The Amazon link is for the 2nd edition. The picture is the 1st edition.
Amaon would sell me a third edition: https://www.amazon.com/NIV-Exhaustive-Bible-Concordance-Third/dp/0310262933/ref%3Dsr_1_1?crid=WLSV6FFLUOEL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.eRiGdngvfdTTYD8Sv7vOmVcoTQ6CNBFb2zD931HtdAfi5Qm2YBo61teborED84PveO8wXcrwvrV4XGY3waesLMcI6zJVyl51tbMzVad28FH1YVVig54_jL3J8-t9q5kyhdGr8qlaouvU5nbLGaVaMJm7sHFq4JmqSCJwD1qxbESOpUF01vSy1ozk2dlUB3skA-9lBilMq5XKIjZz1ruXCwjFZ-4LTSS3tK85GcDvPkk.giMPD-0Z-_b4KYFqqyCBCya9Vulz35kQ_tQ3pH_NaD0&dib_tag=se&keywords=niv+exhaustive+concordance&qid=1772714657&sprefix=niv+exhaustive+concordance%2Caps%2C197&sr=8-1
However, I'm not sure whether bible software has taken away any need for exhaustive concordances (or just most of it), at any rate, until this book is available, people can run the Logos concordance against the NIV and find all words of the NIV with the respective bible references. The Logos Reverse Interlinear will allow to go back to the Greek/Hebrew text and to lemmas as well as Strong's numbers.
Yes, thank you for your response. I wasn't sure that my request for the concordance got through. I receive several error messages when trying to submit my book request. I am a former Wordsearch user, and I thought the search mechanism in Wordsearch was much easier to use. Anyway, whether or not the concordance becomes available, I will try your recommended work-arounds when looking for certain words.
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