American Tract Society Bible Dictionary and King James Bible by Edward Robinson

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Author: Edward Robinson
Category: Religion
ISBN: 9788283819410
File Size: 0.00 MB
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Synopsis

This publication contains The Old Testament and The New Testament of the King James Bible (1611, Pure Cambridge Version) translation. And it holds a total of 209,984 references linking up all the books, chapters and verses. It includes a read and navigation friendly format of the texts.


How the general Bible-navigation works:



 A Testament has an index of its books.

 The Testaments reference each other in the book index.

 Each book has a reference to The Testament it belongs to.

 Each book has a reference to the previous and or next book.

 Each book has an index of its chapters.

 Each chapter has a reference to the book it belongs to.

 Each chapter reference the previous and or next chapter.

 Each chapter has an index of its verses.

 Each verse is numbered and reference the chapter it belongs to.

 Each verse starts on a new line for better readability.

 Any reference in an index brings you to the location.

 The Built-in table of contents reference all books in all formats.


Also included is the American Tract Society Bible Dictionary; It holds 2299 entries on topics related to The Bible and is for general use in the study of its scriptures. It can be classified as a required reference book for any good study library, first published in 1859 by William Rand.


We believe we have built one of the best if not the best navigation there is to be found in an ebook such as this! It puts any verse at your fingertips and is perfect for the quick lookup. And the combination of King James Bible and its navigation makes this ebook unique. If you love the original old solid Bible dictionaries or Concordances and would like to have them all mixed together with The King James Bible (1611, Pure Cambridge Version), easily accessible, then this release is exactly that.

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