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A Reader’s Hebrew and Greek Bible, 2nd ed.

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Overview

An essential study resource for those studying and reading biblical Hebrew and Greek

This updated reader’s Bible combines A Reader’s Hebrew Bible and A Reader’s Greek New Testament, Third Edition into one convenient and beautiful volume. It offers the following features:

  • Complete text of the Hebrew and Aramaic Bible, using the Westminster Leningrad Codex
  • Greek text underlying the New International Version (2011)—with footnotes comparing wherever this text is different from the UBS5/NA28 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.

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.

Resource Experts
  • Includes the complete text of the Hebrew and Aramaic Bible, using the Westminster Leningrad Codex
  • Contains the Greek text underlying the New International Version
  • Features footnoted definitions for selected Hebrew and Greek words

A. Philip Brown II (PhD, Bob Jones University) is Professor of Bible and Theology at God’s Bible School and College in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Bryan W. Smith (PhD, Bob Jones University) is Bible integration coordinator at Bob Jones University Press.

Richard J. Goodrich (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) is lecturer in the department of history at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington.

Albert Lukaszewski (PhD New Testament, University of Saint Andrews) is co-chair of the Hellenistic Greek Language and Linguistics Section of the international meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature. He has also served as editor of the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament and is author of the forthcoming Grammar of Qumran Aramaic. He lives with his family on the east coast of Scotland.

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  1. Wayne Briscoe

    Wayne Briscoe

    12/24/2020

    I have owned the print version of A Reader's Hebrew and Greek Bible for many years and love it. I more or less assumed it would look like the sample provided on this page. It does NOT look like the sample provided. You need to hover over the word to get the gloss to appear. It appears there is no option allowing the reader to see the page as it is in the print version. If there is a way of making it appear like the sample I'd love to know how. I have a Lexham Hebrew Bible as well as some other Lexham Bibles in my LBS collection and they are far superior to this product in my view. There may be some who would find this product useful. I hope others who purchased this item will offer their reviews too.
  2. Larry Craig

    Larry Craig

    5/2/2020

    I'm wondering how this will show up in Logos. We don't have pages as such. Where will these notes show up? Will we have to hover over the text?

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