Ivan Panin
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Panin is considered by many to be the father of biblical numerics and his work has intrigued scholar and layman alike since its inception, and remains, whether one agrees with his numeric methodology or not, one of the most accurate New Testament critical texts available. This is both a historic treasure and a unique practical reference.
The Numeric Greek New Testament was first "Printed Privately for the Editor" in 1934, titled The New Testament...
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The Present Edition is Ivan Panin's classic translation of the New Testament from a Greek critical text established by himself through his life's work in what he called Numerics. This edition puts his work into contemporary language, i.e., "you say" rather than "thou sayest". This edition is taken from the 4th printing (1954 printed in Great Britain, Book Society of Canada) of his 1935 revision of his 1914 English translation, and includes both the...
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The Present Edition is a reprint of Ivan Panin's classic translation of the New Testament from a Greek critical text established by himself through his life's work in what he called Numerics. This edition is neither a scan nor a copy; it is a word-for-word and letter-for-letter transcription of Panin's English translation. As a remarkable attestation to the thoroughness of the original, a mere 21 typographical errors were found (two of which were...
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"The Last Times and the Great Consummation" is a detailed treatise on the numeric patterns in the last twelve verses of the Gospel according to Mark, which have been widely omitted from Scripture by numerous scholars, editors, and translators. Ivan Nikolayevitsh Panin (12 December 1855 - 30 October 1942) was a Russian-born emigrant to the United States who became famous for his discover of various numeric patterns hidden in the Greek and Hebrew Bible,...
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