The Interlinear Hebrew-Greek-English Bible, One-Volume Editionīy Jay P. If you would like to purchase this book, please support my blog and purchase by clicking any of the links to on this page like the one below. Please note that these prices do not include any potential shipping charges. They have it for $29.99 – suggested retail from the publisher is $69.95. Price: At the time of writing this review, the cheapest place to get this book is at. ISBN-13 of Bible Reviewed: 978-1565639775īible Version: Literal Translation – See comments below in this review Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers Editor and Translator: Jay P. Type of Bible: Original Language Interlinear Bible I received a copy of this Bible in exchange for this review from Hendrickson Publishers and all opinions are my own. Included in the text are also the Strong’s reference numbers. Even with that, this is a resource to help you study the Word and get a better understanding of the original languages in which it was written. Especially in the Old Testament where they kept the inline English reading with the Hebrew, so it reads right-to-left. The English reading may be a tad odd for some readers as it is a literal translation which doesn’t always make for a smooth flowing reading experience. Likewise, the Old Testament is a literal translation from the Masoretic Text. The English portion of the New Testament is one of the most literal translations – it is not King James version, but it is derived from the same Textus Receptus that the King James was translated from. If you are wanting to get a resource that you can see the literal translation into English from the Hebrew and Greek, then this is a fantastic option for you. Even so, this single volume one is a fantastic resource. Some of the smaller markings on the original text are pretty hard to read unfortunately.Īlternatively, Hendrickson has a 4-volume set that they have created that should have a more user-friendly font. If you don’t have the best eyes, then you will want to get a magnifier of some sort. While these negative comments are hard to argue with, the resource value of this book really is fantastic. There are quite a few reviews out there on Hendrickson’s Hebrew-Greek-English Interlinear Bible that are commenting negatively on the size of the print within this book.
**See all sections below for full detailed review** I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” The opinions I have expressed are my own. In full disclosure, I was not required or requested by Hendrickson to write a positive review. It’s not quite like a normal translation that you read every day.
The unique portion in my mind is how they did the English portion of this Bible. This book is a very unique resource that is designed to help you get a better understanding on the original languages used in the Bible. I was looking forward to being able to write this review on Hendrickson’s The Hebrew-Greek-English Interlinear Bible.