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Interlinear Greek-English New Testament: Numerically Coded to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance with A Greek-English Lexicon and New Testament Synonyms and a Greek Dictionary of the New Testament

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First published in 1897, this interlinear Greek New Testament has become a standard study tool for locating the Greek word or 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 test, the Interlinear KJV Greek-English New Testment is based on Stephens' 1550 Greek text, which is better known as the Textus Receptus or the majority text - the Greek text from which the King James Version was translated. Two handy features of this interlinear are a brief Greek-English lexicon and a short section of Greek synonyms.

1187 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1982

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James Strong

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James Strong was an American academic, biblical scholar, lexicographer, Methodist theologian and professor, best known for being the creator of Strong's Concordance.

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