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by: Preacher PrepPosted on: October 3, 2023October 3, 2023

Tiny Numbers in the Interlinear?

Have you ever noticed tiny numbers in the interlinear or reverse interlinear?

They can be hard to see if you aren’t looking for them, but they can help you study a verse.

These numbers represent the word order found in the manuscript. Notice that the numbers are not sequential in the reverse interlinear graphic below.

This can be particularly helpful for those who use an English translation and a Greek Bible simultaneously.

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