New Testament & Greek Resources

Below are some print and on-line resources to help you in your Greek and New Testament studies and research.  The print resources may be found in the John T. Christian Library.


Print Resources

  • Analytical Concordance of the Greek New Testament
  • Analytical Greek Lexicon
  • Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament
  • Ante-Nicene Fathers
  • Biblia Patristica
  • Bibliographia Patristica
  • Bibliographies for Biblical Research: New Testament Series
  • Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts
  • Computer Bible (critical and key word in context concordances)
  • Concordance to the New Testament
  • Critical Tools for the Study of the New Testament
  • Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels
  • Dictionary of Paul and His Letters
  • Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Development
  • Dictionary of the New Testament
  • Exegetical Bibliography of the New Testament
  • Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament
  • Exhaustive Concordance of the Greek New Testament
  • Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
  • Greek - English Concordance of the New Testament
  • Greek - English Lexicon (Liddell-Scott 9th ed.)
  • Greek - English Lexicon of the Greek New Testament Based on Semantic Domains
  • Guide to Selecting and Using Bible Commentaries
  • Migne (Greek and Latin Fathers’ writings)
  • Morphology of Biblical Greek
  • New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology
  • New Testament Commentary Survey
  • New Testament Introduction
  • Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers (first series)
  • Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers (second series)
  • Student’s Complete Vocabulary Guide to the Greek New Testament
  • The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption and Restoration
  • Theological Dictionary of the New Testament
  • Theological Lexicon of the Greek New Testament
  • Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament
  • Word Pictures in the New Testament
  • Word Studies in the Greek New Testament
  • Word Studies in the New Testament

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Internet Resources

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