The Interlinear NRSV-NIV Parallel New Testament in Greek and English

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Zondervan, 1993 - Bibles - 753 pages
The Interlinear NSRV-NIV Parallel New Testament is both a parallel and an inter-linear New Testament. What makes this volume unique is the use of two English translations that generally have a different readership: the New Revised Standard Version, published in 1989, and the New International Version, which has become the best-selling English Bible version. Alfred Marshall's interlinear has become a standard tool for locating the Greek words behind specific passages in the New Testament and for easier reading of the Greek New Testament. The Greek text is the twenty-first edition of Nestle's Novum Testamentum Graece. The interlinear English text is Marshall's own literal translation. The test in the left-hand column is the NRSV text, complete with notes; the text in the right-hand column is the NIV text with notes.
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
34
Section 3
48
Section 4
100
Section 5
105
Section 6
138
Section 7
146
Section 8
159
Section 25
481
Section 26
488
Section 27
492
Section 28
515
Section 29
517
Section 30
519
Section 31
524
Section 32
540

Section 9
208
Section 10
222
Section 11
247
Section 12
260
Section 13
266
Section 14
293
Section 15
308
Section 16
314
Section 17
338
Section 18
369
Section 19
403
Section 20
416
Section 21
435
Section 22
441
Section 23
459
Section 24
478
Section 33
544
Section 34
545
Section 35
575
Section 36
579
Section 37
588
Section 38
597
Section 39
606
Section 40
616
Section 41
636
Section 42
653
Section 43
671
Section 44
685
Section 45
701
Section 46
702
Section 47
743
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