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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The Novum Testamentum Graece is the basis for nearly every modern Bible translation. Used by scholars, pastors, students and translators, the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece is the standard and globally preeminent critical edition of the Greek New Testament. The 28th edition includes fundamental revisions for better clarity and usability. The text of Catholic Epistles now incorporates the text-critical insights of the Editio Critical Maior (ECM) of the Greek New Testament—the most recent scholarly research in establishing the Greek text. In addition, newly discovered Papyri 117–127 are listed for the first time, opening up interesting perspectives, particularly on the Acts of the Apostles. This product contains the critical apparatus of the text. The introduction has very helpful information of textual criticism, especially in conjunction with Dr Metzger's Textual Commentary. The critical apparatus is provides numerous details on text variants and translation differences. With the recent passing of Bruce Metzger, we have lost two giants in the field of textual criticism. I'm not sure who is stepping up to continue their work. The standard scholarly edition of the New Testament in Greek: footnotes the most important differences among ancient manuscripts (in half a dozen different ancient languages.) An essential tool for anyone interested in what the New Testament says. (This book is all in Greek, so some Greek will be necessary to use it.) -Kushana no reviews | add a review
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