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The Ancient Words Greek New Testament provides a merged text derived from the Alexandrian and Byzantine textual classics: Stephanus 1550, and, Nestle 1904. Over 4,000 textual variants between the two text-types are clearly documented, providing a one-source solution for identifying the Greek variants behind the translation of most classic and modern English New Testaments. The Alexandrian and Byzantine texts, where in agreement, form a common base-text for the Ancient Words Greek New Testament. Variants between the Alexandrian and Byzantine texts are presented in-line without bias using square…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Ancient Words Greek New Testament provides a merged text derived from the Alexandrian and Byzantine textual classics: Stephanus 1550, and, Nestle 1904. Over 4,000 textual variants between the two text-types are clearly documented, providing a one-source solution for identifying the Greek variants behind the translation of most classic and modern English New Testaments. The Alexandrian and Byzantine texts, where in agreement, form a common base-text for the Ancient Words Greek New Testament. Variants between the Alexandrian and Byzantine texts are presented in-line without bias using square brackets [Alexandrian] and parentheses (Byzantine). Thus, both text-types are honored without prejudice, allowing the reader equal and objective access to two of the most respected ancient Greek New Testament base-texts in one convenient document. The Dodson Greek-English Lexicon by John Jeffrey Dodson is included in to provide concise definitions for most Greek words contained in this compilation.
Autorenporträt
(C.W.) Steinle began his professional career as a CPA. The ability to analyze and organized information is crucial in rightly dividing the Word of God. As a layman and ordained minister Steinle has taught thousands of original Bible studies, as well as providing biblical guidance to singles, couples, and families. Chris has taught on location in Israel, Philippi, Thessaloniki, Corinth, Athens, and Egypt.