[B-Greek] which GNT?
Zack Hubert
zhubert at gmail.com
Tue Aug 23 12:45:53 EDT 2005
I've heard that there are also websites that have the Greek New Testament
along with various study aides for free ;)
As far as a physical book that you can carry around with you anywhere, I
have to applaud my wife for her wedding present to me. She took my NA-27
and my BHS and had them bound together as a single book with the nicest
leather binding that you could want. Open it from the front for the GNT,
flip it over to read the Hebrew starting at Genesis...very clever. It's
what a bindery is all about and believe me, they do excellent work and it's
not as expensive as you might think.
Sometimes the exact thing that you're looking for cannot be found, but has
to be made.
Cheers,
Zack Hubert
zhubert at gmail.com
WWW: http://www.zhubert.com
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[mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of George F Somsel
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 5:21 AM
To: blist at surfing.net
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Subject: Re: [B-Greek] which GNT?
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 21:19:45 -0500 x <blist at surfing.net> writes:
> What GNT are you guys using (i.e. is there a place online you prefer
> to
> buy from)? In addition, does anyone have a Bible with the GNT and
> the LXX?
>
> I need to pick one up now that I am taking on the task of Greek.
>
> I was thinking about picking up something with an English
> translation
> alongside like the one below to start with.
>
> http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=2056
>
> Any comments would be appreciated.
>
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Unless your interest is in carrying it with you, you can buy a
Bible-study software program that has NA-27 (recommended), Rahlfs LXX,
and as many English translations as you will probably ever want. If you
choose to have an English translation to view, you could stack your Greek
on top so that you would need to make a conscious effort to view it.
Logos and BibleWorks (from what I've been told) are good programs. If
you <SHUDDER> have a MAC, there is Accordance which many Maccies swear by
and Logos is developing a MAC version. Of course, you could also get a
notebook computer and put the software on it which would enable you to
carry it with you. Some have tablet PCs for this purpose.
george
gfsomsel
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