Hi all. I’m interested in reading the Hebrew Old Testament transliterated into “Anglo-Hebrew” ala
biblehub.com/text/genesis/1-1.htm, but would like it as a physical book rather than having to read it tunnel-visioned off a computer screen.
Anyone familiar with one they can recommend?
The Scripture4all website has Interlinear OT and NT (but not Apoc.). It has the chapters as PDFs, plus a downloadable program for searches and Strong’s defs.
In the program, the text of Right-Left can be changed to Left-Right under “View”.
scripture4all.org/
The NT PDFs have Strong’s numbers and parsing. Unfortunately, not the OT. The PDFs, of course, can be printed.
Because room is needed for notes (esp. the OT), I used the Snippet Tool, copied the program verses into Excel and then printed them. (Did this for the whole OT…that’s how helpful I find this site.)
I didn’t fall in love with Bible study until finding this website. To me, it’s an amazing and generous gift from the Scripture4all folks!
Before finding Scripture4All, I purchased the JP Green Interlinear Bible. However, it was R-L, very compact (no room for notes) - and the print excessively tiny.
In case anyone is interested, here are the resources I use and have found to be so helpful:
Gensenius’ Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the OT -
Numerically Coded to Strong’s
Thayer’s Greek-Eng. Lexicon of the NT -
Numerically Coded to Strong’s
Wigram’s Englishman’s Heb.-Chaldee Concordance of the OT -
Numerically Coded to Strong’s