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Lexham Greek-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Septuagint: H.B. Swete Edition

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The Lexham Hebrew Septuagint Reverse interlinear: H.B. Swete 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.

Henry Barclay Swete's The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint is a prerequisite resource for this reverse interlinear. Don’t have it yet? Order it today!

You can also expand your Septuagint studies with Lexham Greek-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Septuagint: H.B. Swete Edition (Alternate Texts).

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  1. Jintae Seok

    Jintae Seok

    19/11/2024

  2. David Johnson

    David Johnson

    06/04/2024

  3. Aaron Raju

    Aaron Raju

    23/01/2024

    The Swete Edition of the Septuagint is pretty sweet! (Bad pun) This resource is unbelievably incredible, the technology available to us in the 21st Century is beyond breathtaking. Each word in the Greek (when right clicked) pulls up the Greek lemma, root, and morph. This means that this Interlinear Septuagint is a crosswalk across the Old and New Testaments. For example, you can look up the lemma agape (love) across both a Greek Interlinear New Testament and across this Old Testament and across the Greek Interlinear Apostolic Fathers.....in 10 seconds. Magical!!! Not to mention, that this resource can utilize the corresponding search and corresponding selection features if you have a reverse interlinear English Bible pulled up on the side. Again, magical! A key thing to note: the interlinear panel (lemma, root, morph, and Strong's) are for the Hebrew underlying text. NOT for the Greek text of the Septuagint itself. If you want the Greek lemma, root, and morph you will need to right click on a word. A shame that the interlinear pane does not give this information in the panel but at least it is there.
  4. Michael Fraser

    Michael Fraser

    17/09/2022

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