We want to answer several questions about biblical dictionaries, commentaries, and e-books that can help you make most of your Bible study:
Where can I read Bible-based e-books?
Short answer: They can be downloaded from the download menu and viewed in the menu called e-book.
Longer answer: we’ve created a video that shows you step-by-step how to use e-books. Video link:
Bible study with e-books - YouTube video >>
What is the difference between e-books, commentaries and dictionaries?
- E-books are about a topic, a collection of notes. Basically books, electronically.
- The commentaries explain biblical verses. Notes for verses.
- Dictionaries explain the meaning of words.
All three types can contain scripture verses.
What is the difference between normal dictionaries and Strong dictionaries?
- Normal dictionaries explain words.
- Strong dictionaries explain Hebrew / Greek words because each Strong number refers a Hebrew / Greek word.
Where can I view downloaded dictionaries?
Several options are available:
- In the e-book window (from the e-book menu), you can scroll through them like a book.
- If you click on the words in a Bible that does not have a Strong pairing, an explanation of the word will appear in a bubble.
- You can also search the dictionaries. You can also search for verse numbers, words and Strong numbers. The search also tries to look up the dictionaries when you type words in.
Where can I view downloaded Strong dictionaries?
Several options are available:
- In the e-book window, you can scroll through them like a book.
- If we click on a word in the Bible that has an associated Strong number behind it, a Strong number, or an explanation of the Hebrew / Greek word, will appear in a bubble.
- You can also search the Strong dictionaries. You can also search for verse numbers, words and Strong numbers. The search also tries to look up the String dictionaries when you type Strong numbers in.
Where can I view downloaded commentaries?
Several options are available:
- In the e-book window, you can scroll through them like a book.
- If you click on a verse number in the Bible, you can view the default commentary for that verse.
- You can also search the commentaries. You can also search for verse numbers, words and Strong numbers. The search also tries to look up the commentaries when you type verse numbers in.
Terms of use:
The following features may be required for the above features:
- If you haven't already, download free e-books or dictionaries or commentaries.