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The Englishman's Hebrew Concordance of Old Testament
Coded with Strong's Concordance Numbers




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ISBN: 1565632087
Format: Hardcover, 1712 pages, 9.5 x 7.2 x 2.7 inches
Pub. Date: May, 1996
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Author: George V. Wigram



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Instead of a listing of each occurence of an English word in a given translation this concordance provides the student with every occurence of a given Hebrew word. When doing a serious study of the Tenach/Old Testament this is essential. What makes this concordance more helpful to those who do not know Hebrew it is keyed to Strong's numbers.

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This new edition of the standard work The Englishman's Hebrew Concordance of the Old Testament is an improved and corrected edition that features a new, larger format. Now coded to Strong's, it is invaluable in Bible study for those who do not know Hebrew. A new index of out-of-sequence Strong's numbers allows the reader to quickly and easily locate any word by its Strong's number. The Hebrew and English indexes have been retained.

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B. Olalekan
For the serious Bible student, this book is an invaluable resource. It is so comprehensive that you probably wouldn't need any other concordances.

This book has a few imperfections, though, viz.:
1. the print is relatively small. This is a small problem, though, for many people who can read small print. Not a problem for me.
2. since each entry relies on Strong's numbering, you will need a copy of Strong's concordance, assuming you are like most of us without a prior knowledge of Hebrews. This, too may not be a bad idea; I have Strong's. However, it would have been better to provide a list of Strong's entries in a couple of pages.
But for the above, the book deserves five stars. Having said all this, I would still heartily recommend Wigram's Concordance.

gettsmartt
I'm disappointed with both of Wigram's concordances -- this Hebrew one and his Greek one. I guess I should have bought Kohlenberger's concordance (smile). The print quality is poor.

A reader
This book lists every word in the Hebrew Bible alphabetically, giving every instance of the word's use-with a short quotation from the King James Version- in the bible. It is indispensible for exegesis or etymological study. Even if the reader does not know Hebrew, every English word used in the King James Bible is listed in the back of the book with the page number on which the corresponding Hebrew word can be found in the body of the book. Also, this book is about 1/3 the price of similar concordances.

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