The Greek New Testament Study Bible
Zondervan Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 3. December 2026
Book
Hardback
1168 pages
978-0-310-12154-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Greek New Testament Study Bible provides you with access to the insights into the Greek text from some of the world's leading scholars, while encouraging and assisting you in the use of your Greek reading skills for sermon preparation, devotional study, and New Testament courses. If you sense you are losing your competence in Greek because of the passage of time or the pressures of ministry, yet you desire to study the text in Greek for preaching, teaching, and personal study, then The Greek New Testament Study Bible will help.
In one convenient volume, you get access to the full Greek text as it is found in the Reader's Greek New Testament. At the bottom of each page of Greek text you will find a list of infrequently occurring words with short definitions, which means you don't need to consult a separate lexicon for basic translation work. Right page notes identify key areas of grammar and syntax pertinent to the text under consideration, including insights into the use or absence of articles; particular lexemes; connectives; prepositions; pronouns, adverbs, and particles; verbal aspect; voice; questions; case; discourse analysis; prohibitions; the use of the imperative, subjunctive, and infinitive moods; and important textual variants.
The Greek New Testament Study Bible will:
Give you competence and confidence in your handling of the Greek text
Enable you to make exegetical decisions based on the Greek text, grammar, and syntax
Equip you to continue using your knowledge of the Greek language beyond seminary in pastoral ministry and devotional studies
Provide you with a quick reference guide to some of the key questions and insights in the text.
Help you discern the major contributions that a study of the Greek text brings to your understanding of Scripture
Key features of The Greek New Testament Study Bible:
Lefthand pages provide the Greek text based on UBS5, while righthand pages contain study notes
Contains more than 9,500 study notes on the Greek text
At the bottom of each page of Greek text, definitions are provided for Greek words that appear 30 times or fewer in the New Testament.
Includes contributions from 19 internationally recognized experts on the translation and interpretation of the Greek New Testament.
Study notes comment on the use, or absence of articles; particular lexemes; connectives; prepositions; pronouns, adverbs, and particles; verbal aspect; voice; questions; case; discourse analysis; prohibitions; the use of the imperative, subjunctive, and infinitive moods; and important textual variants.
Includes a glossary of 198 technical terms.
In one convenient volume, you get access to the full Greek text as it is found in the Reader's Greek New Testament. At the bottom of each page of Greek text you will find a list of infrequently occurring words with short definitions, which means you don't need to consult a separate lexicon for basic translation work. Right page notes identify key areas of grammar and syntax pertinent to the text under consideration, including insights into the use or absence of articles; particular lexemes; connectives; prepositions; pronouns, adverbs, and particles; verbal aspect; voice; questions; case; discourse analysis; prohibitions; the use of the imperative, subjunctive, and infinitive moods; and important textual variants.
The Greek New Testament Study Bible will:
Give you competence and confidence in your handling of the Greek text
Enable you to make exegetical decisions based on the Greek text, grammar, and syntax
Equip you to continue using your knowledge of the Greek language beyond seminary in pastoral ministry and devotional studies
Provide you with a quick reference guide to some of the key questions and insights in the text.
Help you discern the major contributions that a study of the Greek text brings to your understanding of Scripture
Key features of The Greek New Testament Study Bible:
Lefthand pages provide the Greek text based on UBS5, while righthand pages contain study notes
Contains more than 9,500 study notes on the Greek text
At the bottom of each page of Greek text, definitions are provided for Greek words that appear 30 times or fewer in the New Testament.
Includes contributions from 19 internationally recognized experts on the translation and interpretation of the Greek New Testament.
Study notes comment on the use, or absence of articles; particular lexemes; connectives; prepositions; pronouns, adverbs, and particles; verbal aspect; voice; questions; case; discourse analysis; prohibitions; the use of the imperative, subjunctive, and infinitive moods; and important textual variants.
Includes a glossary of 198 technical terms.
Reviews / Votes
As I skimmed through The Greek New Testament Study Bible, I asked myself, 'Why has no one ever created a resource like this?!' Many pastors, students, and laypersons will come to a deeper understanding of God's Word through this wonderful study Bible. * <strong>ROBERT L. PLUMMER, Founder, DailyDoseOfGreek.com, Collin and Evelyn Aikman Professor of Biblical Studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary</strong> * Constantine Campbell and his team of scholars have provided students and pastors with an informative resource for exegesis of the Greek NT and a helpful guide to help students of the Greek NT read Greek everyday. Pastors and students, who want to read consistently their Greek NT and who desire to use their Greek soon after they finish taking classes or graduate from seminary, now have a resource to aid them in faithful reading, rightly dividing, and rigorously exegeting the Greek NT. The study notes, dictionary of terms, the brief lexicon, and other Greek features will be helpful to readers! * <strong>JARVIS J. WILLIAMS, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary</strong> * For many years, my students have benefitted from using A Reader's Greek New Testament that glosses rare vocabulary at the bottom of each page. While helpful, readers often still encountered grammatical hurdles that stalled their progress. This volume provides the missing link. By offering expert commentary on syntax and grammar on the right-side page, it enables the reader to read through the text with much more proficiency. I am excited about this volume and will commend it to anyone who wishes to pursue reading through the New Testament with greater comprehension and ease. * <strong>CLINTON E. ARNOLD, Research Professor of New Testament, Talbot School of Theology (Biola University)</strong> * The Greek New Testament Study Bible is a valuable resource for anyone interested in becoming a better reader of the GNT. Combining A Reader's Greek New Testament, 4th ed., with syntactical and grammatical notes on facing pages, it provides a convenient and concise reference for readers of the Greek text. The notes give access to a full complement of NT scholars. Essential for students working to master NT Greek, it will also prove handy for the Greek professor and scholars working with the Greek text. * <strong>KAREN H. JOBES, Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor Emerita of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, Wheaton College and Graduate School</strong> * This Greek New Testament Study Bible is an extraordinary achievement that will be of tremendous help to students, pastors and all who have at least a year of Greek under their belt. Constantine Campbell and he international team of scholars are to be commended for producing an aid that will undoubtedly result not only in seeing many more people continue to read their Greek New Testament on a regular basis but also in seeing them grow in their understanding of the Greek language and most importantly, of the Scriptures and of the God revealed within them. * <strong>ROY E. CIAMPA, Professor Emeritus, Samford University </strong> * Too many pastors and teachers spend countless hours studying Greek in school only to forget most of it within a few years. While there are many tools and resources to help prevent this, there is nothing quite like the Greek New Testament Study Bible. The study notes are a treasure trove of helpful information on grammar, syntax, textual variants, and word usage that highlight key features of the Greek text. If you want to keep your Greek fresh and use it profitably, this is the tool for you. * <strong>MATTHEW S. HARMON, Professor of New Testament Studies, Grace Theological Seminary</strong> *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Zondervan
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Cloth
With ribbon marker(s)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-310-12154-1 (9780310121541)
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Constantine R. Campbell (PhD, Macquarie University; PhD, Australian National University) is the author of several books on the New Testament and Ancient Greek, including Paul and Union with Christ-the 2014 Christianity Today Book of the Year in Biblical Studies. He is Professor and Research Director at the Australian University College of Divinity, and was previously Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Illinois) and senior lecturer in New Testament at Moore Theological College (Sydney). Dr Campbell lives in Canberra, Australia.
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