This is a very helpful guide. I’m a Logos user and I can say that the digital NA28 apparatus is much easier to use than the print one. Also the NA28 in Logos opens without the apparatus displayed. It’s only when you click on a siglum (or hover over one with your cursor) that the apparatus information appears.
I’m preparing to take my first Greek course at Seminary, and I purchased my first NA28. This guide was extremely helpful, and I feel that I can understand the strange symbols, letters, and numbers in the apparatus.
Many thanks for your work, brother, I will certainly have to keep this bookmarked for future reference!
I’m all for encouraging textual criticism, especially for our Church leaders (where it is lacking a great deal)
This is clear and concise, engaging and encouraging in fact! For what looks so intimidating on the surface really is quite simple and efficient once you have the system down
This is a very helpful guide. I’m a Logos user and I can say that the digital NA28 apparatus is much easier to use than the print one. Also the NA28 in Logos opens without the apparatus displayed. It’s only when you click on a siglum (or hover over one with your cursor) that the apparatus information appears.
I’m preparing to take my first Greek course at Seminary, and I purchased my first NA28. This guide was extremely helpful, and I feel that I can understand the strange symbols, letters, and numbers in the apparatus.
Many thanks for your work, brother, I will certainly have to keep this bookmarked for future reference!
Amazing. I am NT PhD student. This is helpful!
This is fabulous. Thanks, Nelson!
Thank you so much. I found this article when I needed such content the most. Blessings!
Thoroughly enjoyable!
I’m all for encouraging textual criticism, especially for our Church leaders (where it is lacking a great deal)
This is clear and concise, engaging and encouraging in fact! For what looks so intimidating on the surface really is quite simple and efficient once you have the system down
God bless;
Will read it.