Codex Vaticanus (B), containing the Greek Old Testament and Greek New Testament, is available for viewing online, made available by the Vatican Library.
Codex Vaticanus (B), containing the Greek Old Testament and Greek New Testament, is available for viewing online, made available by the Vatican Library.
Dr T. Michael Law presents a podcast series on the Greek Bible and related literature: The Septuagint Sessions. The podcasts commenced on February 17, 2014.
The podcasts are available:
Michael Law is author of When God Spoke Greek: The Septuagint and the Making of the Christian Bible (OUP, 2013), and publisher and Editor-in-Chief of The Marginalia Review of Books.
Codex Sinaiticus, containing the Greek Old Testament and Greek New Testament, is available for viewing online, made available by a collaboration of institutions operating under the name The Codex Sinaiticus Project.
The New Testament Transcripts Prototype is from the University of Münster’s Institute for New Testament Textual Research/Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung (INTF):
New Testament Transcripts
New Testament Transcripts features important Greek manuscripts of the New Testament as transcribed by the Institute for New Testament Textual Research at the University of Münster, Westphalia, Germany. The site is being prepared in collaboration with Scholarly Digital Editions (Birmingham, UK) and is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Bonn, Germany).Prototype
The New Testament Transcripts Prototype currently features the writings of the complete New Testament with transcripts of between 2 and 26 manuscripts and an apparatus based on them, collated against the standard scholarly edition of the Greek New Testament (Nestle-Aland, 27th edition). As with any prototype, you should use it with caution.
The prototype is available here.
Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft provides official online versions of the following texts:
The SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT) is a critical edition of the New Testament, published by Logos Bible Software in conjunction with the Society of Biblical Literature. It may be downloaded in several formats.
The SBLGNT is edited by Michael W. Holmes.