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Greek interlinear bible nasb
Greek interlinear bible nasb






greek interlinear bible nasb

Old Testament What are "Cantillation Marks"? If the verse is omitted from the mGNT text, then the KJV data will be shown. The same principle applies for the NASB data. This is most likely because the verse is omitted from the Textus Receptus (and therefore the KJV). If you are reading the KJV, you may notice that the concordance table data is using the NASB data. Likewise, since the Nestle-Aland text is used as a basis for the NLT, NIV, ESV, NASB, NET, RSV, ASV, HNV, and mGNT the NASB Strongs data will be used whenever a user is reading in these versions. Since the Textus Receptus is used as a basis for the KJV, NKJV, YLT, DBY, WEB, VUL, RVR60, WLC, LXX, and TR the KJV Strongs data will be used whenever a user is reading in these versions. The New Testament Strongs data for the KJV is based upon the Textus Receptus and the NASB is based upon the Nestle-Aland text. Is currently only available for the KJV data. We use the KJV data for the KJV-based versions and the NASB data for the NASB-based versions.įor the Old Testament the KJV and NASB use the Masoretic Text for translation, the wording of some translations are more akin to the KJV than others, and vice versa. We currently have Strongs data for the KJV and NASB. Why is the interlinear using a different version (only KJV and NASB)? Why Is the Greek Not Displaying Correctly? What Font Should I Be Using?.Why Is the Textus Receptus Sometimes Displayed in the Bottom Scroll?.Why Is the Hebrew Not Displaying Correctly? What Font Should I Be Using?.Why Are the Verse Numbers Sometimes Different in the Scrolls?.Why Is the Interlinear Using a Different Version (Only KJV and NASB)?








Greek interlinear bible nasb