If you're looking for more information on biblical concordances, interlinear or Reverse-Interlinear Bibles, or word studies in general, find out more on our blog. The interlinear allows for each parallel reading and lexicon study. Read the original and literal Greek or Hebrew text with Strong’s words using the King James Version or New American Standard. Below it are tables for Hebrew Dictionary and Greek Dictionary abbreviations to use as a quick reference for word entries. The Interlinear Bible is keyed to the Greek and Hebrew text using Strong’s Concordance. The image below is an example entry with each element explained. Here you’ll find information on that word such as its definition, how it’s translated in the New International Version, and how frequently each translation appears. Select an original language word to open its entry in the right hand sidebar. Selecting it from the gear icon options menu above passage pages makes the original language words (Hebrew and Greek) appear below NIV Bible (English) text. This powerful feature-with sidebar entries drawn from the NIV Exhaustive Concordance Dictionary-is available to Bible Gateway Plus members. The following is an explanation for how to use the NIV Reverse-Interlinear function, which can be found under the options icon on passage pages, and what information you can learn about original language words in the Old and New Testament. How to Understand NIV Exhaustive Concordance Dictionary Entries on Bible Gateway
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