

You can display as many Bibles as you can fit on your screen.

Mouse-click to select the Bible you want to display. To select any bible you type the first letters of the name in the search box and a menu open. The search box at the top of the screen is used for almost everything. I'll explain in words what David illustrates with examples.

Offering a concise, literal translation of each Greek and Hebrew word, it's a great jumping off point for in-depth Bible study and text analysis.David and others have videos and help files explaining with examples. Conveniently includes the entire Hebrew and Greek text of the Bible in one place This resource offers a non-threatening tool for those lacking language training to begin exploring the languages of Scripture. Only a small minority of Bible students ever achieve the ability to read the original biblical languages. The sources of the texts are documented in the preface, and are essentially the same (with some minor variations) to the Hebrew and Greek texts used by the KJV translators. The Hebrew is based on the Masoretic Text and the Greek is from the Textus Receptus. Strong's numbers enable even those with no prior knowledge of Greek or Hebrew to easily access a wealth of language reference works keyed to Strong's-Greek/Hebrew dictionaries, analytical lexicons, concordances, word studies, and more. But what truly sets this resource apart are the Strong's numbers printed directly above the Hebrew and Greek words. Featuring the complete Hebrew and Greek texts with a direct English rendering below each word, it also includes "The Literal Translation of the Bible" in the outside column. The only complete interlinear Bible available in English-and it's keyed to "Strong's Exhaustive Concordance" Thousands of pastors, students, and laypeople have found "The Interlinear Bible" to be a time-saving tool for researching the subtle nuances and layers of meaning within the original biblical languages.
