The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, Guided Annotating Edition (Hardcover) - by Daniel K Eng
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- The Tyndale House Greek New Testament, Now with Space for Annotations and Notes This reader's edition combines The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge with wide margins and extra line spacing, allowing readers to translate and annotate as they study the Greek text.
- About the Author: Daniel K. Eng is Assistant Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon.
- 1120 Pages
- Religion, English Standard Version
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About the Book
This reader's edition of The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge allows readers to translate and annotate as they study the Greek text.
Book Synopsis
The Tyndale House Greek New Testament, Now with Space for Annotations and Notes
This reader's edition combines The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge with wide margins and extra line spacing, allowing readers to translate and annotate as they study the Greek text. Each biblical book features an introduction written by a New Testament scholar that digs deeper into its syntax, language, grammar, and style.
This convenient edition also features footnotes that highlight rare vocabulary--providing glosses and parsing information--making it an ideal single-volume tool for seminary students, Bible scholars, and pastors alike.
- Introductions by New Testament Scholars: Contributors include Dirk Jongkind, Elizabeth Shively, Nicholas Perrin, Doug O'Donnell, and Daniel K. Eng
- Additional Study Tools: Book introductions note special vocabulary and include comments on the syntax, language, grammar, and style of the book
- Serves a Wide Audience: Ideal tool for students of the Greek language, Bible scholars, and pastors
- Bibliographies: Each book introduction features a curated list of resources for further study
About the Author
Daniel K. Eng is Assistant Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. He has a D.Min. from Talbot School of Theology and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Eschatological Approval: The Structure and Unifying Motif of James and the editor of Faithful Ministry Through Chinese Churches in America. He lives in Portland with his wife Sanjung and their daughters, Joanna, Josie, and Jessica.