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Hellenistic Greek, familiarly known as 'koine', was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean after the conquest by Alexander. Consequently, a translation of the Old Testament and Apocrypha was made at this time into Greek - the Septuagint (LXX), and the koine version of the New Testament is believed to be in the original tongue.
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- Bible Studies: Contributions Chiefly from Papyri and Inscriptions to the History of the Language, the Literature, and the Religion of Hellenistic Judaism and Primitive Christianity - 1909 by Adolf Deissmann.
- The New Testament in the Apostolic Fathers - Greek New Testament quotes and allusions found in the Apostolic greek Fathers. Presented in parallel columns. Oxford Society of Historical Theology, greek 1905. (DjVu, PDF, TXT).
- Greek Lexicon - The Greek lexicon is based on Thayer\\'s and languages Smith\\'s Bible greek Dictionary plus others; this is keyed languages to the large Kittel greek and the Theological Dictionary languages of the New Testament.
- New Testament Greek Lexicon - Look up English or Greek word, or Strong\'s number
- Greek Lexicography and Translation: Comparing Bauer's and Louw-Nida's Lexicons - Vern Poythress reviews the strengths and weaknesses of greek Greek lexicons.
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