Today, we’re pleased to announce the publication of The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge—the result of years of research and created to serve the global church.

Modern Christians are privileged to live in a day with many reliable English Bible translations. As Greg Gilbert notes in an article entitled “Why You Can Trust Your English Bible”:

Even though we don’t have the Bible’s original pieces of paper, we can in fact be highly confident that we know what those original pieces of paper said. . . . The charge that we cannot know what the originals said is patently and utterly false. The gap between the originals and our earliest extant copies of them is—in the grand scheme of things—not that long at all. And far from diminishing our ability to identify what the originals said, the vast number of existing copies actually allows us to reason out deductively, to a very high degree of historical confidence, what John, Luke, Paul, and the other writers of the New Testament actually wrote.

And yet, there is still need for scholars who are committed to studying the ancient, biblical manuscripts that form the basis for modern translations.

The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge was created under the oversight of editors Dr. Dirk Jongkind (St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge) and Dr. Peter Williams (Tyndale House, Cambridge). Together with their team of scholars, they have taken a rigorously philological approach to reevaluating the manuscripts—reexamining spelling and paragraph decisions as well as allowing more recent discoveries related to scribal habits in the earliest manuscripts to inform editorial decisions.

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(…) Learn more about The ESV Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge at TheGreekNewTestament.com and download a sample of the Gospel of Mark.