The Novum Testamentum Graece (NA28) is the worldwide standard among the Greek editions of the New Testament.
28 boasts a revised text-critical apparatus that has been both expanded and simplified. The linking of variants by sed or et and the distinction between consistently cited witnesses of the first and second order have been removed. In addition, this NA28 includes readings from the recently discovered Papyri 117127 for the first time, opening up interesting perspectives particularly for the Acts of the Apostles.
The Catholic Epistles in this edition have been made consistent with the Editio Critica Maior, resulting in more than 30 modifications in the main text and a completely revised text-critical apparatus that includes a new selection of witnesses and variants. The cross-references in the margin were also systematically reviewed and revised, and references to early Jewish literature were added.
About the editor:
The Institute for New Testament Text Research is a university institute in Mnster that researches the history of the transmission of the New Testament in its original Greek language. In addition to the Novum Testamentum Graece (Nestle-Aland), the German Bible Society also publishes the Greek New Testament and the Editio Critica Maior.
The Institute for New Testament Textual Research is located at the University of Münster.
The Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece (NA28): Wide Margin Edition is the standard scholarly edition of the Greek New Testament used by scholars, Bible translators, professors, students, and pastors worldwide. In addition to the features below, this new edition also includes 1 1/2- lined margins, making it even more useful for exegesis in and out of the classroom. - Critical apparatus revised and easier to use - Papyrii 117-127 included for the first time - In-depth revision of the Catholic Epistles, with more than 30 changes to the upper text - Scripture references systematically reviewed for accuracy - Generous 1 1/2- lined margins along sides and 2- margins along the bottom for note-taking The Institute for New Testament Textual Research is located at the University of Munster. Their central task is to research the textual history of the New Testament and to reconstruct its Greek initial text on the basis of the entire manuscript tradition, the early translations and patristic citations. Foremost among the results of this research is the ongoing publication of the Editio Critica Maior. The Institute produces several more editions and a variety of tools for NT scholarship, including the concise editions known as the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece and the UBS Greek New Testament .
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