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The concordance is an alphabetical index of all the words from the Bible. Each word is displayed in the line of the verse in which it is contained. This will help you find and compare the words and phrases within any verse.
All words in the Bible with links to the verses in which they occur in the King James Version. A marvellous source of information for linguists and Bible students. con·cord·ance
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Strong's Concordance combines the King James Bible version with Greek and Hebrew lexicons. The Exhaustive version is the most complete, easy-to-use, understandable concordance for studying the original languages of the Bible.
God'sview.net is an online Bible concordance, search, and study tool. The concordance is exhaustive—containing all 12,852 words in the King James Bible. God'sview.net also has over 100 pages of topical studies and verse by verse expositions of Scripture which are useful for personal devotions or developing short Bible studies. Search.
The Strong's Concordance is an exhaustive cross-reference of every word in the King James Bible cross referened to lexicons of the original languages of the Bible. Although the concordance took over ten years and over 100 people to construct, it's content today, can be duplicated by modern computers in a fraction of a second.
Search Condensed Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon or Thayer's Greek Lexicon. Search by Strong's word number [e.g. 2424 Greek] Hebrew.
Multi-Version Bible Concordance: 564,640 Entries from 29,275 words indexed from 12 translations. Use the alphabetical directory above or enter your search directly into the concordance search.
King James Bible Online: Authorized King James Version (KJV) of the Bible- the preserved and living Word of God. Includes 1611 KJV and 1769 Cambridge KJV.
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. English Concordance. Hebrew Concordance. Greek Concordance.