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		<title>By: Charles Colbert</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m taking an Elementary Greek II course and we have to perform lexcial, textual, and grammatgical syntactical analysis.  I&#039;m working on the lexical analysis which is determining a the range of meanings I presume.  Two pages for each of three words looking at the Hebrew Scripture context, LXX, the Greek non-NT and the general NT. I have Googled &quot;Lexical Analysis Koine Greek&quot; which led me to your great site.  I&#039;m looking for an adequate concise outline for such a word study, this has led to hours of procrastination taking away from translations work and paper writing?  Please advise.  Chas Colbert</description>
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