[B-Greek] Greek Bible (parsed)
Mark Lightman
lightmanmark at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 10 20:21:52 EST 2007
No, I don't think there is.
The closest might be Oxford's "The Precise
Parallel New Testament" which has the Greek
from UBS 4 on the far left column with seven
translations across from and under it. No
parsing info, but if you don't recognize a
Greek form, one of the translations will
usually help you figure it out. I just recently
discovered this, and it is quite helpful even
if your Greek is pretty good, since a translation
is often the best grammatically commentary on
a text. Ironically, I think NT Greek learners
sometimes don't spend ENOUGH time looking
at translations, since if you are working on
the Greek text it is a hassle to look up the
passage in several translations. This book
allows you to do it without opening another
book.
Eventually, probably pretty soon, when books
go more digital, you will be able to custom order what
you have in mind, with Zerwick or Pershemheimer
placed under the Greek text of your choice facing
the English translation of your choice. Until then,
the NET diglot is I think the best single resource
available.
"Singleton, Mike ((Volt))" <Michael.Singleton at weyerhaeuser.com> wrote:
Is there a bible that have English on one page, and parsed Greek on the
other?
Mike Singleton
Enterprise Data Management
(253) 924-3534
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