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This is a comprehensive, high-quality list (all 5423) of lexemes and glosses for Biblical Greek, based on the copyrighted work by William D. Mounce and used by permission. It contains frequency and location information within the New Testament for easy filtering. Try a free sample. This is a comprehensive list (all 8644) of lexemes and glosses for Biblical Hebrew, based on the copyrighted work by Humphrey H. Hardy, II, and used by permission. It contains frequency and location information within the Bible for easy filtering. Try a free sample. These are some characteristics of these Biblical Hebrew lexemes and glosses, which are of the highest quality. • Integrates contemporary definitions with traditional interpretations of all Hebrew and Aramaic Lexemes This is a comprehensive list (all 710) of lexemes and glosses for Biblical Aramaic, based on the copyrighted work by Humphrey H. Hardy, II, and used by permission. It contains frequency and location information within the Bible for easy filtering. Try a free sample. These are some characteristics of these Biblical Aramaic lexemes and glosses: • Integrates contemporary definitions with traditional interpretations of all Hebrew and Aramaic Lexemes This deck contains all 526 of the vocabulary items in Russell T. This module contains all 483 of the vocabulary items from Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt, Basics of Biblical Hebrew (2nd edition; Zondervan: Grand Rapids, Mich.: 2007). Used with permission. It contains chapter, frequency (including stem frequency for verbs), and part of speech information. Try a free sample. This module contains all of the vocabulary items from William D. Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek (3rd edition; Zondervan: Grand Rapids, Mich.: 2009). Used with permission. It contains chapter, frequency, and part of speech information. Try a free sample. This module contains all of the vocabulary items from William D. Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek (2nd edition; Zondervan: Grand Rapids, Mich.: 2003). Used with permission. It contains chapter, frequency, and part of speech information. Try a free sample. This bundle includes the Biblical Hebrew (CBHAG comprehensive) and Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar (Russell T. Fuller and Kyoungwon Choi) decks. Full descriptions and samples of each may be found on this page under these individual products. Note that the Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar deck follows the presentation of the book, using the precise lexemes and glosses found therein, so it is not a mere subset of the comprehensive Biblical Hebrew deck. This bundle includes the Biblical Hebrew (CBHAG comprehensive) and Basics of Biblical Hebrew (Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt) 2nd edition decks. Full descriptions and samples of each may be found on this page under these individual products. Note that the Basics of Biblical Hebrew module follows the presentation of the book, using the precise lexemes and glosses found therein, so it is not a mere subset of the comprehensive Biblical Hebrew deck. This bundle includes the Biblical Greek (Mounce comprehensive) and Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) 3rd edition modules. Full descriptions and samples of each may be found on this page under these individual products. Note that the Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) 3rd edition module follows the presentation of the book, so it contains more information on the vocabulary words in the grammar than the Biblical Greek (Mounce comprehensive) module rather than being redundant. This bundle includes the Biblical Greek (Mounce comprehensive) and Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) 2nd edition modules. Full descriptions and samples of each may be found on this page under these individual products. Note that the Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) 2nd edition module follows the presentation of the book, so it contains more information on the vocabulary words in the grammar than the Biblical Greek (Mounce comprehensive) module rather than being redundant. Strong’s concise dictionary of Biblical Greek and Hebrew (including Aramaic as well), like his concordance, is a classic reference work for biblical studies in the English-speaking world and is accessible to the layperson. Each word in Biblical Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic is numbered, presented in Greek/Hebrew script and in transliteration and is accompanied by a pronunciation guide. Each word is defined in English, and the translation(s) of that word in the Authorized English Version are presented. Strong’s work was originally published in 1890 under the titles A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Hebrew Bible; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version and A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek New Testament; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version. They were bound together with Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. You can also read a full description of Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary for e-readers with screenshots or purchase Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary for Kindle from Amazon. The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary is a concise dictionary (lexicon, glossary) for Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic with excellent formatting and navigation. The Hebrew is displayed beautifully on the Kindle and Nook. It contains glosses for every lexeme (word) in Biblical Hebrew (over 8000) and Biblical Aramaic (over 700). It integrates lexicographic research from BDB (The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament), HALOT (The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament by Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner), DCH (The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew, edited by David J. A. Clines), and other sources to present the best of contemporary scholarship. Here are some of its characteristics: - It integrates contemporary definitions with traditional interpretations. This e-book displays the Hebrew and Aramaic beautifully and contains advanced navigational capabilities. You can also read a full description of The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary for e-readers or purchase The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary for Aramaic directly from Amazon. Strong’s dictionary of Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic, like his concordance and dictionary of Biblical Greek, is a classic reference work for biblical studies and is accessible to the layperson. Each word in Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic is numbered, presented in Hebrew script and in transliteration and is accompanied by a pronunciation guide. Each word is defined, and the translation(s) of that word in the Authorized English Version are presented. Strong’s work was originally published in 1890 under the title A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Hebrew Bible; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version. It was bound together with Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. This e-book displays the Hebrew beautifully and contains advanced navigational capabilities. You can also read a full description of Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible for e-readers or purchase Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible for Kindle directly from Amazon. Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible, like his concordance and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible, is a classic reference work for biblical studies and is accessible to the layperson. Each word in Biblical Greek is presented in Greek and in transliteration and is accompanied by a pronunciation guide. Each word is numbered and defined, and the translation(s) of that word in the Authorized English Version are presented. Strong’s work was originally published in 1890 under the title A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek New Testament; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version. It was bound together with Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. This e-book displays the Greek beautifully and contains advanced navigational capabilities. You can also read a full description of Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible for e-readers or purchase Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible for Kindle directly from Amazon. This e-book consists of the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible with links throughout the text to Strong’s Dictionary of the Bible, which is also contained within this e-book and can be viewed on its own as well. The presentation and navigation is designed specifically for the Kindle. It preserves the paragraph structure of the KJV, and it presents the Greek and Hebrew in their respective scripts. All Greek and Hebrew is accompanied by beautiful transliteration; you do not need to know Greek or Hebrew to make use of this e-book. It is also set up so that you can see a preview of the appropriate entry from Strong’s Dictionary of the Bible without even leaving viewing the text of the Bible on the Kindle. You can read a full description with screenshots or purchase KJV Strong’s Bible for Kindle from Amazon. This is a parallel Hebrew/English Bible containing excellent formatting and navigation. For each verse, the Hebrew is presented, and then the English verse is presented beneath it. It also contains a glossary of Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic appended to it. Superior Navigation of the Bible: interactive Table of Contents and Easy Navigation to a Particular Verse This digital edition of the Bible provides several options for navigation on the Kindle. Please note also that navigation details might be different in the various Kindle applications for other platforms. First, there is a fully interactive Table of Contents accessible, as is customary for Kindle books, via Go to -> table of contents in the menu. This Table of Contents provides hyperlinks to each book of the Bible. Clicking on a link to a book provides a list of chapters from which to choose. Second, when you are reading, clicking the 5-way controller to the right will advance you to the next chapter. Clicking it to the left returns you to the beginning of the present chapter, or, if you are already at the beginning of the chapter, to the beginning of the previous chapter. If you are on a page listing the chapters in a book, then clicking the 5-way controller to the right will advance you to the page listing the chapters for the next book. Clicking the 5-way controller to the left will advance you to the page listing the chapters for the previous book. Third, you can navigate directly to a particular verse by clicking on Index in the menu and typing in the book name (or an abbreviation thereof), chapter, and verse, with spaces separating them. Use the book names and/or abbreviations shown in the table in the preface. For example, to navigate to Genesis 12:3, type "genesis 12 3" or "ge 12 3" in the Find box. Navigation of the Glossary First, there is a fully interactive Table of Contents. Clicking on a link for a letter of the alphabet provides you with another hyperlinked list of two-letter combinations beginning the word. Second, clicking the 5-way controller to the right will advance you to the hyperlinked list for the next letter of the alphabet. Clicking the 5-way controller to the left behaves similarly. Third, you can navigate directly to a particular glossary entry by clicking on Index in the menu and typing in a prefix ("h " for Hebrew, "a " for Aramaic) followed by the consonants of the lexeme (word) in transliteration. The transliteration scheme is in the book's preface. For example, to find the Hebrew word ben, "son," type "h bn". Limitations Due to platform limitations with regard to Hebrew, the Hebrew/Aramaic text cannot be resized. It is similar in size to the larger of the two popular sizes for print editions of BHS. It is optimized for use on the Kindle device in portrait mode; lines might be shorter than ideal on the DX and some Kindle applications. The margins should be set to the smallest value. The Hebrew text cannot be searched. Publisher Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. provides software solutions for biblical studies, Semitics, and digital humanities. Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is a complete Hebrew Bible in an aesthetically pleasing Hebrew script. It contains all of the consonants, vowels, cantillation marks (accents), and other symbols. It follows the text of the Leningrad Codex as digitized by the J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research. This is the same manuscript underlying Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) and Biblia Hebraica Quinta (BHQ). You can also read a full description of Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) + The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary with screenshots. Navigating the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) There are several options for navigation, all of which are covered in greater detail in the book's preface. First, there is a fully interactive Table of Contents. You can click on a book and then on the appropriate chapter within that book. You can then flip the page to get to the desired verse if need be. Second, clicking the 5-way controller to the right will advance you to the next chapter. Clicking it to the left behaves similarly. Third, you can navigate directly to a particular verse by clicking on Index in the menu. For example, to navigate to Genesis 12:3, type "ge 12 3" in the Find box. The book abbreviations are listed in the book's preface. This option is not available on first generation Kindles and might not be available on Kindle applications. The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary Basic Description The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary contains glosses for every lexeme (word) in Biblical Hebrew (over 8000) and Biblical Aramaic (over 700). It integrates lexicographic research from BDB (The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament), HALOT (The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament by Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner), DCH (The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew, edited by David J. A. Clines), and other sources to present the best of contemporary scholarship, easily surpassing 19th century glosses such as those found in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. Here are some of its characteristics: - It integrates contemporary definitions with traditional interpretations. Navigating the glossary First, there is a fully interactive Table of Contents. Clicking on a link for a letter of the alphabet provides you with another hyperlinked list of two-letter combinations beginning the word. Second, clicking the 5-way controller to the right will advance you to the hyperlinked list for the next letter of the alphabet. Clicking the 5-way controller to the left behaves similarly. Third, you can navigate directly to a particular glossary entry by clicking on Index in the menu and typing in a prefix ("h " for Hebrew, "a " for Aramaic) followed by the consonants of the lexeme (word) in transliteration. The transliteration scheme is in the book's preface. For example, to find the Hebrew word בֵּן, "son," type "h bn". This option is not available on first generation Kindles and might not be available on Kindle applications. Limitations Due to platform limitations with regard to Hebrew, the Hebrew/Aramaic text cannot be resized. It is similar in size to the larger of the two popular sizes for print editions of BHS. It is optimized for use on the Kindle device in portrait mode; lines might be shorter than ideal on the DX and some Kindle applications. The margins should be set to the smallest value. The Hebrew text cannot be searched. Publisher Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. provides software solutions for biblical studies, Semitics, and digital humanities. This e-book consists of the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible with links throughout the text to Strong’s Dictionary of the Bible, which is also contained within this e-book and can be viewed on its own as well. The presentation and navigation is designed specifically for the Kindle. It preserves the paragraph structure of the KJV, and it presents the Greek and Hebrew in their respective scripts. All Greek and Hebrew is accompanied by beautiful transliteration; you do not need to know Greek or Hebrew to make use of this e-book. It is also set up so that you can see a preview of the appropriate entry from Strong’s Dictionary of the Bible without even leaving viewing the text of the Bible on the Kindle. You can read a full description of KJV Strong’s Bible for e-readers with screenshots or purchase KJV Strong’s Bible for Nook from Barnes & Noble. Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible, like his concordance and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible, is a classic reference work for biblical studies and is accessible to the layperson. Each word in Biblical Greek is presented in Greek and in transliteration and is accompanied by a pronunciation guide. Each word is numbered and defined, and the translation(s) of that word in the Authorized English Version are presented. Strong’s work was originally published in 1890 under the title A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek New Testament; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version. It was bound together with Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. This e-book displays the Greek beautifully and contains advanced navigational capabilities. You can also read a full description of Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible for e-readers or purchase Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible for Nook directly from Barnes & Noble. Strong’s dictionary of Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic, like his concordance and dictionary of Biblical Greek, is a classic reference work for biblical studies and is accessible to the layperson. Each word in Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic is numbered, presented in Hebrew script and in transliteration and is accompanied by a pronunciation guide. Each word is defined, and the translation(s) of that word in the Authorized English Version are presented. Strong’s work was originally published in 1890 under the title A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Hebrew Bible; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version. It was bound together with Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. This e-book displays the Hebrew beautifully and contains advanced navigational capabilities. You can also read a full description of Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible for e-readers or purchase Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the Bible for Nook directly from Barnes & Noble. The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary is a concise dictionary (lexicon, glossary) for Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic with excellent formatting and navigation. The Hebrew is displayed beautifully on the Kindle and Nook. It contains glosses for every lexeme (word) in Biblical Hebrew (over 8000) and Biblical Aramaic (over 700). It integrates lexicographic research from BDB (The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament), HALOT (The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament by Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner), DCH (The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew, edited by David J. A. Clines), and other sources to present the best of contemporary scholarship. Here are some of its characteristics: - It integrates contemporary definitions with traditional interpretations. This e-book displays the Hebrew and Aramaic beautifully and contains advanced navigational capabilities. You can also read a full description of The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary for e-readers or purchase The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary for Nook directly from Barnes & Noble. Strong’s concise dictionary of Biblical Greek and Hebrew (including Aramaic as well), like his concordance, is a classic reference work for biblical studies in the English-speaking world and is accessible to the layperson. Each word in Biblical Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic is numbered, presented in Greek/Hebrew script and in transliteration and is accompanied by a pronunciation guide. Each word is defined in English, and the translation(s) of that word in the Authorized English Version are presented. Strong’s work was originally published in 1890 under the titles A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Hebrew Bible; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version and A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek New Testament; with their Renderings in the Authorized English Version. They were bound together with Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. You can also read a full description of Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary for e-readers with screenshots or purchase Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary for Nook from Barnes & Noble.
