Greek question

When using Biblia, is there a way to look at an English Bible and get the Greek numbers? I normally use Mounce's dictionary to do a quick word meaning lookup. But I haven't found a way with Biblia to get the Greek number to look up in Mounce. Any ideas?
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I don't think this is possible with Biblia at this time. I spent some time toying around with it and couldn't get it to work. Biblia's pretty much a simple content port, it's good for reading and basic searches but heaver lifting needs the desktop app.
Prov. 15:23
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Likewise learned Biblia could display Greek New Testaments, but not lemma reference numbers for lookup. Also interlinear bibles only showed manuscript; no option to display more lines like desktop application (verified iOS application has same restriction - currently only displays manuscript).
Sentence diagramming in Syntactic New Testaments displays in Biblia along with Apparatus pop-ups for Greek New Testament: SBL Edition.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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So, there is no way to get the interlinear Bibles to be interlinear? If not, why are they called that? Why list them in the resources at all, when there already are actual Greek new testaments listed?
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Stan Duncan said:
So, there is no way to get the interlinear Bibles to be interlinear? If not, why are they called that? Why list them in the resources at all, when there already are actual Greek new testaments listed?
Probably because the resource is title that... it's just that the reader can't display all of its contents.
Prov. 15:23
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Stan Duncan said:
So, there is no way to get the interlinear Bibles to be interlinear? If not, why are they called that? Why list them in the resources at all, when there already are actual Greek new testaments listed?
Cheer up ! They're keeping you away from the temptation of the Devil. [;)]
george
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