Major Publications


The Zondervan Greek and English Interlinear New Testament

Traditional interlinears, NASB/NIV and NIV/KJV, with a new Greek text, new interlinear translation (done by Robert H.Mounce), parsing, and Goodrich/Kohlenberger number for each word; Contains a Greek/English Dictionary. Published by Zondervan, 2008.

 

Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words

For years, Vine's has been the standard word study tool for pastors and laypeople. This new dictionary is written by over 40 Bible scholars, edited by Bill Mounce and contains in-depth definitions. This dictionary is ideal for those with little or no knowledge of Greek or Hebrew but want greater insight into the meaning of biblical words to enhance their Bible study. This dictionary contains 14,000 entries, is keyed to several translations, both Greek and Hebrew words are found under each English entry and uses both Strong's and G/K numbers. It also reveals connections and nuances not apparent in English translations. Published by Zondervan (2006).

 

To see Bill talk about the book, you can go to YouTube (talk 1, talk 2).

 

Greek For the Rest of Us.

Mastering Bible Study without Mastering Biblical Languages. Published by Zondervan (2003).

 

The Pastoral Epistles

A commentary on 1 and 2 Timothy, and Titus, published in the Word series by Nelson (2000).

 

The NIV English-Greek New Testament: a Reverse Interlinear

A new interlinear that breaks with convention and keeps the English as the top line and places the Greek under it. Published by Zondervan (second edition,2006).

 

The Basics of Biblical Greek

A first year Greek grammar in use at over 150 schools in the United States. Textbook and workbook. Published by Zondervan (second edition, 2003).

 

A Graded Reader of Biblical Greek

A second year graded reader that introduces students to twenty texts (including the LXX and the Didache) and helps them through the difficult grammar and vocabulary. Teaches intermediate grammar inductively and cross references Daniel Wallace's "Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament." Difficult forms are keyed into "The Morphology of Biblical Greek." Published by Zondervan (1995).

 

The Morphology of Biblical Greek

An advanced grammar showing why Greek words inflect as they do.Published by Zondervan (1994).

 

The Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament

A computer generated analytical that parses all the forms of words in the Greek New Testament. Includes a dictionary of all the words' meanings and is keyed into "The Morphology of Biblical Greek" for further study. Published by Zondervan (1993).