Gwallard
Puritan Board Freshman
If this has been discussed already, please forgive me.
As I graduate (Lord willing) seminary this next semester, and as I've been away from the Westminster Theological Seminary library in general because of WTS covid restrictions, I'm worried that I will no longer have access to the resources I had for "establishing the text," or the textual history of a passage as I once did.
Are there free resources for these things, or, what process do some of you go through with the original Hebrew or Greek (though, I feel like I own more resources for the Greek text)?
Edit 4/30: grammar and specificity
As I graduate (Lord willing) seminary this next semester, and as I've been away from the Westminster Theological Seminary library in general because of WTS covid restrictions, I'm worried that I will no longer have access to the resources I had for "establishing the text," or the textual history of a passage as I once did.
Are there free resources for these things, or, what process do some of you go through with the original Hebrew or Greek (though, I feel like I own more resources for the Greek text)?
Edit 4/30: grammar and specificity
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