Nelson's Foundational Bible Concordance with KJV
Thomas Nelson
First published 1611
Nelson's Foundational Bible Concordance with KJV
A comprehensive topical and word concordance paired with the full KJV text, enabling readers to quickly locate any verse or theme across the entire Bible.
History & Background
The King James Version was commissioned in 1604 by King James I of England following the Hampton Court Conference. Forty-seven scholars working in six groups across Westminster, Oxford, and Cambridge completed it in 1611. Drawing from the Textus Receptus Greek manuscripts, the Masoretic Hebrew text, and earlier English translations, it became the dominant English Bible for over three centuries. Its majestic prose has profoundly shaped English literature and Western culture.
Canon Proximity Rating
Strictly 66 books, translated with formal equivalence from the Textus Receptus (NT) and Masoretic Text (OT). Represents the full Protestant canon without addition or omission.