5 Volumes from SBL:
Notes on the Greek Text of Genesis
Notes on the Greek Text of Exodus
Notes on the Greek Text of Leviticus
Notes on the Greek Text of Numbers
Notes on the Greek Text of Deuteronomy
This would be GREAT!!!
5 Volumes from SBL: Notes on the Greek Text of Genesis Notes on the Greek Text of Exodus Notes on the Greek Text of Leviticus Notes on the Greek Text of Numbers Notes on the Greek Text of Deuteronomy
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Was just going to come suggest this on the forums (I don't think it exists anywhere electronically right now, in any format), and saw this thread. Highly recommended books.
Yes it would be great !!!!
His LXX Text Histories, at least, are linked to here for free in .pdf form. Would still enjoy an electronic edition of the Notes on the Greek Text, especially with how hard it is to find in print....
Here are the publisher links for the books:
These books are part of the Septuagint and Cognate Studies series from SBL. I would like the whole series in Logos.
See now: https://www.logos.com/product/47220/septuagint-and-cognate-studies-collection
https://www.logos.com/product/47220/septuagint-and-cognate-studies-collection
What happened to the Wevers Notes?
They gave up on them. Sadly no electronic version of any kind exists.
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I have a saved search in eBay, so that I get email alerts when one of these goes on sale there. I have found used copies for as low as 10 or 15 bucks.
Could we resurrect this interest? Those books are now available at Google Play and as Kindle so an electronic version obviously exists.
@Jason Stone (Logos) This old request needs move to book requests because of recent action
@MJ. Smith, done! Thank you.
Absolutely essential to any discussion of warfare, abortion, death penalty, euthanasia … but somehow missing in Verbum?
Douay-Rheims version of the Bible that was published on 1582 for The New Testament and 1609 for The Old Testament It would be great to be able to have the Original Douay Rheims Bible (1582 & 1610) to be able to compare with the existing Challoner revision of the Douay Rheims Bible that's currently accessible from Verbum.…
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