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Checking the Hebrew and Greek for Key Words

Checking the Hebrew and Greek for Key Words. ENG 4950 Thorpe. “love” (RSV w Apocrypha). (RSV Apocrypha only). The two major numbering systems. Strong : a late 19 th -century system associated originally with the Authorized or King James Version (A/KJV).

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Checking the Hebrew and Greek for Key Words

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  1. Checking theHebrew and Greekfor Key Words ENG 4950 Thorpe

  2. “love” (RSV w Apocrypha) (RSV Apocrypha only)

  3. The two major numbering systems • Strong: a late 19th-century system associated originally with the Authorized or King James Version (A/KJV). • Goodrick/Kohlenberger (G/K): a late 20th-century system associated originally with, and still tied closely to, the New International Version (NIV). Conversion charts exist, e.g. the “Numbering system indexes” beginning on • p. 1811 of The NIV exhaustive concordance, ed. Goodrick & Kohlenberger, REF BS425 .G62 1990, and • p. 759 of vol. 5 of the New international dictionary of Old Testament theology and exegesis (NIDOTTE), REF BS440 .N438 1997.

  4. The steps (Hebrew) • From either • an NIV Old Testament(e.g. the Zondervan NIV study Bible, REF BS195 .N37 2002f) and The NIV exhaustive concordance, REF BS425 .G62 1990, or • Something like The Blue Letter Bible (http://www.blueletterbible.org/) and a conversion chart • To • the Hebrew-English concordance to the Old Testament with the New International Version, REF BS1121 .K65 1998, and • the New international dictionary of Old Testament theology and exegesis (NIDOTTE), 5 vols., REF BS440 .N438 1997, • To the Theological dictionary of the Old Testament (TDOT), 16 vols. to date, REF BS 440 .B5713 (in progress).

  5. An NIV Old Testament

  6. The NIV exhaustive concordance

  7. The NIV exhaustive concordance

  8. Hebrew-English concordance….

  9. From a Strong to a G/K number • 1. The Blue Letter Bible gets you the Strong number • Locate the verse or passage in question in the version of your choice: • Click on here: • 1588 (without the H, which stands for Hebrew) is the Strong number: • The Theological wordbook of the Old Testament (TWOT), 2 vols., REF BS440 .T49, is keyed to Strong numbers 2. A conversion chart gets you the corresponding G/K number Because that conversion chart appears from p. 759 of vol. 5 of the NIDOTTE, you could go directly from The Blue Letter Bible to the NIDOTTE:

  10. NIDOTTE

  11. TDOT

  12. The steps (Hebrew) • From either • an NIV Old Testament(e.g. the Zondervan NIV study Bible, REF BS195 .N37 2002f) and The NIV exhaustive concordance, REF BS425 .G62 1990, or • Something like The Blue Letter Bible (http://www.blueletterbible.org/) and a conversion chart • To • the Hebrew-English concordance to the Old Testament with the New International Version, REF BS1121 .K65 1998, and • the New international dictionary of Old Testament theology and exegesis (NIDOTTE), 5 vols., REF BS440 .N438 1997, • To the Theological dictionary of the Old Testament (TDOT), 16 vols. to date, REF BS 440 .B5713 (in progress).

  13. There’s more • Theological lexicon of the Old Testament, 3 vols., REF BS440 .T4813 1997 • Lexica (Dictionaries) • Books and articles beyond those listed in the bibliographies

  14. Greek (Concordances)

  15. Greek (Theological wordbooks)

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