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So Much Potential; So Little Accomplished January 5, 2009 I'm sorry to say that, as a student of Ancient Hebrew for almost ten years, this work has provided some help, but that some is little.
The problems with this work are multiple, and what I cite here is based primarily on only the first 22 chapters of Genesis:
1. Misspelling in the Hebrew text itself.
2. Missing text or letters.
3. Missing Strong's Numbering.
4. Incorrect Strong's Numbering.
5. Hebrew vowel pointing so poorly printed that it is actually not visible.
6. Hebrew consonantal text faded enough to make identification difficult or impossible.
The frequency of these problems is regular, frustratingly so.
Awsome December 20, 2008 Extremly interesting and it has God's real name in it,Jehovah and this is why i bought it.
Very pleased November 15, 2008 Great Bible for those seeking to understand the scriptures at a deeper level. I've thoroughly enjoyed comparing different verses but still need a good concordance with the word numbers to find all references to given words. Also, on the downside, this Bible will not make you an instant linguistic expert so have realistic hopes about what you will get out of it.
Great Resource October 10, 2008 This is a "must have" resource for scholars, ministers, and every day readers alike. You can truly come to understand the challenges of biblical translations, and can get closer to what the original authors had on their minds when they wrote it. I highly recommend this book for seminary students and ministers of the Gospel!!
The Interlinear Bible: Hebrew-Greek-English October 2, 2008 The Interlinear Bible: Hebrew-Greek-English I purchased arrived in a timely fashion and it was in perfect condition.
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