^ Julius Robert Mantey, Depth Exploration in the New Testament, Vantage Press, 1980, ISBN 0533045355, pp.Tetragrammaton: Western Christians and the Hebrew Name of God: From the Beginnings to the Seventeenth Century. At the end of the New Testament volume, Green. Greens Greek text is a reprint of Scriveners, first published in 1881. This book is now available in reprint from Hendrickson Publishers. Wilmington, Delaware: Associated Publishers and Authors, 1976. ^ The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures. Green, Interlinear Hebrew-Greek-English Bible.^ "Basis for the New World Translation".
University of Nebraska: The Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Inc. So hover over Tools and click on the button and we shall take a look at just what kind of information this tool will. This button will bring up the various Hebrew or Greek versions of the text related to the verse in question (in this case, Genesis 1:1). "Reviewed Work: The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures by New World Bible Translation Committee". Keyed to Strongs Exhaustive Concordance and the only complete interlinear Bible available in English, this four-volume Interlinear Bible offers pastors, students, and laypeople a time-saving tool for researching the subtle nuances and layers of meaning within the original biblical languages. The Tab under Tools or the -button is where our particular interest lies for this tutorial. That is a distortion not a translation." Īccording to the Februissue of The Watchtower, Jason BeDuhn ordered copies of the KIT for his students at Indiana University Bloomington, and wrote that "it is the best interlinear New Testament available". Mantey stated that the KIT "changed the readings in scores of passages to state what Jehovah's Witnesses believe and teach. Thomas Nelson Winter, an instructor of Greek at the University of Nebraska and former president of the Unitarian Church of Lincoln, considered The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures to be a "highly useful aid toward the mastery of koine (and classical) Greek" In addition to the print version, the interlinear is also available in various digital formats. The Interlinear Bible Hebrew Greek English SKU: 1369 Weight: 89.60 Ounces Description. A characteristic of this translation is that the name Jehovah was inserted in the citations to the Hebrew scriptures in which the tetragrammaton is found.
Various appendices provide information about the Greek alphabet and prepositions, maps of Palestine in the first century, and information about editorial decisions relating to the text of the New World Translation. Marginal notes refer to various biblical manuscripts and Bible translations. An adjacent column provides the text of the Watch Tower Society's New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures. The interlinear provides Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort's The New Testament in the Original Greek, published in 1881, with a Watchtower-supplied literal translation under each Greek word.