This week's link of the week is one of my favorites. It is an interlinear bible. With this link you can type in any Bible verse or series of verses or even entire chapters and it will pull up the Greek or Hebrew version of the verses. Many of the words will have clickable links to the Greek words as well as links to verse that word appears elsewhere in scripture.
This is an extremely valuable tool and it is free.
I want to walk you through a practice of using the link. Romans 5:8 is my favorite verse. As you click on the reference, you will be linked to the page for Romans 5:8. When you are there, click on the word "demonstrates". It will pull up the Greek word Sunistao.
Along the left column you will see the transliterated word and phonetic spelling (you can click on the speaker there and it will pronounce the word for you) and the definition of the word.
Through middle is the Word Origin, you will see that Sunistao comes from two root words. You can click on each to examine definitions and uses of the the root words.
Along the right column is a list of the times in scripture where this word is used. You can see that Sunistao is used a total of 15 times throughout scripture. If you click on the particular book of the Bible, it will bring up each verse in that book where Sunistao appears.
This is a great tool, spend sometime with some of your favorite verses and key words.
Thanks for reading!
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