This Greek text uses the Greek text underlying the NIV as reconstructed by John Kohlenberger and assigns footnotes providing translation glosses to Greek words occurring 30 times or less. Richard Goodrich and Albert Lukaszewski's singular study tool will allow you to focus on parsing and grammatical issues rather than spending valuable time looking up vocabulary words. This text is beautifully bound in the Italian Duo-Tone binding.
Based on customer feedback, this revised edition offers the following features:
New Greek font which is easier to read
Footnoted definitions of all Greek words occurring 30 times or less
Mini-lexicon of all words occurring more than 30 times
Greek text underlying Today's New International Version
Footnotes offering comparisons with UBS4
Albert Lukaszewski (Ph.D., New Testament, University of Saint Andrews) is general editor of the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament project and author of the forthcoming Grammar of Qumran Aramaic.
Richard J. Goodrich (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) is research fellow in the department of classics and ancient history, University of Bristol, England.
Product Information
Format: Imitation Leather Number of Pages: 592 Vendor: Zondervan Publication Date: 2007
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches) ISBN: 0310273781 ISBN-13: 9780310273783 Availability: In Stock
Ideal for Greek students and pastors, A Reader's Greek New Testament saves time and effort in studying the Greek New Testament. By eliminating the need to look up definitions, the footnotes allow the user to read the Greek text more quickly, focusing on parsing and grammatical issues. This revised edition offers the following features: * New Greek font---easier to read * Footnoted definitions of all Greek words occurring 30 times or less * Mini-lexicon of all words occurring more than 30 times * Greek text underlying Today's New International Version * Footnotes offering comparisons with UBS4 * 4 pages of full-color maps Featuring a handsome Italian Duo-Tone binding, A Reader's Greek New Testament, 2nd Edition is a practical, attractive, and surprisingly affordable resource.
Author Bio
Richard J. Goodrich (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) is lecturer in the department of history at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.
Albert Lukaszewski (PhD New Testament, University of Saint Andrews) is co-chair of the Hellenistic Greek Language and Linguistics Section of the international meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature. He has also served as editor of the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament and is author of the forthcoming Grammar of Qumran Aramaic. He lives with his family on the east coast of Scotland.