About this Edition

The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge seeks to make a distinctive contribution by providing a text of the Greek New Testament that is based on the most recent scholarship and is rooted in the earliest manuscript witnesses, dating primarily from the fourth and fifth centuries and earlier. As noted by professor Geoffrey Horrocks (University of Cambridge), “The result of this groundbreaking research is an innovative and exciting Greek New Testament text.”

Produced at Tyndale House in Cambridge, England, this completely new edition of the Greek New Testament text 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.

Simultaneous publication by Crossway and Cambridge University Press included hardcover, imitation leather, cowhide, and French Morocco leather editions. In addition to print publication, free digital editions are available from Crossway and Tyndale House (Cambridge), as well as a forthcoming audio edition published by Crossway, Tyndale House (Cambridge), and BibleMesh.

The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge is also available in a Reader’s Edition, featuring a running list of glosses of every word in the Greek New Testament that occurs 25 times or less. Those with limited knowledge of Greek can smoothly read the Greek text without needing to constantly refer to other reference resources—accelerating their facility with the Greek text and making their time more rewarding and more enjoyable as they read the very Word of God.