The Greek New Testament, 4th Revised Edition is designed for translators and students. This volume features a Greek-English dictionary and an introduction in English. Like NA27, this is the leading edition of the original text of the New Testament. It contains the same Greek text as NA27, differing only in some details of punctuation and paragraphing. The format of UBS4 is in several respects more user-friendly for students and translators than NA27. It has a more spacious appearance and a larger font. English subheadings assist in navigating the text for those who may be less familiar with Greek. Old Testament quotations appear in easily recognizable bold font. Synoptic parallels are clearly listed under English headings. The critical apparatus includes exegetically significant variants (fewer than NA27) but adds extensive manuscript evidence (more than NA27) for each variant, thereby offering in-depth instruction for students on how variants and the evidence for them work together.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Gary Michael (Winston-salem, NC), October 24, 2009
This volume, along with the NA27 with RSV, is an excellent choice for those who know Greek but whose vocabulary is not strong enough to read fluidly from the Greek New Testament. The dictionary, with every NT word or lexical form, serves as an aid to vocabulary. An added feature is that this volume retains the critical apparatus.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Jun Matsuzaki (Fukuokashi 814-0015,), November 20, 2008
This book is really helpful for my study and words are so clear to see.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by David Hartman (Franklinton, NC), February 01, 2008
This Greek New Testament is great for those who wish to read the New Testament in the original language. Additionally, the lexicon in the appendix is helpful for translating less common words with which you may not already be familiar. I would recommend this product for any Greek scholar, or student of the Word for that matter. You can't beat the price as well. The only drawback to this edition is that the binding has a paper-like feel to it. I don't expect the binding to hold up like a high quality leather binding.
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Mark Gerig (Forest Grove, OR), September 26, 2007
The text is great and I love it, but for as much as I paid, it should have been a little nicer.
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