[B-Greek] Zondervan's Greek New Testament
Steve Westfall
steve.westfall at comcast.net
Tue Dec 28 17:27:49 EST 2004
Peter,
I cannot find any reference to a publication called "Zondervan Greek New
Testament" or "Greek New Testament" on Zondervan's website. However, if, as
I suspect, you are referring to "A Reader's Greek New Testament," edited by
Richard J. Goodrich and Albert L. Lukaszewski, and published by Zondervan in
2004 (ISBN 0-310-24888-4), I encourage you to check the B-Greek archives,
since there was an extensive discussion about this publication earlier this
year with a wide range of views being expressed. (Also, I respectfully
suggest that we not renew that discussion unless someone has something
original to add!)
Steve Westfall
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[mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Peter Clark
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 5:15 AM
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Subject: RE: [B-Greek] Zondervan's Greek New Testament
I have just got hold of a copy of the Zondervan Greek NT; having studied
Greek erratically over the years - a full year at university using Wenham
and then on and off afterwards - I now find myself running a small Greek
class once a week where we look at a short familiar passage in the Greek and
attempt tp render it into English. I generally supply a vocabulary list of
the more obscure words and some verb tablesa. Now the reviews on Amazon.com
have been on the whole favourable with some reservations. I am tempted to
suggest that all the stydents in the class get a copy particularly for the
definitions; what do others think?
Peter Clark
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