TY - BOOK AU - Moulton,W.F. AU - Geden,A.S. AU - Moulton,H.K. AU - AU - TI - A concordance to the Greek Testament: according to the texts of Westcott and Hort, Tischendorf, and the English revisers SN - 9780567010216 AV - BS2302 .C663 1978 PY - 1926/// CY - Edinburgh, Scotland PB - T. and T. Clark KW - Bible KW - New Testament KW - New Testament Bible Studies KW - Religious Encyclopedias N1 - "With supplement according to the text of the United Bible Societies' third edition."; A Continuum imprint; Previous edition (1978): Moulton, W. F. A concordance to the Greek Testament, according to the texts of Westcott and Hort, Tischendorf, and the English revisers; 2; CIU has obtained rights for you to copy and share this title in electronic or print format with students, faculty, and staff N2 - This book is a completely revised and reset edition of the best-selling A Concordance to the Greek Testament edited by W. F. Moulton and A. S. Geden. Originally published in 1897, it has remained in print ever since. It is beyond any doubt the most useful basic tool available for the student of the New Testament. The original edition was primarily based on the Greek text of Westcott and Hort, but gave all the variants in the edition of Tischendorf and in the Greek text underlying the Revised Version of the English Bible; quotations are given with grammatical completeness as far as possible; a significant feature is the inclusion of the Hebrew text of direct quotations from the Old Testament; asterisks and daggers indicate whether the vocabulary items in the New Testament are found in Classical Greek and in the Septuagint.This new edition retains all the features of the earlier editions, but it is primarily based on the Greek text in The Greek New Testament (4th edition), which is identical with that in Novum Testamentum Graece (27th edition), currently the two most widely used editions of the Greek New Testament; it incorporates the main marginal readings in the former of these texts; references to the variants in the older editions are preserved, so that the student has to hand every reading which by even a remote probability might be regarded as forming part of the true text of the New Testament. The Supplement incorporating the prepositions has been included in the main text of the Concordance. Where the same word occurs twice in the same verse, these occurrences are now printed on separate lines and individually verse-numbered so that it is easier to count the number of occurrences of any given word. Special new Greek fonts have been created to enable great clarity in the printing ER -