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  1. A Bible concordance is an alphabetical listings of words and phrases found in the Holy Bible and shows where the terms occur throughout all books of Scripture. With cross-references for verses, concordances make it easy to understand the meaning of terms and the context in which those words are used. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance is the ...

  2. Moses, is followed by: d 68-1. This means that it is discussed in note d, page 68, column 1. The new Testament references and page num-bers are distinguished with an asterisk. Had the note on Brother of Moses been in the New Testament it would have been marked thus: d 68-1*. Of the 12,143 English Bible words below, about 89 percent,

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  4. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance by James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D. 1890 Public Domain -- Copy Freely For a hundred years Strong's Dictionaries have been popular with Bible students. By assigning numbers to each unique word in the Old and New Testaments and listing each word with its number, Strong produced a standard, still used today,

  5. NIV Exhaustive Concordance Dictionary. Entries on Bible Gateway. The following is an explanation for how to use the NIV Reverse-Interlinear function, which can be found under the options icon on passage pages, and what information you can learn about original language words in the Old and New Testament. This powerful feature—with sidebar ...

  6. A Bible Concordance allows you to search for all of the instances where the word, whether in English or in the original language, is used elsewhere in Scripture. The Blue Letter Bible ministry and the BLB Institute hold to the historical, conservative Christian faith, which includes a firm belief in the inerrancy of Scripture. Since the text ...

  7. May 2, 2011 · The exhaustive concordance of the Bible: showing every word of the text of the common English version of the canonical books, and every occurrence of each word in regular order; together with A comparative concordance of the authorized and revised versions, including the American variations; also brief dictionaries of the Hebrew and Greek words of the original, with references to English words: