Novum Lexicon Graeco-latinum In Novum Testamentum is a comprehensive reference work designed to aid students and scholars in their study of the New Testament. Compiled by Christian Sch ttgen, this lexicon provides detailed definitions and explanations of Greek words found in the New Testament, translated into Latin. This resource serves as an invaluable tool for those seeking a deeper understanding of the original texts and their nuances. With meticulous attention to detail, Sch ttgen's lexicon remains a relevant and respected resource for classical language study and biblical scholarship.
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