![]() Of course, the ZI is really four NTs in one while the RI is two-in-one, so the size difference is understandable, but if you’re looking for an Interlinear to carry to church with you on Sunday then I think it’s obvious which one you’ll go with. ![]() These are my measurements which differ slightly (for the RI) from what the websites list. Don’t let the page count fool you (ZI, 1198 pages RI, 1339 pages), the ZI is massive (!) while the RI is about the size of your average hardcover Bible. And because it begins with the English of the ESV, it doesn’t contain the translation(s) in the margin.īoth volumes are beautifully bound, but the first thing one notices is the sheer size difference. The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament (hereafter RI = Reverse Interlinear) begins with the English and places the Greek text beneath it. ![]() It has the Greek text with the English underneath and marginal translations. The Zondervan Greek-English Interlinear New Testament (hereafter ZI = Zondervan Interlinear) stands more in line with what I’m used to in traditional interlinear format and structure. I want to preface this review by stating that these two interlinears are really different animals altogether. Many thanks to Chris Fann at Zondervan and Michelle Bennet at Crossway for these review copies! The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament: English Standard Version The Zondervan Greek and English Interlinear New Testament (NASB/NIV)
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