-Development site, where you can pre-order it at a deep discount.

Bible Explorer 4.0: Limited Edition

$14.95, or just $9.95 when you buy 5 or more. It makes a great gift!



 
 
Home | Catalog | Training | Support | About | Cart
WORDsearch Media | InstaVerse | LESSONmaker | WORDsearch To Go (PDA) | Online Bible Library Browse