Hebrew Concordance Pdf

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ABible concordance is a verbal index to the Bible. A simple form lists Biblical words alphabetically, with indications to enable the inquirer to find the passages of the Bible where the words occur.

University of Maryland Libraries have many concordances to the Bible and other important texts, such as for example, Talmud. You can find them in the Libraries' catalog by doing simple searches such as "bible concordances" or "bible concordances hebrew," or "talmud concordances."




Looking to dive deeper into your study of a passage? Even if you're just beginning to learn Greek or Hebrew, it can be helpful to your exegetical process to identify the Greek or Hebrew words being used in the English translation of the Bible you are reading. These steps will point you to books in the Divinity Library Reference Room and walk you through


Two numbering systems are used to identify the Hebrew and Greek words from which English translations have been derived. Knowing one or both of these systems can be helpful in utilizing the textual analysis tools. The Strong's numbers [S] are keyed to the King James Version and the Goodrick/Kohlenberger numbers [GK] are keyed to the New International Version.


Are you a Hybrid student and wondering what to do about an assignment that asks you to interact with Strong's numbers? When you can't visit the Divinity School Library and build yourself a fortress of Reference Room books, there are a few important websites and tools that will help you walk through the same steps we've given on the left hand side of this page:


Since Strong's numbers are the most common, we will be relying here on tools that interact with Strong's numbering system. The websites that incorporate Strong's numbers are Bible Study Tools, Blue Letter Bible, and Bible Hub.


1. Look up the Bible passage you are studying online with Strong's Exhaustive Concordance enabled using Use either the King James Version or the New American Standard Bible to access the concordance. Look for the "Settings" icon:


2. Select any word highlighted in blue to see the concordance entry. This will give you the Strong's Number, the original Hebrew/Greek term, and a list of additional Bible verses that use this specific word in Greek or Hebrew.

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