Ely
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Post by Ely on Sept 2, 2007 11:16:51 GMT -8
Hello all,
I really need to get more familiar with Biblical Hebrew. I reckon a good step would be getting a Hebrew-English Interlinear Tanakh with Strong's numbers.
Does any have any recommendations?
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Post by Nachshon on Sept 3, 2007 14:19:08 GMT -8
Hello all, I really need to get more familiar with Biblical Hebrew. I reckon a good step would be getting a Hebrew-English Interlinear Tanakh with Strong's numbers. Does any have any recommendations? The LITV, from Sovereign Grace Publishers, the general editor is Jay P. Green. It's, as far as I know, the best there is.
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Ely
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Post by Ely on Sept 4, 2007 10:15:25 GMT -8
Thanks Nachson,
I've got Green's Greek Interlinear NT which is an invaluable resource. I'll check out the Hebrew LITV.
Shalom Ely
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Post by R' Y'hoshua Moshe on Sept 16, 2007 12:02:07 GMT -8
Yes, I use Jay P. Green's interlinear. Although, I found several mistakes in the asignment of the Strongs numbers...one should be careful when looking up the various words. I would reccommend to first learn how to read Hebrew so you can recognize the errors instead of perpetuating them. At this time, it is one of the best available recources available. Although, Schottenstein is now putting out a Hebrew interlinear Chumash that is very helpful. I use it regularly in my Hebrew studies. It just needs concordance numbers to go along with it. I may just start writing them in. Shalom! Reuel
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Post by Nachshon on Sept 16, 2007 17:18:05 GMT -8
Yeah. If you don't mind using a computor, Blueletterbible.org is a good resource of this kind.
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Ely
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Post by Ely on Sept 17, 2007 14:11:32 GMT -8
Shalom folks,
Computer-wise, I find E-Sword to be a most fantastic resource. Also, Interlinnear Scripture Analyzer is a great resource. The latter has the Hebrew and Greek words transliterated, which is nice touch.
I've been looking for the Jay P Green but I can't seem to find a one-volume interlinnear Tanakh. Is there such a thing in existence? If so, would anyone know a place I can buy it online?
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Post by Nachshon on Sept 17, 2007 15:42:08 GMT -8
Shalom folks, Computer-wise, I find E-Sword to be a most fantastic resource. Also, Interlinnear Scripture Analyzer is a great resource. The latter has the Hebrew and Greek words transliterated, which is nice touch. I've been looking for the Jay P Green but I can't seem to find a one-volume interlinnear Tanakh. Is there such a thing in existence? If so, would anyone know a place I can buy it online? ooh, I don't know. I've got his entire Bible...I never use the "NT" though. lol.
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Post by Onefaith on Sept 27, 2007 8:55:01 GMT -8
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Ely
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Post by Ely on Sept 28, 2007 4:12:58 GMT -8
Yeah, I think it looks like I'll have to get the single-volume edition
Todah
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