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Dictionaries & Concordances
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The Exhaustive Dictionary of Bible Names
By Judson Cornwall / Bridge-logos Publishing
Whether you're looking for a biblical name for your child or researching Scripture, The Exhaustive Dictionary of Bible Names is your one-stop reference. Drs. Judson Cornwall and Stelman Smith carefully explain the various shades of Greek and Hebrew meanings of every name in the Bible, as well as nearly 40 self-revealing names for God, 275 descriptive titles for Jesus, and 1,000 restorative titles for Christians.
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The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
By James Strong / Thomas Nelson
The Strong's Concordance is a complete list of every word in the King James Version Bible. Each word is followed by a complete list of references where the word can be found. This exhaustive Strong's is enhanced with easy to read type, full Bible book names, definitions and pronunciations for proper names, the words of Christ shaded in gray, a complete topical index, and concise Hebrew & Aramaic and Greek dictionaries. The entries are subdivided and defined when words have more than one meaning. This commentary is based on the King James Version of the Bible and is a great reference tool to have on your shelf! Special Features include charts of: - The Laws of the Bible
- The Teachings and Illustrations of Christ
- The Jewish Calendar
- List of the Jewish Feasts
- Monies and Weights
- Measures of Length, Dry and Liquid Measures
- Harmony of the Gospels
- Prophecies of the Messiah Fulfilled in Jesus Christ
- The Parables and Miracles of Jesus Christ
- Prayers of the Bible
- Old Testament Chronology
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The Three-In-One Bible Reference Companion
By Thomas Nelson
With an A-to-Z listing of every important word in the KJV, here's a complete set of study tools in one easy-to-use volume. The concordance lists words and their uses in biblical context; the topical index traces themes and concepts throughout Scripture; and the dictionary explains ideas, people, places, objects, customs, and events. Features a Fan-Tab index. 811 pages, hardcover from Nelson.
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Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words
By W.E. Vine / Thomas Nelson
This convenient one volume combines Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words and Unger and White's Expository Dictionary of the Old Testament. This book allows you to easily access the alphabetized English equivalents of the Greek or Hebrew words from which they are translated. Throughout the text the most significant biblical words are illustrated by Scripture passages, comments, cross-references, ancient and modern meanings, precise etymologies, historical notes, and clearly defined technical information. Each original language is indexed, and the addition of a topical index allows you to access all the dictionary entries pertinent to specific New Testament ideas and teachings.Keyed to Strong's.
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Vine's Expository Dictionary of the Old & New Testament Words
By W.E. Vine / Thomas Nelson
This super value edition of a classic study resource helps those with limited or no backround in Hebrew or Greek to study the meaning of biblical words in the original languages. A great resource for students, pastors, and anyone who enjoys biblical word studies.
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Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language, 1828 Edition
By Noah Webster / F.a.c.e.
Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language was produced during the years when the American home, church and school were established upon a Biblical and patriotic basis. Webster made important contributions to an American educational system which kept the nation on a Christian Constitutional course for many years.It is not surprising, therefore, that the 1828 American Dictionary should contain the greatest number of Biblical definitions given in any reference volume. Webster considered "education useless without the Bible" and while he cautioned against too extensive use of the Bible in schools as "tending to irreverence," he reiterated, "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government, ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people..."
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