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Esta obra la permite al estudiante con poco o mucho conocimiento del hebreo o del griego estudiar el significado de las palabra bíblicas en su idioma original.
Profundice en el significado de las palabras originales de la Biblia, rápida y fácilmente en esta edición económica de una obra de referencia clásica.
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Published February 27th 1998 by Grupo Nelson (first published January 1st 1981)
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Nov 08, 2017The Celtic Rebel (Richard) rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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Have used this for many years now. Wonderful resource. Highly recommended for use by any Christian to use as an accompaniment to studying the Bible.
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Definitely a must have for a bible students library.
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Jul 08, 2011Phileo Truth rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book is a must have for any serious Bible scholar to get the full original meaning(s) and/or context(s) of the words that have been transliterated from their languages. We read the Bible in English, but understanding the nuances of the words chosen by one translation (or another) helps the student better comprehend the original intended meaning of the verse of scripture. This is a vital study aid to for one reaching beyond the limits of our contemporary definitions seeking to understand the...more

Diccionario Biblico Strong En Linea Gratis

Apr 10, 2013Adam rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is a must have for any christian resource. When researching I compare the definitions of this book with thayer greek and strong's greek and hebrew definitions of the bible and brown driver briggs hebrew lexicon.
I recommend having a medley of Biblical resources to reference when studying the word. This book is in my medley, and should be in your too!
Mar 28, 2015Susan Cronk rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Definitely a must for the serious student of God's Word. The topical index is very helpful as is the dictionary. You never really finish 'reading' this book. It's one to have on hand all the time. Having an electronic copy for reference is really nice.
Jan 29, 2008Lisa rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is an awesome resource to get into the original language of the Bible. Hebrew is such a deep, detailed, expressive language and the translation into English cannot express the original message sometimes. I highly recommend you keep this handy while getting into The Word.
Dec 06, 2008Robbie rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Priceless book on my shelf. A must have!!
Aug 14, 2016Selena Mosley rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is an excellent resource for serious students of the Bible.
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This reference book is one of the best I have discovered.
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Nov 24, 2014Jesse Walters rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is a huge benefit when studying scripture. I highly recommend it with the Interlinear Bible and Strong's Concordance that is also rated in 'my books'
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