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Bible Dictionary Compilation 2018
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Bible Dictionary Compilation 2018

American Tract Society Dictionary - Eastons Bible Dictionary - Faussets Bible Dictionary - Hitchcocks Bible Names Dictionary - Naves Topical Bible - Poor Mans Bible Concordance and Dictionary - Smiths Bible Dictionary - Torreys New Topical Textbook

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This is the compilation of Bible Dictionary Compilation 2018. It contains 24,879 definitions and 3,332,263 cross-references. The reason for the high number of cross-references is that each word within a given definition is further linked to its own definition in Easton's Bible Dictionary & Smith's Bible Dictionary & Nave's Topical Bible Concordance & Torrey's New Topical Textbook & Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary & American Tract Society Bible Dictionary & Fausset's Bible Dictionary & The Poor Man's Concordance and Dictionary, if such a definition exists. We have also included the King James Bible and New Heart English Bible and linked the Bible references from the dictionary. And we have referenced the use of the definitions in the Bible back into the dictionary.

Written by Orville James Nave and referred to as "the result of fourteen years of delight and untiring study of the Word of God." Is a topical concordance and contains 5320 references with scripture quoted over 100,000 times. A reference work on topics related to the Christian Bible authored by Matthew George Easton. First edition published in 1893 and a revised edition was published the following year. It contains 3947 entries relating to the Bible from a 19th-century perspective. It holds 2299 entries on topics related to The Bible and is for general use in the study of its scriptures. It can be classified as a required reference book for any good study library, first published in 1859 by William Rand. Holds 4560 entries, named after its author William Smith. Originally published as a three volume set in 1863, in London and Boston, USA. A dictionary of The Bible and its antiquities, biography, geography, and natural history. Reuben Archer Torrey's The New Topical Text Book: A Scripture Text Book for the Use of Ministers, Teachers, and all Christian Workers. Originally published 1897. Is a reference book/concordance on topics found in the Holy Bible. It contains 620 entries and over 20,000 scripture references. From "Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible," written by Roswell D. Hitchcock in 1869. It contains 2737 entries from the Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. It holds 3946 entries on topics related to The Bible and stands as one of the best single-volume Bible encyclopedias ever written for general use. Fausset writes in an easy to understand format for any serious student of the Bible or scholar. It is an excellent tool for Bible study whether it be in-depth or basic. It holds 1449 entries on topics related to The Bible and has been designed by Robert Hawker for "The General Use Of All Pious Readers Of The Word Of God"

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