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'''Green's Literal Translation''' (LITV) is a ] translation of the Christian ] by Jay P. Green, Sr. '''Green's Literal Translation''' (LITV) is a ] translation of the Christian ] by Jay P. Green, Sr. First published in 1985, it became integrated into the 1986 edition of his Hebrew-English-Greek work called "The Interlinear Bible".


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Green's Literal Translation (LITV) is a formal equivalence translation of the Christian Bible by Jay P. Green, Sr. First published in 1985, it became integrated into the 1986 edition of his Hebrew-English-Greek work called "The Interlinear Bible".

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