[B-Greek] interlinears for beginners/leather ones

TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com
Tue Apr 19 13:13:52 EDT 2005


 
This is the interlinear I use in church.
 
_http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1878442813/ref=lpr_g_2/102-7568
783-8563363?v=glance&s=books_ 
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1878442813/ref=lpr_g_2/102-7568783-8563363?v=glance&s=books) 
 
 It's a fairly cheap leather, but it looks like a typical study Bible.  I 
don't want to call attention to myself, but I just feel better having some  Greek 
handy to look at. I've had some bad church experiences over the years and  
I'm just wading back into going to church at all.
 
I have absolutely no pride in my Greek skills or an interlinear at  all. I 
just want to know if the pastor is spouting off complete and total  nonsense. It 
just makes me feel better. I have no intention of teaching or  telling anyone 
anything. I just want to quietly sit in the back pew and read  along the best 
I can.
 
The church I'm attending is KJV only, so The KJV in the sidebar is helpful  
to me. I know some here are horrified by the Textus Receptus, but I don't know  
enough Greek for it to really matter at this point.
 
Kat Doe
homeschool mom
 
In a message dated 4/19/2005 9:29:00 AM Central Daylight Time,  
wilsonhines at hotmail.com writes:

I agree  with George & Eric.  There is no better way...as some of you know, I 
 
even had a GNT rebound in real nice calf skin leather for the purpose of  
taking it to church and not having a cheesy looking Bible, if that  matters.

Thanks

Wilson Hines







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