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The Greek New Testament Sbl Edition Michael W Holmes

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The Greek New Testament Sbl Edition Michael W Holmes
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.92 MB
Pages: 516
Author: Michael W. Holmes
ISBN: 9781589835351, 1589835352
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Greek New Testament Sbl Edition Michael W Holmes by Michael W. Holmes 9781589835351, 1589835352 instant download after payment.

The Society of Biblical Literature, in keeping with its mission to foster biblical scholarship, is pleased to sponsor, in association with Logos Bible Software, a new, critically edited edition of the Greek New Testament. The SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT), which is freely available in electronic form (http://www.sblgnt.com), will be useful to students, teachers, translators, and scholars in a wide variety of settings and contexts.Why a new edition? The many benefits and features of the widely used standard text of the Greek New Testament (i.e., the Nestle-Aland and United Bible Societies editions) are well known and widely appreciated, but it does not meet the needs of all users. For example, many scholars and students, especially those living in underresourced regions, do not have easy access to an up-to-date, critically edited Greek New Testament in electronic form. Thus, teachers who wish to include portions of the Greek New Testament in class assignments or use the Greek New Testament in their own scholarly research and publications often must input the Greek text letter by letter, which is both tedious and subject to error. Students writing exegetical papers face similar obstacles and challenges.

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