The New Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible (Red-Letter Edition)
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THE CLASSIC CONCORDANCE JUST GOT EVEN BETTER!
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #41444 in Books
- Published on: 2001-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 2000 pages
Customer Reviews
The Power of Strong's with the Insight of Vine
Finally, a Strong's concordance with the insight of Vine's dictionary.
Strong's has long been recognized as THE concordance for the KJV. One of the most critical and highly criticized area of Strong's is the Greek and Hebrew dictionaries. Some have felt that these dictionaries can sometimes lead the reader to a false conclusion that these definitions are the only meaning to the words defined.
Now with Vine's insights added to many of the Words, this complaint is lessened. Even before this edition of Strong's, many got by with the definitions that were found in the dictionaries.
Now with the insights of Vine's dictionary, these definitions are more accurate and should give one added information and better clarification for many words found in the Bible.
Highly recommended.
Beats Zondervan's "Strongest Strong's" by a mile!
Ok. I thought I had the "Strongest" concordance, but when I picked this one up and looked at it, I realized that I had fallen prey to a marketeer's clever play on words. Nelson's New Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance blow's Zondervan's out of the water. The substantially expanded Greek and Hebrew dictionary definitions alone make this volume indispensible to any student of God's Word who owns a KJV. Like the "Strongest", it has all of the nice extras like a complete topical index of the Scriptures, and convenient alphabetical page markings. It is about twice as thick as Zondervan's concordance, partly because of the 600+ pages of Greek and Hebrew dictionaries(Compared to about 200 in the competitor's volume.), and partly becuase the print is larger (and WAY clearer and easier to read) than Zondervan's. The only thing "stronger" about the competitor's book is a better quality binding. This one isn't bad by any stretch, but Zondervan's lay-flat Smythe sewn binding is definitely better. That being said, I'm planning on giving my other concordance to my brother. This one's a keeper!
Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
This is a fairly comprehensive work on the details of the
Old and New Testament vocabulary. There are good renditions
of the Hebrew and Greek dictionaries. Each word contains a
name, definition and Biblical reference. The words of the Savior
are highlighted in red for ease of identification. For instance,
the word "Abba" is aramaic for father. This book would be
invaluable as a scholastic research document for biblical
scholars, language enthusiasts, historians and a wide constituency of academicians both here and abroad. It is well worth the price
charged.




