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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. Adolph Ernst Knoch - Wikipedia

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    Knoch refused such assignments and, together with another employee (Herman Vogel), was dismissed until a contract to print tickets was purchased. Knoch worked there a few months until he decided to work full-time for his religious beliefs. Bird later printed the magazine Unsearchable Riches and the Bible Concordant Version, as is still the case.

  4. Bible concordance - Wikipedia

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    Walker's Comprehensive Concordance to the Holy Scriptures (Boston, 1894) is an almost complete concordance. A Complete Concordance to the Revised Version of the New Testament, by J. A. Thoms, was published in London, 1884. [1] The New Combined Bible Dictionary and Concordance by Charles F. Pfeiffer. 1965. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.

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  6. Talk:Concordant Version - Wikipedia

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  7. Voyant Tools - Wikipedia

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    Voyant Tools is an open-source, web-based application for performing text analysis. It supports scholarly reading and interpretation of texts or corpus, particularly by scholars in the digital humanities, but also by students and the general public.

  8. Oxford Concordance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Concordance Program (OCP) [1] [2] was first released in 1981 and was a result of a project started in 1978 by Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS) to create a machine independent text analysis program for producing word lists, indexes and concordances in a variety of languages and alphabets.

  9. Concordat of 1953 - Wikipedia

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    The Vatican, uncertain of his future, compromised by offering him a less official "convention", signed on 7 June 1941, [3] and gave him only a limited role in choosing bishops. Years after World War II , the terms of the Convention of 1941 were formalized in Article 7 of the Concordat of 1953.