The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, Guided Annotating Edition
This book review was also published at SOLA Network.
How can you keep up with your Greek studies? The Greek New Testament, produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, Guided Annotating Edition from Crossway is the perfect tool to stay sharp in your language. Students, scholars, and pastors will find this to be an outstanding way to work with the Word of God.
Tyndale House, Cambridge
Tyndale House is a Bible research community, located in Cambridge, England. They examine original manuscripts to make a Greek New Testament that’s based on the best of the ancient texts. They serve the Church and the Christian to ensure that the Bible we read accurately represents God’s Word.
As a reader’s edition, the book is beautiful. 1,120 pages housed in printed caseside provide an elegant and undistracted reading experience. What makes this edition even better are the wide margins and extra line spacing. This allows students and scholars to translate and annotate alongside the Greek text.
Breathed Out by God
There are a variety of additional study materials provided in this volume. Dirk Jongkind, Elizabeth Shively, Nicholas Perrin, Doug O’Donnell, and Daniel K. Eng provide various book introductions, noting special vocabulary, grammar considerations, and commenting on the overall style of the book. They also provide a curated list of resources for further study, which will prove to be especially helpful for those using this book for research or writing.
This book will give you confidence in Scripture while encouraging you to dig deeper in study. I felt incredibly grateful to hold God’s Word in my hands, and was inspired to preach and teach it with boldness – knowing that “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
I received a media copy of The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge, Guided Annotating Edition and this is my honest review. For more about this book, check out our interview with author Dr. Daniel K. Eng.