
Hoffmann, Paul / Hieke, Thomas / Bauer, Ulrich
Synoptic Concordance
A Greek Concordance to the First Three Gospels in Synoptic Arrangement, statistically evaluated, including occurences in acts / Griechische Konkordanz zu den ersten drei Evangelien in synoptischer Darstellung ...
Aims and Scope
Now available as a set
The Synoptic Concordance is a major research tool for the analysis of the first three Gospels, providing an extensive mass of data that greatly facilitates literary and linguistic examination.
The advantages of a concordance are combined with those of a synopsis: each occurrence of a word in the synoptic Gospels, along with a section of text that provides its context, is displayed in three columns. The result is that one sees not only the occurrences of a certain word in one Gospel, but also the parallels in the other two Gospels.
The Synoptic Concordance presents the whole synoptic situation at once: all of the differences and similarities are obvious at a glance, so that the first three Gospels can easily be compared according to their divergent terminology and syntax.
The original volumes were published in 1999 or in 2000 respectively.
- 4 vols. Cplt. 4.179 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Reference Work
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