A new scholarly Greek New Testament, complied by top academics in Cambridge (UK) is soon to be published by Crossway. It promises to draw on more recent research (e.g. on scribal habits) than NA28 has taken into account. Crossway have also been promising to make the digital text freely available.
https://www.crossway.org/bibles/the-greek-new-testament-produced-at-tyndal-hconly/
From FAQs: "This text will be available digitally and will be free for many uses around the world, in accord with the joint desire of both Tyndale House and Crossway to serve the global church in an open-handed way with the very best Greek text possible."
Thanks for pointing this out Cromwell, I'm sure many will share your enthusiasm to see a Logos edition
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Cromwell: the very best Greek text possible."
the very best Greek text possible."
That's funny. More like 'the best assumptions possible'
But, yes, would be good. Variation is always best.
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
Here's hoping Faithlife will fast-track this one!
I would certainly like to have this text in Logos. It seems like an interesting project, but will likely not gain the wide support that the NA text has At this time.
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There was an article about it today on the Logos Academic blog https://academic.logos.com/interview-williams-and-jongkind-on-the-tyndale-house-greek-new-testament-thgnt/ so they're certainly aware of it. No mention there of whether it will be available for free in Logos though.
mm.
I would have to be convinced there is a real need for another GNT- not yet done so by site or Logos info.
Whyndell Grizzard:I would have to be convinced there is a real need for another GNT
I would be interested in a new one if it contained the nomina sacra. I did not get the impression that this one does.
Looking forward to it.
The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge is now on Pre-Pub.
https://www.logos.com/product/165945/the-greek-new-testament-produced-at-tyndale-house-cambridge
HT: Mike Aubrey
I wonder if the Logos Edition will retain the use of ekthesis in its paragraph formatting. This is one of several distinctive features of the THGNT.
Really glad this is now in Prepub. Thanks Adam for drawing our attention to that. However, could it sit there for a long time?
Cromwell: Really glad this is now in Prepub. Thanks Adam for drawing our attention to that. However, could it sit there for a long time?
Good news! It looks like they already changed its status to "Under Development". It was actually moving along pretty well given the fact that it's not actually listed under (Newest?) Popular New Pre-Orders or Pre-Publication Products. I only became aware of it after Mike Aubrey shared the link.
https://www.logos.com/products/search?Language=English&Status=Pre-Pub
That's very encouraging. I'm really looking forward to having it in Logos.
I thought this was going to be made available for free?
John Kight:I thought this was going to be made available for free?
There is a free version online tied to the ESV, I don't think it is very discoverable. Here is the link:https://www.esv.org/Matthew+1/
And a picture with some of the options turned on:
I hope that helps.
Bill