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Qué (quién) es Biblical concordance - definición

VERBAL INDEX TO THE KING JAMES BIBLE CREATED BY ALEXANDER CRUDEN
Cruden's concordance; Cruden's Complete Concordance

Bible concordance         
  • Five-volume concordance to the Latin Vulgate Bible
  • A page from the Hatch-Redpath Concordance
VERBAL INDEX TO THE BIBLE
Concordances of the Bible; Biblical concordance; Concordance of the Bible; Bible Concordances
A Bible concordance is a concordance, or 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.
A New Concordance of the Bible         
Even-Shoshan concordance
A New Concordance of the Bible (full title A New Concordance of the Bible: Thesaurus of the Language of the Bible, Hebrew and Aramaic, Roots, Words, Proper Names Phrases and Synonyms) by Avraham Even-Shoshan is a concordance of the Hebrew text of the Hebrew Bible, first published in 1977. The source text used is that of the Koren edition of 1958.
List of biblical names         
  • ''[[Easton's Bible Dictionary]]'' 1894}}
  • [[Nave's Topical Bible]] 1905}}
WIKIMEDIA LIST OF LISTS
Biblical figures; List of biblical figures; Biblical Figures; List of Biblical passages; Zophim; Biblical placename; Biblical name; Bunni; Biblical names; List of Biblical figures; List of Biblical names; Bible names; List of Biblical Names; Biblical characters; List of people in the bible; People in the Bible; Bible characters; Characters in the Bible; Characters of the Bible; Figures of the Bible
Names play a variety of roles in the Bible. They sometimes relate to the nominee's role in a biblical narrative, as in the case of Nabal, a foolish man whose name means "fool".

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Cruden's Concordance

A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, generally known as Cruden's Concordance, is a concordance of the King James Bible (KJV) that was singlehandedly created by Alexander Cruden (1699–1770). The Concordance was first published in 1737 and has not been out of print since then. Two editions of the Concordance appeared during his lifetime, 1761 and 1769. (Reference 1955 edition) Cruden's concordance was first published in 1737, one of the first copies being personally presented to Queen Caroline on November 3, 1737. Cruden began work on his concordance in 1735 whilst a bookseller in London. Cruden worked alone from 7am to 1am every day and completed the bulk of the work in less than a year. The proofreading and layout took a little longer. His brain was occupied with nothing else, so much so that he failed to notice the diminishing stock in his bookshop and the consequent lack of custom. "Was there ever, before or since the year 1737", writes his biographer Edith Olivier, "another enthusiast for whom it was no drudgery, but a sustained passion of delight, to creep conscientiously word by word through every chapter of the Bible, and that not once only, but again and again?".

Although a remarkable feat, the concordance was not entirely without error. The Times recorded that Cruden left out Buz (brother of Huz) and Sneeze (put under Neeze). In fact, the name "Chloe" was missing until a revised edition was published in 1930.