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New Insights
Scores of Bible
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he brochure for
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as the “Premier Biblical
Exegesis Tool.” They are
not exaggerating. In
my opinion, there is no
better software program
available for the direct
and independent study
of the Biblical texts
themselves.. } Professor
Roy Ciampa, Director
of the Th.M. program
in Biblical Studies &
Associate Professor of
New Testament, GordonConwell Theological
Seminary
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Shorter Lexicon of the Greek
New Testament, 2nd Edition
Edited by F. Wilbur Gingrich & Frederick William Danker
This one-volume digest provides easy access to reliable and brief
definitions, interpretations of most variants and many of the conjugational
and declensional forms that can frustrate readers of the New Testament.
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Textual Commentary on the Greek
New Testament, Second Edition
Bruce M. Metzger
In his commentary, Metzger explains why one alternate reading was chosen
over others when translators for the United Bible Society prepared the
Greek New Testament, Fourth Edition. Not only does his analysis provide a
look at different interpretations, but it also helps illuminate the process and
challenges of textual criticism.
Greek New Testament Diagrams
Randy Leedy
This original work by Randy Leedy of Bob Jones
University provides diagrams and explanatory notes for
every verse in the New Testament. Includes free updates
as new portions of the series are published.
Exclusive to BibleWorks7
Greek New Testament Diagrams is not
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A Greek-English Lexicon of the
Septuagint, Volumes 1 & 2
J. Lust, E. Eynikel & K. Hauspie with the collaboration of G. Chamberlain
The first lexicon concentrating entirely on the Septuagint, this work occupies
a pivotal place in modern exegetical study. Entries contain morphological
tags.
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The CATSS/Tov Hebrew-Greek
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A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of
the Old Testament: Based on the Lexical Work
of Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner
W.L. Holladay, editor
By eliminating biographical references and specialized technical
information, Holladay created an English, abridged version of Koehler and
Baumgartner’s Lexicon in Veteris Testamenti Libros that all students need to
translate Old Testament passages. Some reviewers have called this the best
Hebrew reference tool available.
A Grammar of the Greek New Testament
in the Light of Historical Research, 3rd edition
A. T. Robertson
Robertson’s grammar provides nearly 1500 pages of detailed notes for the
advanced student and professor. In spite of more recent advances in the
study of New Testament Greek, Robertson remains the advanced reference
grammar by which all other New Testament Greek grammars are measured.
NET Bible, First Edition
An innovative translation by evangelicals who sought to
represent the meaning of Biblical texts as accurately as
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textual criticism, lexical issues and exegesis.
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BibleWorks7  Greek & Hebrew Sound Files
Prof. John Schwandt (Greek) & Dr. Jan Verbruggen (Hebrew)
Proper pronunciation is a critical part of learning any
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any modern language. With that in view the BibleWorks
vocabulary module has been supplemented with sound
files for all Greek words and the 2000 most frequently
occurring Hebrew words. Sound files are also provided
for common Greek and Hebrew paradigms.
Other new databases included in BibleWorks 7
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Greek Apostolic Fathers
Gieniusz/Bushell
This new resource contains the Greek
text of the Apostolic Fathers, with full
morphological analysis by A. Gieniusz.
Includes an English translation by Philip
Schaff.
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TEXTKRITIK des Neuen Testaments
Caspar Rene Gregory
A heavily-annotated bibliography of New
Testament manuscripts up to the year 1909,
including Tischendorf, Gregory and von
Soden designations for the papyri, uncials,
minuscules and lectionaries.
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Greek Enchiridion: A Concise Handbook
of Grammar for Translation and Exegesis
William G. MacDonald
A concise reference manual for anyone
who has been introduced to Greek by an
introductory textbook and is ready to work
at translation and exegesis, the Enchiridion
summarizes Greek grammar and syntax.
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Old Testament Quotations
in the New Testament
G.L. Archer & G.C. Chirichigno
New Testament verses quoting the
Old Testament are brought together with
parallel Old Testament and Septuagint
citations and commentary.
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Holman Christian Standard Bible
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Complete Jewish Bible
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original Hebrew proper names.
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Chinese, Korean, & Arabic Bibles
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Works of Philo
(Greek Text and Morphology)
P. Borgen, K. Fuglseth & R. Skarsten
The Works of Philo are important
resources for word and background
studies. Updates to the morphology may
be downloaded for free as they become
available.
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Targum Update
The Targums not available in the last
version are now provided in BibleWorks 7.
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Beginner’s Grammar of the Greek New
Testament by William Hersey Davis
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Bible Afrikaans, 1953
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Bulgarian, Croatian, & Turkish Bibles
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Castilian Spanish version from Herder
Editorial, S.A., Barcelona
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Charles, OT Pseudepigrapha
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English Revised Version, 1881/1885
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German Herder translation (Revised
Version 2005)
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GOD’S WORD® translation
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Grammar of Septuagint Greek by F.C.
