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Lädt ... An Introduction to the Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge: Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridgevon Dirk Jongkind
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Convicting, informative, and extremely practical! This book takes you through the WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and HOW of Bible study in a fun and relatable way. A valuable resource for all Christian teens (and adults)! This book will inspire you to not only begin memorizing the word of God, but also to pursue a closer relationship with the person of God. "Transformed by Truth" is filled with solid encouragement and practical tools for teens hoping to develop a joyful dependence on God's word. Forster will change how you view the Bible and increase your love for Christ. This is a must-read for the Christian teen.
"This guide will help starting readers make the most of the Greek New Testament Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge. It provides a gentle introduction to its various features and to the theory and practice that informed the scholarly work behind the text. It also addresses issues such as textual variants, textual criticism, and the transmission and preservation of Scripture"-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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One need not know how to read ancient Greek to appreciate the work of Dirk Jongkind in An Introduction to the Greek New Testament. The work is a fascinating look behind the scenes as to the “how’s and why’s” of the production of The Greek New Testament. Jongkind is an able scholar and clear writer. As an introductory work, it is not heavy or scholarly work. It is short and can be read in a few hours at most. Even if the reader has no desire to explore this field of study further, An Introduction to the Greek New Testament offers ample introductory information.
What can the reader expect? For a short book it contains a vast amount of information: Origins of early manuscripts; which manuscripts were used in The Greek New Testament and which were not and why not; manuscript designations, scribal habits (good & bad); how did the scribes copy the texts (their patterns and influences); important variants are addressed; how to use The Greek New Testament and much more. This monograph takes the reader on a fascinating, albeit short, journey into the world of the Greek New Testament and textual criticism.
If you know nothing about textual criticism or the Greek New Testament this is still a valuable read. If you have purchased or are considering purchasing The Greek New Testament, you need this book.
This is a great read and fully recommend it.
Crossway has provided a complimentary copy of this book through Beyond the Page. Thoughts and opinions are my own. ( )