Strong's is made to find a word, Young's is made to analyze the use of a word in the original language and see how it was translated by the KJB scholars. Thus, you'll find fewer entries in the Young's, in fact there are a few words that do not even appear that are in your KJB!
But in the end, a concordance should not be your" thinking cap". Some men just grab a "topical" word and run down a list of the verses where it's found and recite them with preachy quips along the way. Many times, cross references do not contain the same word, but the teaching worded differently. A concordance is not inspired, though we should already know that, Strong's definitions are not inspired, Thayer's definitions are not scripture.
Roberts, Mantey's and others were not what you and I would call "bible believer's". Their doctrine influenced their definitions many times in a bad way, and we need to let the scripture be compared to scripture. My 2 cents is all God bless, Calvary. I am afraid I am one of those spoken about in another post who enjoys reading word entries in a concordance, although I know reading a concordance is not the same as reading the Word of God.
Here is the information and link to my current concordance. However, this Larger Print Edition, probably because of the size of the print, does not have all the features as the 21st Century Edition in your post, which is listed below. At the time of my purchase, I chose the Larger Print Edition because the regular font of my Nelson concordance grew tiresome to my aging eyes.
A regular font edition would be much easier for your children to use, depending upon their ages. Most concordances sold these days use a sans serif font, which is not as easy to read as the traditional serif font used in Bibles.
Number System Will your children use the Strong number system? This is a great technical feature, if you use it. But some people do not use the number system in a concordance or use one online or in a Bible software program. Instead, these people prefer a smaller concordance with the definition close to the word entry; something easy to take to church, lunch, or study groups.
I remember I was on my third concordance in my 40s before I started using the Strong number system. Now, in my retirement since I have more time for Bible study, I use the Strong number system when consulting other Biblical reference aids. If Bible students are more interested in the English words of the King James Bible--and not interested in the original Greek or Hebrew words--they may prefer a concordance that omits a number system. Cruden's Concordance Cruden's Complete Concordance is considered user-friendly While covering the needs of most Bible readers, Cruden's Complete Concordance is avoided in some Bible study situations because it is not exhaustive, as the following rounded numbers illustrate.
Cruden's Main index I hope this helps. For of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh" Luke These appear to be quality concordances with added features not found in the Zondervan Strongest Strong's series.
The last two are paperback editions and not exhaustive no numbers , but should be great grab-n-go concordances to take to church, lunch, or anywhere. Has served me well so far and every word of the Bible is in there compared to one whose name escapes me now that I used before this. But it was small and seemingly barely larger than the concordance in the back of my Bible! I use the Blue Letter Bible online which has the Strong's "option" linked within the text.
Not sure what "version", but it works seamlessly. Find an older version of Strongs. The newer versions are actually based on the Westcott and Hort Greek texts. Hi, sorry if this is a stupid question but I have only been saved a month and still learning. People around me keep going on about concordances, what are they exactly?
Sort of off topic, but as concerns Young's One advantage of Young's is that when you look up a Greek or Hebrew word in the back, it gives the different ways, and specific number of times, each word is translated into English. For example, pneuma is translated into various English words usually as spirit, but not always , and one can see what other words to look up to find all uses of the word pneuma. This does not give definitions. Young was someone who was in favour of the critical text.
I might be wrong on this part - but I think his concordance was based on his own Bible, which "corrected" and changed the KJV. The Strong's Exhaustive Concordance or Comprehensive Concordance same as the other without all the "the's" "and's", and some other small words not listed is the best Bible study tool you could ever find and use. There are definitions and articles that make reference to them. Stock No: WW This product is part of our current Unwrap the Savings promotion. Buy Item This product is part of our current promotion.
Wishlist Wishlist. Advanced Search Links. Product Close-up. Add To Cart. Regular Print. Large Print. This concordance is one of 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.
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