[B-Greek] The Reader's GNT
Eric Weiss
papaweiss1 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 16 11:02:36 EST 2004
If it were smaller than 6x9, printed on Bible-thin India paper, and in a sturdy leatherex/flex
cover, it would be ideal as a "coatpocket" GNT, as long as one doesn't mind that it
is a quasi-standard text (i.e., a reconstructed NIV text which will differ from W-H and
UBS/N-A), and has no variant listings, and one doesn't mind glosses (I wonder if they are
consistently identical glosses, or if they reproduce the NIV translation as the gloss? A
study of the pages on the Zondervan link might clarify this.) As it is, the more-expensive
RSV-NA27 diglot might be a better choice as a "reader's GNT" (though it's too wide to fit
in a pocket, unlike NA-26 - which, of course, has no gloss helps).
Eric S. Weiss
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