The Greek New Testament 

Greek New Testament 

1991 Byzantine Greek Text

1881 Westcott-Hort Greek Text

1550/1894 Textus Receptus

Greek/English/Strong's Numbers/Grammatical Tags

Interlinear Greek/English New Testament  from 1894 Scrivener Textus Receptus with Strong's Numbers  
(Greek/English Interlinear (tr) NT)
1881 Westcott-Hort Greek Text with Grammatical Tags and Strong's Numbers  (Greek NT - (wh) w/ Grammar tags")
1550/1894 Textus Receptus with Grammatical Tags and Strong's Numbers (Greek NT - (tr) w/ Grammar tags)

 

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The Greek New Testament, KJV, NKJV, NASB, Darby, ASV, Young's, German, French, Spanish and more Bible versions are now available for  Palm Pilot  and Windows CE handheld electronic organizers here at www.OliveTree.com.

 

 


Greek Fonts

To view the Greek New Testament, a Greek font must be installed on your computer. Also you must have the later versions of Netscape or Internet Explorer to display the Greek font, otherwise the Greek text will appear in a transliteration format with the mapping shown below.

To search for a Greek word in Greek New Testament, either type the word in the Search box in transliteration format, or better yet, look up a verse with this word and clip the word from the verse lookup and use it in the search. Remember the search is case sensitive, so for Greek versions with capital letter and accents, these also must be added in the word being searched.

 

These Greek fonts can be downloaded:

Greek  ---  from http://www.bible.org

Sgreek --- from www.silvermnt.com

SIL Galatia --- from http://sil.org/computing/fonts/silgreek

Mounce  --- from  http://www.ior.com/teknia/softfonts.html

ISO-8859-7  --  See http://www.hri.org/fonts/w95

Windows 95 symbol font is supplied with Windows 95.


Transliteration

The Greek New Testament transliteration format is show below. In Greek versions with no accents, a single English letter represents a single Greek letter.

       Alpha    = a                 Nu       = n
       Beta     = b                 Xi       = x
       Gamma    = g                 Omicron  = o
       Delta    = d                 Pi       = p
       Epsilon  = e                 Rho      = r
       Zeta     = z                 Sigma    = s
       Eta      = h                 Tau      = t
       Theta    = y                 Upsilon  = u
       Iota     = i                 Phi      = f
       Kappa    = k                 Chi      = c
       Lambda   = l                 Psi      = q
       Mu       = m                 Omega    = w

       Final Sigma  = "  (double quote)

 


For an excellent educational reference, see Learning New Testament Greek at http://www.ntgreek.org/