Young’s Analytical Concordance To The Bible

Mid-levelBusy pastorsStrong recommendation
Author: Robert Young
Theological Perspective: Reformed
Resource Type: Concordance

Evaluation

Overall Score: 8.0/10

A classic analytical concordance that helps us compare usage with more care than simple lists.

Publication Date(s): 1998
Pages: 1206
ISBN: 978-0917006296
Accuracy of References: 8.4/10
Listings are strong and the analytical approach supports careful checking of usage.
Breadth of Word Coverage: 7.9/10
Organisation helps us trace key terms, though theological balance depends on our wider reading.
Clarity of Organisation: 7.8/10
The analytical element can prompt deeper observation, but it is still not a commentary.
Helpfulness for Study & Preparation: 7.9/10
Presentation is serviceable and rewards regular use, even if it feels more traditional in style.
Suitability for Pastoral Use: 8.2/10
Helpful for preparation when we are tracing themes and testing assumptions across Scripture.
Ease of Use: 7.8/10
Navigation is workable, though the size and conventions take time to learn.

Summary

At a Glance

Length
1206 pages
Type
Specialised
Theo. Perspective
Reformed
Overall score
8 / 10
Strength
Analytical structure supports more careful theme and word tracing.
Limitation
Traditional format takes practice, and it still requires disciplined context first method.

We are looking at a well known analytical concordance associated with Robert Young. Its purpose is to help us find occurrences of words and to point beyond English renderings toward underlying terms, giving us a more textured route into biblical usage.

For pastors, the attraction is that it supports careful observation without demanding extensive technical training. It can help us confirm patterns, compare contexts, and avoid the habit of assuming that a word means the same thing everywhere.

Analytical tools reward disciplined use. They can sharpen our thinking, but they can also tempt us to overreach. The safest path is to let the concordance guide us to passages, then to read those passages in their own argument.

Why Should We Own This Resource?

We should own it if we want a historically proven tool that can serve repeated cross checking. It is especially helpful when we are preparing a series and want to trace key vocabulary across a book or across related passages.

The strength is its ability to support careful comparison. It nudges us to notice that English translation choices vary, and it helps us test whether a theme is truly present or merely assumed. That protects us from preaching our impressions.

The limitation is that no concordance can replace careful exegesis. Word links are only one part of meaning. We still need to read whole paragraphs, pay attention to genre, and let Scripture interpret Scripture through context, not through isolated glosses.

Closing Recommendation

We can recommend this as a worthwhile analytical concordance for pastors who want to work carefully and who are willing to use it as a servant of context first reading.

If we pair it with patient Bible reading and a sound theological framework, it becomes a helpful companion for accurate preaching and thoughtful teaching.


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Classification

  • Level: Mid-level
  • Best For: Busy pastors
  • Priority: Strong recommendation

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