Which edition of Strong's Numbers does e-Sword include?
Which edition of Nave's Topical Bible does e-Sword include?
If issues like that are of no concern to one, then the omissions and additions are probably not going to be relevant to one.
jonathon
I have two hard copies of Strong's. The first, I purchased roughly 40 years ago, back in the early to mid 1970's. It was published by Crusade Bible Publishers but it doesn't have a printing/copyright date or an ISBN but on the spine it says it is the Riverside Edition. The second, I acquired late last year. It is published by Hendrickson. It, too, does not have a printing/copyright date but it does have an ISBN: 0-917006-01-1. With the sole exception of a minor rewording of the final note on the
General Preface page, I cannot find a difference between the two volumes. It appears as though they were printed using the same plates. I have yet to find an iota of difference between these Strong's and the e-Sword Strong's. In short I have not a clue as to which
edition of Strong's Numbers is included by e-Sword but it does follow the two volumes I have..I have two hard copies of Nave's. The first's does not have an ISBN but the copyright page lists the following:
Copyright by
The Southwestern Co.
1962
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Copyright by
Orville J. Nave
1896
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Copyright by
Orville J. Nave
1897
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Copyright by
J. B. Henderson
1921
The second is copyright 1974 by the Moody Bible Institute with an ISBN of 0-8024-5861-0. They are not page for page exact duplicates as the Strong's appear to be. The Moody has a Reviser's Preface. It says that it has added eighty new topics and recast and amplified more than five hundred. However, It does not provide an addenda of changes but after a light perusal it appears as though the e-Sword version follows my Southwestern volume.
I hope this helps