How to Study the Bible with an Exhaustive Concordance

A “concordance” is an alphabetical list of the words (especially the important ones) present in a text, usually with citations of the passages concerned. A concordance of the Bible that is “exhaustive” catalogs every word in the Bible.

This is a series of short videos I produced in 2014. They describe how to use an online Bible concordance. The specific Bible translation used is the New American Standard Bible (NASB). The specific website used is that of the Lockman Foundation, who holds the copyright to the NASB. Their website incorporates a Strong’s Concordance – which catalogs every word in the English Bible and correlates it with the Greek or Hebrew word from which it was translated.

Intro to the NASB and the Lockman Foundation – Part 1 of 7 (2:07)

Searching for a Bible Verse in the Online NASB – Part 2 of 7 (2:14)

Searching for More Bible Chapters and Verses – Part 3 of 7 (3:17)

The Layout of the Lockman Page – Part 4 of 7 (3:13)

Searching for a Word in the NASB – Part 5 of 7 (3:56)

Limitations of NASB Searching at the Lockman Page – Part 6 of 7 (3:27)

How to Study a Word in the NASB Using Strong’s Concordance – Part 7 of 7 (10:53)