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#1 iscnetwork

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Posted 16 November 2016 - 10:14 AM

File Name: The New Testament in the Original Greek - Byzantine Textform 2005/2010 with dialects, accents, etc.

File Submitter: iscnetwork

File Submitted: 16 Nov 2016

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Author: Compiled and Arranged by MAURICE A . ROBINSON and WILLIAM G . PIERPONT
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THE NEW TESTAMENT IN THE ORIGINAL GREEK BYZANTINE TEXTFORM 2005/2010
Compiled and Arranged by MAURICE A . ROBINSON and WILLIAM G . PIERPONT

This is complete with dialects, accents, etc.

2 Versions:
Byz2005GNT2 is just the pure Byzantine Textform with only Byzantine footnoting.

Byz2005GNT has all the Byzantine footnoting in blue, N/A UBS footnoting variations in gray.

This is a Public Domain document. All formatting and such is NOT or can be under a copyright. Use for God's glory.

This is the text used by the Modern Literal Version.
http://www.biblesupp...-edition-ot-nt/
If you want to have a Greek Concordance with Lexicon and other information grab the MLVDC+G.dict file from here:
http://www.biblesupp...n-and-synonyms/

Click here to download this file


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#2 Ross Purdy

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Posted 24 November 2016 - 01:03 AM

You do not mean "dialects," rather it is "diacritics"! :lol:

 

Also, there are several other versions based on this Greek text: ALT, WEB, ACV, EMTV, FAA, and there is a translation in process by Dr. David Robert Palmer. Then just the book of Revelation has been translated by Charles R. Wiese.

 

I believe Ernest Pickering's Greek text should be very close to the Byz as well.


Edited by Ross Purdy, 24 November 2016 - 01:36 AM.


#3 Katoog

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Posted 24 November 2016 - 06:00 AM

You do not mean "dialects," rather it is "diacritics"! :lol:

 

Also, there are several other versions based on this Greek text: ALT, WEB, ACV, EMTV, FAA, and there is a translation in process by Dr. David Robert Palmer. Then just the book of Revelation has been translated by Charles R. Wiese.

 

I believe Ernest Pickering's Greek text should be very close to the Byz as well.

The EMTV is close but use another majority test.  The bbx ALT version here is from 2001 so it can be based on the RP2000.

The last version of the WEB and the FAA and ACV are based on RP2005

Wilbur Pickering’s text representing f35 group is from the Byz family as the TR sources that are also from the κ group.


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