Cruden's Complete Concordance
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Compact and easy to use, this concordance is a practical, convenient, eminently useful companion to the King James Version and other classic translations of the Bible.
Alexander Cruden war ein schottischer Gelehrter, der für sein frühes Konkordanz zur Bibel bekannt ist. Trotz psychischer Probleme, die zu Aufenthalten in Anstalten führten, zeigte Cruden eine bemerkenswerte Arbeitsamkeit. Sein kompromissloser Ansatz in Bezug auf Moral und Religionsstudien, zusammen mit seinen akademischen Fähigkeiten, machen ihn zu einer einzigartigen Persönlichkeit seiner Zeit. Sein Erbe lebt nicht nur in seinen Schriften fort, sondern auch durch eine Stiftung an der Universität Aberdeen.




Compact and easy to use, this concordance is a practical, convenient, eminently useful companion to the King James Version and other classic translations of the Bible.
This reprint preserves the original text from 1857, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. It invites exploration of themes and narratives that shaped its era, making it a valuable addition for enthusiasts of classic literature and history. The preservation of the original format allows for an authentic reading experience, appealing to both scholars and casual readers interested in the evolution of storytelling.
Includes more than 200,000 references to both the King James version and the revised version, also included is an index to all the key words of the Bible.
Since 1737 readers of all kinds have relied on Cruden's Complete Concordance to the Old and New Testaments as their guide to the Bible. Its simple alphabetical arrangement and compact design make it easy to navigate the more than 225,000 entries. As well as listing verses that include each word treated, Cruden's quotes each passage briefly to provide an indication of context. When the sense is unclear, the word is defined and different meanings explained. So, whether you want to find all the places where 'write' is used or you need to know the varying senses of 'adoption', Cruden's Concordance is an invaluable study companion. The work has been frequently revised and corrected, and few comparable reference books can be as accurate and up-to-date. It is based on the Authorised Version, but also notes places where the Revised Version or American Revision has altered the text.