Re: Expositor's GNT

Kevin W. Woodruff (cierpke@utc.campus.mci.net)
Tue, 18 Nov 1997 11:48:20 -0500

It has the Greek Text (Textus Receptus) at the top of the page and then
textual varant readings below the Greek text and then a double column of
commentary on the text in a verse by verse format. the writing is terse,
compact, and informative

At 10:05 AM 11/18/97 -0500, you wrote:
>At 09:42 AM 11/18/97 EST, John P Hayden wrote:
>>
>>I once asked James Boyer (one of the fathers of GRAMCORD), "If you were
>>stranded on a desert island and could have only one NT commentary with
>>you, which one would you choose?" His response: Expositor's, since its
>>chief focus is the phenomena of the text itself.
>>
>>It frequently is my first recourse and rarely disappoints me.
>
>Could someone please give me an idea of the format of the Expositor's
>Commentary? What is it like?
>
>Jonathan
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