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    Default Calling Greek Scholars . . .

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    If you need to find an Interlinear for the TR or the Critical Greek text, go here:

    http://www.biblestudytools.com/inter...ew+1%3A1&t=kjv

    Click on King James for the Textus Receptus and New American Standard for the Critical Greek Text.
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    Here is the interlinear I use.

    Interlinear Study Bible on StudyLight.org
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    Why not just read it without an interlinear?
    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Avery View Post
    The level of what passes for scholarship on the heavenly witnesses today is abysmal. You have among the modern writers largely a group of Metzger parrots who do not know the history and evidences.
    Steven Avery
    Steven Avery quoting Wikipedia uncritically:

    St. Catherine's monastery still maintains the importance of a letter, typewritten (?) in 1844 with an original signature of Tischendorf confirming that he borrowed those leaves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canticle View Post
    Why not just read it without an interlinear?
    I usually do, but English was not the native tongue of the writers of the Bible. The OT was inspired in Hebrew and the NT in Greek. Therefore, I find it very useful to dig into the original language resources.
    Colossians 2:6-7 So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness. (NIV)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TVC View Post
    I usually do, but English was not the native tongue of the writers of the Bible. The OT was inspired in Hebrew and the NT in Greek. Therefore, I find it very useful to dig into the original language resources.

    My apologies - I meant in Greek or Hebrew, not in English.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Avery View Post
    The level of what passes for scholarship on the heavenly witnesses today is abysmal. You have among the modern writers largely a group of Metzger parrots who do not know the history and evidences.
    Steven Avery
    Steven Avery quoting Wikipedia uncritically:

    St. Catherine's monastery still maintains the importance of a letter, typewritten (?) in 1844 with an original signature of Tischendorf confirming that he borrowed those leaves

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    The level of what passes for Avery's HONESTY is abysmal. Children playing Candyland with loaded dice show more than Avery does.
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    Default Why not read from the N/A 27

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa Ruby View Post
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    If you need to find an Interlinear for the TR or the Critical Greek text, go here:

    Matthew 1:1 KJV - Interlinear Bible - Online Bible Study Tools

    Click on King James for the Textus Receptus and New American Standard for the Critical Greek Text.


    Just read directly from your N/A 27 it has the readings from many manuscripts listed in the apparatus. You will most certainly get the original reading.


    If you don't know Greek it is not that hard to learn. A person can learn it on their own or on I tunes at the online Concordia Seminary,
    or get D. A. Blacks new Learning Greek DVDs. IMHO, Just say n.

 

 

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