George Ricker Berry was an American scholar and theologian renowned for his contributions to biblical studies and Greek linguistics. He dedicated much of his academic career to the translation and interpretation of the New Testament, producing significant works that aimed to make the original texts more accessible to English-speaking audiences. His notable publications include 'A New Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament,' which served as a crucial resource for students and scholars alike, and 'The Interlinear Literal Translation of the Greek New Testament,' which presented the Greek text alongside the Authorized Version, facilitating a deeper understanding of the scriptures. Berry's work was characterized by a commitment to clarity and precision, reflecting his belief in the importance of accurate translation for theological study. His lexicon and interlinear translations not only aided in the study of the New Testament but also influenced subsequent generations of biblical scholars and translators. Through his scholarly endeavors, Berry left a lasting legacy in the field of biblical studies, contributing to the understanding of early Christian texts and their meanings in contemporary contexts.