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Dodson Greek-English Lexicon 1.0
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Word Study Greek Biblical Studies
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John Jeffrey Dodson
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Dodson Greek-English Lexicon
By John Jeffrey Dodson
May 19, 2012
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Copyright © 2010 by John Jeffrey Dodson
This dictionary is keyed to Strong's numbers (New Testament only). It provides for each entry the original word, morphology and a short, single line, quick definition. This Greek-to-English lexicon was compiled by the copyright holder using the following public-domain sources:
[1] Abbott-Smith, G., A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922.
[2] Berry, George R., A New Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament, New York: Hinds & Noble, 1897.
[3] Souter, Alexander, A Pocket Lexicon to the Greek New Testament, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917.
[4] Strong, J., Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, 1890.
The lexicon is hereby released by the copyright holder into the public domain. As such, it may be used for personal, academic,
non-commercial, and/or commercial purposes.
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I must agree....a screenshot or two would work very nicely....on this....for just the reasons you gave APsit190.
Thanks for the screenshots.
OK, going on what I've seen in the screenshots, it is not a dictionary I would use. However, for person who is doing basic or learning to drive type Bible study, as in the "milk of the word" (Heb 5:13) kind of Bible study, I think this would be a good dictionary to start with and use. It gives "bare bones" information which will help a new believer to get a basic grasp of what words mean from the original text.
As I think on this, I can see ways of creating ways of having several kinds of distributions of e-Sword based on where a person is at in his or her walk in Christ. Basic resources for new believers, such as this and others would make ideal CD/DVD distributions for them.
Blessings,
So, if you looked up the Strong's reference for knowledge in the Dodson Dictionary it would tell you that the Greek word for knowledge is knowledge??
This 'reference' work is just an exercise in stating the obvious and the 'compiler' (it didn't need an author) of this information was clearly just after a quick buck rather than a helpful book. I hope I'd have the humility to learn Bible Truth from any Truthful resource, but I really wouldn't insult the intelligence of anyone who studies the Bible with this.
Listtome it is a simple Greek dictionary based on the root-word. (not on context)
And "knowledge" is not the only definition.
The first word after the Strong-number is the Lexical Form(nominative singular)
The second word is the Genitive Ending
The third word is "the" in Greek.
it is a feminine noun (not the verb "have knowledge")..
G1108 γνῶσις, εως, ἡ
Noun, Feminine
knowledge, doctrine, wisdom
G1922 ἐπίγνωσις, εως, ἡ
Noun, Feminine
knowledge, discernment, recognition
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A bit of graphical information, such as a screenshot or two might prove helpful as to what one might expect to see. As they say, "A picture is better than a thousand words." This is to say, I like to be able to see it before I commit to it. The only exception is God, for obvious reasons.
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