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the different GNT modules


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As I look at the modules I have installed, I see the following GNT

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GNT-T is the only Greek NT module I would use. Someone else might be able to enumerate the differences between the others...

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As previously mentioned, GNT-T is the Greek text you'll want to use. It is the standard eclectic text (Nestle-Aland 27th edition) tagged with morphological information (syntactical tagging is available as an additional purchase; see Grammatical Syntax add-on to GNT).

 

GNT-NA is an untagged version of Nestle-Aland 27 which you likely received as part of the Zondervan Scholarly Bible Study Suite.

GNT-TR is a morphologically tagged copy of Stephenus' 1550 edition of the Greek New Testament, an edition of the Textus Receptus (the first printed Greek New Testament and the basis for translations such as the KJV).

 

I'm not sure what GNT-TRW, GNTM, and GNTTR are, but I suspect they (at least GNTM and GNTTR) are older modules which have since been replaced with newer versions.

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GNT is the original tagged Greek text offered by Oaktree, the NA27 tagged by Gramcord Institute, and is no longer available for purchase.

 

GNTM is the Byzantine/Majority Text (untagged)

 

GNTTR is the untagged version of GNT-TR, the Textus Receptus

 

I do not know about GNTTRW, but if you make it the search text and then go to the menu bar: Accordance>About the Text..., it will give you the information you desire.

 

I agree the workhorse text is GNT-T.

 

Shalom, Michael

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Thanks all - sorry for the typo the GNT-TRW should have been GNT-TRS

 

I just deleted the "extras" from my library window so they don't confuse me in the meantime - I can always add them back later if I need them.

 

Thanks again!!

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Thanks all - sorry for the typo the GNT-TRW should have been GNT-TRS

 

I just deleted the "extras" from my library window so they don't confuse me in the meantime - I can always add them back later if I need them.

 

Thanks again!!

 

Oh, the GNT-TRS is the textus receptus tagged with Strong's numbers rather than morphological information.

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