The Englishman’s Greek New Testament

$75.00

5W Greek and English New Testament. London: Reprinted 1950.

Notes

The Englishman’s Greek New Testament is a scholarly edition of the New Testament originally produced in the late 19th century, aimed at English-speaking readers who wanted direct access to the original Greek text alongside helpful tools for study. It typically includes the Greek text with an interlinear or marginal English translation, along with notes and references to aid understanding. This edition was designed to make the New Testament more accessible to students, clergy, and laypeople interested in deeper study and closer examination of the Scriptures in their original language. By bridging the gap between the ancient Greek manuscripts and English readers, the Englishman’s Greek New Testament played an important role in biblical scholarship and devotional reading during its time.

Description

Black pebbled leather binding with embossed title on upper board. Gilt lettering to spine. Printed on India paper. Greek with English translation below and marginal notes in English.