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The New Strong's Complete Dictionary of Bible Words Paperback – February 9, 1996

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (February 9, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785212108
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785212102
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.8 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
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My heartfelt approval goes to this review of marvelous work done by James Strong. I saw somebody's review of this excellent book and it got a single star. I have been studying the bible daily with this book. There are actually no problems for me, I give it five stars. Because if this book is used in the proper way, in fact it will contribute greatly to your understanding of the bible. It would be unwise to depreciate this excellent work. However, you have to be patient at first, it requires some of your patience to understand the working of this book.
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My heartfelt approval goes to this review of marvelous work done by James Strong. I saw somebody's review of this excellent book and it got a single star. I have been studying the bible daily with this book. There are actually no problems for me, I give it five stars. Because if this book is used in the proper way, in fact it will contribute greatly to your understanding of the bible. It would be unwise to depreciate this excellent work. However, you have to be patient at first, it requires some of your patience to understand the working of this book.
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Finally, Strong's Greek and Hebrew dictionaries are available as a separate volume for the serious student of God's word. You can look up a word in an index and then find the word in the dictionaries--all without the added weight of a full-blown Strong's. Oh the joy...oh the rapture. (Excuse me, I got a little carried away...)
This delightful tome is highly recommended!
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I have used Strong's in searching the Word of God in the past and was always satisfied with them. I wanted to go a bit deeper and this updated book gave me what I needed and I am very happy with it.

My Study Bible is a NASB which I find to be easy to read in todays language and to talk with others with. I still use a KJV to compare with I guess mainly because I grew up with it and the one I use was given to me from my Mother who has passed on to be with Our Lord. KJV has a beauty with its words that I will never get away from, but in going over the Bible today with those who may not know KJV can be hard to understand.

With all that said (above) "The New Strong's" works with all of them and once you understand its lay out it is easy and fun looking up words.
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This publication distills the linguistic essence of the famous exhaustive word concordance of James Strong, listing English words in the Authorised "King James" Version of the Bible (A.V.), but, alas, without so indexing and analysing the vocabulary of the A.V. version's Apocrypha (i.e., the deuterocanonical writings of the Old Testament). The A.V.'s English words appear alphabetically arranged in the first section. In second and third sections (for, respectively, the Old Testament and the New Testament) the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek words which the A.V. translated are arrayed numerically by the numbers which Strong assigned to them in his concordance, with Strong's lexical definitions, analyses, and comments.

The purpose of this publication, in extracting data from Strong's complete concordance as it does, is fairly well summed up in saying that it presents Strong's lexical and linguistic information and insights (both regarding the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek languages and the English of the translators of the Authorised "King James" Version) apart from all the finding and collocation functions of Strong's full concordance. The book makes a good Strong-lexical supplement even to use with other concordances, whether of the A.V. or of other translations, as well as to use with Strong's own concordance of the A.V. Bible. (The other standard analytical concordance to the A.V. Bible is, of course, Robert Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible, and a fine one to another and, for better and for worse, modern translation is Richard E. Whittaker's The Eerdmans Analytical Concordance to the Revised Standard Version of the Bible.
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Well to those who think that the words Rapture or Trinity are in the bible, they probbably don't want to buy this book, because they are not in the bible in the original texts.

But the most important name in the bible appears in this work... namely that of Jehovah. He is the one to whom spoke to Abraham. He is Jesus father, and oh yes his name is in the original Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic; nearly seven thousand times. I have included some prime examples of why this work is so good: on page 385 it says the divine name in Hebrew:

Entry: 3068 Yehovah yeh-ho-vaw'; from 1961;(the) self-Existent or Eternal; Jehovah, Jewish national name of God:-- Jehovah, the Lord. Comp. 3050, 3069.

Entry: 3069 Yehovih, yeh-ho-vee'; a var. of 3068 [used after 136, and pronounced by Jews as 430 in order to prevent the repetition of the same sound, since they elsewhere pronounce 3068 as 136]:-God.

And the entries of 3070, 3071, 3072, 3073, and 3074 (to see what they are you'll have to buy the book.) in which in each instance God's name is correctly translated. Oh... they didn't speak Latin in Bible times. That came only much later after the first council of Nicea. {This period in between these times is commonly known as the "DARK AGES" and aptly so.} And by that time much corruption had set into people who professed to revere the Bible. And most educated people realize that by the time Martin Luther came upon the seen... just owning the bible was punishable by death. Furthermore he translated a bible into the people's language himself, in order to help people to get to know the truth about the bible.

This work by strong is almost as important, if you are studying the bible closely the truth's contained in the bible are truely evident.
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