This page was migrated in July 2022 from my older website, biblicalambiguities.net.
29 July 2022
Young's Concordance was one I used often as a child, presenting every word in the KJV along with the Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek words underlying. Still, any attempt to access the original languages via concordance, rather than reading in them directly, is bound to give only a very limited understanding of what is going on at the level of language.
So do not let such a thing be a substitute for learning the languages. Young's Concordance may be found online here. It does have certain advantages over Cruden's Concordance and Strong's Concordance in the way it sub-divides English words into the underlying Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek words. But still, because it is a concordance of the English Bible rather than the underlying texts, it is still very clumsy as a means to find all the appearances of any particular Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek word.
To do that, you'd want something like Wigram's Concordances or even Mandelkern.
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