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Inline Interlinear Custom Colors and Themes Now Available!

Posted on February 27, 2025 Posted by Joshua Milligan

Change How Your Interlinear Looks Our inline interlinear was released a few years ago and has become one of our most popular language tools. As a quick refresher, Blue Letter Bible has always had these language tools, but our team wanted to make it more accessible. And so, they began working on a horizontal variant […]

Filed Under: Announcements, General Tagged With: colors, customization, greek, hebrew, inline interlinear, interlinear, original languages, study tools

Brenton’s English Septuagint Now Available

Posted on July 19, 2024 Posted by Joshua Milligan

An English Rendering of the Greek Old Testament The Septuagint is an ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Old Testament. It was a key factor in readability as Greek had become the common language by the time of Christ. At Blue Letter Bible, we have offered the Septuagint (LXX) for many years, which is regarded […]

Filed Under: Announcements, Content Tagged With: bes, brenton's, greek, language resources, old testament, septuagint

New! Inline Interlinear Language Tool and More

Posted on December 29, 2022 Posted by Joshua Milligan

New Language Tool and the Inline Interlinear We have been dedicated to improving and expanding our offering of biblical language resources, and are excited to announce the following additions. New Inline Interlinear An interlinear is a language tool that connects the English-translated word(s) to the word(s) of the original, biblical language. Traditionally, you have been […]

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: bible, biblical languages, concordance, grammar, greek, greek inflection, hebrew, inline interlinear, interlinear, lexicon

What is… justification?

Posted on April 7, 2011 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

Our Theology Thursday word for this week is justification. “dikaioō” The verb to justify in the New Testament Greek is dikaioō. Dikaioō has a range of meanings, but a very common use of the word is “to declare righteous.” This is the general meaning of justification in the New Testament. Furthermore, the use of the […]

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: greek, imputation, justification, justify, righteous, salvation, theology thursday

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