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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-KSI List of Exegesis and Hermeneutic Resources
2-KSI List of Core Theology Resources
3-KSI List of Jewish Resources
4-KSI List of Old & New Testament Resources
5-KSI List of Handbooks & Charts
6-KSI List of English Helps, Bible Dictionaries & Commentaries
7-KSI List of Biblical Hebrew Resources
8-KSI List of Biblical Greek Resources
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Selected Theological Resources Lists
1. Exegesis and Hermeneutics
KSI “OLD & NEW TESTAMENT” RESOURCES 1
KSI “EXEGESIS & HERMENEUTICS” RESOURCES
The K. S. (King Solomon) Industries
Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is literally
impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and exegesis of God’s
Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand Scripture, as well as the writings of
early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic sages. The books presented here are in Dr.
Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related books and resources, researched and studied over the
past 30 years. These selected few are merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works
available for serious theological exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality
scholarship in their respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational
slant in the repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological
categories. No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the wheat
from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
Exegesis, Criticism & Hermeneutics Resources Exegesis and hermeneutics involve the interpretation of texts, especially scripture, to try to
understand their meaning and how they apply to the broader context of Christian theology.
Mikra: Text, Translation, Reading, & Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in
Ancient Judaism & Early Christianity
by Edited by Harry Sysling Edited by Martin Jan Mulder (Author)
The term "Mikra" is frequently used interchangeably with "Bible" and "Holy
Scripture." Nevertheless the term carries more freight, for it means "the way in
which the text has always been and ought to be recited and understood by those
who have been closely connected with the texts."
Exegetical Fallacies
by D. A. Carson (Author)
This book offers updated explanations of the sins of interpretation to teach sound
grammatical, lexical, cultural, theological, and historical Bible study practices.
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Study of the Types
by Ada R. Habershon (Author)
Habershon unfolds the types and symbols in Scripture that represent Christ and
His work.
Protestant Biblical Interpretation: A Textbook of Hermeneutics
by Bernard Ramm (Author)
Since its publication in 1950, Protestant Biblical Interpretation has been a
standard introduction to hermeneutics in evangelical colleges and seminaries.
Twice revised, this textbook has sold well over 100,000 copies. Now this
venerable resource is available in a paperback edition.
Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism
by J. Harold Greenlee (Author)
F. F. Bruce commented on the first edition, "I am glad to give it my warm
commendation. As an introduction to the criticism of the New Testament it has
. . . no equal in English." Since Bruce's comments on the original edition thirty
years ago, this clear and comprehensive introduction to New Testament textual
criticism has remained a popular text for beginning and intermediate students.
Diagrams, an appendix of Latin terms, supplementary readings, a bibliography,
and an index make this revised edition an invaluable resource.
The Quest for the Original Text of the New Testament
by Philip Wesley Comfort (Author)
This introduction to the work of textual criticism challenges students to
continue the quest for the original text. It is essentially a sequel to 'Early
Manuscripts and Modern Translations of the New Testament'.
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The Origin of the Bible
by Philip W. Comfort (Editor)
This volume provides a fascinating overview of how the Bible was first
inspired, canonized, read as sacred literature, copied in ancient Hebrew and
Greek manuscripts, and eventually translated into the languages of the world.
No other one-volume work can match this wealth of information about the
historical development of the Bible
General Introduction to the Bible: From Ancient Tablets to Modern
Translations
by David Ewert (Author)
A General Introduction to the Bible is filled with photographs of ancient texts,
pages from various Bibles, photographs of key individuals and settings -- all of
which add understanding to the Bible's history. Maps and charts show the
development of languages, textual families, and the relationship of various
translations and revisions. There are suggested readings and an extensive
glossary and index.
The Hebrew kingdom (The Cambridge ancient history)(1965)
by Otto Eissfeldt (Author)
Textual Criticism (Guides to Biblical Scholarship Old Testament Series)
by P McCarter (Author)
An introduction to the goals and methods of textual criticism of the Bible,
intended to give students of Hebrew the necessary tools to study the text. The
principles of textual criticism are explained in terms of both their usefulness
and their limitations, and are illustrated with examples from the Bible
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Biblical Hermeneutics: A Treatise on the Interpretation of the Old and New
Testaments (Classic Reprint)
by Milton Spenser Terry (Author)
Excerpt from Biblical Hermeneutics: A Treatise on the Interpretation of the Old
and New Testaments
A Concise History of Christian Thought
by Tony Lane (Author)
A Concise History of Christian Thought offers a succinct, readable survey of
key Christian thinkers and significant theological developments from the
church's inception to the present.
Sold more than 50,000 copies in its earlier editions.
Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible
by Emanuel Tov (Author)
Since its initial publication, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible has
established itself as the indispensable authoritative textbook and reference on
the subject. In this thoroughly revised third edition, Emanuel Tov has
incorporated the insights of the last ten years of scholarship, including new
perspectives on the biblical texts among the Dead Sea Scrolls, all of which have
now been published. Here are expanded discussions of the contribution of
textual criticism to biblical exegesis and of the role of scribes in the
transmission of the text. The introduction and references throughout the book have been
thoroughly revised with the beginning student of textual criticism in mind.
Handbook of Biblical Criticism,
by Richard N. Soulen (Author), R. Kendall Soulen (Author)
The Handbook of Biblical Criticism is designed to be a starting point for
understanding the vast array of methods, approaches and technical terms
employed in this field. Updates in this edition also include an expanded
dictionary of terms, phrases, names, and frequently used abbreviations, as well
as a bibliography that includes the most up-to-date date publications.
The Handbook of Biblical Criticism is a valuable introductory textbook and a
reliable guide for pastors, laypersons, and scholars whose expertise lies in other fields.
