[This article was first posted on the Good Book Blog on March 6, 2013. I've had a lot of opportunities to refer people to this post, so I decided to share it today with readers of Kindle Afresh. I hope you find it helpful!] People sometimes get up-tight when they first learn of the existence … Continue reading A Handy Way to Demonstrate the Stability of the Greek New Testament Text
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How Accurate is the New Testament Text? A Simple Test for a Complicated Problem
People sometimes get up-tight when they first learn of the existence of variations in manuscripts of the Greek New Testament, but their concerns are baseless. The text of the New Testament is far-and-away the most attested and stable text of any ancient document. In fact, if you question the stability of the text of the New Testament, … Continue reading How Accurate is the New Testament Text? A Simple Test for a Complicated Problem
Which is the Best Reader’s Greek New Testament?
When I learned Greek, there were zero Greek New Testaments produced for reading, that is, texts that included running definitions[1] for less-frequent vocabulary on the bottom of each page. Now there are three, and you will have to choose which one to use. Here are some pros and cons for each. I’ll list them in … Continue reading Which is the Best Reader’s Greek New Testament?