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 byl skotským učencem, který se proslavil svým raným konkordancem k Bibli. Navzdory duševním potížím, které ho několikrát přivedly do ústavní péče, Cruden vyvinul pozoruhodnou píli ve své práci. Jeho nekompromisní přístup k morálce a náboženskému studiu, spolu s jeho akademickými schopnostmi, ho odlišují jako jedinečnou postavu literárního a náboženského světa své doby. Jeho odkaz žije nejen v jeho díle, ale i ve fondu na univerzitě v Aberdeenu.






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.
First published in 1737, Cruden's Concordance is an essential reference tool for anyone studying the Bible. This revised edition, edited by the renowned biblical scholar William Smith, includes updated entries and cross-references, as well as expanded historical and explanatory notes. With its comprehensive coverage of all major translations of the Bible, this volume is an indispensable resource for scholars, pastors, and lay readers alike.
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This comprehensive reference work provides a complete concordance of the Bible, helping readers find any word or phrase they need quickly and easily. Whether you are a student of theology or a casual reader, this book is an invaluable resource for deepening your understanding of the Bible.
This book presents a new way of understanding the holy scriptures, by indexing the contents of the Bible in a single alphabet. This approach helps to illuminate more easily the commonalities between different parts of the Bible, and helps readers to navigate the text more effectively.