


(Dake?s Annotated Reference Bible, Preface.) (Note: this work is included in the Dake Software. While it is obvious that both Dake and Torrey would differ on references from time to time, it is certain that Dake consulted this resource in the collection of his own Scriptural cross-references.

See the preface to Dake?s Annotated Reference Bible where he speaks of the Dake?s Annotated Reference Bible having 500,000 cross-references and compare with the title page of Torrey's The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge where the same claim is made. Torrey, The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. Click here for more information.) This book is also available on our site. (Dake?s Annotated Reference Bible, Mark 4:22 Twelve rules.) (Note: this work is included in the Dake Software. Of special interest is the fact that Strong used the KJV text of The Companion Bible with all of its grammar as a basis for his concordance. Instances are numerous and for comparison purposes check out the definition of any Hebrew or Greek word in Dake's Annotated Reference Bible with that of Strong. On occasion when more clarity was needed than what Strong offered, the definitions were sometimes taken from The Companion Bible. These definitions were taken from the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. In all of Dake's works he continually cites Hebrew and Greek word definitions. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1982.

