Nave's Topical Bible.
by Orville J. Nave
Summary
Written before the
age of computers, Orville J. Nave's Topical Bible is a
true work of art. Nave spent 14 years studying the King
James Version of the Bible with his wife, and created this concordance
of over 20,000 topics in 1896. Each topic has multiple scripture
references, which give the reader a complete sense of the word or
phrase, and make this volume more helpful for beginners than a
traditional concordance. Users are also able to search for all the
verses related to a topic or all the topics related to a verse. Topics
range from the broad (concepts like salvation or repentance) to the
minute (references to rope or doves in scripture). The book also
includes listings for names and places in the Bible. A true cornerstone
of Biblical knowledge, Nave's Topical Bible is endorsed and used
by
Christians of all backgrounds. Though it was first completed over a
century ago, this enduring Biblical reference book is still sure to suit
any need.
Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer
Abby Zwart
CCEL Staff Writer
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