Strong's Greek Dictionary of the Bible (with beautiful Greek, transliteration, and superior navigation) (Strong's Dictionary Book 1)
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Strong's Greek Dictionary of the Bible (with beautiful Greek, transliteration, and superior navigation) (Strong's Dictionary Book 1)
Description of Strong's Classic Work
Strong's dictionary of Biblical Greek, like his concordance and dictionary of Biblical Hebrew, 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.
Beautiful Greek and Transliteration
This digital edition of Strong's classic work is distinctive in presenting the Greek in Greek script and transliteration as well as giving a pronunciation guide.
Superior Navigation Features in This E-Book
This digital edition of Strong's Greek Dictionary recognizes that you do not generally read dictionaries linearly. As a result, there are four options provided for powerful and rapid navigation. Note that navigation details might be different in the various Kindle applications for platforms other than the Kindle itself.
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. Links for Greek words beginning with each letter of the alphabet are provided, along with the Strong's numbers for that Greek letter. Clicking on a link provides you with another hyperlinked list of two-letter combinations beginning the word along with the Strong's numbers for those two-letter combinations.
Second, when you are reading, clicking the 5-way controller to the right will advance you to the next letter of the Greek alphabet. Clicking the 5-way controller to the left does similarly.
Third, you can navigate directly to a particular glossary entry by clicking on Index in the menu and typing in the letter "g" for "Greek" followed by the Strong's number for that entry. For example, to navigate to the entry for Strong's #1234, simply type "g1234" into the text box and hit enter. This option is not available on first generation Kindles and might not be available on Kindle applications.
Fourth, you can navigate directly to a particular glossary entry by clicking on Index in the menu and typing in the Greek word using the SBL transliteration scheme used for the transliterations in this book, leaving off any diacritics and using all lower-case. For example, to navigate to the entry for Strong's #124, Αἴγυπτος AÃgyptos, simply type "aigyptos" in the text box and hit enter. This option is not available on first generation Kindles and might not be available on Kindle applications.