Search four different editions of the Greek New Testament: 1991 Byzantine Greek Text Westcott and Hort Stephens 1550, and Scrivener's 1894 Textus Receptus. Search for words by base or inflected form, and by tense, voice and mood. The Nestle-Aland (26) Greek New Testament in searchable images. Holmes, and published by Logos Bible Software. The SBL Greek New Testament, edited by Michael W.The text of Scrivener (giving readings presumed to underlie the KJV) is given in two forms: one without notes, and another with notes giving its variations from the readings of the English Revised Version of 1881. Texts of Stephens, Elzevir, Scrivener, Tischendorf, Robinson-Pierpont, and Westcott-Hort. The search function is very sophisticated. Click on any word to see it parsed and defined. A very pleasantly designed site that presents the Nestle-Aland (26) Greek text in a variety of font options, including the Symbol font (already installed on your machine with Windows).
The Greek texts (in unicode characters) can also be downloaded in zipped archive format. At this site you can also search the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, the Latin Vulgate and several English translations.
Uses the "symbol" font that comes with Windows so that everyone can see the Greek. The Greek New Testament in four different editions.
Also has the full text of the Septuagint. Full text of several editions of the Greek NT, including an interlinear Westcott-Hort with parsing and a concordance. Full text of the Nestle-Aland edition of the Greek New Testament, and the Septuagint of Rahlfs. The complaint of a scribe, written in the
( Fool and knave, can't you leave the old reading alone and not alter it!) To offer comments or ask a question, just contact me.Web Directory: Greek New Testament Bible Research > Web Directory > Greek Text
Recent changes make you get an account, and I think you may have to have online access to use the free version.
It’s a quick way to take notes and organize them, with search capabilities.You can click and drag whole outline structure sub-trees from one place to another.There is an iPod/iPhone app for OneNote, but note that the free version allows up to 500 notes and then you can’t add any more notes.Notes can be synced online (for free) and edited there as well.Allows you to insert audio in a document, and if you take notes on that audio, it remembers where in the audio your note was taken so you can go back and listen to that particular location again.Automatic text recognition (and searching) for typed information.Scan and organize your notes to remove the clutter of all those papers.Microsoft OneNote (part of the Microsoft Office suite)