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{{short description|Bible concordance, constructed under the direction of James Strong}} {{multiple issues| {{primary sources|date=April 2008}} {{one source|date=April 2008}} }} [[File:James Strong theologian - Brady-Handy.jpg|thumb|[[James Strong (theologian)|James Strong]] (1822β1894)]] '''''The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible''''',{{refn|group=n|The complete title of the original work was ''The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible: Showing Every Word of the Text of the Common English Version of the Canonical Books, and Every Occurrence of Each Word in Regular Order: Together with A Comparative Concordance of the Authorized and Revised Versions, Including the American Variations; Also Brief Dictionaries of the Hebrew and Greek Words of the Original, with References to the English Words''.{{sfnp|Strong|1890|p=1}}}} generally known as '''Strong's Concordance''', is a [[Bible concordance]], an index of every word in the [[King James Version]] (KJV), constructed under the direction of American theologian [[James Strong (theologian)|James Strong]]. Strong first published his ''Concordance'' in 1890, while professor of [[Exegesis|exegetical]] [[theology]] at [[Drew University|Drew Theological Seminary]]. [[File:Strongs Concordances.png|thumb|Editions and reprints of ''Strong's Concordance'', now in the public domain]]
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