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Bibles which you can
simplyread easily:
Here is the English Standard Version. Click on a cross-reference to see the text.
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By default you see a Bible in the language of your browser, with a Quick Help screen.
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Pick a passage by typing a few letters
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Choose from Bibles in many modern and ancient languages:
The versions listed depend on the language your browser is set to.
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The STEP Bible can be configured with many mother-tongue interfaces:
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Many of these are machine-translated. Please click on "Help translate..." to improve these.
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The Interleaved function shows Bible versions together, verse by verse:
Any Bible can be included in the Interleaved format
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The Interlinear function can be used to compare Bibles word-by-word:
Only tagged Bibles (marked "I") in the list) can be displayed as Interlinear
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Hover over a word to see the original word and other translations of that word in the same passage:
You can see that "appear" is translated from the Hebrew ra.ah which is also translated "saw".
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The
Intermediatelexicon shows different meanings of a word throughout the Bible:
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The Advanced lexicon
includesbelow this includes meanings of a word where it is used outside the Bible:
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Display and /wiki/spaces/SUG/pages/20512795 Ancient Bible texts and translations:
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Show comparisons of translations in any language:
Any versions can be compared, so long as they are in the same language.
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Compare many different texts and editions at the same time:
Comparisons ignore accents in Greek
Find the original behind any translation, and look up every place the same original word is used:
This feature works with all translations, whether they are tagged or not.
Search for a subject using a topic browser:
Three different levels of detail make sure you aren't overwhelmed with too many results.
Search for a text containing a word or a mixture of words:
Simple or complex searches allow for almost any combinations of words.
Search for texts by words in the original languages:
You don't need to know Hebrew or Greek to research the original languages
Jump to the section you want to see:
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