The Greek New Testament, 4th Revised Edition, also called the UBS-4, is a scholarly edition of the Greek New Testament aimed at pastors, translators, and students. Olive Tree is proud to present to you this audio version, narrated by John Schwandt using the American Erasmian pronunciation.
This audio version is indispensable if you have ev… Read more…
The Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) with Critical Apparatus contains both the main text of the BHS as well as the critical apparatus.
See How the BHS Hebrew Old Testament with Parsings & Appartus Works in The Olive Tree Bible App
The BHS is the most widely used scholarly text of the H… Read more…
After an extensive process of revision, the new edition of the Novum Testamentum Graece (NA28) is now available! The NA28 set a new standard among Greek New Testament editions with its revisions and improvements. The Catholic Epistles have been modified in more than 30 places to bring them into alignment with the Editio Critica Maior. The structure of the… Read more…
Touch a word in the Greek New Testament and instantly view the parsing information and lexical form, along with a link to the related entry in the Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New Testament.
The Analytical Greek New Testament (AGNT) with Morphology, Lexicon, and UBS-5 Critical Apparatus includes four great resources, which together form… Read more…
The Greek New Testament is priceless because it shows that God has revealed himself to us in the gospel and in Jesus Christ. While a few trusted Greek texts are in print, significant advances have been made in Greek translation studies of the New Testament since a standard text was adopted by academics in 1975.
The Greek New Testament, Pro… Read more…
Touch a Greek word in the Septuagint (LXX) text and instantly view detailed morphology and parsing information, along with direct links to the related entry in the LEH Lexicon.
This package gives you access to four scholarly resources, linked for a seamless study experience:
This edition of the Septuagint (LXX) Greek… Read more…
After an extensive process of revision, the new edition of the Novum Testamentum Graece (NA28) is now available! The NA28 set a new standard among Greek New Testament editions with its revisions and improvements. The Catholic Epistles have been modified in more than 30 places to bring them into alignment with the Editio Critica Maior. The structure of the… Read more…
Focus on the ideas and thoughts of the original Greek New Testament writers rather than getting caught up in parsings and morphologies. A Reader’s Greek New Testament: Third Edition is an invaluable tool that promotes reading for comprehension, decreasing your reliance on lexicons and dictionaries by providing easy gloss access to only the most rarely occu… Read more…
The Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) with Critical Apparatus contains both the main text of the BHS as well as the critical apparatus.
The BHS is the most widely used scholarly text of the Hebrew Bible. This text was originally edited by Karl Elliger and Wilhelm Rudolph in cooperation with numerous other scholars, and the revised 5th … Read more…
The Greek New Testament is priceless in its value as it is how God has given us his revelation of the gospel and of Jesus Christ. While a few trusted Greek texts are in print, significant advances have been made in Greek translation studies of the New Testament since a standard text was adopted by academics in 1975.
The Greek New Testament, Produced… Read more…
Have you ever wanted to study the gospels and the life of Jesus chronologically? You can do this with the Olive Tree Harmony of the Gospels. This unique harmony allows you to read the gospels in chronological order with parallel accounts viewable side-by-side for easy comparison.
The harmony is divided into over 250 events in the life of C… Read more…
This edition of the Septuagint (LXX) Greek Old Testament was compiled by Alfred Rahlfs and revised by Robert Hanhart. Begun in the third century BC, the Septuagint is the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament. It is referred to as the LXX (Septuaginta) because it is believed to have originated with seventy Jewish scholars of Alexandria, who t… Read more…