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Online Greek text with parsing information

Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by Craigbythesea, Jan 7, 2005.

  1. Craigbythesea

    Craigbythesea Well-Known Member

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    It cannot be downloaded from the referenced website.

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  2. IveyLeaguer

    IveyLeaguer New Member

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    Thanks RJ, for the info. I guess the one you start with and know best has a big advantage. I used Theophilus, FreeBible, and several others before I found e-Sword. I would like to have some of the OLB's resources but, unfortunately, I chewed on the program for a couple of hours last night and had to spit it out. e-Sword has a lot of little features built into its foundation, as I'm sure you know. This site HERE recommends e-Sword + PowerBible so I think I'll give PB a whirl, as I picked up some really neat little programs THERE for free, and I'm very picky.

    Thanks again.
     
  3. rjprince

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    CBTS,

    Thanks.


    IveyL,

    I use E-Sword for some things that it does better than OLB. Did you go to an IL school? My son spent part of a summer at Princeton at some poli sci workshops while still in HS, but wound up at Vandy.
     
  4. Dr. Bob

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    You are VERY right. The W/H is nothing at all like the Greek text I use.

    The "KJVonly" often lump the modern Nestle/Aland/USB texts as "Westcott-Hort" as a way to attack these updated texts (and make their blend of catholic Erasmus look good??).
     
  5. izzaksdad

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    CBTS or Dr. Bob,

    What think ye of UBS' GNT, 2nd Edition 1966,1968?

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  6. Craigbythesea

    Craigbythesea Well-Known Member

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    The 2nd Edition is very much like the First Edition except for revisions in the A, B, C, and D ratings. In the Third Edition, however, the Greek text itself is more thoroughly revised (with more than 500 changes) and brought into conformity with the 26th Edition of the Nestle-Aland text.

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