
The Greek New Testament, Produced At Tyndale House, Cambridge, With Dictionary (Hardcover)
This edition of The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge features an exhaustive dictionary, giving readers a tool for rewarding study....
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Reflecting decades of scholarly advances, The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge was created under the oversight of editors Dr. Dirk Jongkind (St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge) and Dr.Peter Williams (Tyndale House, Cambridge). Their team took a rigorously philological approach to reevaluating the standard text—reexamining spelling and paragraph decisions as well as allowing more recent discoveries related to scribal habits to inform editorial decisions. This edition features an exhaustive dictionary, eliminating the need to frequently reference other materials, this resource with the added dictionary is ideal for students, pastors, and those who are less familiar with Greek.Quality Production: Features 10-point type, smyth-sewn binding, and a ribbon markerExhaustive Dictionary
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