The ESV first suggestion has the interesting aspect that Logos was involved in its production, and, therefore, it is not surprising that the Logos electronic reverse interlinear ESV seems to be the same (although I have not exhaustively verified this) - it would be up to the individual whether this redundancy is an advantage or a disadvantage.Ĭ. The other three interlinears follow Greek word order - however, using a "regular" interlinear is (to me), an interesting exercise in itself, so the "reverse advantage" (to me) is not huge.ī. The above first suggestion, the ESV, has an advantage over the others - it's a ~reverse~ interlinear, following English word order. Interlinear NRSV-NIV Parallel New Testament in Greek and English (Marshall publ. Word Study Greek-English New Testament (NRSV) (McReynolds publ. ![]() New Greek-English Interlinear New Testament (NRSV) (Brown and Comfort publ. ![]() English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament (ESV) (Schwandt publ. For your requirements (as I understand them), I'd recommend three of the four NT interlinears that I have (the first three below).ġ.
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