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The Greek Audio New Testament: NA27 Audio

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Overview

Whether you’re a student looking for help with pronunciation, or a pastor looking to refresh your reading of the Greek text, the Greek Audio New Testament will make the Greek text more understandable and accessible. For students learning Greek for the first time, the Greek Audio New Testament is a vital study aid to help you hear the rhetorical devices and literary conventions as you read them. And for pastors, the Greek Audio New Testament will strengthen your grasp of the Greek language and help you apply your Greek to regular study and sermon preparation. The Greek Audio New Testament is fully integrated into your digital library and works across your desktop and mobile apps, allowing you to listen to God's Word in its original language—any time, anywhere.

  • Provides audio in both desktop and mobile apps
  • Works as a separate resource in your library
  • Uses the Erasmian Greek pronunciation scheme—the standard in most seminaries and Bible schools
  • Title: Greek Audio New Testament
  • Publisher: Logos Research Systems
  • Publication Date: 2019
John Schwandt

Dr. John D. Schwandt is president of Redemption Seminary. Prior to this role, he served as the Executive Director of Mobile Education for Faithlife. Before coming to Faithlife, he was one of the original professors at New Saint Andrews College where he taught Greek and New Testament for 17 years. He has over a decade of experience teaching online and developing distance educational curricula.

He is the author of a comprehensive beginning Greek grammar, An introduction to Biblical Greek (Lehxam Press, 2020). He was the general editor of the English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament: English Standard Version (Crossway Books, 2006), and he recorded an audio version of the Greek New Testament for the German Bible Society. You have heard his voice if you have clicked on any Greek word to hear it pronounced in Logos Bible Software.

Schwandt earned his doctorate in Bible translation at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts. He earned his master of arts from Westminster Theological Seminary in California, and he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Idaho.

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  1. GR43T

    GR43T

    4/18/2026

    The main selling point here is completeness. A full NT in Erasmian pronunciation is genuinely hard to find outside of modern Greek recordings, and that alone gives this resource real value for the target audience: seminary students and pastors trained in the American Erasmian tradition. The delivery is noticeably mechanical though. The reading feels like someone sounding out words rather than communicating meaning, correct phonetically but without the natural prosody and rhetorical shaping you'd expect from a fluent reader. Compare Christophe Rico's NT readings on YouTube (also Erasmian) and the difference is stark. Rico reads as if the language is alive. For comprehension-based learners this limits usefulness as a listening model. You want input that sounds like real speech, not a pronunciation drill. Worth noting: there is still no complete NT recording in a reconstructed Koine pronunciation (Buth/Kantor), which is a real gap in the market. Until that exists, this fills a niche, just manage your expectations on naturalness.
  2. Ken

    Ken

    2/13/2026

    Disappointed. It is just audio files. You cannot follow along in the Greek text unless you are already fluent in Greek. I was hoping for a read along audio tool much like we have in the ESV and other Bibles with audio. Logos should develop an audio plugin for the NA27 or NA28. With that said, it has some value.
  3. Craig Rolinger
  4. David Dew

    David Dew

    10/3/2024

    Thankful for Mr Snead's warning. I was about to buy also but do not want Erasmian pronunciation.
  5. wilfredo aguilar
    I am doing duolingo greek course. It helps read new testament.
  6. David Snead

    David Snead

    1/24/2024

    ALMOST bought this until I saw that it was the Erasmian pronunciation. Logos and others are moving to a reconstructed Koine pronunciation, which is how I'm learning Greek, so this is of no use to me. Buyer beware!
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