
Greek New Testament, The, Textus Receptus, Reader’s Edition
This edition is OUT of PRINT, only available while stocks last!
This reader’s edition of the Greek Textus Receptus provides students of the Greek New Testament with a wide array of helpful tools for both reading and translating the text. The primary feature of this edition is a sidenote-formatted gloss that provides the lexical form, parsing, and definition of any word that occurs 30 times or less in the New Testament. Also included is a Greek-English lexicon for words occurring more than 30 times.
Features:
- F.H.A. Scrivener’s edition of the Textus Receptus formatted in a single column.
- A sidenote-formatted gloss of words occurring 30 times or less, with the lexical form, parsing, and definition provided.
- A Greek-English lexicon in the back for words occurring more than thirty times.
- Featuring the preface to the 1633 Novum Testamentum Graece, translated from the original Latin.
- Featuring an introduction from the publisher defending the continued use of the Received Text.
- Ribbon marker
- Smythe-sewn binding
- Printed in the United States
600 pages.
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This edition is OUT of PRINT, only available while stocks last!
This reader’s edition of the Greek Textus Receptus provides students of the Greek New Testament with a wide array of helpful tools for both reading and translating the text. The primary feature of this edition is a sidenote-formatted gloss that provides the lexical form, parsing, and definition of any word that occurs 30 times or less in the New Testament. Also included is a Greek-English lexicon for words occurring more than 30 times.
Features:
- F.H.A. Scrivener’s edition of the Textus Receptus formatted in a single column.
- A sidenote-formatted gloss of words occurring 30 times or less, with the lexical form, parsing, and definition provided.
- A Greek-English lexicon in the back for words occurring more than thirty times.
- Featuring the preface to the 1633 Novum Testamentum Graece, translated from the original Latin.
- Featuring an introduction from the publisher defending the continued use of the Received Text.
- Ribbon marker
- Smythe-sewn binding
- Printed in the United States
600 pages.











