1. Trenchad's vocabulary guide is a thorough and clearly presented introduction to the vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
  2. While this vocabulary guide is not nearly as complete as the one by Trenchard shown above, it is inexpensive and is widely use by students of New Testament Greek.
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  4. Greenlee’s book presents and classifies the morphemes of all the words found in the second edition of Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich-Danker, "A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature." The book can help you learn word families—groups of morphologically related words—and quickly expand your vocabulary.
  5. J.H. Moulton and G. Milligan, Vocabulary of the Greek Testament
  6. This work, first published as a single volume in 1930, continues to be a standard reference for understanding the vocabulary of the New Testament in light of the common Greek of the period. Moulton and Milligan amassed an impressive amount of evidence from the papyrii discovered in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to show that the language of the New Testament was not a peculiar Hebraic-Greek dialect but an expression of the "Koine" Greek commonly used in everyday life throughout the eastern Mediterranean world.
 
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Several books are available to help you learn Ancient Greek vocabulary. The following are highly recommended.