Logos Light Topical Bible Index - John Rigdon & John C. Rigdon

Logos Light Topical Bible Index

By John Rigdon & John C. Rigdon

  • Release Date: 2020-09-14
  • Genre: Bible Studies

Description

The LogosLight Topical Bible Index contains 103,836 entries across 5,328 topics and 20,000 sub-topics. It is based on the Nave's Topical Bible Index with additional entries from the Thompson Chain Reference Bible and the addition of the Strong's Greek and Hebrew numbers to the headwords.

Nave's Topics were originally produced by Orville J. Nave, A.M., D.D., LL.D. while serving as a Chaplain in the United States Army. He referred to this work as "the result of fourteen years of delightful and untiring study of the Word of God." Nave's topics were originally published in the early 1900's.

Frank Thompson's 1934 "The New Chain-Reference Bible" is a popular study Bible published by B. B. Kirkbride Publishing Co. It was the first of many Study Bibles and contains thousands of topical entries. We have incorporated entries from Thompson's work into our index for subjects not covered in Nave's work.

For those needing to do deeper study on the meaning of the Greek and Hebrew words, Strong's Concordance and numbering system forms the backbone of the tools needed. When combined with the LogosLight Concordance or Strong's concordance you can quickly see every occurrence of a word and how it has been translated into English.

Sample Entry:

A Eve - B (H2332) / C Chavvah D{khav-vaw'}

E - Creation of / GEN 1:26~28; GEN 2:21~24; 1TI 2:13

- Named by Adam / GEN 2:23; GEN 3:20;

- Beguiled by Satan / GEN 3:; 2CO 11:3; 1TI 2:14

- Clothed with fig leaves / GEN 3:7

- Clothed with skins / GEN 3:21

- Curse denounced against / GEN 3:16

- Messiah promised to / GEN 3:15

- Children of / GEN 4:1~2; GEN 4:25; GEN 5:3~4

F See Fire, Everlasting

See Life, Everlasting

See Punishment, Eternal
A.– HeadwordB.– Strong's Hebrew (H) or Greek (G) numberC.– Hebrew or Greek transliterationD.– English pronunciationE.– References in the Bible by topicF.– Cross reference to other topics

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