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These sites include multiple versions of the Bible, along with commentaries, concordances, and dictionaries.



A concordance is an alphabetical listing of words, along with a list of all the places that word appears in a text. Bible concordances list all the passages that include a word. Many also allow you to cross reference a translation with the original Greek or Hebrew language, the most used being Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, which numbers each word in the original languages to allow various translations to be compared. These numbers are called Strong's Numbers.
Most online Bible texts include a concordance in the form of a search box and the inclusion of Strong's Numbers.
Novum Testamentum Graece. the Greek New Testament Text and a Word Concordance According to the Codex Sinaiticus
by
Muhammad Wolfgang G. A. Schmidt