Adventuring through the Bible
by Ray Stedmand
Fortner, Don Discovering Christ in All the Scriptures
Fortner, Don Discovering Christ in All the Scriptures
Rev. Fortner discusses how Jesus is revealed in each of the 66 Books of the Bible.
Open English Bible (US Spellings), The (MySword)
Daniel Mace New Testament (1729) Es8
Mace’s New Testament, 1729
[Daniel Mace], The New Testament in Greek and English, Containing the Original Text Corrected from the Authority of the most Authentic Manuscripts: And a New Version Form’d agreeably to the Illustrations of the Most Learned Commentators and Critics: with Notes and Various Readings, and a Copious Alphabetical Index. 2 vols. London: for J. Roberts, 1729.
Daniel Mace, a Presbyterian minister in Newbury, England, published this edition anonymously. It is a bilingual edition, Greek and English in parallel columns, with annotations. Continue reading
Biblia Arcas-Fernandez
Biblia Arcas-Fernandez
Danish Bible
Danish Bible
Apostolic Bible Polyglot Greek-English Interlinear
The Apostolic Bible Polyglot (ABP), originally published in 2003 is a Bible translation by Charles VanderPool.[1] The ABP is an English translation with a Greek interlinear gloss and is keyed to a concordance. The numbering system, called “AB-Strong’s”, is a modified version of Strong’s concordance, which was designed only to handle the traditional Hebrew Masoretic Text of the Old Testament, and the Greek text of the New Testament. Strong’s concordance doesn’t have numbering for the Greek O.T. The ABP utilizes a Greek Septuagint base for the O.T. and, therefore, required a modified system. The numbers and the Greek word appear immediately above the English translation instead of side-by-side, as is common in many interlinears.
Smith’s Literal Translation
Smith’s Literal Translation
Smith’s Literal Translation
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English Revised Version
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Textus Receptus – Editio Regia Greek NT with variants
Textus Receptus – Editio Regia Greek NT with variants
Textus Receptus – Editio Regia Greek NT with variants, Strong’s numbers, parsing info and lemmas (w/Accents) Continue reading