This dictionary contains more than 6500 entries specific to the King James Bible, many of them with passages, to better study the Word of God.
2) Adam Clarke's Commentary and critical notes on the whole Bible, written from 1810 to 1825.
You have just found the best tool to study the Word of God, the Exhaustive Strong's Concordance with the King James Bible and other languages to compare.
3) John Nelson Darby Bible translation notes and Synopsis on the whole Bible.
Complete dictionary Webster 1828, with references to the King James Bible AV 1611.
8) Scofield Reference Notes on the whole Bible, 1917 Edition.
Fausset and David Brown Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the whole Bible, 1871.
1) Albert Barnes (1798-1870) Notes on the whole Bible.
The Smith's Bible Dictionary has thousands of entries explaining biblical words.
5) John Gill's verse-by-verse Exposition of whole the Bible.
This dictionary lists the meanings of the Hebrew names that appear in the Bible (over 2,500).
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This is a topical concordance of the Bible, with references to over 20,000 topics.