Contents
- Hints and Helps to Bible Interpretation (not in all editions)
- Analytical Concordance - Each entry can contain the multiple original language word in the original language and in a phonetic vocalization into English. It also gives the extended meaning and usage of the word in the original language.
The 20th American edition, first published in 1910, was revised throughout by Wm. B. Stevenson. To which is added an important supplement, entitled "A sketch of recent exploration in Bible lands", by Thomas Nicol.
Later editions include a supplement entitled the Canon of Scripture by R.K. Harrison and Everett F. Harrison.
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