The KJV with Strong's Concordance, GodRules OT Word Maps, and the Greek/Hebrew Bible manuscripts found on GodRules.NET
contain language aids to help the reader understand both Greek and Hebrew Bible text. These
aids are in the form of Strong's Concordance definitions that pop-up
when you click on a linked Greek or Hebrew word or Strong's number. The Greek language
aid links are provided within the Greek manuscript itself, so you don't
have to reference to another webpage while reading the text. On the
other hand, the Hebrew is provided within the KJV with Strongs
Concordance and also within Old Testament Word Maps.
When using the language aids, realize that every time you click on a
new linked word, it will display in the same pop-up box as the last
clicked word. This keeps your browser from poping-up multiple windows
as you are browsing through the text.
To display the Greek and Hebrew text, you might need to download two fonts. If you have Internet Explorer 5 and you want to read Hebrew, all you have to do is click View/Encoding/Hebrew ISO Visual or click View/Encoding/more/Hebrew ISO Visual from the taskbar. If you have an earlier version of Internet Explorer or you have difficulties with Internet Explorer 5, download this font and place it in your fonts directory(On Desktop~ Start/Settings/Control Panel/Fonts/): Web Hebrew Monospace. To view Greek in any semi-recent version of Internet Explorer, download this font and place it within your fonts directory : Koine-Medium. These fonts also work with Netscape, so installing both of them should do the trick. For further font installation information, refer to these online internet links: