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The Interlinear KJV

Parallel New Testament in Greek and English Based On the Majority Text with Lexicon and Synonyms

George R. Berry

Bibles / King James Version / New Testament & Portions

2016 Reprint of the 1897 edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. First published in 1897, this interlinear Greek New Testament has become a standard reference tool for locating Greek words behind specific passages in the King James Version and for easier reading of the Greek New Testament. Unlike most interlinears, which are based on the "critical" Greek text, this edition is based on Stephens' 1550 Greek text-the text from which the King James Version was translated. Two useful features of this interlinear are a Greek-English lexicon and a short section of Greek synonyms.
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