Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible

Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible is a Bible concordance to the King James Version compiled by Robert Young. First published in 1879, it contains "about 311,000 references subdivided under the Hebrew and Greek originals with the literal meaning and pronunciation of each." == Purpose == A concordance is an index to a book allowing particular references to be found, usually with several words of context for each instance.

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Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible

Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible is a Bible concordance to the King James Version compiled by Robert Young. First published in 1879, it contains "about 311,000 references subdivided under the Hebrew and Greek originals with the literal meaning and pronunciation of each." == Purpose == A concordance is an index to a book allowing particular references to be found, usually with several words of context for each instance.

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