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Strong's Concordance

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Overview

Dr. James Strong and a team of scholars spent more than thirty-five years preparing the Strong's numbering system which has become the standard for identifying words with links to the original Greek and Hebrew words. With the numbering system tied to a particular word in English, the average lay-person can easily study the meanings of the Greek and Hebrew words.

First published in 1890, this tool is still used today by pastors, scholars and laymen alike for nearly a century.

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  • Title: Strong’s Concordance
  • Author: James Strong
  • Publisher: Wordsearch
  • Print Publication Date: 2007
  • Logos Release Date: 2020
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Dictionaries › Textbooks
  • Resource ID: LLS:WS_89CC1072CE34484587BE0F048B47B68A
  • Resource Type: Lexicon
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2021-08-19T00:50:06Z
James Strong

James Strong (1822–1894) was an American Methodist biblical scholar and educator, and creator of Strong’s Concordance. Strong was born in New York City and graduated as valedictorian from Wesleyan University.

In 1856, Wesleyan University granted him the degree of Doctor of Divinity, and from 1858 until 1861, he served as both professor of Biblical Literature and acting president of Troy University. In 1868 he became professor of Exegetical Theology at Drew Theological Seminary, where he remained for twenty-seven yearss. In 1881 Wesleyan honored Strong again, this time with the degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.).

Strong’s famous Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible first appeared in 1890, of which new editions are still in print today, including New Strong's Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words and New Strong's Guide to Bible Words. The numbering system he devised made original language study widely available to English-only Bible readers. Strong also edited the volumes on Daniel and Esther in Lange’s Commentary, and served on the American Bible Revision Committee.

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  1. Jonathan Harrison
    I expected this to include the same material as my hard-copy Strong’s Concordance, but although it tells me how many times an English word occurs, it doesn’t list which verses the word occurs in. I don’t buy a concordance just to find out that φθόνος is translated as “envy” in 8 verses; I buy it to find out which 8 verses those are. As it is, 99% of the function of a concordance is lacking from this product.
  2. Larry Bruce Arney
  3. Rene tamayo

    Rene tamayo

    4/12/2023

    Is it just me or is this concordance not for the mobile app? It does not show the verses where the words are used. The only clickable link when opened up on my phone is the Greek word which opens up the dictionary.
  4. Rusty Estep

    Rusty Estep

    4/2/2023

  5. Noy Jan

    Noy Jan

    12/1/2022

    This a a solid resource if someone is trained in how to properly use it. That it has been misused is true, but this represents a misuse of the tool, not a failure of the tool itself.
  6. SophiaNixon

    SophiaNixon

    11/28/2022

    The book is especially useful, especially for those who are getting acquainted with it for the first time
  7. Jim Ed Hodges

    Jim Ed Hodges

    10/29/2022

    Most misused Bible tool ever created.
  8. Daniel Varney

    Daniel Varney

    10/2/2022

  9. Michael Baldwin

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