How to Use a Strong’s Concordance for Word Studies

Introduction
A Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance is a book that lists every single word from the Bible, organized alphabetically in both English and their original languages (Hebrew and Greek). This article will guide you on how to use a Strong’s Concordance for word studies.
Step-by-step Guide
- Find the word you want to study in the English section of the concordance.
- Locate the corresponding Strong’s number next to the reference(s) of the verse(s). This number indicates whether the word is Hebrew (H) or Greek (G).
- Look up the Strong’s number in the original language section. This will provide you with additional information about the word, such as its definition, usage, and context within the Bible.
Example: Word Study on “Hell”

Additional Features of Strong’s Concordance
The Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance also includes other useful features, such as a topical index, small harmony of the Gospels, conversions of weights and monies, parables of Jesus, and more. (For more information, see the video tutorial below.)
Video Tutorials
– [VÍDEO: How to Use a Strong’s Concordance: Word Study on “Hell”](link_to_video)
– [Bible Concordance Tutorial (Strongs Bible Concordance)](link_to_second_video)
Lesson Summary
To use a Strong’s Concordance for word studies:
- Locate the English version of your desired word in the concordance.
- Find the corresponding Strong’s number next to the reference(s) of the verse(s).
- Look up the Strong’s number in the original language section for more information about the word.
By using a Strong’s Concordance, you can gain a deeper understanding of the Bible and its rich vocabulary.



