

Custom cross-reference databases can be created. Copy and paste verse text to other programs customizing text and verse reference format. Complete lemmatization and parsing is provided for Greek New Testament, Septuagint and Hebrew Old Testament. Comparison tools highlight differences between Bible versions. Bibliographic information (includes Zotero RDF, Refer-BiblX, BibTeX, and RIS files). Bible texts, dictionaries and lexicons are fully searchable, with many search options. Analysis windows show related lexical and grammatical references for a word or verse, cross references, full browse context, common words, Study Bible notes, critical apparatus sections, full list of word usage with occurrence graphs, etc. The Unicode fonts SBL Greek and SBL Hebrew are included. A wide range of Greek and Hebrew fonts are provided, both Unicode and non-Unicode. Dedicated tab for getting the most out of the AGNT Greek New Testamanr Morpholological color coding for Greek and Hebrew tagged texts Screen scaling (essential for use on many high resolution pad computers) I do not.Ĭoncerning the full features of this new incarnation of BibleWorks- here’s what it has: Others will, naturally, enjoy being read to.

I prefer, frankly, seeing the words rather than hearing someone else speak them. So, concerning the Greek audio- it’s a useful thing but something I do not intend regularly to use. In this present, and final installment I would like to focus on the audio portion (for which you’ll simply have to take my word since there’s no way to share the audio files known to me) and the program’s features and one minor criticism. Earlier segments of this review series are listed here.
