The Text-Critical Greek New Testament
Byzantine Text
Greek text compiled by
Maurice A. Robinson and William G. Pierpont
Orthographic modifications and arrangement of Greek text by
Robert Adam Boyd
Introduction, Footnotes, and Appendices by
Robert Adam Boyd
Greek Text (The New Testament in the Original Greek: Byzantine Textform 2018)
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Front Cover: page 60 of the 3rd edition of Stephanus’ Greek New Testament
Back Cover: page 204 of the 3rd edition of Stephanus’ Greek New Testament
Images from Stephanus’ 3rd edition of the Greek New Testament are incorporated into the front and back cover as a tribute to his work with the Byzantine Greek text and as a memorial to the fact that he was the first to publish a Greek New Testament with text-critical notes. The back cover is Stephanus’ printing emblem, which is inspired by Romans 11:17-24. The words noli altum sapere (“do not be high minded”) are a direct quotation from Romans 11:20 in the Latin Vulgate.
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