Analytical concordance to the Bible :
on an entirely new plan, containing about 311,000 references, subdivided under the Hebrew and Greek originals /
with the literal meaning and pronunciation of each, designed for the simplest reader of the English Bible. Also, index lexicons to the Old and New Testaments, being a guide to parallel passages, and a complete list of Scripture proper names, showing their modern pronunciation.
APA Citation
Young, R., Nicol, T., Stevenson, W. Barron. (1924). Analytical concordance to the Bible: on an entirely new plan, containing about 311,000 references, subdivided under the Hebrew and Greek originals. Twentieth American edition, revised throughout (fifth printing). New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
MLA Citation
Young, Robert, 1822-1888, Thomas Nicol, and William Barron Stevenson. Analytical Concordance to the Bible: On an Entirely New Plan, Containing About 311,000 References, Subdivided Under the Hebrew And Greek Originals. Twentieth American edition, revised throughout (fifth printing). New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1924.
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