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From the editors of this revision of the Holman Bible Dictionary: “Our sincere hope is that this book will serve multiple purposes, such as Volume 32 Number 2 / April 2006 facilitating acquisition of knowledge about the Bible, understanding the Bible’s meaning and message, and providing an entrée into the wider world of biblical ...
- William H Krieger
Introduction Tyndale Bible Dictionary. Our primary aim throughout the writing and editing process of this volume has been to pro-vide our readers with a comprehensive Bible dictionary. We believe we have reached that goal. The Tyndale Bible Dictionary includes all the significant people, places, and terms in the Bible.
An Interpreting Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names Showing the Meaning of Nearly All the Names of Persons and Places in the Bible by Roswell Hitchcock Note. It should be observed that there is uncertainty about the derivation of some of some words in Hebrew, so that some of the following names may have either of several meanings.
Oct 13, 2021 · Item Size. 3.2G. xiv, 927 pages : 25 cm. This is the best-selling one-volume Bible dictionary. More than 5,000 entries include discussions of historical, geographical, chronological, and biographical aspects of the Bible, as well as articles on theological subjects; more than 700 pictures are included as well. Includes bibliographical references.
A type is a historical person, event, institution, or office that prefigures something in the future (i.e., an antitype). Very often in Scripture, biblical typology spans the testaments in that someone or something in the Old Testament pictured or foreshadowed a New Testament gospel reality.
of his people (29:25), a dwelling that must conform in every detail with his divine character, that is, his unity and holiness. One God requires one sanctuary; the holy God demands a holy people (Le 19:2). (3) the perfection and harmony of the Lord’s character seen in the aesthetics of the tabernacle’s architecture, the gradations
Every word in the Bible is listed in this Index in alphabetical order, besides many other words related to Scripture but not actually found in the text itself. A number, in parenthesis, following a word tells how many times it is used in the Bible. Aaron (319), for instance, means that the word Aaron occurs 319 times throughout the text of