Anyone familiar with Jay P. Green Interlinear Bible

SteveHD
SteveHD Member Posts: 535 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I found a like new Greek New Testament (Volume 4 only) in a used book store fairly cheap. Wondered if it would be a nice reference but not at all familiar with it. Also not sure it would do anything much in addition to what I already have with Logos interlinears. They also had a Robert K. Brown & Philip Comfort hardback interlinear.

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  • DivineCordial
    DivineCordial Member Posts: 168 ✭✭

    It uses the Scrivener Textus Receptus, and is keyed to Strong's numbering, so it can be very useful for KJV/TR studies. The four-volume set alongside of the four-volume Biblical Language Library (BDB, Thayer's, Englishman's Hebrew Concordance, and Englishman's Greek Concordance) as well as Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and Strong's Guide to Bible Words make a solid collection for starting word studies in Greek and Hebrew (all of them are based on the KJV and keyed to Strong's numbering).

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