Conybeare & St. G. Stock
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Greek New Testament Text of the Greek
Orthodox Church
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James, NT Apocrypha
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Metaglottisis modern Greek New
Testament translation, with footnotes
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New Living Translation, Second Edition
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New Testament Peshitta translations
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Nova Vulgata
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Nueva Versión Internacional (NVI)
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Polish Biblia Gdanska, 1632
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Portuguese SBP Modern Language
Translation
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Schlachter 2000 Bible
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Svenska Folkbibeln
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Swedish Bibel 82/Bibel 2000
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Swahili New Testament
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Willibrordvertaling modern Dutch
translations, 1978 & 1995 editions
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Full Contents
If you need something, chances are it’s here.
If you haven’t used BibleWorks, you may not realize all it offers. Though
it’s easy to use for beginners, with many resources hidden from view until
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Bible Translations
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BibleWorks 7 includes 115 Bible translations
in 35 languages.
English
American Standard Version, 1901
Bible in Basic English
Bishop’s Bible, 1595
Complete Jewish Bible
Darby Version
Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition
English Revised Version, 1881/1885
English Standard Version, 2007 update
Geneva Bible, 1599
GOD’S WORD® translation
Holman Christian Standard Bible
Jewish Publication Society, 1917 & 1985 Tanakh
King James Version, 1611/1769, with
Strong’s Codes
NET Bible with notes and maps
New American Bible
New American Standard Bible, 1977 & 1995,
with codes
New Jerusalem Bible
New King James Version
New International Version
New Living Translation, 2nd Edition
New Revised Standard Version with Apocrypha
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New Testament Peshitta Translations by Etheridge
(1849), Lewis (1896), Magiera (2005), Murdock
(1851), and Norton (1881)
Revised Standard Version with Apocrypha
Tyndale New Testament, 1934
Webster’s 1833, with Strong’s Codes
Young’s Literal Translation
German
Einheitsübersetzung-KBA, 1980
Elberfelder, Revised, 1993
Elberfelder, Unrevised, 1905 (Darby)
German Herder Translation (Revised
Version 2005)
LutherBibel, 1984
LutherBibel, 1912, with Strong’s Codes
Münchener New Testament, 1998, with codes
Schlachter 1951
Schlachter 2000
French
French Bible en français courant, 1997
French Jerusalem Bible
French Traduction Œcuménique de la Bible, 1988
Haitian Creole
Louis Segond, 1910, with Strong’s Codes
Nouvelle Édition de Genève, with Strong’s Codes
Version Darby
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B
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day and age when real
expositional preaching is
sadly scarce, BibleWorks
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ministers seeking to be
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Ph.D., Senior Minister of
First Presbyterian Church,
Jackson, Mississippi,
& Adjunct Professor,
Reformed Theological
Seminary
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Spanish
Castilian La Biblia (Herder)
La Biblia de Las Americas, NASB
Nueva Versión Internacional (NVI)
Reina Valera
Reina Valera Actualizada
Reina Valera Revised, 1960
Reina Valera Update, 1995
Other languages
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Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Danish,
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Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Swahili, Swedish,
Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese
Original Language Texts
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Aletti/Gieniusz/Bushell Morphologically
Analyzed Greek New Testament
Aletti/Gieniusz/Bushell/CATSS
Morphologically Analyzed Septuagint
Apostolic Fathers (English; Latin; and Greek
with tags by Gieniusz/Bushell)
BHS Hebrew Text, Fourth Corrected Edition,
with full accenting & full vowel pointing
Brenton’s Septuagint English Translation,
without Deutero-canonical section
Complete Works of Flavius Josephus, parsed
and lemmatized, with the 1828 Whiston
English translation
Friberg’s 1999 Morphologically Analyzed
Greek New Testament Lemmas
Groves-Wheeler Westminster Hebrew Old
Testament Morphology database, version 4.4
Latin Vulgate (Weber Edition & Nova Vulgata)
Nestle-Aland 27th Edition/UBS Fourth Edition
Greek New Testament
Rahlfs’ Septuagint, with Apocrypha & variants
Robinson-Pierpont Greek New Testament
(Byzantine Textform 2005) with
Morphological Analysis
Scrivener’s Greek New Testament (Textus
Receptus), with Morphological Analysis
Stephanus Greek New Testament (Textus
Receptus), with Morphological Analysis
The Aramaic New Testament (Peshitta), with
the James Murdock English translation
The Targumim, parsed, lemmatized and tied
to entries in the Comprehensive Aramaic
Lexicon
Tischendorf Greek New Testament, with
Critical Apparatus
Transliterated BHS Hebrew Old Testament
Von Soden Greek New Testament
Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament, with
Morphological Analysis
Works of Philo (Greek Text & Morphology)
Serious tools for serious scholars
Lexical-Grammatical References
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A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the
Old Testament: Based on the Lexical Work
