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Jeanne1184
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Bible in Interlinear Hebrew and Greek
I don’t know if this will help with your present question more than others have said, but I find this site very useful.
scripture4all.org/
You can download the full program where you can do word searches and get instant Strong’s defs, etc.
If the downloaded program doesn’t work, you can choose the option further down on the above link and it will look like this without the extras:
scripture4all.org/OnlineInterlinear/Hebrew_Index.htm
Keep an eye out for the Hebrew female pronoun which is translated to ‘he’ in Bibles. I don’t know why it isn’t translated ‘correctly’, but it makes things more interesting when the ‘she’ is put in.
Also, if you would do a search for ‘rock’, a ton of ‘rock’ verses will show up - which actually include ‘crag’ and ‘stone’ - so I’ve found it best to use the second page of the Search Box and put in Strong’s # if I’m needing specifics. ‘Lion’ is another one that misses cubs and old lions, etc. if only doing a word search.
I’m working on Daniel at the moment and needed a printed copy to write notes beside words, so used the Snipping Tool in the INT format of the program (beside the L1 L2 views on the toolbar) and pasted to a Word Doc and printed. To me, well worth the time to do it for particular passages.
Also, you can change the R-L Hebrew to L-R for easier reading for us not used to the other way. Of course, I didn’t find that feature until I’d almost gotten good at ‘reading backwards’.
You can pick different Bible translations - but even the YLT (Young’s Literal Translation) is sometimes quite different than the Hebrew renderings…so I read the Hebrew and then read the translation verse. Why a ‘literal’ translation wouldn’t be literal, I don’t know.
Anyway…just passing along a study tool I appreciate a great deal.
I don’t know if this will help with your present question more than others have said, but I find this site very useful.
scripture4all.org/
You can download the full program where you can do word searches and get instant Strong’s defs, etc.
If the downloaded program doesn’t work, you can choose the option further down on the above link and it will look like this without the extras:
scripture4all.org/OnlineInterlinear/Hebrew_Index.htm
Keep an eye out for the Hebrew female pronoun which is translated to ‘he’ in Bibles. I don’t know why it isn’t translated ‘correctly’, but it makes things more interesting when the ‘she’ is put in.
Also, if you would do a search for ‘rock’, a ton of ‘rock’ verses will show up - which actually include ‘crag’ and ‘stone’ - so I’ve found it best to use the second page of the Search Box and put in Strong’s # if I’m needing specifics. ‘Lion’ is another one that misses cubs and old lions, etc. if only doing a word search.
I’m working on Daniel at the moment and needed a printed copy to write notes beside words, so used the Snipping Tool in the INT format of the program (beside the L1 L2 views on the toolbar) and pasted to a Word Doc and printed. To me, well worth the time to do it for particular passages.
Also, you can change the R-L Hebrew to L-R for easier reading for us not used to the other way. Of course, I didn’t find that feature until I’d almost gotten good at ‘reading backwards’.
You can pick different Bible translations - but even the YLT (Young’s Literal Translation) is sometimes quite different than the Hebrew renderings…so I read the Hebrew and then read the translation verse. Why a ‘literal’ translation wouldn’t be literal, I don’t know.
Anyway…just passing along a study tool I appreciate a great deal.