1. You can bookmark passages to return to, search for words and there are filters to show strongs, parts of speech, english, transliterated and other useful information line by line, so you can have as much or as little detail as you prefer.Great app, I love the integration with Strong's, parts of speech, etc.
2. It would be great to be able to tap that word and see where it had been translated as such.This app has changed my world! For those of us who don't know Greek or don't know it well, being able to read the text in the original language side-by-side with the English is invaluable.
3. EDIT: I just found the subscribe.Great app; very useful! A request, if I may: when one taps, say, g3686 'name' it says "Translated as (count)" and shows all the ways it's been translated.
4. Thanks!App could have more features such as showing which words are from which language, differentiation between them, originally published language, where/when other languages were added, and a layer showing modern translations and how they vary from original texts, but those are just user ideas.
5. I do wish there was information included about where the texts used for the originals came from but love that there is soo much info available in the form of Strongs, Lexical, etc.
6. Basically it has everything you need and it's free! (Ad supported) Thank you to the app makers!I've had it for only a few days but I LOVE it! I love that it is chocked full of information at my fingertips.
7. I do wish, that the color of the font when looking up a book, was in a lighter color when using dark mode.
8. Overall, great app with fast load time and good insights.I do enjoy this app as it provides a deeper contextual study of the Word.
9. You can click on any word for it's full definition and usages, you can see the tense, voice, mood, person, number or the case, and it always has the base form of each word below it so you can easily recognize it.
10. It would be great if we could tap something that takes us directly over to "search" so we can see from there all the ways that word has been used and where.
11. Perhaps in your next update you could lighten the font while using in dark mode.