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  1. James Strong (1822–1894) 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 American theologian James Strong. Strong first published his Concordance in 1890, while professor of exegetical ...

  2. Meaning: to fasten upon, to seize, be strong, obstinate, to bind, restrain, conquer. Word Origin: A primitive root. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2901 (krataioō): To strengthen, to make strong - G2476 (histēmi): To stand, to stand firm. Usage: The Hebrew verb "chazaq" primarily conveys the idea of strength and power. It is used to ...

  3. Modern technology renders Strong's original concordance obsolete, since a computer can duplicate Strong's work in a fraction of a second. However, Strong's Hebrew and Greek lexicons are still used today as a reference tool, and Strong's original numbering system of Hebrew and Greek words has become the standard for original language reference in study of the Bible.

  4. Search by Strong's word number [e.g. 2424 Greek] Hebrew. Greek. Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon.

  5. 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.

  6. Hebrew Search: Strong's Search: Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. Hebrew ...

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  8. Dec 10, 2010 · Understanding Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Definitions. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible is one of the most popular and widely used Bible study tools. Unfortunately, its layout for the sake of brevity and conciseness has caused confusion and led to erroneous conclusions about the definitions of words. Although when properly ...

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