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Hi! Turner I use the free program called E-sword to.

http://www.e-sword.net/index.html

The bibles I have are:

Apostolic Bible Polyglot

Copyright 1996 Charles Van der Pool.

The Holy Bible

American Standard Version

The holie Bible conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe, 1568

English translation of the Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1807-1862) originally published in 1851.

This is the 1769 King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version).

This is the 1769 King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version). Includes Strong's numbers for looking up the original Hebrew or Greek word in a lexicon.

The Lexham English Bible

Second Edition

W. Hall Harris III

General Editor

The Lexham English Bible, Second Edition.

Version 2010-10-01.

Copyright 2010 Logos Research Systems, Inc.

The Holy Bible, New International Version

Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society {have to buy this one, all others are free at E-sword.

The Holy Bible, Today’s New International Version

Copyright © 2001 by International Bible Society

Neofitos Vamvas Modern Greek Bible (1850)

Dennis

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Hi! Turner I use the free program called E-sword to.

http://www.e-sword.net/index.html

The bibles I have are:

Apostolic Bible Polyglot

Copyright 1996 Charles Van der Pool.

The Holy Bible

American Standard Version

The holie Bible conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe, 1568

English translation of the Septuagint by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1807-1862) originally published in 1851.

This is the 1769 King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version).

This is the 1769 King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version). Includes Strong's numbers for looking up the original Hebrew or Greek word in a lexicon.

The Lexham English Bible

Second Edition

W. Hall Harris III

General Editor

The Lexham English Bible, Second Edition.

Version 2010-10-01.

Copyright 2010 Logos Research Systems, Inc.

The Holy Bible, New International Version

Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society {have to buy this one, all others are free at E-sword.

The Holy Bible, Today’s New International Version

Copyright © 2001 by International Bible Society

Neofitos Vamvas Modern Greek Bible (1850)

Dennis

Very nice! Thank you. Can you please explain what a lexicon is? I hear it a lot.


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I use the NKJV as my primary, no matter what translation I find I always end up going back to it. ESV, NASV, and CJB are good translations also.


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i like cev or new century. easy to understand.


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"Gail Riplinger (born 1947) is an American author and speaker well-known for her support of the King-James-Only movement." Starting with her wiki then going to dig up more from there!

Thanks Miz I heard of that site.. What is the difference in that and http://www.blueletterbible.org/ ?

Welcome. They are all bible programs that allow you to look up the meanings of the words in their original language and boy oh boy once ya start doing that so much opens up! I don't use the bibleworks or the blueletter much although I do use www.biblestudytools.com sometimes also. A lexicon is basically a dictionary, a concordance is index of words, where you can find them in scriptures, how they were used things like that. Esword for me is just easier to use, has a ton of things on it yet so do the others so guess it comes down to preference. I have about 25 bible versions, about that many different lexicons, concordances and what not, along with Josephus entire works, Eusebuis' early church history and so many other things, having these kinds of study tools available at the touch of our fingers really does help us, at least it does me.

shalom,

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Sometimes theNKJV or NIV, but I seem to always return to the KJV. I find the old phrasing and language is most comforting to me.

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I been using KJV for years. What do you use?

I use a lot of translation...

But the most of them what I use is..

Dutch:

HSV= (this is like the King James only in Dutch.. )

Naardense Bijbel (a litterly translation from Hebrew and Greek)

NBG51

NBV (a translation.. in modern language (not a paraphrase)

English:

for the Old Tesament

The Leeser translation

the JPS

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The ASV translation

The ESV translation

The KJ and the NKJ


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"Gail Riplinger (born 1947) is an American author and speaker well-known for her support of the King-James-Only movement." Starting with her wiki then going to dig up more from there!

Thanks Miz I heard of that site.. What is the difference in that and http://www.blueletterbible.org/ ?

Welcome. They are all bible programs that allow you to look up the meanings of the words in their original language and boy oh boy once ya start doing that so much opens up! I don't use the bibleworks or the blueletter much although I do use www.biblestudytools.com sometimes also. A lexicon is basically a dictionary, a concordance is index of words, where you can find them in scriptures, how they were used things like that. Esword for me is just easier to use, has a ton of things on it yet so do the others so guess it comes down to preference. I have about 25 bible versions, about that many different lexicons, concordances and what not, along with Josephus entire works, Eusebuis' early church history and so many other things, having these kinds of study tools available at the touch of our fingers really does help us, at least it does me.

shalom,

Mizz

It's amazing.. A lot did open up. I found an online "Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon" and been going back on old scripture I didn't fully understand and its like putting a puzzle together into a more understandable way. If its a old testament scripture I only need to search in Hebrew right? Also the new testament should be searched in Greek right? Just want to make sure I'm as accurate as possible when doing my studies.

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