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  2. This is the 1769 King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version) with embedded Strong's Numbers. This makes useful for looking up the exact original language word in a lexicon that is keyed off of Strong's numbers.

  3. This is the King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the Authorized Version) with embedded Strong's Numbers. The rights to the base text are held by the Crown of England. The Strong's numbers in the OT were obtained from The Bible Foundation: http://www.bf.org.

  4. Strong's Concordance - King James Bible Online

    www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/strongs-concordance

    Search Concordance by Strong's Number or Verse Text.

  5. Worthy.Bible allows readers to search and read a half dozen translations online including some the best known and popular Bible such as the King James Version, the American Standard Version, and the Young's Literal Translation.

  6. Strong's Concordance of the Bible with Greek and Hebrew

    www.biblestudytools.com/concordances/strongs...

    Strong's Concordance combines the King James Bible version with Greek and Hebrew lexicons. The Exhaustive version is the most complete, easy-to-use, understandable concordance for studying the original languages of the Bible.

  7. Genesis 1 KJV + Strong's - Bible Hub

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    KJV + Strong's. The Beginning. (John 1:1-5) 1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness [was] upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. The First Day: Light.

  8. Strong's Concordance

    strongsconcordance.org

    The Strong's Concordance is an exhaustive cross-reference of every word in the King James Bible cross referened to lexicons of the original languages of the Bible. Although the concordance took over ten years and over 100 people to construct, it's content today, can be duplicated by modern computers in a fraction of a second.