A GREEK AND ENGLISH LEXICON TO THE NEW TESTAMENT: IN WHICH The WORDS and PHRASES occurring in those SACRED BOOKS And the Meanings assigned to each authorized by References to Passages of And frequently illustrated and confirmed by CITATIONS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT AND FROM THE GREEK WRITERS. TO THIS WORK IS PREFIXED, A PLAIN AND EASY GREEK GRAMMAR, A NEW EDITION, CORRECTED, ENLARGED, AND IMPROVED. 28 PREFACE Sect. I. Of the Letters and Reading II. Of Words, and first of the Article III. Of Nouns Substantive and their Declensions V. Of Heteroclites, or Irregular Nouns VII. Of Adjectives, and their Declensions VIII. Of the Comparison of Adjectives, &c. X. Of Verbs, and first of Verbs in w XI. Of the Passive Voice of Verbs in w, and first of the Auxiliary XII. Of the Middle Voice of Verbs in w, and of the Deponent Verb ib. 30 32 35 41 46 XIV. Of the second Conjugation, or of declining Verbs in μ Of the Construction of Adverbs and Interjections Of the Construction of Conjunctions and Prepositions XXII. General Observations for rendering Greek into English XXIII. Of Dialects, and particularly of the Attic XXIV. A Grammatical Praxis on the first Chapter of St. John's Gospel ib. 65 ib. 67 71 ABBREVIATIONS IN THE LEXICON EXPLAINED. att. Attic. & al. (et alibi) and in other texts. & al. freq. (et alibi frequenter) and in many other texts. freq. occ. (frequenter occurrit) denotes that the word occurs frequently. inter al. (inter alia) besides other texts. occ. prefixed to one or more references, denotes that either the word itself, or else the word in the last-mentioned sense, occurs only in the text or texts referred to q. (quasi) as if, as it were. q. d. (quasi dicas )-as if one should say. |