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The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament New American Bible, Revised Edition provides the English and original language text together. It also provides valuable scholarly information about how various words, phrases, and idioms are translated across a larger corpus. This makes direct study of a specific word or phrase easy, with original language tools only a click away.
The English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Old Testament New American Bible, Revised Edition provides the English and original language text together. It also provides valuable scholarly information about how various words, phrases, and idioms are translated across a larger corpus. This makes direct study of a specific word or phrase easy, with original language tools only a click away.
The New American Bible, Revised Edition is a prerequisite resource for this reverse interlinear. The reverse interlinear tool operates as a functionality within the New American Bible, Revised Edition and appears in that resource but does not include it. Don’t have the New American Bible, Revised Edition? Order it today.
Michael S. Heiser is the academic editor for Logos Bible Software, Bible Study Magazine, and the Faithlife Study Bible. His varied academic background enables him to operate in the realm of critical scholarship and the wider Christian community. His experience in teaching at the undergraduate level and writing for the layperson both directly contribute to Logos’ goal of adapting scholarly tools for nonspecialists.
Rick Brannan has been interested in the Bible (specifically the New Testament), the writings of the early church, Hellenistic Greek, and their intersection with technology for years.
Isaiah Hoogendyk received a BA in classical languages from Hope College and an MA in linguistics from Trinity Western University. He is a language editor for Logos Bible Software, contributing to such projects as the The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear Lexham English Septuagint, English-Greek Reverse Interlinear of the NRSV Apocryphal Texts, and Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology.