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  2. Concordant Version - Wikipedia

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    The Concordant Version is an English translation of the Bible compiled by the Concordant Publishing Concern (CPC), which was founded by Adolph Ernst Knoch in 1909. [1] The principal works of the CPC is the Concordant Literal New Testament with Keyword Concordance (CLNT), and the Concordant Version of the Old Testament (CVOT).

  3. The SWORD Project - Wikipedia

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    STEPBible (STEP - Scripture Tools for Every Person) is an initiative by Tyndale House, Cambridge to build an online Bible study tool based on The SWORD Project. The first public release (Beta launch) of the software as an online platform was on 25 July 2013. [8] [9] [10] The desktop version runs in any browser on the desktop computer. [11]

  4. Adolph Ernst Knoch - Wikipedia

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    Because of his interest in languages, in 1900 at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, he studied "Ancient Greek, the NT in the proto-reading". In 1901 Knoch compared his translation output with the new American Standard Revised Version; he was disappointed. During this time he began developing a form of his concordant method of Bible translation ...

  5. Robert Young (biblical scholar) - Wikipedia

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    The Analytical Concordance to the Bible for the King James Version; A Literal Translation of the Bible, 1862, with a revision in 1887, and a posthumous revision in 1898; Concise Critical Comments on the Holy Bible, a companion to A Literal Translation of the Bible

  6. Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible - Wikipedia

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    A concordance is an index to a book allowing particular references to be found, usually with several words of context for each instance. Bible concordances normally show the individual words of the version being referenced in alphabetical order with the passages showing that word listed in traditional Bible book order.

  7. Apostolic Bible Polyglot - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Bible Polyglot is the first numerically coded Greek Old Testament. It allows study of both Hebrew- and Greek-based scriptural texts in the same language, and a student may follow the association of a word from either the New Testament to the Old Testament or vice versa.

  8. In real-world testing conducted by LexisNexis, the new version of the application released today - Concordance Native Viewer 1.03 - is twice as fast when importing files into the database.

  9. Literal Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    The Literal Standard Version (LSV) is a Modern English translation of the Bible with a number of distinctive features. It describes itself as the most literal translation of the Bible into the modern English language. [1] The first edition was published on February 2, 2020. [2] [3]