Excerpt from A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament: Especially Adapted to the Use of Colleges and Schools, but Also Intended as a Convenient Manual for Students in Divinity and Theological Readers in General
In carrying into execution the foregoing plan, (nearly the same as that of Wabl and Robinson,) I have carefully avoided those opposite defects of prolixity and of obscure brevity, which have so much diminished the value of their labours; also the scarcely less serious fault of introducing the words of Scripture and the Classical writers either too frequently, as does Schleusner, Or almost excluding them, as does Wahl. My great aim has been to make the words of Scripture every where duly promi nent; and next to that, to adduce the words of the Septuagint, Apocrypha, or Classical writers, wherever necessary for proof or illustration where not, I have contented myself with references.
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