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Concordance Complete with Scripture , commonly known as Cruden Concordance , is a concordance of the King James Bible (KJV) which created by Alexander Cruden (1699-1770). The concordance was first published in 1737 and has not been printed since then. Two editions of Concordance emerged during his lifetime, 1761 and 1769. (Reference 1955 edition) Cruden's concordance was first published in 1737, one of the first copies personally presented to Queen Caroline on 3 November 1737. Cruden began work on her concordance in 1735 while the seller book in London. Cruden works alone from 7 am to 1 am each day and completes most of the work in less than a year. The correction and layout takes a little longer. His brain is busy with others, so much so that he does not notice the diminishing stock at his bookstore and the lack of habit. "Had there been, before or since 1737," wrote his biography Edith Olivier, "another fan for whom it is not boring, but a sustained joy of excitement, to crawl consciously word for word through every chapter of the Bible, and that is not just once , but again and again? ".

Despite this remarkable achievement, the concordance was not entirely without error. The Times notes that Cruden left Buz (brother of Huz) and Sneeze (placed under Neeze). In fact, the name "Chloe" disappeared until the revised edition was published in 1930.

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See also

  • Strong Concordance
  • Young Analytical Concordance for the Bible

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References


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