On line help
Airton José da Silva
airtonjo at netsite.com.br
Sun Jul 21 11:34:59 EDT 2002
Dear Francisco,
For the Hebrew (with audio) you can try Navigating the Bible at
http://bible.ort.org/ .
For complex morphological analysis, scholars agree that BibleWorks -
http://www.bibleworks.com - is the best tool available. For close exegesis
of the original text, BibleWorks (version 5) is indispensable.
There is also a mailing list to BibleWorks for Windows. To subscribe to this
list, mailto:bibleworks-subscribe at topica.com
You can see annotated links in Portuguese and English about these softwares
and sites at http://www.airtonjo.com/links19.htm and
http://www.airtonjo.com/links20.htm
Thanks
Airton Jose da Silva
Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
PUC-Campinas - SP - Brazil
airtonjo at netsite.com.br
http://www.airtonjo.com
> Dear all,
>
> 1. Can anybody tell me if there is a site of
> "talking"hebrew and/or greek? I am looking for a
> site with the biblical text in hebrew and someone reading.
> Does that exist also in greek?
>
> 2. What is the best software in greek New Testament? I
> mean, something with the text in greek, grammar
> explanations, translation(s), search word.
>
> cheers to all
> Shalom
> Francisco Barbosa
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