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  2. Bauer's Lexicon - Wikipedia

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    It is based on Bauer's fifth German edition (1957–1958). This second edition, Bauer-Danker Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, is commonly known as BAGD (due to the abbreviation of the contributors Bauer–Arndt–Gingrich–Danker). The third English edition was published in 2000/1 by the University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780226039336).

  3. Novum Testamentum Graece - Wikipedia

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    Novum Testamentum Graece (The New Testament in Greek) is a critical edition of the New Testament in its original Koine Greek published by Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft (German Bible Society), forming the basis of most modern Bible translations and biblical criticism.

  4. File:A manual Greek lexicon of the New Testament (IA ...

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    A manual Greek lexicon of the New Testament ( ) Author: Abbott-Smith, George. Title: A manual Greek lexicon of the New Testament. Publisher: New York, Scribner ...

  5. George Ricker Berry - Wikipedia

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    The Interlinear Greek-English New Testament (the Englishman's Greek New Testament apparently created by Thomas Newberry), of which American editions are generally published with Berry's Lexicon and New Testament Synonyms, is a widely used Bible study aid.

  6. Joseph Henry Thayer - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, Thayer was a member of the American Bible Revision Committee and recording secretary of the New Testament company (working on the Revised Version). [1] Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon is a revised and translated edition of C.G. Wilke's Clavis Novi Testamenti - first published in 1841. After numerous revisions by both Wilke and his ...

  7. F. Wilbur Gingrich - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1949, Gingrich was granted a leave of absence to work on a new Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament, translating and adapting the work of Walter Bauer’s Greek-German lexicon in collaboration with William F. Arndt. The work actually took 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 years. Gingrich returned to his teaching duties in February 1955.