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1 | All Strong's numbers for the King James | Bible general Archive 2 | earlmiller@alltel.net | 139317 | ||
In Strong's Concordance definitions there are usually definitions followed by this: [ - X ] . What do the things following the -X mean ? |
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2 | All Strong's numbers for the King James | Bible general Archive 2 | DocTrinsograce | 139318 | ||
An H means Hebrew and a G means Greek. | ||||||
3 | All Strong's numbers for the King James | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 139332 | ||
I don't think I have ever seen an -x in Strong's however in nearly every Strong's I have seen there is :- which folows the definition and this signifies the words that follow is actual words used in the translation. Also in many Strong's there is no H or G but rather regular type numbers which signifies Hebrew words and Italicized type numbers to signify Greek words. EdB |
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4 | All Strong's numbers for the King James | Bible general Archive 2 | DocTrinsograce | 139357 | ||
My eyes are so bad I haven't looked at a *real* Strongs Exhaustive Concordence in a long time, though I have two not 10 feet away from me. The one I use with my computer just has the G and the H. By the way, Brother Ed, do you know anything about this guy Strong? There is no biography of him online that I've ever been able to find. There used to be saying, "Young's is for the young, Crudens is for the crude, but Strong's is for the strong!" :-) Niether here nor there really, just cute. :-) |
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5 | All Strong's numbers for the King James | Bible general Archive 2 | Searcher56 | 139359 | ||
http://www.famousamericans.net/jamesstrong/ gives a good bio on the man. | ||||||
6 | All Strong's numbers for the King James | Bible general Archive 2 | DocTrinsograce | 139362 | ||
Cool! Thank you, Searcher! | ||||||