07-24-2014, 06:26 PM
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It's very pretty. They have some nice videos talking about your standard things like rope VS camel (I have yet to watch them all). But, what I would really like to know is who is included among the following group,
"Over 1,000 leading language scholars and Bible students have rigorously dedicated their unrivaled expertise to the 5th edition of the AENT."
We all know Andrew and Baruch were all over it. Carmen Welker proof read it (1st edition). And people have e-mailed feedback and spelling mistakes have been fixed as more theology has been added over the years. But really, who are these leading language scholars and Bible students? Tim Hegg tore it apart looking at only a select handful of verses and one lady on amazon who is neither a leading language scholar of Bible student has a blog picking out all it's mistranslations. I made my own list back when I used the AENT a lot. So who really are these 1000+ people? If anyone knows, please post, but in the meantime I think I am going to send an e-mail. It would be really unkosher if this was simply a marketing ploy. And Torah is all about truth, right? <!-- s
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It's very pretty. They have some nice videos talking about your standard things like rope VS camel (I have yet to watch them all). But, what I would really like to know is who is included among the following group,
"Over 1,000 leading language scholars and Bible students have rigorously dedicated their unrivaled expertise to the 5th edition of the AENT."
We all know Andrew and Baruch were all over it. Carmen Welker proof read it (1st edition). And people have e-mailed feedback and spelling mistakes have been fixed as more theology has been added over the years. But really, who are these leading language scholars and Bible students? Tim Hegg tore it apart looking at only a select handful of verses and one lady on amazon who is neither a leading language scholar of Bible student has a blog picking out all it's mistranslations. I made my own list back when I used the AENT a lot. So who really are these 1000+ people? If anyone knows, please post, but in the meantime I think I am going to send an e-mail. It would be really unkosher if this was simply a marketing ploy. And Torah is all about truth, right? <!-- s


