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Pauline EpistlesA Greek Reverse-Interlinear

Six-tier Greek reverse-interlinears of Paul's letters: each word color-coded by grammatical case, with gloss, parsing, Wallace-style syntax, aspectual semantic force, and a lexical note; each verse opens with the running Greek, an English translation, and a discourse note, under a chapter argument-outline.

2,334 verses · 37,332 annotated words · 100 chapters across fourteen books. The Greek follows the standard critical text (NA28 / SBLGNT / THGNT in its main wording); the copyrighted NA28 apparatus is not reproduced.

  1. 📖 Romans ΠΡΟΣ ΡΩΜΑΙΟΥΣ Paul's fullest exposition of the gospel — sin and wrath, justification by faith, life in the Spirit, Israel and election, and the transformed life. 16 chapters · 432 verses · 7,100 words
  2. 📖 1 Corinthians ΠΡΟΣ ΚΟΡΙΝΘΙΟΥΣ Α′ The cross as God's wisdom against worldly wisdom and division — then the Corinthian questions: immorality, marriage, idol-food, worship, gifts, love, and the resurrection of the dead. 16 chapters · 437 verses · 6,829 words
  3. 📖 2 Corinthians ΠΡΟΣ ΚΟΡΙΝΘΙΟΥΣ Β′ Paul's most personal letter — comfort in affliction, the glory and integrity of the new-covenant ministry, the collection for the saints, and the defense of his apostleship against the 'super-apostles.' 13 chapters · 256 verses · 4,473 words
  4. 📖 Galatians ΠΡΟΣ ΓΑΛΑΤΑΣ No other gospel: justification by faith, not works of the law — Abraham and the promise, the law as guardian, freedom in Christ, and the fruit of the Spirit. 6 chapters · 149 verses · 2,230 words
  5. 📖 Ephesians ΠΡΟΣ ΕΦΕΣΙΟΥΣ The blessing in Christ and the one new humanity — election and redemption, Jew and Gentile reconciled, the church as body and temple, and the worthy walk. 6 chapters · 155 verses · 2,420 words
  6. 📖 Philippians ΠΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΗΣΙΟΥΣ Joy and partnership from prison — the mind of Christ in self-emptying and exaltation, righteousness through faith, and contentment with the peace of God. 4 chapters · 104 verses · 1,627 words
  7. 📖 Colossians ΠΡΟΣ ΚΟΛΟΣΣΑΕΙΣ The supremacy and all-sufficiency of Christ, in whom the fullness of deity dwells — against every rival 'philosophy' — and the new life raised with him. 4 chapters · 95 verses · 1,583 words
  8. 📖 1 Thessalonians ΠΡΟΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΙΣ Α′ Thanksgiving for a model church's faith, love, and hope; a tender defense of Paul's ministry; and the coming of the Lord — for the dead in Christ and the living. 5 chapters · 89 verses · 1,480 words
  9. 📖 2 Thessalonians ΠΡΟΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΙΣ Β′ The righteous judgment at Christ's revelation, the man of lawlessness and the restrainer before the day of the Lord, and the command to work and not be idle. 3 chapters · 47 verses · 821 words
  10. 📖 1 Timothy ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΜΟΘΕΟΝ Α′ Order in God's household — silencing false teachers, qualifications for overseers and deacons, godliness with contentment, and the charge to guard the deposit. 6 chapters · 113 verses · 1,590 words
  11. 📖 2 Timothy ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΜΟΘΕΟΝ Β′ Paul's last words — guard the deposit and fan the gift into flame, endure hardship, the God-breathed Scriptures, and 'I have fought the good fight.' 4 chapters · 83 verses · 1,236 words
  12. 📖 Titus ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΤΟΝ Order and good works on Crete — qualified elders, sound teaching for the household, and the saving grace of our great God and Savior who trains us. 3 chapters · 46 verses · 658 words
  13. 📖 Philemon ΠΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΗΜΟΝΑ A private appeal of grace and reconciliation: receive back the runaway Onesimus, no longer a slave but a beloved brother. 1 chapters · 25 verses · 334 words
  14. 📖 Hebrews ΠΡΟΣ ΕΒΡΑΙΟΥΣ God's final word in the Son — superior to angels, Moses, and the Levitical priesthood; the great high priest after Melchizedek, his once-for-all sacrifice, and the call to faith and endurance. (Anonymous; traditionally appended to Paul.) 13 chapters · 303 verses · 4,951 words