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Albert L Lukaszewski

Author of A Reader's Greek New Testament

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I found this edition really helpful for my first read-through of the New Testament in Greek after I finished my studies. The footnoting of words that occur fewer than thirty times means that the reader can read the text without the need to refer continually to a lexicon. I still use my reader's Edition for reading and find that having the vocabulary available to me enables me to focus on parsing and concentrating on the meaning of the text. A very useful asset for anyone wanting to retain show more their Koine Greek after putting in all that effort, and wanting to benefit from reading the text in the original language. show less
Overall, like the the title says, its a great reader's edition. The italic print takes some getting used to, but the footnoted definitions are great. It should be noted that this is not the Nestle-Aland translation, but one based on the NIV, and this also lacks textual variants. This isn't a huge deal for most translations, but in depth textual analysis will require a more scholarly version.
A great Greek Bible. And it looks nice too...now if I could only read it.

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