This concordance is an alphabetical listing of nearly every word in the text of the RCV (only 67 words have been excluded). Each word is shown in which verse(s) it is located, along with the full text of each verse.
You can access the concordance at http://concordance.rcv.xyz[➚].
I have created this glossary to be a list of terms found in the text of the RCV that are either theological in nature or that may not be common to the current-day reader. This glossary is not comprehensive, but is a usable resource for most theological or uncommon words. There will still be words found in the text of the RCV where you might need the aid of a dictionary for the definition. Definitions are taken from Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language (1828 and 1913) and Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. Other sources are noted where used.
| A - F | G - O | P - Z |
|---|---|---|
| A | G | P |
| B | H | Q - R |
| C | I - J - K | S |
| D | L | T |
| E | M | U - V - W - X - Y - Z |
| F | N - O |
I have created a series of difference files showing the differences between three Biblical texts. Following the links below, you can see the differences between the Webster Bible and the RCV, the KJV and the RCV, and the KJV and the Webster Bible. The files are in AsciiDoctor format and will be displayed like a web page in the linked repository. The files contain tables showing only the verses that are different between the two translations. So, not all verses are present in the files. And finally, verses are displayed side by side in the table.
Follow the links below to view the differences between the Biblical texts.