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You have a lot of great questions, but could you slow down a bit? You can ask 'em faster than we can answer 'em. Thanks, bro.And if so, is it better then a "normal" one for bible study?
Logos Bible Software provides Reverse Interlinear data for numerous versions,I wish there was one for the OT. I wish the paper was better in the newer ones in the NT edition. My old NT based on the NIV was given to a colleague since I had the ESV version. I miss the old one if for no other reason than the quality of the binding and pages are so much better.
I wish there was one for the OT. I wish the paper was better in the newer ones in the NT edition. My old NT based on the NIV was given to a colleague since I had the ESV version. I miss the old one if for no other reason than the quality of the binding and pages are so much better.
Logos Bible Software provides Reverse Interlinear data for numerous versions,
AV, NIV84, NAS, NRSV, ESV, NLT, and probably quite a few others.
An OT version of the product would be quite bulky but it is available digitally.
Rob
was there one produced yeras ago by Zonderbvan based on NIV by believe Kollenberger?
I have the Interlinear NIV Hebrew-English Old Testament in my personal library. Hebrew font is larger than most and the paper quality is nice. Includes the NIV 1984 text in a second column. Thick book, but hardcover and binding is solid.
...Bob
was there one produced yeras ago by Zonderbvan based on NIV by believe Kollenberger?
thats the one!
is yours 1 volume?
Mine was a 4 Volume set!
I have this book, it is titled: Interlinear for the Rest of Us: The Reverse Interlinear for New Testament Word Studies by William Mounce. The English text is the NIV with the Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbers (not Strongs numbers). There are no numbers for the greek text which is at the bottom of the page, in a little small font. There is a nice little greek pep talk in the beginning of the book. When I finally commit to learning greek, this will be the last thing I read before I begin to actually learn the language.
Personally, I only use this book for one purpose; that is to get the Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbers so that I can look up information in the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology: Abridged Edition by Verlyn Verbrugge. There are of course other ways of finding these numbers, for example using a chart to convert from Strongs but I'm a book junkie and I found this book on the used market at a reasonable price. Also, there is a lot of greek grammar info.
The book uses thin Bible paper but measures in a large format, same size as the above mentioned dictionary.
Yet never-the-less, we do change these every time we translate the original languages of scripture.The word order, syntax and grammatical structure of the inspired Words is not to be tampered with imho.