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Stegenga Concordance

While reading your Bible you see a word that you would like to know more about. Example: Mt 4:17  "Repent"




You will need to go to an Interlinear Bible and locate the Book, Chapter, and Verse. In this case it is the Greek word:

                     
                            Repent ye


          

Next you will need to locate the Greek word in a concordance by J. Stegenga (This is the most precise concordance we have found). This concordance shows all the places a particular Greek word is found, regardless of how it is translated into the English. Every place meta nous (repent) is found in the Bible is shown, including parts of speech. (Note: where you see Mt 4:17 you will also see this same word is found in Mt 3:2 and Mk 1:15) They are all in the imperative mood which means a command.