Blood-Bought Pilgrim
Puritan Board Freshman
Hey All,
I’m planning on starting a full Greek NT reading plan this year for the first time. I have both a Nestle-Aland and a Tyndale House Greek NT. Do any of you have input on why one might use one over the other for regular reading and study?
Obviously the NA has a more extensive apparatus, but I won’t be consulting that often. I’m also aware of the methodology used by the Tyndale editors in creating their text, so aside from that info, is there anything significant to commend one edition over the other? I’m having trouble deciding which to use primarily because there seems to be so little to distinguish them.
Any input from people with experience is welcome.
I’m planning on starting a full Greek NT reading plan this year for the first time. I have both a Nestle-Aland and a Tyndale House Greek NT. Do any of you have input on why one might use one over the other for regular reading and study?
Obviously the NA has a more extensive apparatus, but I won’t be consulting that often. I’m also aware of the methodology used by the Tyndale editors in creating their text, so aside from that info, is there anything significant to commend one edition over the other? I’m having trouble deciding which to use primarily because there seems to be so little to distinguish them.
Any input from people with experience is welcome.