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Strong's Concordance is a mobile application designed to serve as a comprehensive reference tool for biblical studies. It provides users with an alphabetical index of words found in the Bible, allowing them to locate specific verses and understand the context in which words are used. The app is based on James Strong's extensive work published in 1890, which remains a widely respected resource in Christian circles. Users can easily search for words and phrases, facilitating deeper engagement with the biblical text.

The application covers both the Old and New Testaments, enabling users to compare the meanings of words across different passages. While it offers significant utility for Bible study, it has some limitations, such as the inability to return to the last page viewed after switching apps. This can disrupt the study process, requiring users to start from the main page each time they reopen the app.

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80.0
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iOS
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iOS 16.4
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Strongs Exhaustive Concordance.

Strongs Exhaustive Bible Concordance also known as Strong's concordance. Download your Bible concordance today.

A student of God's word requires a concordance as you get to know the meaning of the Bible text. Let this Strong's exhaustive concordance popularly known as strong's concordance be your best friend when studying God's word.


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