Does anyone know of any free textual commentaries (like Metzger's, for example at http://www.logos.com/product/2190/a-tex ... -testament)? By "free", I mean, public domain or at least licensed but with generous owners. Also, scanned images are not what I'm looking for; I'm hoping for actual data in plain text.
I know about the NET Notes which are, indeed, excellent. I'm looking for anything else.
Thanks,
James
Free Textual Commentary
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Re: Free Textual Commentary
Wieland Wilker has one for the gospels at http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/TCG/index.html
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Re: Free Textual Commentary
For an interestingly brief commentary on the Greek text go to Misselbrook [http://www.misselbrook.org.uk/]. DTS' Constable [http://www.soniclight.com/constable/notes.htm] has a commentary on all books of the Bible, both OT and N. These have the text to which you make reference.
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Alan Patterson
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