A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible
A Phillip Ii Brown, Bryan W Smith, Richard Goodrich, Albert Lukaszewski

A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible
A Phillip Ii Brown, Bryan W Smith, Richard Goodrich, Albert Lukaszewski
$95.00
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- Beautiful fine-grain black European leather with gold gilded edges and 2 marker ribbons
- Complete text of the Hebrew and Aramaic Bible using the Leningrad Codex (minus critical apparatus)
- Greek text underlying Today's New International Version (with footnotes comparing wherever this text is different from the UBS4 text)
- Footnoted definitions of all Hebrew words occurring 100 times or less (twenty-five or less for Aramaic words) with context-specific glosses Shaded Hebrew names that occur less than 100 times
- Footnoted definitions of all Greek words occurring 30 times or less
- Lexicons of all Hebrew words occurring more than 100 times and Greek words occurring more than 30 times
- 8 pages of full-color maps separate the OT and NT sections
- Publisher This combined A Reader's Greek New Testament and A Reader's Hebrew Bible offers the following features: * Complete text of the Hebrew and Aramaic Bible, using the Westminister Leningrad Codex * Greek text underlying Today's New International Version---with footnotes comparing wherever this text is different from the UBS4 text * Footnoted definitions of all Hebrew words occurring 100 times or less---twenty-five or less for Aramaic words---with context-specific glosses * Footnoted definitions of all Greek words occurring thirty times or less * Lexicons of all Hebrew words occurring more than 100 times and Greek words occurring more than thirty times * Eight pages of full-color maps separate the OT and NT sections Ideal for students, pastors, and instructors, A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible saves time and effort in studying the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament. By eliminating the need to look up definitions, the footnotes allow you to more quickly read the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek text. Featuring fine-grain black European leather binding, A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible is a practical, attractive, and surprisingly affordable resource.
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About "A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible"
Based on customer feedback, Zondervan is pleased to offer this fine-grain black European leather Bible, which combines the widely-used A Reader's Greek New Testament and A Reader's Hebrew Bible. Ideal for students, pastors, and instructors familiar with the biblical languages,A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible saves time and effort in studying the Bible. Definitions for Greek and Hebrew words that occur less frequently appear as footnotes on every page, allowing the user to read the text quickly and to focus on parsing and grammatical issues (rather than paging through lexicons!). Features include:
^Ideal for students, pastors, and instructors familiar with the biblical languages, A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible saves time and effort in studying the Bible. Definitions for Greek and Hebrew words that occur less frequently appear as footnotes on every page, allowing the user to read the text quickly and to focus on parsing and grammatical issues (rather than paging through lexicons!). Presented in a beautiful fine-grain black European leather.
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This combined A Reader's Greek New Testament and A Reader's Hebrew Bible offers the following features: * Complete text of the Hebrew and Aramaic Bible, using the Westminister Leningrad Codex * Greek text underlying Today's New International Version---with footnotes comparing wherever this text is different from the UBS4 text * Footnoted definitions of all Hebrew words occurring 100 times or less---twenty-five or less for Aramaic words---with context-specific glosses * Footnoted definitions of all Greek words occurring thirty times or less * Lexicons of all Hebrew words occurring more than 100 times and Greek words occurring more than thirty times * Eight pages of full-color maps separate the OT and NT sections Ideal for students, pastors, and instructors, A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible saves time and effort in studying the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament. By eliminating the need to look up definitions, the footnotes allow you to more quickly read the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek text. Featuring fine-grain black European leather binding, A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible is a practical, attractive, and surprisingly affordable resource.
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Meet the Authors
A Phillip Ii Brown
Philip Brown II (Ph.D., Bob Jones University) is associate professor of Bible and Theology at God's Bible School and College in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is co-author of Handbook of New Testament Greek, a publication for Bob Jones University, and The Hebrew Reader's Bible
Bryan W Smith
Bryan W. Smith (Ph.D., Bob Jones University) is Bible integration coordinator at Bob Jones University Press and the author of numerous educational resources such as A Worker Approved and The Hebrew Reader's Bible.
Richard Goodrich
Richard J. Goodrich (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) is lecturer in the department of history at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. He was research fellow in the department of classics and ancient history, University of Bristol, England.
Dr Goodrich's primary research areas include the development of western (Gallic) monasticism, Late Antiquity, and Christianity in its Roman context. He also has significant interests in humanities computing, and is the developer of a web-based Greek and Latin teaching tool, Hieronymus, as well as Epiphanius, a commentary editing package. He was co-editor of A Reader's Greek New Testament (Zondervan), and at present is working on the commentary for Book 21 of the Augustine City of God Commentary project, as well as a monograph on John Cassian.
Albert Lukaszewski
Albert Lukaszewski (Ph.D., New Testament, University of Saint Andrews) is general editor of the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament project and author of the forthcoming Grammar of Qumran Aramaic. He lives with his family on the east coast of Scotland. He is the co-author of A Greek New Testament Reader's Bible.
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This is a really helpful resource for those who want to be able to easily access the Greek and Hebrew texts of the Bible in a single volume. Of course, one can easily get these on the Logos app on your smartphone, but for morning devotionals and other situations, I far prefer to have the physical text in front of me. I use this book all the time, and love it. The 'reader' footnotes allow you to comfortably read any part of the Bible without having to constantly check BDAG or BDB, and allows for a really smooth reading experience. Very well laid out. My only quibble is the quality of the cover, which is hard and plastic-y. It's such a shame, as the standalone Hebrew Readers Bible from the same publisher (which doesn't include the Greek New Testament) has such a nice soft leather cover. That's the only reason I didn't give 5 stars, but still a great resource!

Excellent Book.
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