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Words may be viewed by choosing a list based on the first 2 letters "Brwose by letter" or by using a wildcard word search.
Browse by letter
- Choose the first two letters of the word.
To search for abba, choose "A" and B" and click go.
- Select a word from the word list
- click the "Read Selected words" button
Wildcard word search
- Enter two or more letters of the name you wish to find.
To search for Moses, enter "moses" or "mo".
Note...Entering "mo" will return all words beginning with "mo"
- Select a word from the word list
- click the "Read Selected Words" button
The "Append Word text" and "Replace Word text" will append to the last word text or replace the last word with the new one. |
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| King James Version (KJV) | | Table : | kjv | | Description | In 1604, King James I of England authorized that a new translation of the Bible into English be started. It was finished in 1611, just 85 years after the first translation of the New Testament into English appeared (Tyndale, 1526). The Authorized Version, or King James Version, quickly became the st |
| | New International Version (NIV) | | Table : | niv | | Description | The New York Bible Society sponsored this translation of the Bible. A committee was formed to search worldwide for Bible scholars from colleges, universities and seminaries that would represent varied backgrounds and denominations. Each book of the Bible was assigned to a different team of scholar |
| | New King James Version (NKJV) | | Table : | nkjv | | Description | Thomas Nelson Bible Publishers and the International Trust for Bible Studies co-sponsored this update of the 1611 KJV Bible. 119 scholars worked on this project to make the KJV version more accurate and readable and yet maintain the grace and beauty of the original KJV text. Generally, the transla |
| | Young's Literal Translation (YLT) | | Table : | ylt | | Description | The Bible text designated YLT is from the 1898 Young's Literal Translation by Robert Young who also compiled Young's Analytical Concordance. This is an extremely literal translation that attempts to preserve the tense and word usage as found in the original Greek and Hebrew writings. The text was sc |
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