Translations:AY Honors/Bible Marking - Advanced/Answer Key 2/22/en
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A Biblical concordance is an alphabetical list of the words used in the Bible, with their immediate contexts. There are at least three types:
- Exhaustive
- An exhaustive concordance, such as Strong's, has a list of every single word used in the Bible. The most common words (such as pronouns, prepositions, and articles) are listed without context in a different section. Strong's also assigns a number to each word corresponding to the word in the original Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek from which it was translated.
- Abridged
- An abridged concordance is similar to an exhaustive concordance, except that it omits some words. Some omit more than others.
- Topical
- A topical concordance lists various texts having to do with a particular topic. The texts listed may or may not contain the word being indexed. This is helpful when you know the topic you wish to study, but may not be able to think of all the words having to do with that topic.
