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King James Bible Dictionary - Eight of the world's greatest Bible dictionaries in one easy to use format. Eastons, Smiths, Naves, Websters 1828, Hitchcocks, Strongs, Thayers and Brown Driver Biggs.
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Smith's Bible Dictionary is a comprehensive A to Z glossary...
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SOUL, noun. 1. The spiritual, rational and immortal...
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Nov 5, 2012 · A King James Dictionary: A Resource for Understanding the Language of the King James Bible. Paperback – November 5, 2012. A collection of archaic, obscure and hard to understand words and phrases, with over a thousand definitions and examples, as found in a modern printing of the Authorized Version (King James).
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King James Bible Dictionary - Reference List - Books. Books. Bible Usage: book used 188 times. books used 8 times. First Reference: Ecclesiastes 12:12. Last Reference: Revelation 20:12. Dictionaries: Included in Eastons: Yes. Included in Hitchcocks: No. Included in Naves: No. Included in Smiths: Yes. Included in Websters: Yes.
Smith's Bible Dictionary is a comprehensive A to Z glossary of Biblical names, concepts, places, objects, and technical terms. Organized alphabetically by first letter, this dictionary provides a simple method of understanding Biblical terminology.
The King James Bible has stood its ground for nearly 400 years. However, during that time the English language has changed. With it has changed the meaning of some words used in the KJV. Here are over 800 words whose definitions have changed since 1611. Source: A King James Dictionary.
This online dictionary of King James Version words contains over 11,000 definitions. This dictionary is derived from Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language , a dictionary published in 1828 which frequently uses Bible verses in the definitions.
An idol; a form of the sun-god worshipped by "the inhabitants of Sepharvaim (2 Kings 17:31), and brought by" the Sepharvite colonists into Samaria. (2.) A son of "Sennacherib, kin ... Learn more about Adrammelech ...