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Utilizing the Online Bible

Utilizing the Online Bible. www.onlinebible.org. Use a mouse click or the arrow keys on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. Let's take a look at the Online Bible and a few of its basic features. This edition is available free on the Internet at www.onlinebible.net

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Utilizing the Online Bible

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  1. Utilizing the Online Bible www.onlinebible.org Use a mouse click or the arrow keys on your keyboard to advance to the next slide.

  2. Let's take a look at the Online Bible and a few of its basic features. This edition is available free on the Internet at www.onlinebible.net The Bible version provided is the King James Bible of 1611. Modern translations are available in other editions of the Online Bible. This is the opening screen. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 2 of 18

  3. To select a passage to study, click on the Bible icon on the menu bar. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 3 of 18

  4. A selection window will appear, giving you drop down menus from which to select the book, chapter and verse you wish to study. When you have selected the passage, click on OK. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 4 of 18

  5. The passage will appear in a frame on the screen. As you are reading the passage, you may have questions about some of the terms used. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 5 of 18

  6. Move your cursor over the word “Tarshish” in the text. For example, you may wonder about Tarshish. What is known about this ancient city? UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 6 of 18

  7. A floating window will appear with information about the origin of the name of the city, and geographical and historical information. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 7 of 18

  8. If you want to see other Bible passages where Tarshish appears, you could look up the word “Tarshish” in the drop down menu on the left of the screen. When you have highlighted the word, click on “Search” UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 8 of 18

  9. Another window will appear in the frame, showing a listing of all of the passages in the Bible where the name “Tarshish” appears. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 9 of 18

  10. As you are reading the passage, you may want to know the meaning of the original word used. There is a very convenient feature of this program that will allow you to access that information. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 10 of 18

  11. Click on "View" on the menu bar. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 11 of 18

  12. Select "Strongs" from the drop down menu. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 12 of 18

  13. Notice that there are now numbers appearing between the words in the passage. These are the Strong's numbers, named for an Exhaustive Concordance developed by James Strong in 1890. James Strong indexed all of the words of the Bible, and included a lexicon with his concordance, so that Bible students would be able to look up the meaning of the original Hebrew or Greek word used in any given passage. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 13 of 18

  14. Move your mouse cursor over any of these Strong's numbers, and a floating window will appear, showing the original Hebrew or Greek word, and the transliteration and pronunciation of that word. There is also a link to the root word, and a link to another dictionary that will give an expanded definition of the word. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 14 of 18

  15. In the case of Hebrew words, this link (TWOT) is to the Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament, by Harris, Archer and Waltke, published in 1980 by Moody Press. It utilizes its own index, but the window in the Online Bible contains the TWOT index number, to make it easier for the student to find. (NOTE: This resource is currently available online as an add-on module for some Bible software programs.) UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 15 of 18

  16. In the case of Greek words, the window would contain a link (TDNT) to the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, by Geoffrey Bromiley, published by Eerdmans in 1985. It utilizes the Strong's index number, but the volume and page number is provided in the Online Bible window for those with access to the multi-volume version, and the page number for those using the abridged version. (NOTE: This resource is currently available online as an add-on module for some Bible software programs.) UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 16 of 18

  17. With the verbs of the passage, another number will appear next to the Strong’s number. If you put your mouse cursor over this number, another floating window will appear, giving verb stem and mood information. Consult a book on Hebrew or Greek grammar for further information. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 17 of 18

  18. For further information on other menu items, go to the help file and pull up the Tutorial. UTILIZING THE ONLINE BIBLE: Slide 18 of 18

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