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The Interlinear Bible: Hebrew/Greek/English

The Interlinear Bible: Hebrew/Greek/English

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inestimable Interlinear for the Bible Study
Review: To my knowledge, it is the very best interlinear ever realised for the Bible study.
While the content is important, nonetheless the reading is enjoyable, and the format useful.
For each word, the literal translation and the Strong number with at side the literal version of Jay P. Green, Sr.
For the first time, ALL the Bible is accessible in one volume containing the hebrew and the greek. This is marvelous and inestimable. Thank you, Mr Green !!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inestimable Interlinear for the Bible Study
Review: To my knowledge, it is the very best interlinear ever realised for the Bible study.
While the content is important, nonetheless the reading is enjoyable, and the format useful.
For each word, the literal translation and the Strong number with at side the literal version of Jay P. Green, Sr.
For the first time, ALL the Bible is accessible in one volume containing the hebrew and the greek. This is marvelous and inestimable. Thank you, Mr Green !!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You should have this Bible!
Review: You should have this Bible. I bought one for each of my ten children.

The convenience of the entire, untranslated, Hebrew and Greek text of the Bible in one volume, with an English translation of each word immediately below it, and with Strong's corresponding number above it. There is also an English translation in the side column.

Strong's numbers enable even those with no knowledge of Greek or Hebrew to speedily use other reference works keyed to those numbers in order to better understand the words with which God wrote to us (e.g., Greek/Hebrew dictionaries, analytical lexicons, and concordances). [Note: In the 19th century, James Strong assigned unique numbers to the root words for every Greek and Hebrew word used in the Bible. However, be aware that Strong's numbers do not indicate the inflection of a word (as an analytical lexicon would), which can be important to its meaning.]

It provides a great way to introduce someone to the original languages, and a tool that can help a person choose between conflicting English translations of a passage. [Note that Hebrew is written right to left!]

It also provides an excellent English translation in the side column. While no translation of the Bible is perfect, if English translations are judged according to how faithfully they render the words with which the original was written, then the translation found here is one of the best available.

The sources of the Hebrew and Greek texts are documented in the Preface, and are essentially the same (some minor variations) to the Hebrew and Greek texts used by the KJV translators. An appendix enumerates variations of the Greek text with a categorized-percentage of the majority of surviving Greek manuscripts. There are occasional errors in Strong's reference numbers, but they are infrequent and readily apparent if studying a word (don't be confused if you see "different words" with the same number, since "run" and "ran" would have the same number).


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