Is anyone aware of a way to display the names of God(e.g., Elohim, El Shaddai) in the Bible you are reading as opposed to "LORD?" If there is not a feature that does this, is there a particular version that does it?
Thanks in advance for your help.
You mean in place of the text as translated? I suspect that the licensing of translations would forbid this - except of course in the Hebrew [:)]
You mean in place of the text as translated? I suspect that the licensing of translations would forbid this - except of course in the Hebrew
That would be the only way to get the desired result [8-|]
You mean in place of the text as translated? I suspect that the licensing of translations would forbid this - except of course in the Hebrew That would be the only way to get the desired result
That would be the only way to get the desired result
Just to add...most versions don't collapse all the various names of God into "LORD". They have specific translations that tell you what it is: LORD (all caps) is Yahweh, Lord is Adonai, and God (by itself) is Elohim, God Almighty is El Shaddai, Everlasting God is El Olam, etc, etc, etc.
Is anyone aware of a way to display the names of God(e.g., Elohim, El Shaddai) in the Bible you are reading as opposed to "LORD?" If there is not a feature that does this, is there a particular version that does it? Thanks in advance for your help.
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You could use a resource like the ESV English-Hebrew ReserveInterlinear OT. It provides the corresponding Strong’s number below the Hebrewword. If you hover your mouse over it, it will give you an entry that has thetransliterated Hebrew word in its lexical form (which is helpful for thosewithout a familiarity with inflected forms of Hebrew words).
Alain
You could use a resource like the ESV English-Hebrew Reserve Interlinear OT.
Is this a specially aged version? [;)]
Is anyone aware of a way todisplay the names of God(e.g., Elohim, El Shaddai) in the Bible you arereading as opposed to "LORD?" If there is not a feature that doesthis, is there a particular version that does it? Thanks in advance for your help.
Is anyone aware of a way todisplay the names of God(e.g., Elohim, El Shaddai) in the Bible you arereading as opposed to "LORD?" If there is not a feature that doesthis, is there a particular version that does it?
Also the preface of most translations will explain the method the translators used for the different names of God.
Is this a specially aged version?
Yes, from deep within the Reformed cellars of Logos Bible Software...[:)]
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