![]() ![]() ![]() marker” and אָרֶץ is “land, earth, etc…”. For example, in Genesis 1:1 the phrase וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ is translated “and the earth” but if you scroll your cursor over these words you will see that אֵת is the “direct obj. In fact, knowing the language’s grammar will only unlock a deeper understanding of the STEP Bible. This will not replace a Hebrew or Greek class. Perhaps the most fascinating function is when you click on a word and open the new window you can click on the link that says “search for this word.” When you click on that link you will see every time that Hebrew or Greek word appears in all of Scripture. If you click on a word it will open another panel that provides more detailed information. If you hover your cursor over a word, a red box will appear, showing you the original Hebrew or Greek word and all of the definitions for that word. It is an online, ESV Bible that is published by Tyndale House where each word is linked to to its Strong’s entry. This is the STEP (Scripture Tools for Every Person) Bible. Please click on the link below or enter that URL. Greetings fellow Highlanders! Today I want to show you a free, useful tool that you can use to enhance your biblical studies. ![]()
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