The Hebrew-Greek Key Study Bible: New International Version

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Spiros Zodhiates
AMG Pub., 1996 - 2186 pagine
The Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible, New International Version, combines essential study tools for Hebrew and Greek with a translation that is both accurate and clear, and that by its easy-to-read style makes a deep study of the Scriptures more enjoyable for all ages. Add to this the benefits of a completely new numbering system, developed by Goodrick and Kohlenberger, and you have a study Bible for every student of the Word of God.
-- Book Introductions
-- Footnotes on Key Passages
-- Red Letter Edition
-- NIV Center-column Reference System
-- Key Words in the English Text Identified by Goodrick/Kohlenberger Numbering
-- Codes in the New Testament Text Identify Grammatical Structure of Key Greek Words
-- Notations Explain the Significance of the Grammatical Codes
-- Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek Word Studies
-- NIV Concordance
-- Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries by John Kohlenberger III

Informazioni sull'autore (1996)

Author, biblical scholar and businessman Spiros Zodhiates was born in Cyprus in the 1920s. He worked with the American Mission to the Greeks and has helped raise a great deal of money for food and money for Greek children. He has established more than twenty orphanages, and his organization is active in over fifty countries, including a Bible school in Indonesia and leper colonies in India. He has written or edited more than 100 books and reference works. After suffering numerous health problems in the late 1990s, Zodhiates transitioned out of active work, though many of his commentary manuscripts are still being edited and published, and his radio and television recordings are being redistributed digitally. He died in Chattanooga on October 10, 2009.

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