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#11 pfpeller

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Posted 02 June 2012 - 12:43 PM

Relating to TSK there is http://www.biblesupp...h&fromMainBar=1 though not the New TSK.


I am assuming you meant this:
http://www.biblesupp...-expanded-tske/

The above link did not work for some reason.

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Posted 02 June 2012 - 02:45 PM

?? on what happened with copy/paste :-) but yours is what I meant and it works. Thanks.

#13 Adam Olive

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 01:18 AM

Was a Young's Analytical Concordance ever made for e-Sword?

#14 Josh Bond

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Posted 21 June 2012 - 04:26 AM

Was a Young's Analytical Concordance ever made for e-Sword?


I don't believe so: see this post, http://www.biblesupp...ndpost__p__9728 There's not a good source document.

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Posted 22 June 2012 - 01:44 AM

Here in good ol' Kiwi land (New Zealand, aka, Aotearoa (that's the Maori name) there use to be three main lines of Bible Concordances, of which by their names defined where one as by those who used them.
  • Young's was for the young Christian
  • Crudence was for the crude Christian
  • And Strong's for the strong Christian.
Now, using any of these concordances defined your spirituality, so for those who were really spiritual always opted for the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. Now, just to be doubly sure that one was really spiritual, and had to be seen in that light, you could not go past either Dake's Bible or the Thompson Chain reference Bible, and it had to be the King James Version. Nothing else could match it. Using the RV or the RSV just couldn't cut the mustard. You were regarded as a backslider if you didn't have the KJV.

Now, of coarse this is a wonderful tale to tell to your grandchildren of what it was to be in your youth, and of how spiritual you were(n't).

Well, now that was all in good fun to put this up. And seeing Young's Concordance being mentioned (after nearly forgetting that I had it at one time) brought back a flood of memories of my early Christian days. I also had a Thompson Chain Reference KJV Bible. Back in the 1970s that is all one could get in a Thompson Chain.

Ahhh, the wonderful memories.

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Posted 05 January 2013 - 08:08 PM

hi

 

check out this link

 

The actual concordance is (it appears) complete @ http://bluehost.levendwater.org

(http://bluehost.leve...young/index.htm)

[It looks like quite a bit of valuable work is found at the above site]

They have scanned each page, and the concordance is presented as individual JPEGs, each in it's own HTML page frame.
If a person were technically endowed, and had the wherewithal - said person could OCR the JPEGs as a basis in making a searchable module.

(Even though the work is public domain, I would want to share it with the folks who spent a thousand hours scanning it all)

I notice there are thousands of little OCR errors in the .doc file of supplements.
(I'm not trying to discourage you - please keep up the good work)
This is an inherent issue with OCR'ing old printings [as well as new ones] containing many typefaces, fonts, languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, English), old paper, etc.

Young's Analytical Concordance is one of the Grails of electronic publication reproduction.
 
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