KJV Bible with Strong's Concordance — Free Online Bible Study

Read the complete King James Version Bible with integrated Strong's concordance numbers. Click any word to see the original Hebrew or Greek definition, cross-references, and study notes. Covers the full Old and New Testament with 66 books. Free to use for Bible study, research, and personal devotion.

Frequently asked questions

What is Strong's concordance? Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, compiled by James Strong in 1890, assigns a unique number to every original Hebrew and Greek word in the King James Bible. Clicking any word in this reader opens its Strong's entry showing the number, transliteration, definition, and all other places that word appears in Scripture.

What translation is used here? The King James Version (KJV) is the primary translation. The Catholic reader offers the Douay-Rheims and RSV-CE editions. The Orthodox study path includes the Brenton English Septuagint.

Is this Bible reader free? Yes, completely free. No account is required to read. Creating a free account lets you save bookmarks, personal notes, and highlights that sync across devices.

How many books are in the King James Bible? The Protestant KJV contains 66 books — 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. The Catholic Douay-Rheims contains 73 books, adding the deuterocanonical books. Both are available in this library.

KJV Bible + Strong's

Genesis 2

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