The Strongest NASB Exhaustive Concordance (Strongest Strong's) |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description This concordance contains over 400,000 entries that list every word in the NASB Updated Bible alphabetically, with each book, chapter, and verse where the word appears.
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Customer Reviews:
Terrible
05 November, 2008
I have the Strong King James Concordance and wanted an NASB to supplement the words that are different.
I opened the box and thought I bought the wrong book. The King James concordance is 2.75 inches thick; this one is 1.5 The paper is as thin as Bible paper, very fragile. The words of Christ are not red.
But THIS is the problem: 1 line, bare bones definitions. For example, I am in a John Bible study and learned that the word for 'signs'(semeion 4592)in John specifically means 'signs and wonders to prove Jesus's divinity'. It isn't used in that sense in any other book of the Bible. Look up semeion in the King James concordance and the listing goes on for several columns with it's specific uses described in a variety of passages. Look it up in this book and you get the definition - "a sign". Word after word has nothing more than 1 line of definition. The entire Greek dictionary is only 76 pages.
How the reviewers said this is a wonderful tool is beyond me. You'd get better definitions looking them up free on the Internet.
- Amazon Customer Review
Very Disappointed
17 January, 2009
I am a student at Calvary Theological Seminary, and needed to find a good concordance to use for word studies. I thought this would be it, but was severely disappointed when I received it. I was hoping it would be a single hard copy source for not only locating the different locations a word is used, but also a complete definition or use of the word. I should have read all of the reviews on it, because I still have to go online to do a thorough study. A one stop place that I have found online to accomplish what I want is at bible.org. Their NeXtBible learning environment provides all that is needed for one source study. I am still searching for that perfect hardcopy, however! If anyone could suggest one, that would be awesome! By the way, thanks to Amazon's awesome return policy, I will get my money back! Thanks Amazon, you have been a real blessing to me in my studies. I have purchased many books from Amazon, and they always deliver! Amazon is a top notch company!
- Amazon Customer Review
A Must For Nasb Users.
15 March, 2009
I've used and loved Strong's for several decades, and now have grown quite fond of this book as well. In depth study using the NASB is really incomplete without it, for the translating style and texts just differ too much between KJV and NASB, and that would have to be confusing to the serious student if you couldn't compare. There's no reason for that to happen! This book is well worth the investment.
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Definitely The Strongest Strong!
21 April, 2009
I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to know what "thus sayeth the Lord" word by word! It is the ultimate tool for Bible study. No library is complete with the Strongest Strong concordance.
- Amazon Customer Review
Great To Find Words - Not Their Meaning.
19 February, 2010
While this is a great resource alongside your NASB Bible, it is not that great beyond finding words. The "dictionary" side of it often merely sites an English synonym or two for the Hebrew/Aramaic/Greek word. That is obviously disappointing since rarely do words of different languages actually mean the same thing, let alone from two drastically different eras. They really should not advertise it as having the dictionaries in it. That aside, though, it is a great resource at a good price.
- Amazon Customer Review
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