Key Features Included in HALOT
- Widely recognized as the standard modern dictionary for Biblical Hebrew
- Contains the exact reproduction of the character and paragraph formatting of the print edition
- Search in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, English and transliterations
- Every “see also” cross-reference to other articles in the dictionary has been made a hyperlink to that article
- Biblical references hyperlink to biblical texts
- All abbreviations are presented as hotspots, activating window pop-ups with the full expansion of the abbreviation
- An indispensable tool for scholars and students in the fields of Biblical Studies, Dead Sea Scrolls, Judaic Studies, Semitic Languages, and Ancient Near East
Key Features Included in BDAG
- Described as an "invaluable reference work" (Classical Philology) and "a tool indispensable for the study of early Christian literature" (Religious Studies Review)
- Contains the new updated American edition of Walter Bauer's Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments
- Thanks to Frederick W. Danker's broad knowledge of Greco-Roman literature, as well as papyri and epigraphs, the new BDAG provides a more panoramic view of the world of Jesus and the New Testament
- Incorporates new research, new information, and analyses while rendering translations into contemporary English
- The Logos version of this resource offers unprecedented search capabilities customized to this reference work
It is without doubt the best tool of its kind that exists in any language, and the present edition is decidedly superior to the earlier ones.
—Jerker Blomqvist, Department of Classics, Lund University
Viewable on screen in the same familiar layout as the print edition—in a fully searchable format that incorporates additional features unique to the [electronic] version. . . . An excellent alternative format with distinct advantages that many will prefer to the print version.
—Michael W. Holmes, in Religious Studies Review, on the Logos edition of BDAG
It goes without saying that all scholars and students of early Christianity will profit from BDAG and will want to own a copy of this fine new edition.
—Review of Biblical Literature, October 2002
Any reader familiar with the second edition (BAGD - 1979...) will notice an immediate and sharp improvement in semantic clarity and presentation in this third edition.
—Review of Biblical Literature, October 2002
This is a beautiful, user-friendly book, and the editor and the publisher deserve to be congratulated on its production. In physical appearance as well as content it marks a change in the tradition of Bauer lexicons.
—Review of Biblical Literature, October 2002
Like its predecessor, Danker will be enormously helpful to students and scholars working with the NT.
—Review of Biblical Literature, October 2002
It is without doubt the best tool of its kind that exists in any language, and the present edition is decidedly superior to the earlier ones.
—Bryn Mawr Classical Review, June 2001
In all, an excellent alternative format with distinct advantages that many will prefer to the print version.
—Religious Studies Review, April 2003
This writer highly recommends one spending the extra cost of adding BDAG to the Scholar’s Library. This combination will enhance an already valuable resource.
—Southwestern Journal of Theology, Fall 2003
- Title: BDAG/HALOT Bundle
- Authors: Walter Bauer, L. Koehler, W. Baumgartner, M. E. J. Richardson, J. J. Stamm
- Volumes: 6
- Pages: 3,202
- Format: Logos Research Edition
- Scripture references appear on mouseover and are linked to the Greek and Hebrew texts and English translations
- Resource ID: {67351B21-0691-4935-91FE-FDBCB9243DF7}
In the Logos edition, HALOT and BDAG are enhanced by a world class set of research tools. Scripture citations link directly to English Bible translations, and important terms link to a wealth of other resources in your digital library, including tools for original languages, dictionaries, encyclopedias, commentaries, and theology texts. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament
- Authors: L. Koehler, W. Baumgartner, M. E. J. Richardson, J. J. Stamm
- Publisher: Brill
- Publication Date: 2000
- Volumes: 5
- Pages: 2,094
The electronic edition of the dictionary published by Brill Academic Publishers, using Logos Bible Software, contains not only the information available in the print edition of HAL, but also provides additional features that enhance its usefulness considerably.
The functionality of the digital format includes the exact reproduction of the character and paragraph formatting of the print edition. Additional functionality includes article-based navigation and extensive, language-aware, searching of Hebrew and related languages, e.g. full-text, Boolean, and proximity searches. Furthermore, every 'see also' cross-reference to other articles in the dictionary has been made a hyperlink. Biblical references hyperlink to biblical texts. As an aid to the reader, all abbreviations are presented as hotspots, activating window pop-ups with the full expansion of the abbreviation. HAL is fully compatible with over 9,000 additional Bibles and reference books in Logos.
Readership: The electronic version of HAL is an indispensable tool for scholars and students in the fields of Biblical Studies, Dead Sea Scrolls, Judaic Studies, Semitic Languages and Ancient Near East
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature Third Edition
- Author: Walter Bauer
- Editor: Frederick William Danker
- Edition: 3rd
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- Publication Date: 2000
- Pages: 1,108
Perhaps the single most important lexical innovation of Danker's edition is its inclusion of extended definitions for Greek terms. For instance, a key meaning of episkopos was defined in the second American edition as overseer; Danker defines it as "one who has the responsibility of safeguarding or seeing to it that something is done in the correct way, guardian." Such extended definitions give a fuller sense of the word in question, which will help avoid both anachronisms and confusion among users of the lexicon who may not be native speakers of English.
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