[B-Greek] Very interesting GNT, _A Readers Greek New Testament_

James Bowick bowick at idirect.com
Mon Apr 26 22:00:59 EDT 2004


I saw that a few days ago.  You are right it is a very nice format.  What I
thought was particularly interesting is that the bottom of the page gives a
gloss definition for every word that occurs less than 30 times in the GNT.
This means that those of us with rusty vocab. can use it to almost site
read, and focus our learning attention on grammatical issues.

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Subject: [B-Greek] Very interesting GNT, _A Readers Greek New Testament_


Hello,
    I just wanted to mention a Greek New Testament that some on the list may
want to check out at your local bookstore, online, etc.  It is called, _A
Reader's Greek New Testament_.  The text itself differs from the UBS/NA test
in 231 (according to the intro.).  This edition of the Greek New Testament
apparently is what was called a "reverse engineered" Greek New Testament.
The editors used the same choices the translators of the NIV did when they
translated the NIV.  This New Testament itself has a very sleek design to
it, and a very nice cover (seems to be like a suede type cover).  Now, maybe
if the UBS GNT can follow their example and use such a nice format :)  I
just thought I'd let everyone know, as I hadn't seen or heard of it until
today.

in Christ,
Jonathan Ferguson
Bob Jones University undergrad. student
Isaiah 53:11


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