Reading a Lexicon Entry
Reading a Lexicon Entry
When you open a lexicon entry, you see the full details about one Hebrew or Greek word.
What each section means
| Section | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Lemma | The word in its original script (Hebrew or Greek) |
| Transliteration | How to pronounce the word using Latin letters |
| Strong's number | The unique identifier (for example H7225) |
| Definition | The meaning of the word in English |
| Papiamentu translation | The meaning in Papiamentu |
| Verse usage list | Every verse in the Bible where this word appears |
Verse usage list
At the bottom of the entry, you will see a list of verses that use this word. Click any verse reference to open it in the verse viewer. This is a great way to see how the same Hebrew or Greek word is used across different parts of the Bible.
Getting here from study mode
The fastest way to reach a lexicon entry is through study mode in the verse viewer (see Study Mode and Concordance). When you hover over a concordance word and see its Strong's number, click the number to jump straight to the lexicon entry.