Product Description
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 in two volumes: 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. The two volumes were subsequently bound together with Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible.
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Features
Beautifully Rendered Greek and Hebrew Text
This digital edition of Strong’s classic work is distinctive in not only presenting the Greek and Hebrew/Aramaic in their respective scripts but doing so using in an aesthetically pleasing manner that looks great on the Nook. 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.
Click on the screenshots to the right to enlarge them to see how good it will look on your Nook. In fact, we think they look significantly better on the e-ink displays of the Nook than they do with these screenshots from the Nook for PC application.
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Navigation
Most books that you read on the Nook are read linearly. That is, you read one page after the next. However, this is not typically the case with a dictionary, so we have provided a variety of techniques for you to be able to navigate efficiently and effectively. There is a fully interactive table of contents as well as ways to quickly type in a precise entry to which to navigate. You can read more detail on how to navigate Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Dictionary on the Nook.