I use the Interlinear from Bible Hub, you can then check the Greeks definition of their words.
It would appear the KJV may have come from the likes of this one?
You can also copy a Greek word and paste into the net and search it's meaning.
However, you need to go deep sometimes due to trinity influence.
Example, after John 1:14, Grace for Grace, for is actually the likes of "over and against".
Then if you add that followed by grace = ding dong, something seriously is not stacking up.
Grace grace over and against grace???????????
Anyway, when you look at the two Greek words from where Grace is supposed to come from, they are in fact two different words.
I went way into the net and both these Greek words kept coming up grace.
So I went deeper and got truth.
Results -> grace over and against no grace period.
Unfortunately Ppm, it appears you need to be careful as to which Interlinear and NOT just roll over and accept the English translations in front of the Greeks actual words = sad.
Goodness knows what planet these said translators were on, trinity land maybe???????
This is only with the Beginning of John, have a look at John's 18 verses I sent to Gum.
Goodness knows what else will be found in the bible if one gets serious and starts looking?
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