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| Strong's
numbers for WHNA (only NA part) version 2.0 Copyright
© 2007 Scripture4all Foundation
A Strong's number is an (index)
number which refers to a Lemma in the Strong's Lexicon. James Strong numbered
every Hebrew or Greek root word which was found, for ease of reference for his
Exhaustive Concordance, first published in 1890. | | | | [
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Numbers between hooks are not 100% referring
to the Lemma of the Greek word which the WHNA uses, but (most of the time)
to the Greek word which is used in the Texus Receptus.
If there is a better
matching Strong's number, this one is added. For students who want more information
about this, we recommend to use the Concordant view function in ISA. | | | | | (?) | unclear
(not possible to find any matching Strong's number due to different Greek text) |
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