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Neal of Zebulun

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Can anyone direct me to online/computerized transcriptions of both the Old and New Testaments in Greek?

I specifically need compilations that are in the public domain.

Here's an example of what I mean, the Nestle 1904 Greek New Testament.

I'm very much interested in other compilations too, and of course the Septuagint.

Praise Yahweh for your help!
 

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Hello and welcome to CF!

I'm not sure if these will meet your needs or not.

The Apostolic Bible Polyglot is a good one.

Downloads here - The Old (LXX) & New Testament Text of The Apostolic Bible Polyglot (free, or they accept donations)

I think it's also available at BibleHub and such.

If you search an interlinear, I'd recommend Mounce.

The Septuagint (parallel with English) Septuagint Old Testament Bilingual (Greek / English) - 1


Here's a Greek-only New Testament that came up in a search - I've not used this. Greek Bible
 
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Neal of Zebulun

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I'm currently typing out the Scriptures in English (KJV) and Hebrew (Leningrad Codex), but I'm almost done with my first draft of the Hebrew, and the Greek is not a bad place to go next, although there are other languages too, like Aramaic, Latin, Ethiopian, etc.

The computerized versions are helpful because I can programmatically check for errors instead of just doing proof reads.

But I want public domain only, because I don't want to feel like I'm stealing. (Exodus 20:15)
 
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Okay! I've pretty much decided I need to copy from pdfs.

I'm very happy to report that I've found several versions of the Textus Receptus, and a couple of Nestle, and I have a Brenton Septuagint to copy from, it's great.

If you have another compiler besides Nestle that you want to add, please let me know, and if you have a link to a pdf at archive, please post it.

I will be typing them in full polyphonics, which I have not seen for the Textus Receptus.

Praise Yahweh!
 
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