i hope logos will support this resource, it's classic and a great companion of icc's acts (barrett) + less critical
http://www.amazon.com/The-Acts-Apostles-Introduction-Commentary/dp/0802809669/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353509264&sr=8-1&keywords=bruce+acts+greek
Hi Eko,
Firstly, and most importantly, welcome to the Logos forums.
Secondly, excellent suggestion [Y]
For completeness, and as a point of interest, F.F. Bruce is the author of the NICNT edition on Acts. Unfortunately, however, this edition is only available as a set,
http://www.logos.com/product/23991/the-new-international-commentary-on-the-new-testament
i hope logos will support this resource, it's classic and a great companion of icc's acts (barrett) + less critical http://www.amazon.com/The-Acts-Apostles-Introduction-Commentary/dp/0802809669/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1353509264&sr=8-1&keywords=bruce+acts+greek
Yes, it is indeed a classic. I seem to remember it from when I was in high school which makes it slightly more recent than Wycliffe's translation. [;)] Seriously, I'm not trying to disparage it, but it does go back a ways. One could do much worse than Bruce.
@andy: thanks, yea i have bruce's nignt in hard copy. it's great but it doesn't go deep enough in the greek. perhaps one day i'll convert to the logos version
@george: the 3rd edition (1990 - i was in high school ) has more stuff. it comes highly recommended for the linguistic aspect (which hasn't changed much unlike its historical-critical aspect, so it's still quite "up-to-date"). currently i am hogging the lib copy from my seminary. with logos's cross referencing capability, it will be a much better piece.
[Y]
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