Babel Flashcards decks--comprehensive
Biblical Greek (Mounce comprehensive)
Biblical Hebrew (CBHAG)
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• Lists definitions in order of descending frequency (the most frequent definition is first)
• Aligns proper names with the spelling of most current English Bible translations
• Updates archaic meanings to modern norms of language
• The lexemes are aligned with the the newest version of the Westminster database (version 4.14) used in many Bible software programs.
• Defines all verbal stems included in the Westminster morphology--no more, no fewer.
• Provides separate glosses for all homonyms in the Westminster database.
Biblical Aramaic (CBHAG)
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• Lists definitions in order of descending frequency (the most frequent definition is first)
• Aligns proper names with the spelling of most current English Bible translations
• Updates archaic meanings to modern norms of language
• The lexemes are aligned with the the newest version of the Westminster database (version 4.14) used in many Bible software programs.
• Defines all verbal stems included in the Westminster morphology--no more, no fewer.
• Provides separate glosses for all homonyms in the Westminster database.
Babel Flashcards decks--grammars
Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar (Fuller and Choi)
Fuller and Kyoungwon Choi’s Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar (Kregel, 2006). Used with permission. It contains chapter, frequency (including stem frequency for verbs), and part of speech information. Try a free sample.
Basics of Biblical Hebrew (Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. Van Pelt) 2nd edition
Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) 3rd edition
Basics of Biblical Greek (Mounce) 2nd edition
Babel Flashcards decks--multiple decks bundled
Biblical Hebrew bundle: comprehensive Biblical Hebrew (CBHAG) + An Invitation to Biblcal Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar (Fuller and Choi)
Biblical Hebrew bundle: comprehensive Biblical Hebrew (CBHAG) + Basics of Biblical Hebrew (Pratico and Van Pelt) 2nd edition
Biblical Greek bundle: Mounce comprehensive + Basics of Biblical Greek (3rd edition)
Biblical Greek bundle: Mounce comprehensive + Basics of Biblical Greek (2nd edition)
Kindle
Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible [Kindle Edition]
The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary [Kindle Edition]
- It lists definitions in order of descending frequency.
- It aligns proper names with the spelling of most current English Bible translations.
- It updates archaic meanings to modern norms of language.
- It provides glosses for precisely the verbal stems that appear in the Bible.
- It provides separate glosses for all homonyms.
Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible [Kindle Edition]
Strong's Greek Dictionary of the Bible [Kindle Edition]
KJV Strong’s Bible: Authorized King James Version with Strong’s Markup and Dictionary of the Bible [Kindle Edition]
Parallel Hebrew English Bible: Hebrew Bible + Jewish Publication Society (JPS) 1917 Translation [Kindle Edition]
The Hebrew Bible is displayed in its original Hebrew and Aramaic using an aesthetically pleasing Hebrew/Aramaic script. It contains all of the consonants, vowels (nequddot), and cantillation marks. It follows the text of the Leningrad Codex (Codex Leningradensis) as digitized by the J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research. This is the same codex used in printing Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia and Biblia Hebraica Quinta.
The English translation is the Jewish Publication Society’s (JPS) 1917 translation. It was the first translation of the Hebrew Bible into English by a committee of Jews. It was originally published with the full title The Holy Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text: A New Translation with the Aid of Previous Versions and with Constant Consultation of Jewish Authorities. It is formatted well and is distinctive in retaining the original line breaks within a verse.
The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary, by Humphrey H. Hardy II, contains glosses for every lexeme (word) in Biblical Hebrew (over 8000) and Biblical Aramaic (over 700). It integrates the best of contemporary lexicographic research to give concise definitions.
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Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) + The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary [Kindle Edition]
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- It lists definitions in order of descending frequency.
- It aligns proper names with the spelling of most current English Bible translations.
- It updates archaic meanings to modern norms of language.
- It provides glosses for precisely the verbal stems that appear in the Bible.
- It provides separate glosses for all homonyms.
Nook
KJV Strong’s Bible: Authorized King James Version with Strong’s Markup and Dictionary of the Bible [Nook Edition]
Strong's Greek Dictionary of the Bible [Nook Edition]
Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible [Nook Edition]
The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary [Nook Edition]
- It lists definitions in order of descending frequency.
- It aligns proper names with the spelling of most current English Bible translations.
- It updates archaic meanings to modern norms of language.
- It provides glosses for precisely the verbal stems that appear in the Bible.
- It provides separate glosses for all homonyms.
Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible [Nook Edition]
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