[B-Greek] Greek Bible and Book Question
James Spinti
JSpinti at Eisenbrauns.com
Mon Jun 19 09:22:20 EDT 2006
Amos,
I can't help you with the second one, but the United Bible Societies
puts out a parallel text RSV (1971 edition)/NA 27. Here are the details:
"Greek-English New Testament"
Ninth, revised edition
Edited by Eberhard Nestle, Barbara Aland, and Kurt Aland
German Bible Society, 2001
46* + 812 pages, English and Greek, Cloth
ISBN: 3438054086
List Price: $59.99
I'm sure some people will tell you that a river in Brazil carries it,
but so does Eisenbrauns-where real people who know the stuff try to make
a living doing what they love :)
James
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> [mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Amos Bender
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:09 AM
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> Subject: [B-Greek] Greek Bible and Book Question
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> Amos Bender
> bendersa at earthlink.net
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> Dear ones at BGreek,
>
> I was wondering if there was a Greek New Testament available
> which has the English text included in a side column. Yet I
> don't want this with an interlinear Bible, because I no
> longer like the English text right under the Greek, as it
> distracts me. Yes for a time the interlinear feature was
> good for me, but now I know enough Greek that it seems best
> if I only see Greek as I read. Yet I still would like to be
> able to easily refer to English text in a side column.
> Further I don't want the Greek Bible text, which replaces the
> K or KAPPA with the CHI or X as is in some Bibles. Your help
> would be appreciated.
>
> Note I also wish I could get a good and simple book that
> would show all the basic Greek words, and then all the
> different forms and spellings of that word. A book that
> would show what the heart or core of all Greek words is, and
> which often just consists of a several letters.
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>
> God Bless
> Amos Bender
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