Strongs Concordance

by Allan Dziwornu for iOS 12.1.2

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Free Bible concordance

Strong’s Concordance is a mobile app that provides a catalog of lemma events in the original language of the biblical text. Its purpose is to include the alphabetical index of the words used in the Bible and the key sources where the word appears. The concordance is useful for finding the chapter and verse that a word appears in. If you can recall just one word in a verse, you can always find what you’re searching for.

Is there a Strong’s Concordance app?

Strong’s Concordance is a must-have app if you want to learn the Word of God more closely. It will help you locate particular phrases, concepts, or verses of the Bible. Authored by James Strong, his exhaustive work on the concordance of the Bible was first published in 1890, and to this day, its use and popularity persist in the Christian world, where Strong’s concordance is considered as the most generally known and exhaustive concordance.

The primary aim of the app is to include a Bible index that helps readers to find words in the Bible and where they appear. Strong’s Concordance also lets students of the Word of God compare the meaning of the same words found in other passages. It allows students of the Word of God to understand the meaning of the text of the Bible from the Old Testament to the New Testament in a profound way.

Of course, not every word can be found in the concordance or the Holy Bible. The only drawback of the software is that you cannot return to your last page and have to resume from the main page every time; when you leave the application and then go back to it, you have to start at the very beginning of the process. This is a major inconvenience when you’re in the middle of a Bible study.

An incredibly helpful tool for Bible reading

Strong’s Concordance is an incredibly helpful reference tool for any Christian. This gives you an overview of how many times each word is used in the Bible and which context it was used in. You’re sure to find just about any word related to Christianity in this concordance as it uses the most exhausted concordance known today. Hopefully, a future update will stop it from returning to the main page whenever you switch between apps.