However I also use it to look up the original greek or hebrew in the back (once I have found it in the front section - I don't know either language).
If you end up getting BW, just post here and I or someone else will be glad to show you how to do it. I like the fact that it has every single word in the KJV, and that it gives the verses grouped by original greek or hebrew word with a definition at the top. BibleWorks runs on Microsoft Windows Vista/7/8/10 and higher. As far as finding the different ways a Greek word is translated in different passages in an English version, that is very easy to do in BibleWorks. English To Greek Word List Preferred English translation is in parentheses. Can you do this with bibleworks? (I have never used Strongs so I have no idea if you can do the same things with Strongs.)Anne, I am unaware of anything a concordance does that BibleWorks cannot do. I find that this gives me a sense of the nuances of the original word in a way that a mere definition does not, especially if I then look up those words in the front and see their context. This lists the other english words which have been used to translate the same greek or hebrew word. I like the fact that it has every single word in the KJV, and that it gives the verses grouped by original greek or hebrew word with a definition at the top. I currently use my book version of Youngs analytical concordance.
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