Navigate the foundations of the New Testament with a practical, reference-ready guide.
This edition presents the Greek text of the New Testament, a clear account of its transmission, and practical notes to help readers study and compare sources. It combines a concise introduction, a concise resumé and harmony of Gospel history, and helpful tables, with a dictionary of difficult words and phrases and a dedicated dictionary of biography and geography.
This book is a compact, durable companion for students and readers who want a solid, low‑friction overview of the New Testament’s text, history, and key terms. It also includes appendices and maps that illuminate how verses fit into their historical settings, and guidance on reading Greek and Hebrew.
- Learn how the Textus Receptus and major manuscripts shaped the English Bible.
- Explore the four principal manuscripts and other important sources used in NT text criticism.
- Understand the English Authorized Version’s history and its revision process.
- Access dictionaries of difficult words and geographical/biographical terms.
- Use appendices that link Old Testament quotations to their NT locations and provide study tips for Greek and Hebrew.
Ideal for students, teachers, clergy, and general readers seeking a clear, structured overview of NT study and its sources.