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Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece

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The leading edition of the original text of the New Testament, this scholarly edition is designed for extensive research, textual criticism, and other academic studies. In keeping with the goals of serious and advanced New Testament scholars, the revised critical apparatus shows a nearly exhaustive list of variants but includes only the most significant witnesses for each variant. The Greek text has paragraph and section breaks. Cross references in the margins are extensive and include synoptic parallels. Five appendices offer in-depth information for further understanding of passages. The introduction appears in both English and German. Text, notes, and critical apparatus appear in a clear font throughout the volume. The text is also available with a Greek-English Dictionary by Barclay Newman. Hendrickson Publishers distributing for Germany Bible Society

899 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 110

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Most people, believer and non- alike, don't know what the Greek NT looks like. This is the beginning of John's Gospel. The block at the bottom of the text records the textual variants between various textual traditions. The marginal thing is just the typical cross-referencing.
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