This work contains Strong's classic dictionaries of Biblical Greek and Hebrew with beautiful display of all Greek and Hebrew characters as well as transliteration, and it contains advanced navigational capabilities. To it is appended The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary.
Description of Strong's Classic Work
Strong's concise dictionary of Biblical Greek and Hebrew (including Aramaic as well), like his concordance, is a classic reference work for biblical studies 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.
Description of The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary
The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary is a concise dictionary/lexicon/glossary for Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic. It contains glosses for every lexeme (word) in Biblical Hebrew (over 8000) and Biblical Aramaic (over 700). It integrates lexicographic research from various sources to present the best of contemporary scholarship.
Beautiful Greek, Hebrew in This E-Book
This e-book is distinctive in presenting the Greek and Hebrew/Aramaic in their respective scripts in an aesthetically pleasing manner. All Greek and Hebrew in Strong's dictionary is accompanied by beautiful transliteration; you do not need to know Greek or Hebrew to make use of this e-book.
Superior Navigation Features in This E-Book
This digital edition of Strong's Greek and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible + The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary (CBHAG) recognizes that you do not generally read dictionaries linearly. As a result, it makes use of all of the navigational capabilities on the various Nook devices, including the use of a two-tiered table of contents, allowing for rapid navigation to a particular entry in the desired dictionary by its first two letters. Note that navigation details might be different in the various Nook applications for platforms other than the Nook itself.
You can navigate directly to a particular entry in Strong's dictionary by searching for that entry by Strong's number with "g" for "Greek" or "h" for Hebrew prepended to it. For example, to navigate to the entry for Strong's Greek #1234, simply type "g1234" in the Find box. This will take you to the page on which Strong's Greek #1234 appears. You can also navigate directly to a particular entry by searching for that entry in transliteration with "g " prepended to it for Strong's Greek words, "h " prepended to it for Strong's Hebrew/Aramaic words, "hc " prepended to it for CBHAG Hebrew words, and "ac " prepended to it for CBHAG Aramaic words. See the book's preface for more details, including transliteration schemes. Note, however, that as of the time of this writing, some Nook models only search forward from your present location in the book. Thus, you may need to navigate first to a location before your desired location. Moreover, it can take the Nook some time to index the book before searching will take place in a reasonable amount of time; wait a day or so after purchasing this e-book to use this navigation option. Indeed, some Nook models search slowly even after that time period, in which case we recommend using the other navigation options.
Note on Version
This e-book was updated on January 14, 2012 to address compatibility issues with recent software updates to certain Nook models (1.4 on Nook Color and Nook Tablet, 1.1 on Nook Simple Touch Reader).
Publisher
Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. provides software solutions for biblical studies, Semitics, and digital humanities.
This work contains Strong's classic dictionaries of Biblical Greek and Hebrew with beautiful display of all Greek and Hebrew characters as well as transliteration, and it contains advanced navigational capabilities. To it is appended The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary.
Description of Strong's Classic Work
Strong's concise dictionary of Biblical Greek and Hebrew (including Aramaic as well), like his concordance, is a classic reference work for biblical studies 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.
Description of The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary
The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary is a concise dictionary/lexicon/glossary for Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic. It contains glosses for every lexeme (word) in Biblical Hebrew (over 8000) and Biblical Aramaic (over 700). It integrates lexicographic research from various sources to present the best of contemporary scholarship.
Beautiful Greek, Hebrew in This E-Book
This e-book is distinctive in presenting the Greek and Hebrew/Aramaic in their respective scripts in an aesthetically pleasing manner. All Greek and Hebrew in Strong's dictionary is accompanied by beautiful transliteration; you do not need to know Greek or Hebrew to make use of this e-book.
Superior Navigation Features in This E-Book
This digital edition of Strong's Greek and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible + The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary (CBHAG) recognizes that you do not generally read dictionaries linearly. As a result, it makes use of all of the navigational capabilities on the various Nook devices, including the use of a two-tiered table of contents, allowing for rapid navigation to a particular entry in the desired dictionary by its first two letters. Note that navigation details might be different in the various Nook applications for platforms other than the Nook itself.
You can navigate directly to a particular entry in Strong's dictionary by searching for that entry by Strong's number with "g" for "Greek" or "h" for Hebrew prepended to it. For example, to navigate to the entry for Strong's Greek #1234, simply type "g1234" in the Find box. This will take you to the page on which Strong's Greek #1234 appears. You can also navigate directly to a particular entry by searching for that entry in transliteration with "g " prepended to it for Strong's Greek words, "h " prepended to it for Strong's Hebrew/Aramaic words, "hc " prepended to it for CBHAG Hebrew words, and "ac " prepended to it for CBHAG Aramaic words. See the book's preface for more details, including transliteration schemes. Note, however, that as of the time of this writing, some Nook models only search forward from your present location in the book. Thus, you may need to navigate first to a location before your desired location. Moreover, it can take the Nook some time to index the book before searching will take place in a reasonable amount of time; wait a day or so after purchasing this e-book to use this navigation option. Indeed, some Nook models search slowly even after that time period, in which case we recommend using the other navigation options.
Note on Version
This e-book was updated on January 14, 2012 to address compatibility issues with recent software updates to certain Nook models (1.4 on Nook Color and Nook Tablet, 1.1 on Nook Simple Touch Reader).
Publisher
Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. provides software solutions for biblical studies, Semitics, and digital humanities.
Strong's Greek and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible (originally an appendix to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance) + The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary (with beautiful Greek, Hebrew, transliteration, and superior navigation)
Strong's Greek and Hebrew Dictionary of the Bible (originally an appendix to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance) + The Comprehensive Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Glossary (with beautiful Greek, Hebrew, transliteration, and superior navigation)
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BN ID: | 2940012976789 |
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Publisher: | Miklal Software Solutions, Inc. |
Publication date: | 06/15/2011 |
Series: | Strong's Dictionary , #4 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 50,588 |
File size: | 3 MB |
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