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I'm pretty new to the study of Biblical (Koine) Greek but am loving it. I'm looking for recommendations for a Greek/English Interlinear New Testament that is not only good, but is also inexpensive. I'm more than happy to buy a decent used copy. This is one that I'm considering: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/674372.New_Greek_English_Interlinear_New_Testament_NRSVAny comments or suggestions would be warmly welcomed! Many thanks! In Christ, Jeff
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Thanks for the suggestion. I wasn't familiar with that one. I've looked at a number of online interlinear bibles, but, being old and old fashioned, I greatly prefer "real" books, even though there's a cost involved. Any suggestions along those lines?
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Thanks for the suggestion. I wasn't familiar with that one. I've looked at a number of online interlinear bibles, but, being old and old fashioned, I greatly prefer "real" books, even though there's a cost involved. Any suggestions along those lines? Sorry, forget it. I deleted the post but didn't see the confirm request so it stayed around. After seeing the Greek and Hebrew transcriptions, both original language and transliterations, I found both Mat 1:1 and Gen 1:1 to be deficient -- bad first impression.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I wasn't familiar with that one. I've looked at a number of online interlinear bibles, but, being old and old fashioned, I greatly prefer "real" books, even though there's a cost involved. Any suggestions along those lines? Sorry, forget it. I deleted the post but didn't see the confirm request so it stayed around. After seeing the Greek and Hebrew transcriptions, both original language and transliterations, I found both Mat 1:1 and Gen 1:1 to be deficient -- bad first impression. Oh...okay... So, any suggestions that don't warrant deletion? 
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So, any suggestions that don't warrant deletion?  A good first impression: Bible Hub [ biblehub.com]; no recommendation for printed.
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So, any suggestions that don't warrant deletion?  A good first impression: Bible Hub [ biblehub.com]; no recommendation for printed. Yes, for a digital source that looked good to me, too. But then, as I mentioned, I'm not really interested in a digital books, except for quick reference when I'm already sitting at the p.c. Otherwise...I'll take a real book over digital almost any day. I appreciate that you've taken the time to look, though. Thank you!
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Interesting post, because I was thinking about getting an interlinear Bible
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