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The King James Bible along with
my comments, reference verses, & Strong's definitions
Listed in
Alphabetical order
Old Testament
Amos
Chronicles 1 Chronicles
2 Daniel
Deuteronomy
Ecclesiastes
Esther
Exodus Ezekiel
Ezra
Genesis Habakkuk
Haggai
Hosea Isaiah
Jeremiah
Job Joel
Jonah
Joshua Judges
Kings 1
Kings 2
Lamentations
Leviticus
Malachi
Micah Nahum
Nehemiah
Numbers
Obadiah
Proverbs
Psalms book-1
Psalms book-2
Psalms book-3
Psalms book-4
Psalms book-5
Ruth
Samuel 1 Samuel 2
Song of Solomon
Zechariah
Zephaniah
New Testament
Acts
Colossians Corinthians
1 Corinthians 2
Ephesians
Galatians
Hebrews
James John
John 1
John 2 John 3
Jude Luke
Mark
Matthew Peter 1
Peter 2
Philemon
Philippians
Revelation
Romans
Thessalonians 1
Thessalonians 2
Timothy 1
Timothy 2
Titus
A sample of how the Bible
is structured:
Genesis
Each book of the
Bible contains an index, which are links to what I feel are
major or interesting topics in that particular book. It's
located just
under the title, (using Genesis as an example). The indexes, (or links),
are in chronological order of the book, so by just reading
them alone, gives one a fairly good outline of
the Bible. The return to top floating
link at the bottom left is on each book. You may find it
helpful. Under that are the verses, Strong's definitions,
references, and notes. Clicking on
Sample 1 or Sample 2 will take
you immediately to a demonstration below, or just scroll
down for a look see .
Genesis
Index located here.
First is the verse,
Gen 1:1.
Second is a Strong's
definition in the indented section. Note the number
[1] in Gen 1:1 at the end of the word beginning[1].
It corresponds to the 1 "BEGINNING": in the
indented Strong's section, which contains the definition or
definitions. Some words have several meanings. I included them
all and in most cases I underline or make bold the
ones I feel best fits the subject.
Third is a verse
reference in the indented section. In this case it's Heb
11:3.
Fourth is a comment
in the indented section, which will be in italics.
Fifth is the next
verse, Gen 1:2.
The
hi-lighted portion below is not part of the indented
section. I've just added it here to help clarify.
Sample 1
Gen 1:1 In the beginning[1] God
created the heaven and the earth.
1 "BEGINNING":
7225. re'shiyth, ray-sheeth'; from the same as H7218; the
first, in place, time, order or rank (spec. a firstfruit):--beginning,
chief (-est), first (-fruits, part, time), principal thing.
{ This
is a Strong's definition.}
Heb 11:3
Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the
word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of
things which do appear.
{This
is a Bible verse inserted. Heb 11:3.}
Notice : The first verse
just states, (in the beginning), it doesn't indicate how long
ago that was. {This
is a comment. It will be in italics.}
Gen 1:2 And the earth was without
form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the
Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Sample 2
The verse reference section
and the comment section in some places will be structured like
below.
Gen 1:1 In the beginning[1] God
created the heaven and the earth.
1 "BEGINNING":
7225. re'shiyth, ray-sheeth'; from the same as H7218; the
first, in place, time, order or rank (spec. a firstfruit):--beginning,
chief (-est), first (-fruits, part, time), principal thing.
{ This
is a Strong's definition.}
Notice :
The first verse just states, (in the beginning), it doesn't
indicate how long ago that was.
{This
is a comment. It will be in italics.}
Heb 11:3 Through faith we
understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so
that things which are seen were not made of things which do
appear.
{This
is a Bible verse inserted. Heb 11:3.}
Gen 1:2 And the earth was without
form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the
Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
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