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the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research

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Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research

This is a software edition that comes on a shrink wrapped CD.

Product Info

  • Author: Archibald Thomas (A.T.) Robertson
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Edition: Keyed from the 3rd edition of 1919, with corrections.
  • Print Pages: lxxxvi+1454

NOTE: This edition should not be confused with the reprint edition of 1934 by Robertson's wife, Ella Broadus Robertson, or the 1947 edition from Broadman & Holman publishers. If there were any differences between the 3rd edition and these later reprints, they are necessarily minor.

Benefits of the Logos Bible Software edition

Many scholars view A.T. Robertson's work on Greek grammar as one of the pivotal works in New Testament Greek studies produced in the last century. By pairing the scholarly excellence of this work with the language and grammar tools of the Logos Bible Software system, Logos has developed an amazing resource for the study of New Testament Greek.

This title is only one of the premier texts on Greek grammar already a part of the Logos Bible Software library. Many scholars praise the companionship of Robertson's work alongside Robert W. Funk's A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, which is currently available as well. Because these works are closely related, standard Libronix in-text citation linking optimizes cross-referencing, which aides research. By adding Greek language searching, lexicon resources, topical studies, and the standard in-text searching you expect from Logos, adding a 1500 page work like Robertson's to your Logos Bible Software makes it more accessible and therefore easier to study.

Praise for the Print Edition

"[I]n 1914 appeared that stupendous work, so far superior to every preceding effort in the entire field...This book is, and is probably for a long time to remain, the unrivaled standard in its realm."  
-  From the preface of H.E. Dana and Julius R. Mantey's A Manual Grammar of the Greek New Testament

"This enormous volume from the early twentieth century provides a wealth of examples and is in part an evaluation of and reaction to the work of earlier scholars."
- Dr. Michael Palmer, author of Levels of Constituent Structure in New Testament Greek

About the Author

Archibald Thomas Robertson (1863-1934)

A. T. (Archibald Thomas) Robertson, American Baptist New Testament scholar, was born near Chatham, Virginia. Converted at age 13, he was licensed to preach at age 16. In 1895 he was elected to succeed John A. Broadus as professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He held this position until his death in 1934. Robertson's greatest contribution to biblical scholarship was in the field of New Testament Greek. In 1914 he published his monumental 1,454-page Grammar of the Greek New Testament, the largest and most comprehensive New Testament grammar ever published. It went into five editions by 1931. Robertson also authored forty-five other books.
 - From Editorial CLIE

Excerpted from Biographical Entries from New 20th-century Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge:

[Robertson's] numerous books include Syllabus of NT Greek Syntax (1900), Bibliography of NT Greek (1903), Teaching of Jesus Concerning God the Father (1904), Key-Words in the Teaching of Jesus (1906), Epochs in the Life of Paul (1909), Commentary on Matthew (1910), John the Loyal (1911), Studies in the Epistle of James (1915), The Divinity of Christ in the Gospel of John (1916), Making Good in the Ministry (1918), Studies in Mark’s Gospel (1919), Harmony of the Gospels (1922), The Minister and His Greek NT (1923), An Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the NT (1925), Paul and the Intellectuals (1928), Word Pictures in the NT (6 vols., 1930–33), A New Short Grammar of the Greek Testament (1931), and Passing on the Torch and Other Sermons (1934). He was editor and contributing editor to many biblical series, including the Hastings’ Dictionaries and “The 1911 Bible,” and was also a member of the revision committee for the American Standard Bible.

by Raymond W. Albright

Another interesting biography on A.T. Robertson is available at Alethia Baptist Ministries.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 28 April, 2006.
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