[B-Greek] Wanted: Simple Electronic GNT

Joseph Weaks j.weaks at tcu.edu
Fri Apr 13 00:01:06 EDT 2007


Steve,
I think you can get a Nestle text somewhere and just use that in your  
word processor.
But also, if all you want is a text of the GNT, it's not $300. You  
can get the tagged Greek text NA27 from Accordance for $50.
http://www.accordancebible.com/modules/details.php?ID=118
You also have to spend $15 to get the program on the CD's, but then  
you have a completely tagged text, with tons of searching capabilities.

Joe

Rev. Joseph A. Weaks
Minister, Raytown Christian Church, 	
	Raytown, MO
Ph.D. Cand., Brite Divinity School
	TCU, Ft. Worth, TX

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On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:17 PM, Stephen Baldwin wrote:

> Ladies and Gentlemen:
> I can't afford the zillions of dollars required for the all-singing
> all-dancing, parsing, helps, authentic Apostle Paul voiceover etc.  
> software
> like BibleWorks, Gramcord etc.
>
> What I would like is a simple no-frills electronic version of the  
> GNT, NA
> 4th edition or whatever that I could use for pulling chunks out,  
> phrasing,
> highlighting etc. Something that I could copy'n'paste whatever I  
> want into a
> Word document and so on. Several GNTs [of various flavours] exist  
> out there
> but they invariably are image rather than text-based -- that is,  
> one can't
> copy individual words and letters, one can't copy a chunk and start  
> breaking
> it up.
>
> I've noticed linguistsoftware.com have the sort of thing I'm after  
> -- and
> even there they want $100 for their font. I guess $100 is better  
> than $400
> but I thought I'd pose the question to the B-Greekers for any  
> thoughts and
> advice.
>
> As always, thanks.
>
> Steve



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