What is a Bible concordance and how can it be used?

Quick answer

The Bible encourages us to study it for knowledge and understanding, and a concordance is a great resource in that journey.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Scripture is filled with encouragement to study it for ourselves. God commanded His people to recite His words daily and to meditate on them (Deuteronomy 6:6-9). Jesus called us to know Him by knowing the Scriptures (John 5:39), and Paul encouraged Timothy to be a diligent worker through study (2 Timothy 2:15).

Today, while Scripture is in one sense more widely available in many languages, it also remains mysteriously distant from the original languages and cultures in which it was written.

Concordances are resources designed to assist us in discovering the deeper meaning in many passages. Not only do they provide a list of Scripture references where particular words can be found, but they also give us the original Hebrew or Greek words and the various definitions of those words, adding to our overall understanding of the text.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

A concordance helps Bible readers to dive deeper into the truest meanings contained within the Scriptures by learning the original word's definition. Different translations of the Bible frequently translate the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek words differently from each other, which means most concordances are translation-specific. Many Bibles have a very basic concordance included in the back pages, but some concordances contain every single word in the Bible. These are called "exhaustive" concordances. The most commonly used exhaustive concordance is Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible

. Additionally, some free concordances are available online.Looking up a word in a concordance can also be a helpful tool in finding a specific reference the location of which you cannot remember. For instance, you might remember reading about Noah finding favor. If you look up the word “favor” in a concordance, the first few references that pop up are as follows:GRACE

Genesis 6:8

, But Noah found f. in the eyes of the... H2580Genesis 18:13

, and said, "O Lord, if I have found f. in your sight… H2580Genesis 19:19

Behold, your servant has found f. in your sight... H2580 Genesis 6:8

is the desired verse. But each of these three references uses the same Hebrew word for grace (H2580). You can look up the word in the back section of the concordance. Upon looking up H2580, you will find the definition you were looking for: "H2580 chēn from H2603 chanan; graciousness, i.e. Subjective (kindness, favor) or Objective (beauty): — favour, grace(-ious), pleasant, precious, (well-)favoured."A Bible concordance is a very useful tool for studying the Bible and deepening knowledge of the Scriptures.

UNDERSTAND

REFLECT

ENGAGE