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1 | The laborer is worth his hire | 1 Tim 5:18 | bstewar7 | 183021 | ||
Where can I find the quote "The laborer is worth his hire." | ||||||
2 | The laborer is worth his hire | 1 Tim 5:18 | kalos | 183022 | ||
Finding a word in the Bible: How to use a concordance At StudyBibleForum.com people often ask, "I have some questions and I know that the answer is somewhere in the Bible. How do I find them? How do I find a word or phrase in the Bible? How do I use a concordance?" 'A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, with their immediate contexts...When the text of a work is on a computer, a search function can carry out the basic task of a concordance.' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concordance_(publishing)] Beginning with the word you are searching for, find that word in a concordance (whether online or in a book) . To find a specific phrase or verse in the Bible (e.g.'The labourer is worthy of his reward'), look up a keyword such as 'labourer' (KJV) or 'reward'. Then read the context lines until you find the verse you are looking for. In our example a context line may look like this: "The l (labourer) is worthy of his reward"; or like this: "The labourer is worthy of his r (reward)". I recommend the concordances or 'Search the Bible' feature at these websites: http://bible.crosswalk.com/ http://studylight.org/ If you have any further questions about how to find a Bible verse or using a concordance, many of us on the Forum would be glad to help. Grace to you, John |
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