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How to use:

Important! Check out xGreek tutorial video first: 

  1. Tool gear icon  will bring up setting view, where you can change which verse you want to see, and which bible version you want to show.
  2. Click the white background row will rearrange the table according to the word order of the clicked version and that row will turn to yellow.
  3. Click the yellow background row will force that verse table become parallel view.
  4. Click the light blue background Greek word will cause the app speak the word.
  5. Click  will display the parallel table, then click  the app will read the entire verse in Greek. Click  will stop the Greek verse reading.
  6. Long tap, by holding an item more than one second, any word will bring you to Find Text Page.
  7. Click the dark green background morphology code, app with popup the corresponding full words.
  8. Click the dark blue background Strong code, app will show Strong’s Code dictionary page, in which click “go to Strong’s Code Web Page” will jump to the blueletterbible.org’s corresponding page when there is internet connection. Long tap any Strong’s Code will bring you to Find Text Page.
  9. Left and right arrow icons will bring you to the next and previous chapter accordingly.
  10. Click left menu icon will bring more tools for you.
    1. Grammar: show you the concise version of Greek grammar.
    2. Find text: if you select “Strong”, then input the number, the app with act like a concordance. First search of any book will be slow, because we need build the text only version table in app.
    3. Parallel view: will show the whole chapter in the parallel verse tables. By click any row in the view will change that verse table into interlinear table. Speaker icon will read the whole verse in Greek. Stop speak icon will stop the reading of verse.

Linking principles:

  1. ‘of’ link with the noun with Genitive case.
  2. [ ] the word(s) in it have different meaning from the linked Greek.
  3. English preposition: corresponding Greek preposition, if there is no Greek preposition the links to the objective noun, sometime links to verb.

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