The Strong's Exhaustive Concordance is the most complete, easy-to-use, and understandable concordance for studying the original languages of the Bible. Combining the text of the King James Version and New American Standard Bibles with the power of the Greek and Hebrew Lexicons, any student or pastor can gain a clear understanding of the Word to enrich their study.

The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible,[n 1] generally known as Strong's Concordance, is a Bible concordance, an index of every word in the King James Version (KJV), constructed under the direction of James Strong. Strong first published his Concordance in 1890, while professor of exegetical theology at Drew Theological Seminary.


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Each original-language word (Hebrew or Greek) is given an entry number in the dictionary of those original language words listed in the back of the concordance. These have become known as the "Strong's numbers". The main concordance lists each word that appears in the KJV Bible in alphabetical order with each verse in which it appears listed in order of its appearance in the Bible, with a snippet of the surrounding text (including the word in italics). Appearing to the right of the scripture reference is the Strong's number. This allows the user of the concordance to look up the meaning of the original language word in the associated dictionary in the back, thereby showing how the original language word was translated into the English word in the KJV Bible.

Due to Strong's numbers it became possible to translate concordances from one language into another. Thus, the Russian concordance of 30,000 words from the Russian Thompson Study Bible ("   ", La Buona Novella Inc, 2010, edition made by the Christian society "The Bible for everyone" in St.Petersburg, Russia) is a translation of the English concordance from Thompson Chain-Reference Bible (The New Thompson Study Bible, La Buona Novella Inc. & B.B. Kirkbride Bible Company, Inc., 2006). In the process of compiling the Russian concordance, the Hebrew/Greek word corresponding to the English concordance word was found, and then its Russian equivalent in the Russian Synodal translation of the Bible was added to the resulting Russian concordance text.

In the 1890 version, Strong added a "Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary" and a "Greek Dictionary of the New Testament" to his concordance. 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 Frst as examples of the lexicons that Strong's is drawn from. His dictionaries were meant to give students a quick and simple way to look up words and have a general idea of their meaning.

This large print edition of the legendary classic puts generations of biblical research at your fingertips. Now you can easily find any word in the Bible in this comprehensive, readable concordance.

A one-of-a-kind concordance, The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible retains the best of the original version, while adding new strengths and enhanced accuracy for all who seek to discover the full riches of God's Word.

This concordance is a larger print version of the the most accurate, truly exhaustive Strong's updated by John Kohlenberger along with James Swanson and compiled and verified by computer technology. In this edition, longstanding errors from the original have been corrected and omissions filled in as well as word studies have been simplified and special care has been taken to maximize the thoroughness and ease of use. The larger type makes this concordance easy to read.


- Computer-verified accuracy

- Strong's numbering system

- Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbers in the dictionary indexes (gives access to the growing library of reference tools that use these #'s)

- Most up-to-date Hebrew and Greek dictionaries

- Nave's Topical Bible Reference System-more

than 100,000 verses indexed by subject, word, phrase, synonym, and example

- Word counts for every word in the Bible

- Fast-Tab locators

- Words of Christ highlighted

- Maps

- Cear, easy-to-read type

- Smythe-sewn binding that opens fully, lays flat, and lasts longer


**Plus: information on comprehensive guidance to using the Strongest Strongs, major socail concerns of the Mosaic Covenant, Old Testament sacrifices, Hebrew calendar, Hebrew feasts and holy days, weights/lengths/measures of the Bible, kings of the Bible, harmony of the gospels, prophecies of the Messiah fulfilled in Jesus, parables of Jesus, miracles of Jesus, and chronology of the Bible

There is a Strong's dictionary/concordance that installs as part of the basic e-Sword installation. This can be found in the dictionaries window in e-Sword.


Bible Support offers two additional Strong's dictionary/concordance modules for downloading.


One of the Strong's modules is called Strong's with LXX and can be found at this link:


 -with-lxx/

Concordances list words in the Bible and tells you every verse which contains that word. Exhaustive concordances list EVERY word, where as selective concordances focus on words and verses considered important by the compiler.

I consider the following worthy of warning/correction:

--If someone limits the meaning of a word to Strong's gloss,

--If someone asserts that the etymology is definitive,

--If someone relies only on Strong's alone & does not also consider context, usage, etc

I do not consider the following worthy of warning or correction:

--use of Strong's to provide a non-restrictive, general understanding of a terms meaning

--use of Strong's to provide information regarding the etymology of a term

--use of Strong's to consider possible etymological influences on meaning but not as a sole defining factor.

--use of Strong's along with usage, textual and contextual assessment

This post conflates a few issues of linguistics in with the use of Strong's Concordance. I've elsewhere addressed how to properly use this concordance as a concordance, so I'll only repeat a couple points I made in that post:

The comment you liked to seems like a very far time to note the proper uses of a lexicon vs. a concordance. Anyone using it at all for any purpose ought to be tipped off if they are using it for a purpose for which it is not suited. e24fc04721

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