Scacewater is right about BW 10’s searchable hi-resolution images of the Leningrad Codex – they are stellar. David Instone-Brewer, who is a senior research fellow in Rabbinics and the New Testament at Tyndale House, and by Todd Scacewater, teaching fellow in New Testament and PhD candidate at Westminster Seminary.
Two of the best online reviews are by an NIV Committee on Translation member, Dr. chm (compiled HTML help) files.įor details about BW 10 and what is new in it since BW 9, the more interested exegete can start at BW’s main product page. In Windows all these are easily-searched. Shortly, additional BHQ volumes and the United Bible Societies 5th revised edition of the New Testament will become part of that package at no cost to purchasers. They are part of a $199.00 extra package that includes Novum Testamentum Graece, 28th Revised Edition (Nestle-Aland), with morphology and apparatus, and much more. These became available in October 2015, so this reviewer has not worked with them much, but their availability is one reason for a new review. This reviewer recently downloaded BW’s Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) text and apparatus, plus BW’s Biblia Hebraica Quinta (BHQ) text, extensive apparatus and commentary on the apparatus for Deuteronomy, Ezra, Nehemiah, and the Megilloth (Ruth, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations and Esther).
#BIBLEWORKS 10 FULL#
Reference works include Greek and Hebrew vocabulary flashcards and pronunciation Bible maps Holy Land images the Greek New Testament read aloud and fully diagramed Greek, Aramaic and Hebrew grammars full transcriptions and image sets for both the Leningrad Codex and nine of the most important Greek New Testament manuscripts and the full CNTTS New Testament apparatus.”
Enjoy!-The EditorsĪccording to its online summary, BibleWorks (BW) has “more than 250 Bible translations in nearly 40+ languages, 45 original language texts and morphology databases, 30 lexical-grammatical references, and a wealth of practical reference works. It also contains a number of helpful links, which will guide the reader to appreciate various aspects of the review. If the installation is interrupted, simply browse to the folder containing the installation file set and run the setup.exe program.This review updates a review of BibleWorks 9 that appeared in Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly in 2012.
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