Dear friends, I’m experimenting with Greek fonts again. Sound off if your browser shows the following as the Greek text of 2 Corinthians 5:21.
τὸν μὴ γνόντα á¼Î¼Î±Ïτίαν á½‘Ï€á½²Ï á¼¡Î¼á¿¶Î½ á¼Î¼Î±Ïτίαν á¼Ï€Î¿á½·Î·ÏƒÎµÎ½ ἵνα ἡμεῖς γενώμεθα δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ
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It is Greek to me (running IE 7)
Looks good to me Denny (using Firefox).
Looks good to me too (using Firefox 2.0.0.14)
Thanks, fellas. That’s what I needed to know.
Firefox reporting … Gig ‘em!
(using Firefox 2.0.0.14)
Looks great on Firefox 3b5 (Mac OS 10.5.2)
It looks great – it’s just a shame i don’t understand it!!
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I’m using Safari (on a Mac) and it looks good.
Told ya zhubert.com is the best, Denny. =)
Lucas, I agree 100,000%.
He has several features that are great, including adding columns (a Mac sort of thing to do) and doing quick word studies. I like drilling down into a word and seeing where that lemma appears in the NT, LXX, just a particular book, etc.
Lucas,
Thanks for the heads up. That’s what I used.
Denny
Looks good to me. I once took a screenshot and cut out the Greek text, placing it in an old blog so I could definitively know the reader saw it right… That might have been over the top…
Looks right on IE11 and Firefox…
It looks pretty good Denny.
Maybe I am the only one, but I have a mistake in the last three words- θεου εν αυτω are seen as θεο? (the sentence is broken here and moves to the next line with) εν αυτω – I have left out accent and punctuation marks. I used the red New Testament you assign for us in class. I am using Firefox 2.0.0.14
Like I said, it may just be me!
BTW, GreekBible.com is also very helpful: http://www.greekbible.com/index.php
In the drop-down box, change the font to Palatino Linotype (instead of symbol, the default). Select a book. You can type a chapter without typing a verse. IOW, you can get a verse at a time or a chapter at a time. Copy and paste. Viola!
The last verse in Galatians:
Ἡ χάÏις τοῦ κυÏίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ ΧÏιστοῦ μετὰ τοῦ πνεύματος ὑμῶν, ἀδελφοί: ἀμήν.