A Critical Greek And English Concordance Of The New TestamentPosted on November 25, 2011.  No description CommentsElna Frelow says... If you want to better understand the words used in the original Greek of the New Testament, this will be a big help.Even better would be to use this reference after you have worked through "Greek for The Rest of Us" by William Mounce.Greek for the Rest of Us Posted on November 25, 2011 Teddy Sternal says... I tried the sample book on the Kindle for Android and it works great.All of the Hebrew characters are rendered correctly and the search feature is incredibly handy.Definitely worth the money! Posted on November 26, 2011 Vanesa Schlipf says... A concordance is an indispensable tool for any student of the Bible. This volume is an incredibly helpful resource for study especially in relation to preaching, and teaching. However, if one did not know Greek, or at least the alphabet and the word he or she was looking for it would be too difficult and time consuming to really be helpful. Money would be better spent on an NIV exhaustive concordance, or even buying both the NIV concordance from Zondervan, as well as this one. The G/K numbers correspond. Of all word study tools the concordance is most basic and necessary. This one is put together nicely and is easy to use even with only a basic understanding of Greek. Posted on November 26, 2011 Fernande Schmeisser says... Someone did a quick sloppy scan of a text and did nothing to make sure the greek was usable with the Kindle. After getting through pages of introduction, one comes to a jumbled combo of letters, supposed to be the greek alphabet. Then the concordance is just a jumble as well. There is no way to know where a word definition begins or ends and there is no greek. This is a mess. Don't give money to this publisher. Posted on November 27, 2011 Bailey Feenan says... I thought I would try the sample even after reading all the negative reviews.Thank God for free samples because I got the same problem on my Kindle DX as most of the other reviewers.The Greek and Hebrew words for all entries are all question marks inside tiny squares, very distracting.Although I do not read Greek or Hebrew I would prefer them to be there.I understand though that these fonts are not in the Kindle font library and we can't expect them to render without the font present.So, why include them in the text?Remove the Greek and Hebrew wording and I would buy the dictionary. Posted on November 27, 2011 Coretta Lenart says... This volume of concordance to New Testament Greek is a must for every reader of the Bible who wants to get an easy and fast access to where words are found in the New Testament. The advantage of this concordance over a Greek to Greek concordance is obviously that in this Greek-English concordance the key words are listed in Greek characters, with a direct transcription to English and the meaning of the word. I addition the excerps from the Scriptures are rendered in English with the key word in the text highlighted, so it is in fact very easy to use, also for the student who is not very much accustomed to Greek. Along with a Greek-English dictionary you practically don`t need any other aids for delving into New Testament Greek. Posted on November 29, 2011 Sina Gleave says... The print quality is not that good. I'm disappointed with this book. Posted on December 3, 2011 Deangelo Sumbler says... The item was brand new and the seller was very prompt in delivery.I am very pleased Posted on December 4, 2011 Carlo Braund says... Definately a must for any serious Bible enthusiast. You are able to see how many times a greek word was used in the new testament and how the NIV translated it. Posted on December 9, 2011 Leave a Comment |