We look at the differences between the Zondervan New Testament Greek Reader and the UBS New Testament Greek Reader. Which one you choose will be determined by what you want it for. If you are looking for something to carry to class or church, the Zondervan may be better suited. If you are wanting something for reading at home or in the study, the UBS with its font and dictionary in the back may be better.
Either way, both are great tools to help keep the skill level up or even improve it during and after that Koine Greek class!
Nice review. Thank you for going to the effort to do this!
Do you know if there's a reader edition for the Scrivener text?
skoobalon 1 month ago
@skoobalon Not that I'm aware of yet. UBS came out with theirs in response to the Zondervan. Mainly because seminary Greek prof's saw so many students carrying the thinner version to class. I don't know of any prof's that use the Scrivener text is probably part the reason for not having a reader text.
Thanks for watching!
aaroon68 1 month ago