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Holladay Hebrew Lexicon


Robb B

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I would love to see A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament: Based upon the Lexical Work of Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner edited by William Holladay added to Accordance. It's a great resource for quickly looking up a word in HALOT without having to dig through all the detail that isn't always needed in the larger work.

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7 minutes ago, Robb B said:

I would love to see A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament: Based upon the Lexical Work of Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner edited by William Holladay added to Accordance. It's a great resource for quickly looking up a word in HALOT without having to dig through all the detail that isn't always needed in the larger work.

 

I fully agree. Holliday's Lexicon has been available in electronic format for more than 10 years, and I've always wanted it on accordance.

 

 

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On 9/18/2022 at 11:00 PM, Anonymous said:

 

I fully agree. Holliday's Lexicon has been available in electronic format for more than 10 years, and I've always wanted it on accordance.

 

 

 

Holladay's lexicon would appear to be a shoe-in for Accordance with its concise and mainly up-to-date definitions.

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Accordance already offers the Concise Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (a simplified version of the multi-volume Dictionary of Classical Hebrew). How does that compare? Would it work for your needs?

https://accordancebible.com/product/concise-dictionary-of-classical-hebrew/

 

If there is no e-text of Holladay's lexicon, and we need to have the module, this might present a great opportunity to activate the much-ballyhooed Volunteer Module Trial-Program for E-Text Development (popularly pronounced VoMiTED).

 

A.D.

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They are both abridgments of larger works and similar in that respect. Holladay is based on HALOT, while CDCH is based on DCH, which covers quite a bit more material than just the Hebrew Bible. I have CDCH in Accordance, but I'd like to see Holladay beside it as well for similar reasons to why I enjoy having both BDB and BDB Abridged.

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