[B-Greek] Novice
Garret
garret at shaw.ca
Fri Oct 10 10:41:48 EDT 2003
Welcome
I am a beginner as well.
This is the Interlinear I use (as a last resort).
"The New Greek English Interlinear New Testament" by
Robert K. Brown and Philip W. Comfort.
Editor: J.D. Douglas.
Based on the UBS 4th edition, Nestle-Aland 26th edition
Including in parallel columm:
New Revised Standard Version
Published by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
You will find that even though it follows the UBS word for word in the
Greek, the English translation sometimes is a miss.
Much better to learn Greek and use an Interlinear in a pinch or as final
guide after you have exhausted all other methods of translating the Greek.
Hope this helps.
With the love of Christ
-Garret
On 10/10/03 8:31 AM, "Michael Montoya" <xboo2002 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Greetings Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> I am a beginner. I will spend most of my time here
> watching. I do have a question or rather questions.
> What interliner text is considered by most an esteemed
> effort? And what offerings by so-called scholars must
> be avoided? Thank you. I wait for your answers.
>
> mm
>
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Garret Parsons
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Certificate in Ministry
Cary Theological Collage,
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