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Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, Abridged in One Volume

Author/Teacher

Gerhard Kittel, Gerhard Friedrich, Geoffrey W. Bromiley

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Research Tools

Format

Printed book

Topic

Original Language Study

Language

en
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The 10 volume Theological Dictionary of the New Testament is considered the most complete dictionary of New Testament words available. This one volume version concentrates on how the words are used within the Bible, spending less space on how the words were used in Greek outside of the Scritpures.

Why We Recommend This Item

This dictionary or lexicon, in addition to talking about the usage of the words in the Bible, also gives information about how they were used in other literature outside of the Bible. An example from the Foundational Class would be how the word artios in 2 Timothy 3:17 is used in secular literature when speaking about joints and of a ship fully equipped for its voyage.

Author/Teacher

Gerhard Kittel, Gerhard Friedrich, Geoffrey W. Bromiley

Category

Research Tools

Format

Printed book

Topic

Original Language Study

Language

en
Buy from Christianbook

For orders up to $100.00 in value, there is a flat shipping fee of $5.00 via USPS Media Mail.

For orders over $100.00 in value, the shipping fee is 5% of the value of the order.

We only ship to addresses in the United States at this time

Stream or Download Option

Why We Recommend This Item

This dictionary or lexicon, in addition to talking about the usage of the words in the Bible, also gives information about how they were used in other literature outside of the Bible. An example from the Foundational Class would be how the word artios in 2 Timothy 3:17 is used in secular literature when speaking about joints and of a ship fully equipped for its voyage.