Keyed Bible Texts
Accordance offers a number of English texts versions tagged with Key numbers. A “key number” text identifies the original Hebrew or Greek word behind the English translation. It also lets you access original language resources, without knowing either Hebrew or Greek.
The numbering system developed by James Strong has been used for over a hundred years. It gives people who do not know the original languages of Scripture the ability to gain information about the Greek and Hebrew words behind their English translations.
While originally available only for the King James, today this system has been revised and expanded to a number of different English translations. For this reason, Accordance Bible Software uses the term Key number to refer to any numbering system which links an English translation with the original Greek or Hebrew.
Accordance Bible Software currently offers six English versions tagged with Strong’s numbers. In each case, the “S” on the end of the translation code indicates “Strong’s numbers.” The GNT-TRS is a Greek text with Strong's numbers.
In addition, some texts are available with a different, more modern numbering system devised by Goodrick and Kohlenberger.
Each of these texts comes with a Hebrew and Greek dictionary with a brief definition for every word in the Bible. In Accordance you can use Key numbers as part of a search definition and amplify To select words or a reference and search for the selection in the text or tool of your choice. You can select the resource in the Library or Amplify menus. A triple-click is a shortcut which amplifies to the top tool of the relevant category. to and from Key number texts. You can also view the Key numbers and original or transliterated words, and triple-click on a word to link directly to the dictionary entry for that Key number.
Key numbers are displayed in the Instant Details. The letters GK before a number indicate it is from the Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbering system. You can change which instant details are displayed via the Preferences dialog box (Instant Details area).
For your convenience, the Key number texts currently available from OakTree Software are listed below. Visit our site for details.
- King James (KJVS and KJVH for the Jewish Collection) with Greek Strong's and Hebrew Strong's
- English Standard (ESVS) with Greek Keys and Hebrew Keys
- Holman Christian Standard (HCSBS) with Greek Keys and Hebrew Keys
- Christian Standard (CSB17S; 2017 update to the HCSB) with Greek Keys and Hebrew Keys
- Tanakh-Jewish Publication Society (JPSS) with Hebrew Keys
- Mounce Reverse-Interlinear New Testament (MOUNCE-NT) with Mounce Greek Dictionary
- New American Standard (NAS95S; 1995 update to the NAS) with NAS Greek and NAS Hebrew Dictionaries
- New International (NIV11-GKE) with NIV Greek and NIV Hebrew Dictionaries
- New King James (NKJVS) with Greek Keys and Hebrew Keys
- New Revised Standard (NRSVS) with Greek Keys and Hebrew Keys
- GNT-TRS Greek Strong's: This text is unique as it is a Greek text tagged with Key numbers which link to the lemmas and glosses.
- Leonberger (NT) mit G/K-Nummern (LEO-NT-GKE) with Kohlenberger/Mounce Hebrew Dictionary and Mounce Greek Dictionary
- German LEM texts: Allows searching on the German dictionary forms just like Key numbers, but do not have a special link to any dictionary.
- Ferreira de Almeida Atualizada (ALMEIDAS) with Dicionario Hebreu and Dicionario Grego
- Reina Valera 1909 (RVR09S) with Diccionario Hebreo and Diccionario Griego
- Reina Valera 1960 (RVR60S) with Diccionario Hebreo and Diccionario Griego
- Chinese Union (CUVS-SIMP; Simplified version) with Kohlenberger/Mounce Hebrew Dictionary and Mounce Greek Dictionary
- Chinese Union (CUVS-TRAD; Traditional version) with Kohlenberger/Mounce Hebrew Dictionary and Mounce Greek Dictionary