The King James Version (KJV) is an English translation of the Holy Bible, commissioned for the benefit of the Church of England at the behest of King James I of England. First published in 1611, it has had a profound impact not only on most English translations that have followed it, but also on English literature as a whole.
The KJV with Strong's Numbers includes the text of the KJV and Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries (with original language words in transliterated form); moreover, an additional number next to each English verb displays the Tense, Voice, and Mood (TVM) of the original language verb.
The KJV Bible text can be viewed with or without the inline Strong's and TVM numbers. When only the text is displayed on the screen, the user simply taps a word and the screen splits top and bottom to display the dictionary information in the lower window. When the text and the numbers are displayed, tapping a number will accomplish the same thing.
Used in conjunction with Olive Tree�s BibleReader™ software, the Strong's numbers can be used to generate powerful search results essentially equivalent to what Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and Wigram's Englishman's Greek and Hebrew Concordances provide. Teachers and students of biblical languages will also find that searching on the TVM numbers affords a handy way to study grammatical aspects of Hebrew and Greek verbs.
An excellent resource for readers who want to go a little farther in their study of the scriptures. From Online Bible with permission.
NOTE: Greek and Hebrew fonts are not supported in the Strong's dictionaries.