From: heb_roots_chr@mail.geocities.com Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 23:55:06 +0000 To: "Hebraic Heritage Newsgroup"<heb_roots_chr@geocities.com> Subject: Bible-Study Tools
>From John Parsons To: heb_roots_chr@geocities.com Subject: Quick Question regarding Bible-Study Tools Shabbat Shalom, Rav Eddie. > >I have a question regarding Bible study tools. Presently I use a >Hebrew-Greek "Key" (KJV) Bible that I find fairly useful. However, not all >strong numbers are listed for many words that I would like more >information about. Do you know of a good Bible that will have a >Strong Number for EACH word of the TeNaCH and Brit Chadesha? > >From Eddie: ************** Yes, what you are asking about is an Interlinear Bible coded to the Strong's. An Interlinear Bible will have every Hebrew word and the English translation along with the Strong's number. You can get a Hebrew interlinear Bible for the Tenach and a Greek interlinear Bible for the NT. > >Also, do you use any other tools for doing word studies besides the >Strong's Dictionary? > >From Eddie: ************** For the Tenach, I recommend the "Gesenius Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon coded to the Strong's. For the NT, a Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon coded to the Strong's. > >Thank you for your response, > >jj > I hope that this helps. ********************************************************************** Subj: Re: Guidance in learning about my Hebraic Roots From: Dee Crabb To: heb_roots_chr@geocities.com Rooters, I just re-read a wonderful book by Y. David Shulman, called The Chambers of the Palace - Teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav. The Palace is the Torah, and the chambers are the many "rooms" that are in that Palace. He outlined a method of study, (the same method that I teach). The method is to read completely through the passages of Scripture or any book or anthology or commentary, even if you do not understand parts of it. What you do understand or ha