RT Review T1 A User’s Guide to the Nestle–Aland 28 Greek New Testament. By David Trobisch JF The journal of theological studies VO 65 IS 1 SP 187 OP 189 A1 Elliott, J. K. 1943-2024 LA English YR 2014 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1783733918 AB This little guide with its ungrammatical title parallels the author’s Die 28. Auflage des Nestle-Aland: Eine Einführung (Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft) but with biblical samples now taken from the NSRV and NIV rather than the Lutherbibel or the Zürich Bible. In a few cases (e.g. on conjectures) the German text is fuller, or is more accurate (e.g. when describing the location of Codex Sinaiticus [cf. German p. 28 with ET p. 20])., Trobisch aims at two audiences. One is students—be they complete beginners who even need to be taught the Greek alphabet (pp. 8–11), and one wonders if enquirers at that stage are ready to open a Greek testament, or those with some Greek. K1 Rezension DO 10.1093/jts/flu045