Vine's Expository Dictionary

Dictionary & KJV Bible Verses

Published by: Oleg Shukalovich

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Vine Expository Dictionary with KJV Bible verses.
It is a cross-reference from key English words in the Authorized King James Bible Version to the original words in the Greek texts of the New Testament. In his preface to the book, Vine wrote,
- "The present volumes are produced especially for the help of those who do not study Greek, though it is hoped that those who are familiar with the original will find them useful."
Vine did not write an equivalent work for Old Testament Hebrew words; however, Vine's work is sometimes combined with another author's Hebrew dictionary and marketed under Vine's name as a "complete" expository dictionary.
It provides a concise meaning of the original Greek word, often providing Bible verse references as examples. If there are several Greek words that may translate to the same English word, Vine's distinguishes the shadings of meaning and connotation that may be lost in the English translation. For example, there are a number of Greek words that may be translated by the English word love.
Vine's also provides the definition of a word (as used in the King James Version) more accurately than an English dictionary, because it expands the Greek use of the word. For example, the word, "godliness" in 1 Tim. 2:2 is defined in the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary as "1: Divine 2: pious, devout -", but in Vines, it is defined as " 'to be devout,' denotes that piety which is characterized by a Godward attitude, does that which is well-pleasing to Him." So we have a fuller meaning of the word by seeing how the word is used in the NT.
Dear users - I made this dictionary with KJV Bible verses (because it's more popular), but if you want use it with ASV version please let me know.
Also I would like to make clickable Strong Numbers (like Bible verses) - when clicked would open the description and other information about the Strong Number. But I do not know how much you need it. I would be happy to improve this app together!
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Thank you for the app it is very helpful for my growth in Christ.

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Great tool!

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One thing that you may come to learn in your studies is that there will come a point when you need to know what the original Greek or Hebrew words meant. This will cast new light and understanding on scriptures that my seem hard to really understand or are often time misunderstood. Example 1Timothy 6:10 “For the love of money is the root of all evil:…” So one of my students said according to this money is the the root of all “evil”. So then if I commit fornication it’s not evil, or if I murder someone it’s not evil. Well his logic is based on scripture, however is it really? The original language word “kakos” means what is useless, incapable, bad, destructive, injurious. So we now understand that it’s broader meaning. But when you look up “root” for this verse you now understand it means “all kinds of evil”. And of course, having a word for word interlinear will help clarify that it is “a” root of all kinds of evil. Not “the root of all evil”.

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Great! Easy and so handy for Bible Study tool at your fingertips :))

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This app is a very valuable tool to me. It consolidates the large book form into my telephone with the ease of just opening the app. All of the information is at my fingertips. I will be using this app a lot as I am a believer, follower, and servant of Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Blessings.

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This app is certainly user-friendly and the ease of looking up word’s great.

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76cb400 on

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I really enjoy my printed version of Vine’s. Unfortunately, as an app, it has a very awkward and cumbersome user interface.

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Impressive, Excellent resource! I too would like an ad free version, however when I click on upgrade, nothing happens.

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My favorite Bible dictionary of all I’ve used in the past 30+ years

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Category
Books
Publisher
Oleg Shukalovich
Languages
German, Russian, Spanish, English, Italian, Indonesian, Portuguese, French
Recent release
5.0 (7 years ago )
Released on
Dec 30, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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