[B-Greek] What NT Bible do you recommend for a newcomer?
Clayton Javurek
javurek at asu.edu
Fri May 12 14:54:18 EDT 2006
Clayton Javurek
E-Mail:javurek at asu.edu
Nancy Hill,
Get the Greek English Interlinear New Testament edited by Zane Hodges
and Arthur Farstat and is published by
Thomas Nelson Publishers.
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[mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Nancy Hill
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Subject: [B-Greek] What NT Bible do you recommend for a newcomer?
Hi there...
My son is a homeschooled high school senior who
is just starting to study the ancient biblical
versions of the Bible. He is interested in both
the Old Testament Hebrew and the New Testament
Greek.
Unfortunately, our search for a Bible in those
languages is confusing. A search on amazon.com
yields lots of different choices, but we don't
know which one would be best. I'd like to find
something affordable (I'm thinking $40).
I'm hoping that you might have a recommendation
for a Bible that has both languages or one that
is the New Testament Greek by itself (we have
been able to find lots of versions of the Old
Testament in Hebrew so that is not a problem).
If you were just starting out and had zero
knowledge of ancient Greek, which NT Bible would
you get?
Thanks very much for your help.
Nancy Hill
Ventura, California
805-760-8588
P.S. He'd also love to connect with other local
scholars who are studying this material.
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