of Ludwig Koehler and Walter Baumgartner
(Holladay)
A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint,
Volumes 1 & 2 (Lust, Eynikel & Hauspie,
with Chamberlain)
Beginner’s Grammar of the Greek New
Testament (Davis)
Brown-Driver-Briggs Unabridged HebrewEnglish Lexicon
CATSS/Tov Hebrew-Greek Parallel Aligned
Text
Friberg’s Analytical Lexicon of the Greek New
Testament, Complete 2000 edition
Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar
Grammar of Septuagint Greek (Conybeare &
Stock)
A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in
the Light of Historical Research, 3rd edition
(Robertson)
Greek and Hebrew paradigm charts
Greek Enchiridion: A Concise Handbook of
Grammar and Exegesis (MacDonald)
Greek New Testament Diagrams (Leedy)
Liddell-Scott Greek Lexicon, Abridged
Louw-Nida Greek New Testament Lexicon
based on Semantic Domains, Second Edition
Moods and Tenses of New Testament Greek
(Burton)
The Shorter Lexicon of the Greek New
Testament, Revised Edition (Gingrich/
Danker)
The Theological Wordbook of the Old
Testament (Harris, Archer & Waltke)
UBS Greek-English Concise Dictionary of the
New Testament (Barclay M. Newman)
Unabridged Brown-Driver-Briggs-Gesenius
Hebrew-English Lexicon, 1905
Unabridged Thayer Greek Lexicon
Wigram’s Tense, Voice, Mood codes for some
English, German, Dutch, French and Russian
Bibles
I
n my judgment
BibleWorks 6 strikes
the happy balance of
encouraging people to
build libraries of actual
books while making
available resources that
are either extremely
expensive and hard
to find or generally
inaccessible outside a
research library. }James
M. Hamilton Jr., Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor
of Biblical Studies,
Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary,
Houston Place Campus
Other Reference Works
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Bible Timeline: Church and Secular History
Charles, OT Pseudepigrapha English
Translation
Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Faussett Bible Dictionary
Greek & Hebrew Sound Files
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
James, NT Apocrypha English Translation
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ll in all, I am very
impressed with
BibleWorks 6 and
can wholeheartedly
and unreservedly
recommend it to
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and from any point of
view, interested in a
better understanding
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Carrado Martone,
Assistant Professor of
Hebrew Language and
Literature, University of
Turin
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Matthew Henry’s Commentary
Metzger’s Bible Outline
Nave’s Topical Index
Old Testament Quotations in the New
Testament (Archer & Chirichigno)
Synopsis of the Gospels
TEXTKRITIK des Neuen Testaments
(Gregory)
Textual Commentary on the Greek New
Testament, Second Edition (Metzger)
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Westminster Confession and Catechisms
Optional Add-On Modules
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The resources below can be unlocked
for an additional fee.
Biblical Greek (Zerwick)
Beginning Biblical Hebrew (Futato)
CNTTS Critical Apparatus
Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament
(Balz & Schneider)
A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew, Revised
(Joüon-Muraoka)
Grammar of Palestinian Jewish Aramaic
(Stevenson)
Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An
Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament
(Wallace)
Greek Grammar of the New Testament and
Other Early Christian Literature (Blass,
Debrunner & Funk)
A Greek-English Lexicon, 9th Revised Edition
(Liddell, Scott, Jones & McKenzie)
Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament
and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd
Edition (Bauer, Danker, Arndt & Gingrich)
Griechisch-deutsches Taschenwörterbuch zum
Neuen Testament, 8th Edition (Preuschen)
An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax
(Waltke & O’Connor)
Practical Grammar for Classical Hebrew
(Weingreen)
Primer of Biblical Greek (Croy)
Qumran Sectarian Manuscripts
The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old
Testament (HALOT) (Koehler, Baumgartner
& Stamm)
The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek
Manuscripts (Comfort & Barrett)
Theological Dictionary of the New Testament,
Abridged (Kittel, Friedrich & Bromiley)
Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament
(Moulton & Milligan)
Serious tools for serious scholars
I
love [BibleWorks’] speed; its compatibility with Word;
its comprehensiveness in Greek and Hebrew; its
immediate, simultaneous Greek and Hebrew dictionary
feature; its inclusion of all the English versions plus many
foreign language ones; its inclusion of the Westminster
Standards so that word searches are possible in the
Confession and the Catechism, etc., etc. It is very
powerful and worth every penny. }John Piper, Preaching
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Program Features
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A wide range of Greek and Hebrew fonts are
provided, both Unicode and non-Unicode.
Analysis window shows related lexical and
grammatical references for a word or verse
as the cursor moves over text.
Bible texts, dictionaries and lexicons are fully
searchable, with many search options.
Comparison tools highlight differences
between Bible versions.
Complete lemmatization and parsing is
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Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament
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Walter Bauer, Frederick William Danker, William Arndt & Wilbur Gingrich
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Ludwig Koehler, Walter Baumgartner & Johann Jakob Stamm
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Horst Balz & Gerhard Schneider
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