Saturday, February 4, 2012

A. T. Robertson's Grammar (3rd ed.)

For those of you hardcore Greek guys, A. T. Robertson's magisterial A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in Light of Historical Research is available on the three main bible programs and the third edition (greatly expanded) is available as a very nice pdf. If you want original pagination for citation purposes, you can use the 2nd edition from archive.org. The 4th, and final, version is what bibleworks has (and I assume the other programs as well). The difference between the 3rd and 4th is apparently quite small. Robertson says "The Fourth Edition is a reprint of the Third with the correction of a few errata that remained." (pg. xx)

If you are interested, read a few reviews off of amazon.com (the link to the fourth edition).

2 comments:

  1. For those interested in the Greek NT, here is link to a free Greet NT, prepared by Society of Biblical Literature and enhanced with the Direct Verse Jump navigation by OSNOVA - http://store.osnova.com/FREE-The-SBL-Greek-New-Testament-OSNOVA-edition-with-DVJ_p_48.html.

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  2. You might also find interesting and useful this Essential Greek NT for the Absolute Beginners, with built-in flash cards, verb parsing and word forms, available for use on Kindle and Kindle apps: http://store.osnova.com/The-Essential-Greek-New-Testament-For-the-Absolute-Beginner-Kindle_p_55.html

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