MLA (8th ed.) Strong, James. The New Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. Red letter ed. Thomas Nelson, 2010.
Does Strong's concordance have an app?
Strong's Concordance is a mobile app that provides a catalog of lemma events in the original language of the biblical text. Its purpose is to include the alphabetical index of the words used in the Bible and the key sources where the word appears.
How does Strongs concordance work?
Purpose. The purpose of Strong's Concordance is not to provide content or commentary about the Bible, but to provide an index to the Bible. This allows the reader to find words where they appear in the Bible. This index allows a student of the Bible to re-find a phrase or passage previously studied.
Is Strongs concordance reliable?
Strong's Concordance is just as reliable as any other. A concordance is nothing more than a comprehensive listing of all (or at least most) occurrences of a specific word. The usefulness of any concordance will depend upon the Bible translation that you use.
How do you use Strong's concordance?
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What is the difference between a concordance and a Bible dictionary?
A concordance lists words in the bible by verses. An exhaustive concordance lists every word, the corresponding word in the original language, and every translation of that word. I have never seen a bible dictionary. The bible is its own dictionary, and I sometimes use an English dictionary or look up translations.
What is the function of a concordance?
A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, listing every instance of each word with its immediate context.
Is Strong's concordance a lexicon?
In the preface to both dictionaries, Strong explains that these are "brief and simple" dictionaries, not meant to replace reference to "a more copious and elaborate Lexicon." He mentions Gesenius and Fürst as examples of the lexicons that Strong's is drawn from.