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Edited by John Schwandt & C. John CollinsCrossway / 2006 / HardcoverOur Price$48.404.8 out of 5 stars for The ESV English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament. View reviews of this product. 20 Reviews
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everbelieverSydney AustraliaAge: 55-65Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5An Excellent Interlinear ! Warmly Recommended.August 22, 2013everbelieverSydney AustraliaAge: 55-65Gender: maleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 4Delighted with my new Reverse Greek Interlinear ESV.
It may even be useful as a sneaky 'crash-course' in Greek; or a 'reviver' for older Bible students who haven't really immersed themselves in Greek before!
Need to be careful with the thin pages; but that IS what stops it being a 'Geisler door-stopper' thick tome.
Printing goes unusually close to the inside margins; somewhat thwarting the 'photo-copying brigade'.
Adore the included parsing codes. Reminds one of a wonderful (but far more costly) software package.
Very warmly recommended. And has a similar, KJV one surfaced? -
Bus DriverMansfield, TXAge: Over 65Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5This is the best interlinear N.T. in print!March 25, 2011Bus DriverMansfield, TXAge: Over 65Gender: maleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Since the Greek text is under the English, which is just the opposite from most interlinear New Testaments, it is easier to see the correct translation of words. In addition, with all of the study aids under each word, the serious Bible student can easily see the Greek pronunciation and syntax. I am extremely pleased with this New Testament and have already recommended it to my weekly Bible study group.
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Eric L. HarrisMissouriAge: 25-34Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5Very Handy Reference ToolOctober 15, 2010Eric L. HarrisMissouriAge: 25-34Gender: maleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This book is going to be a tremendous help to me. I have a few other interlinear Bibles, but this one is unique in that the English is primary (in the ESV text) and the Greek is below the text; that is what makes it a "reverse" interlinear. This characteristic makes this New Testament a lot more practical for the average Christian that wishes to do word studies in the original language. You will have to have a Greek dictionary like Stong's or Mounce's to look up the meanings of words using the Strong's numbers that are below each word in the text. Any dictionary or concordance w/Greek helps that uses Strong's numbers will do. This is a great investment.
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Terry5 Stars Out Of 5esv reverse interlinearJanuary 19, 2017TerryQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5An excellent resource! Also, the book is very well made. I was told by Christian Book Distributors that the book does not have a sewn binding. That is incorrect! The book is Smyth sewn! I highly recommend it!
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KYR5 Stars Out Of 5April 13, 2009KYRThis volume delivers what it promises. It's interesting examining the Greek words in the text and the ESV translation. The transliteration of the Greek into English is very helpful & helps you to learn to read Greek. The numbering sequence of the Greek in each verse is worth noting. The print quality is excellent and the paper is good. You definitely get your money's worth if you want to dig deeper into the word. A good investment.
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