What is a Strong's number?
A clear explanation of Strong's numbers: what they are, how they work, and how to use them in Biblelexical for original-language word study without knowing Greek or Hebrew.
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Notes on using Biblelexical, studying the original languages, preparing sermons, and the thinking behind the app.
A clear explanation of Strong's numbers: what they are, how they work, and how to use them in Biblelexical for original-language word study without knowing Greek or Hebrew.
Read moreBiblelexical stores everything on your device. Here is how to export a backup, move your data to a new phone, and keep your notes safe. No account needed.
Read morePractical tips for reading through the Bible in a year, not about grit and discipline, but about making it easy to keep going when life gets in the way.
Read moreMost apps require an account. Biblelexical does not. Here is why that is a deliberate choice and what it means for your privacy, your data, and your reading.
Read moreCross-references connect every verse to the rest of Scripture. Here is how to use them in Biblelexical and why they change the way you read.
Read moreMost Bible apps assume you are online. But Scripture is often read in the quietest places: a plane, a hospital room, a village church with no signal. Here is why offline is not a limitation but a feature.
Read moreA practical walk through preparing a sermon with Biblelexical: from choosing your text and studying the original words, to writing and organising your message with Scripture built right in.
Read moreYou do not need a seminary degree or a thousand-dollar software package to study the original languages. A focused app on your phone is enough to start seeing the Bible afresh, one word at a time.
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