![]() This is one of those landmark, golden reference works that you just cannot do without. This is one of those works that every theologian just has to have. Virtually exhaustive bibliographies of published material relating to the words discussed are also included, in addition to a special section of Aramaic words used in the Old Testament. The articles focus on theological meanings and importance and do not include lengthy, technical, linguistic discussions. There are more than 1,400 articles written by 43 Old Testament scholars, plus some 400 sub-entries giving definitions only. NOTICE: This module requires at least version 3.2.1 of theWord to work properly. The articles focus on theological meanings and importance and do not include lengthy, technical linguistic discussions. From Eden to the New Jerusalem: An Introduction to Biblical Theology. The busy pastor or earnest Christian worker who has neither the time nor the background for detailed technical study yet desires to understand important terms will enjoy this practical resource. Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament. ![]() ![]() The TheWord version integrates perfectly with the Hebrew texts. It's a valuable tool for studying the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. Keyed to Strong’s Concordance, the Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (TWOT) has been a longtime favorite of serious students of the Bible -pastors and laypeople alike. The Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (TWOT) is a classical work which doesn't need presentation. This extensive, scholarly work includes discussions of every Hebrew word of theological significance in the Old Testament, plus brief definitions of all other words found in Brown, Driver and Briggs Hebrew Lexicon. This monumenta reference work, the Theological Wordbook of which Old Testament (TWOT), contains studies of all the significant words of the Vintage Bestattungen and is particularly written for the busy preacher or church hired who may not possess all the technical tools on Bibliography scholarship. ![]()
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