[B-Greek] which GNT?

George F Somsel gfsomsel at juno.com
Sun Aug 28 18:53:49 EDT 2005


On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 17:06:35 -0500 Steven Lo Vullo
<themelios at charter.net> writes:
> On Aug 23, 2005, at 7:21 AM, George F Somsel wrote:
> 
> > 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.
> 
> One of the nice features of BibleWorks is that, in addition to 
> separate 
> LXX and GNT texts, it has a combined LXX/GNT text, so that one may 
> search both at the same time with no hassle. I hope that Accordance 
> 
> will someday have such a text.
> ============
> 
> Steven Lo Vullo
> Madison, WI
> MAR student
> Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
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While Logos doesn't have a combined LXX + NA-27 the same can be
accomplished by creating a collection (say, of Greek Texts) and running a
search on "Greek Texts."  In this way it's not necessary to have an LXX,
NA-27 and a combined LXX/NA-27.

george
gfsomsel
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