Nicoll, W. Robertson (ed.) - The Expositor's Greek Testament - Hodder & Stoughton (1917)
A complete exposition of the New Testament as it pertains to the Greek language used. Commented on by many well-known scholars, such as Marcus Dods, A.B. Bruce, G.G. Findlay, and James Moffat.
Most appropriate for the Greek student, but still very usable for those wanting particular, descriptive commentary on the Greek vocabulary used in the New Testament manuscripts.
A complete exposition of the New Testament as it pertains to the Greek language used. Commented on by many well-known scholars, such as Marcus Dods, A.B. Bruce, G.G. Findlay, and James Moffat.
Most appropriate for the Greek student, but still very usable for those wanting particular, descriptive commentary on the Greek vocabulary used in the New Testament manuscripts.
A complete exposition of the New Testament as it pertains to the Greek language used. Commented on by many well-known scholars, such as Marcus Dods, A.B. Bruce, G.G. Findlay, and James Moffat.
Most appropriate for the Greek student, but still very usable for those wanting particular, descriptive commentary on the Greek vocabulary used in the New Testament manuscripts.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Edition: 1917
Page Count: 2,300+ pages
Approx. Dimensions: 9.5x7”
Weight: 14 lbs
CONDITION
Books are in Good shape for their age. No apparent writing or otherwise that has been found, except for on the front endpapers. Pages are in aged but nice shape. Bindings are a little loose, but pages are not compromised. Very usable reference for the pastor or students’s shelf.