Selected Product: | A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament Hardcover Edition: 2 Revised Publisher: United Bible Societies Release Date: 2005-01-03 ISBN-10: 1598561642 ISBN-13: 9781598561647 List Price: $47.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics ISBN-10: 0310218950 ISBN-13: 0025986218959 List Price:$44.99 A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature ISBN-10: 0226039331 ISBN-13: 9780226039336 List Price:$150.00 The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration (4th Edition) ISBN-10: 019516122X ISBN-13: 9780195161229 List Price:$42.95 Greek New Testament: With English Introduction including Greek/English dictionary/flexible ISBN-10: 3438051133 ISBN-13: 9783438051134 List Price:$49.99 New Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors(3rd Edition) ISBN-10: 0664223168 ISBN-13: 9780664223168 List Price:$24.95 Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics ISBN-10: 0310218950 ISBN-13: 9780310218951 List Price:$44.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament by 0 (ISBN-10: 1598561642, ISBN-13: 9781598561647). At this time we have not yet written a review for A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament by 0 (ISBN-10: 1598561642, ISBN-13: 9781598561647). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This companion to the Greek New Testament discusses textual variations based on the critical apparatus. It contains a thorough explanation of each textual decision that appears in UBS4. Ewww bad textual theory. | Customer Rating: | | This book is not based on good textual theory. There is a textual theory since Westcott and Hort's Greek Text (1881) which is rather pitiful. The idea is that the oldest manuscripts are best, but they end up relying on very corrupt manuscripts such as Aleph, A, B, C, D as opposed to the majority of manuscripts. They also take the word of heretics such as Marcion (who was known to cut out scripture [Irenaeus records this] and in dictionaries shows up as a heretic), Clement, Origen and others. Since Marcion is a 2nd Century textual witness his writings trump all others, good going Metzger (author). Get Dean John Burgeon's "Revision Revised" if you want to know more about the corruptness of the textual theory and manuscripts. Also all Gothic (IVth Century, Metzger says that they hold the Antiochian readings the best) witnesses were thrown out of this edition (UBS 3,4) by Carlo Martini, those not familiar with him will find that he is an eccumenical Cardnal. | The First Step in Biblical Interpretation | Customer Rating: | | This text is clear and concise. Metzger has been the preeminent voice in New Testament textual criticism for decades, yet gives a balanced view of the evidence for each variant. His passing leaves a void is the discipline. The text is necessarily brief, and this adds to it's accessibility and appeal. It is indispensable to any serious student of God's Word, because it contains so much information which other commentaries in recent generations have neglected and to which previous generation lacked access. It should rest opened next to your New Testament whenever the study of a passage begins. Before we do what Scripture requires, we must know what Scripture means, before we can know what it means we must understand what is written, before we can understand what is written we must determine what the authors originally wrote. This is what this text helps us determine. | What a deception! | Customer Rating: | | I bought this book from Amazon with great expectations. However, considering that: 1. It is a second "revised" edition. 2. It is, so to speak directly, about the incompetence of some New Testament copyists throughout two millemnia. I can not help but state that it is a shame the noticeable THIRTY THREE PAGES MISSING! Actually, it makes for 5% of the book "maimed", since it stops at page 192 e suddenly continues from page 225. I think it appropriate to say that there is no sign of the pages being afterwards taken out, of course. Shame on the editors (United Bible Societes? Deutsche Biblegesellschaft? I don't know which of them, or if it was someone else.) What a lack of competence! | Textual criticism | Customer Rating: | | A very readable commentary on the variant readings of the New Testament, written by a famous scholar. | Essential | Customer Rating: | The Reviews by Turner, Bohiken, Tucker, Glaaser, and Bielby are excellent and explain in some detail why this book is essential If you are a student or user of the New Testament.
It helps to know Greek. But if you can distinguish Greek letters you can literally see how words vary and you can take Metzger's word for what they mean.
This book is essential for study of the UBS4: The New Greek-English Interlinear New Testament (Personal Size). |
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