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Greek and Hebrew fonts

Any use of the BibleWorks fonts is permitted as long as the font files are not
sold or modified, and as long as BibleWorks LLC is openly acknowledged
as the copyright holder. Fonts are made available on an as-is basis without
warranty or claim of suitability, and BibleWorks technical support for use of
the fonts cannot be provided.
The official copyright notice for the BibleWorks fonts is shown as follows:
"BWHEBB, BWHEBL, BWTRANSH [Hebrew]; BWGRKL, BWGRKN, and
BWGRKI [Greek] Postscript Type 1 and TrueTypeT fonts Copyright
1994-2011 BibleWorks, LLC. All rights reserved. These Biblical Greek and
Hebrew fonts are used with permission and are from BibleWorks
(www.bibleworks.com)."
This copyright notice must be displayed in any distributed works using the
fonts, along with a note asking others to comply with displaying and
preserving the copyright, if they also distribute any derived publications.
Exception: No display of the copyright notice is required on not-for-profit
hard copy or formatted document (e.g., PDF) handouts to students in an
instructional setting.
To download the BibleWorks Greek and Hebrew fonts for Windows, rightclick on the following link and choose "Save target as" or "Save link as":
Click here for the Zip file
The file you are downloading is a Zip file containing BibleWorks font files.
Once the fonts files are downloaded and extracted from the Zip file, install
the font files as you would any other font:
1.

Click Start | Settings | Control Panel and then double click the "Fonts"
icon.

2.

In the Fonts applet click File | Install New Font.

3.

In the Add Fonts Dialog, navigate to the folder where the extracted
fonts are located.

4.

Select the fonts and then click OK. The fonts are now installed.

MacOS versions of our fonts are also available.

The BibleWorks Hebrew Keyboard Map (BWHEBB)

The BibleWorks Greek Keyboard Map (BWGRKL)

Note: The a and A shown with Greek accents and the blank rectangle
shown with Hebrew vowels are not printed. They are shown to illustrate
accent and vowel point positions.

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