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This reverse interlinear makes it easier than ever to read The English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Revised Standard Version: Old Testament. The reverse interlinear display shows each Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic word or phrase aligned to the corresponding English text of the RSV and provides detailed analysis of the original languages, including lemmas, morphology, and transliterations for each word. You can access this same information by clicking on a word or phrase in the English text even when the reverse interlinear display is minimized. Dig deeper and enrich your reading of the RSV by consulting the original languages of the Bible! The original Revised Standard Version has served for more than forty-five years. The standard English pew Bible for many denominations, the RSV has become a benchmark for comparison to other English Bibles.
The Revised Standard Version is a prerequisite resource for this reverse interlinear. The reverse interlinear tool operates as a functionality within the Revised Standard Version and appears in that resource but does not include it. Be sure to check out the full collection of both reverse interlinears available for the Revised Standard Version, both the Old Testament and New Testament, as well as the Deuterocanon. Order it today.
Jacob N. Cerone holds a BA in pastoral ministries from Moody Bible Institute and an MDiv and in New Testament studies from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. Jacob has been ordained by the Christian and Missionary Alliance and served as assistant pastor for discipleship at Cary Alliance Church, in Apex, North Carolina.
Miles Custis is the author of The End of the Matter: Understanding the Epilogue of Ecclesiastes, a Faithlife Study Bible contributing editor, and a regular Bible Study Magazine and Lexham Bible Dictionary contributor. He holds a Master of Arts in biblical studies from Trinity Western University.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 English-Greek Reverse Interlinear of the NRSV Apocryphal Texts, the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis, and the Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology.
Ken M. Penner is the assistant professor of religious studies at St. Francis Xavier University.