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Amen Rob.
Van, has someone mentioned Kittel's Theological Dictionary of the New Testament?
Some of the contribution is from neo-orthodox writer(s) but the historical data is very good.
It is pricey and a large set of 10 volumes (at least that is the size of mine).
Haven't checked but it probably is on disk media by now.
http://www.christianbook.com/theological-dictionary-the-new-testament-volumes/9780802823243/pd/2324
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Hi Hank, the link I posted was supposed to reflect kettel's work to some degree.
John of Japan thought not.
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I compared their definitions for logos and rhma to Thayer's. Identical.
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LOL, two entries demonstrates no update?
Very thorough!
Why not look for a known difference between Kettel's work and the NAS Lexicon?
It says what it says.