Bible Study Aids

Bible Study Aids (8)

Greek Transliterator
Hebrew Transliterator
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Christian Classics Library
Matthew Henry Commentary
Torrey’s Topical Bible
Nave’s Topical Bible
Chronological Bible
Major Bible Themes
Vine’s Dictionary
Chain Reference

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Greek Transliterator

The GREEK transliterator includes Strong’s Reference Numbers associated with the English words of the New Testament. This allows you to associate an English word with its Greek origins. Click on a word in the English text and find the Greek root and the definition of that word in a Greek dictionary.

Strong’s Numbering System Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance created a list of every word in the original Greek text, sorted the list in order and numbered the words. These numbers are assigned to the English words in the Bible to identify their Greek roots.

Strong’s Dictionary Strong’s includes a dictionary entry for each Greek word. Each entry includes the Greek transliteration (in English syllable form) and the meaning of this word to the original Greek reader.

Find Strong’s Numbers Search the Bible for every occurrence of a specific Greek word. You can see from these verses the variety of English translations for each Greek word. Englishman’s Concordance Englishman’s Concordance displays a portion of every verse that contains the same Greek root word. This allows for easy reading of the variety of translations into English.

Word Origin Some words in both English and Greek are common and are always translated in the same way. For other words, the equivalence across languages is not that precise and variations in translation are valid. The transliterators include the option to generate a word origin analysis.
A word origin study can be requested two ways. Find all occurrences of an English word or phrase and count the Greek origins from which this English was translated. Or find all occurrences of a Greek word and count the various English words it was translated to.

Chain Reference Bible
A Chain Reference is similar to the center column in your printed Bible. It contains references to other verses in the Bible that help to explain the verse you are currently studying. It uses the Bible to study the Bible. Each chain reference marks other verses that deal with the same idea or uses similar words or contrasts ideas. The Chain Reference displays the chain of related verses side by side for ease of understanding their common chain of thought.

Hebrew Translitator
The HEBREW transliterator includes Strong’s Reference Numbers associated with the English words of the Old Testament. This allows you to associate an English word with its Hebrew origins. Click on a word in the English text and find the Hebrew root and the definition of that word in a Hebrew dictionary.

Major Bible Themes
Lewis Sperry Chafer wrote one of the greatest reference works, titled Major Bible Themes. He described the key theological doctrines of the Christian faith and recorded the specific Bible verses upon which they were based. This reference work is now available as an integral part of your computer Bible study tools. Choose any doctrine from the index including Sanctification, Justification, Trinity, Prophecy, Angels, Satan, Salvation, etc. That doctrine will be explained side by side with the Bible text.
The Major Bible Themes product can be a starting point for your own index of personal topical notes on key subjects in the Bible. The index and the text are both modifiable. You may choose to add your own topics and notes or modify the ones written by the original author, Lewis Sperry Chafer.

Torrey’s Topical Index
R.A.Torrey documents the major topics of the Bible and ties together the major verses that apply to that topic.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
This treasury assigns to a verse in the Bible, a list of other verses that are related. It includes over 500,000 scripture references and parallel passages. There is no other commentary on the Bible so helpful in interpreting the Bible as the Bible itself. There is not a difficult passage in the Bible that is not explained and made clear by other passages of the Bible, and this treasury is marvelously useful in bringing to light those other parts of the Bible that throw light upon the portion that is being studied. Compare scripture with scripture and see how what Paul says fits in to what Jesus said, and John said, and Isaiah said. See how every doctrine of the New Testament regarding Christ is enfolded in the writings of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms. This valuable reference work is a monument to the untiring efforts of Bible scholars in years gone by. Preachers, Sunday school teachers, laymen…all who seek a more thorough understanding of the Bible will find it an invaluable asset.
Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary
This is the most widely used of all Bible Commentaries. It is a practical and devotional work written by a man who has been described as one of the greatest commentators of all time. Matthew Henry (born in 1662) described his work as “methodized and practical expositions… in plain and homely dress.” Its purpose, he said, was “to promote knowledge of the Scriptures, in order to reform men’s hearts and lives.” He conducted family prayers in his home at the beginning and the end of the day. Probably these daily expositions, amended by the questions and comments from his family, were the basis for this commentary. Some of the comments and unforgettable phrases have become familiar to all English speaking people through the wide-spread use of this work by pastors. Many of the interpretations of the Word of God have helped to create and strengthen the standards of morality by which the Christian may shape and direct his life.

Vines Expository Dictionary
This is a dictionary of English words describing their original Greek or Hebrew sources with a full description of their meanings to the original Greek or Hebrew audience. Written entirely in English with Greek or Hebrew transliterations.

Nave’s Topical Bible
Orville Nave compiled this reference work while serving as a Chaplain in the United States Army. The object of his work is to bring together under familiar headings all that the Bible contains on particular subjects. This is a comprehensive digest of over 20,000 topics and subtopics with more than 100,000 associated Scripture references. Select any topic from the list and browse through the subtopics and verse references that document every verse in the Bible related to your chosen topic.

Chronological Bible
The Bible was written over a period of thousands of years by a variety of authors. The events described in the Bible are not in chronological sequence. Some events are covered in more than one place in the Bible by more than one author. The purpose of the Chronological Bible is to present the text of the Bible in its proper sequence in time. Each event is organized in a time sequenced outline and keyed to the scripture text. You will be able to study all of the verses that deal with the same event or time period.

Christian Classics Library
A library of great Christian documents including sermons, creeds,
novels, theological treatises and instruction from the Christian
world view authored by the greatest writers of Christian history.

John BunyanPilgrim’s Progress
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
Gilbert K. ChestertonOrthodoxy
Jonathan EdwardsSinners in the Hands of an Angry God
John FoxBook of Martyrs
HitchcockBible Names Dictionary
Thomas KempisImitation of Christ
John MiltonParadise Lost
William LawA Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life
Brother LawrenceThe Practice of the Presence of God
Martin LutherLarge Catechism
Hannah Whitall SmithThe Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life
Charles H. SpurgeonAll of Grace
Westminster Confession
Creeds of the Early Church