Biblical Source Texts

The Greek text is certified as the 1550 Stephanus text from Erasmus.
The Hebrew text is verified as the 1525 Ben Chayyim and is being certified for complete accuracy.
These texts are the foundational Greek and Hebrew texts that were referenced in the creation of the King James translation.

As the online Greek Interlinear Bible was set as a first priority, it has the most support and attention to detail.
The companion dictionary is updated to reflect the various contexts in which a word is used.  Note the extended reference to its Hebrew counterpart.

The online Hebrew Bible was first brought online January 2008 in only eight days.  While still below the full measure of quality intended for it, the online Hebrew Interlinear Bible has received much attention, and the process of pairing the Hebrew/English words continues.  It is immediately beneficial for the attentive user.  Its present state is not reflective of the developer's full intent or ability (though one should note the  half-spaces [Unicode] separating the various Hebrew prefixes).

The companion dictionary is updated to reflect the various contexts in which a word is used.  Note the extended reference to its Greek counterpart.