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  2. L. Thomas Strong III - Wikipedia

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    Dr. L. Thomas Strong III is an American Christian scholar and the Dean of Leavell College at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and teaches New Testament and Greek in Leavell College. He serves as senior pastor of Metairie Baptist Church in Metairie, Louisiana.

  3. Strong Angel - Wikipedia

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    The third in the Strong Angel series, SA-III in 2006 was designed to address problems seen in multiple natural and man-made disasters where Strong Angel members had deployed since 2004. Those events include the South Asian tsunami in December 2004, Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, Hurricane Rita in September 2005, and the 2005 Kashmir earthquake .

  4. Edward Kellog Strong Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Edward Strong was born in August 1884 in Syracuse, New York. [1] He was born into a religious family as his father worked in ministry. [4] He graduated from the University of California with a biology degree in 1906. [4]

  5. Strong Interest Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Strong's original Inventory had 10 occupational scales. The original Inventory was created with men in mind, so in 1933 Strong came out with a women's form of the Strong Vocational Blank. In 1974 when the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory came out, Campbell had combined both the men's and the women's forms into a single form.

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  7. Thomas Strong - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Strong may refer to: L. Thomas Strong III , Dean of Leavell College at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Thomas Strong (bishop) (1861–1944), English theologian and bishop

  8. Strong's Concordance - Wikipedia

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    The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, [n 1] generally known as Strong's Concordance, is a Bible concordance, an index of every word in the King James Version (KJV), constructed under the direction of American theologian James Strong. Strong first published his Concordance in 1890, while professor of exegetical theology at Drew Theological ...

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