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Post by zionlion on Apr 22, 2010 18:33:54 GMT -8
Looking for the best Hebrew/English interlinear. What's the consensus?
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tonga
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Post by tonga on May 3, 2010 13:49:21 GMT -8
I don't use interlinears, but here is an one line one, although I don't know how good it is: www.scripture4all.org/OnlineInterlinear/Hebrew_Index.htmEither Artscroll or Feldheim ( I forget which) have a set of five books for the Chumash, as well as for meggilat Ester. They may have other volumes available by now, I haven't looked at them in a long time.
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Post by zionlion on May 5, 2010 18:38:48 GMT -8
Thanks, tonga. I'll check it out.
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Post by alon on Mar 9, 2013 12:54:51 GMT -8
Can I "bump" this one about 2 1/2 years? I'm considering getting an Interlinear Bible, so am interested in any opinions or experiences.
Dan C
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Post by R' Y'hoshua Moshe on Mar 10, 2013 17:45:56 GMT -8
B"H Shalom Alon, JP Green's interlinear is fairly good, although I have discovered a few strong's numbers that don't match the words he appoints them to...But, that is where a good knowledge of the underlying language comes in because it will be hard to find a perfect resource. Visit the following link: compare.ebay.com/like/140543610041?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbarFor the , although it is somewhat of a paraphrase (more so than others), the Schotenstein interlinear version of the Chumash is a great resource. Visit the following link: www.artscroll.com/Categories/a11.htmlChazak uv'rachah l'cha, R' Reuel
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Post by alon on Mar 10, 2013 20:43:31 GMT -8
Looks like a good deal at $40.00. KJV, which is what my Strong's is keyed to. Thanks for the tip. Yeah, that is the in 5 vols. Since I plan to carry it around ... But thanks just the same. Dan C
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