- THE THEOLOGICAL WORDBOOK OF THE OLD TESTAMENT DRIVER
- THE THEOLOGICAL WORDBOOK OF THE OLD TESTAMENT PLUS
Virtually exhaustive bibliographies of published material relating to the words discussed are also included, as is a special section of Aramaic words used in the Old Testament. The articles focus on theological meanings of importance and do not include lengthy, technical, linguistic discussions.
THE THEOLOGICAL WORDBOOK OF THE OLD TESTAMENT PLUS
There are more than 1,400 articles written by 43 Old Testament scholars, plus some 400 sub-entries giving definitions only. 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. 1224 pages from Moody Press.R Laird Harris, Gleason Archer & Bruce WaltkeKeyed to Strongs concordance, this classic two volume set.
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THE THEOLOGICAL WORDBOOK OF THE OLD TESTAMENT DRIVER
and Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary Ph.D., Harvard University) is a preeminent Old Testament scholar. Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (TWOT) 34.95 27.96 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. His instrumental work in the preparation of the Old Testament portion of the New American Standard Bible has gained wide acclaim and positioned him as a world-renowned scholar.īRUCE WALTKE (B.A., Houghton College Th.M. He authored numerous books, including In the Shadow of the Cross, The Epistle to the Hebrews: A Study Manual, and Survey of Old Testament Introduction. (1916-2004), (B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary L.L.B., Suffolk Law School) was a biblical scholar, theologian, educator, and author. He is co-author of Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament, and is the author of The Inspiration and Canonicity of the Bible, Introductory Hebrew Grammar, and Man: God's Eternal Creation. Harris served as chairman of the Committee on Bible Translation which produced the New International Version. This monumental reference work contains studies of all the important words of the Old Testament and is particularly written for the busy pastor or church worker. Widely known and respected for his biblical scholarship, he completed significant work in the study of theology and science, particularly dealing with creation and evolution. and Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary Ph.D., Dropsie University) served as Professor of Old Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary. LAIRD HARRIS (1911-2008) (B.S., University of Delaware M.A., University of Pennsylvania Th.B.
This book follows the theological word study of the Old Testament, but approaches the matter from a practical and less exhaustive viewpoint than the major studies.