[B-Greek] What NT Bible do you recommend for a newcomer?
Curtis Hinson
curtis at curtishinson.com
Fri May 12 15:22:37 EDT 2006
It's evil because it's interlinear with English translation, not because
it's a Majority text. Who are we to preach when the precious NA-27 is
chock full of diacriticals foreign to the ancients, otherwise known as
"editorial decisions". Maybe we should all start carrying Comfort
around as our texts, with a magnifying glass. :-D The fate of the
world as we know it is at stake!
Bless the Name
Curtis Hinson
http://curtishinson.com
P.S. I have a Unicode Peshitta up now. I took down the Talmud
presentation because Come and Hear are an antichrist. I'll put up a
less loaded edition when I can make one.
gfsomsel at juno.com wrote the following on 5/12/2006 2:03 PM:
> NO! This is a text geared to those espousing the Byzantine Majority text. Avoid it.
>
>
> george
> gfsomsel
> _________
>
> -- Clayton Javurek <javurek at asu.edu> wrote:
>
>
>
> 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.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org
> [mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Nancy Hill
> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 11:49 AM
> To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
> 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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