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#1 Josh Bond

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Posted 06 July 2012 - 10:34 PM

File Name: Nicoll, William - The Expositor's Greek Testament (5 vols)

File Submitter: Josh Bond

File Submitted: 06 Jul 2012

File Category: Commentaries

Author: William Robertson Nicoll
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e-Sword Edition of The Expositor's Greek Testament
This commentary has been specifically formatted for e-Sword.

  • Comments are properly divided verse by verse instead of the previous version's bulky, chapter-by-chapter division.
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  • 25 megabytes of commentary on nearly every Greek word in the New Testament!
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The Expositor's Greek Testament
William Nicoll edited The Expositor's Greek Testament. You may remember Nicoll from the Expositor's Bible (commentary), the Expositor's Dictionary of Texts (commentary), and The Sermon Bible (commentary). Nicoll clearly liked "Expositor" in his titles!

This classic, time-tested reference is written in English on the Greek text of the New Testament.

This commentary includes substantial introductions to each New Testament book. Nearly every (Greek) word in the New Testament contains grammatical, critical, exegetical, literary, and/or contextual analysis. The commentary is carefully cited with an extensive bibliography. The scholar, pastor, and serious Bible student can benefit from the Greek analysis.

The volumes and authors are:
  • Volume 1 - Matthew, Mark, Luke (A.B. Bruce) and John (Marcus Dods)
  • Volume 2 - Acts (R.J. Knowling), Romans (G.G. Findlay), and 1 Corinthians (J.H. Bernard)
  • Volume 3 - 2 Corinthians (Frederic Rendall), Galatians (Frederic Rendall), Ephesians (S.D.F. Salmond), Philippians (H.A.A. Kennedy), and Colossians (A.S. Peake).
  • Volume 4 - 1-2 Thessalonians (James Moffatt), 1-2Timothy (J.D. White), Titus (J.D. White), Philemon (W.E. Oesterley), Hebrews (Marcus Dods), and James (W.E. Oesterley)
  • Volume 5 - 1 Peter (J.H.A. Hart), 2 Peter (R.H Strachan), 1-2-3 John (David Smith), Jude (J.B. Mayor), and Revelation (James Moffatt).
The Expositor's Greek Testament is cited and/or recommended by:
  • John MacArthur's Masters Seminary, who lists this resource with a must-have asterisk in: 850 Books for Biblical Expositors.
  • Dr. Kenneth Wuest in "Word Studies in the Greek New Testament" books.
  • John MacArthur's commentaries
  • NIV Application Commentary
  • College Press NIV Commentary
  • The New International Greek Testament Commentary
  • The NET Bible
  • The New Bible Dictionary
  • Who's Who in Christian History
  • Word Biblical Commentary
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#2 padeco

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Posted 28 July 2012 - 06:40 AM

hi josh,
quick question. i downloaded the latest version of the NT greek commentary. however, i do not have a very clear font etc. see below:

Chapter 5:1-5. His expectation of a Glorified Body hereafter; and his desire to survive until the Second Advent.—Ver. 1. οu7988 δu945 μu949 νγu8048 ρκτλ: for (in explanation of 4:17) we know, sc., we Christians (cf. Rom_7:14, 1Co_8:1), that if our earthly (ἐu960 ίu947 εu953 οu962 as contrasted with ἐu960 οu965 ρu940 νu953 οu962 ; see reff.) tabernacle-house be dissolved, etc. Despite the fact that he was himself a σu954 ηu957 οu960 οu953 όu962 (Act_18:3), this is the only place where St. Paul employs any of the terms correlative to σu954 ηu957 ήplain . It is natural to think of the temporary character of the σu954 ῆu957 αu953 used by the Chosen People in the desert wanderings, an idea which is probably present in 2Pe_1:14, ἡἀu960 όu952 εu963 ιu962 τu959 ῦσu954 ηu957 ώu956 αu964 όu962 μu959 υplain ; but the use of σu954 ῆu957 οu962 as a depreciatory term for the “bodily frame” (R.V. mg.) is borrowed, as Field has shown, from the Pythagorean philosophy


is this a matter of me setting up font etc? i have esword 10.1. although running with cross over, which should not be an issue, i hope.
thanks for your time.




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