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Toward an Exegetical Theology: Biblical Exegesis for Preaching and Teaching
by Walter C. Kaiser Jr. (Author)
Proposes a method of biblical interpretation consisting of contexual,
syntactical, verbal, theological, and homiletical analysis.
Number in Scripture: Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual Significance
by E W Bullinger (Author)
First published many decades ago, E.W. Bullinger’s Number in Scripture
remains a first-rate scholarly study of the importance of numbers in scripture.
Bullinger’s work edifies Christians and challenges cynics by expertly surveying
the intricate design and purpose in God’s inspired word. Though the reader will
find reading Number in Scripture from cover to cover satisfying, it is in many
respects a reference book.
The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation
by Michael O. Wise (Author), Martin G., Jr. Abegg (Author), Edward M. Cook
(Author)
A fully revised and updated edition of our translation of the complete Dead Sea
Scrolls, making it the definitive translation of the Scrolls in English.
With new texts, updated introductions, a glossary of terms, and other new
additions, this will become the definitive translation of the Scrolls, and the lead
companion to our other Dead Sea Scrolls Guides: The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the
Dead Sea Scrolls Bible.
The Dead Sea Scrolls Major Publications and Tools for Study (1977)
by Joseph A. Fitzmyer (Author)
This compilation includes outlines of important texts, explains various sigla
used, indicates places of publication of Dead Sea Scroll material, explains the
contents of the texts, and introduces the student to various tools of study. It lists
the sites where the texts have been found and the full bibliographical titles of
major publications. An effort has been made to be exhaustive in the listing of
the sites and the texts that have been published to date.
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The Kregel Pictorial Guide to the Dead Sea Scrolls: How They Were
Discovered and What They Mean (The Kregel Pictorial Guide Series)
by Joel Willitts (Author)
In the Kregel Pictorial Guide to the Dead Sea Scrolls, author Joel Willitts
introduces readers to the scrolls―what they are, who wrote them, and what
they tell us―and further expounds on the important roll these scrolls play in
understanding Christianity and the Bible.
The King James Only Controversy: Can You Trust Modern Translations?
by James R. White (Author), Mike Baird (Foreword)
Authoritative answers defending the modern translations from those who say
the King James is the only true Bible; shows how Bible translation actually
works.
The King James Version Debate: A Plea for Realism
by D. A. Carson (Author)
The author addresses laypeople and pastors with a concise explanation of the
science of textual criticism and refutes the proposition that the King James
Version is superior to contemporary translations.
Facts on King James Only Debate
by John Ankerberg (Author), John Weldon (Author)
Learn about the translation process & examine the King James & other well-
known versions. Delve into important translation & related issues, including:
biblical inerrancy; how translations are made; a comparison of the King James
Bible with more recent versions; ways pastors & churches can respond to this
issue; which Bible translation is best for you.
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2. Core Theology Resources
KSI “CORE THEOLOGY” RESOURCES 1
KSI “CORE THEOLOGY” RESOURCES
The K. S. (King Solomon) Industries
Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is literally
impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and exegesis of God’s
Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand Scripture, as well as the writings of
early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic sages. The books presented here are in Dr.
Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related books and resources, researched and studied over the
past 30 years. These selected few are merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works
available for serious theological exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality
scholarship in their respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational
slant in the repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological
categories. No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the wheat
from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
Core Theology Resources
Manual of Theology
by John L. Dagg (Author)
First printed in 1857 by the Southern Baptist Publication Society. In its time,
the volume was originally designed for the use of those who didn’t have the
time and opportunity to study larger works on theology; however, today, it’s
nothing less than excellent scholarship.
The Moody Handbook of Theology
by Paul P Enns (Author)
The study of God, His nature, and His Word are all essential to the Christian
faith. Now those interested in Christian theology have a newly revised and
updated reference tool in the 25th Anniversary Edition of The Moody
Handbook of Theology.
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Basic Theology: A Popular Systematic Guide to Understanding Biblical Truth
by Charles C. Ryrie (Author)
Featuring charts, definitions, and Scripture and subject indices, Basic Theology
will give you a clear and comprehensive picture of Ryrie's approach to
systematic theology. Its 94 chapters are arranged in outline style for easy
reference. Considerable emphasis is given to explaining the dispensational view
of the end times.
Christian Theology
by Millard J. Erickson (Author)
Leading evangelical scholar Millard Erickson offers a new edition of his
bestselling textbook, now substantially updated and revised throughout. This
edition takes into account feedback from professors and students and reflects
current theological conversations, with added material on the atonement,
justification, and divine foreknowledge. Erickson's comprehensive introduction
is biblical, contemporary, moderate, and fair to various positions, and it applies doctrine to
Christian life and ministry.
Introducing Covenant Theology
by Michael Horton (Author)
Unwinds the intricacies of covenant theology, making the complex surprisingly
simple and accessible to every reader.
A Basic Christian Theology
by A. J. Conyers (Author)
Christians in North America often see theology as hairsplitting, irrelevant and
sometimes, even irreverent. In a Basic Christian Theology, A.J. Conyers
reminds us that, as humans, we are all theologians. Just experiencing ourselves,
others, and the world raises theological questions in our minds
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A Dispensational Theology
by Charles F. Baker (Author, Foreword, Introduction), Peter Veltman
(Preface)
A complete theology book with emphasis on dispensational perspectives, and
their related scriptural references, written to be useful for the layman by
avoiding theological jargon. An important study guide to clear up the prevalent
misunderstandings and misconceptions among Christians concerning the
methods and results of dispensational interpretation. Mr. Baker doesn't simply
duplicate what has already been written, but he gives prominence to that which
has been neglected: the dispensational thrust of the scriptures.
A Dispensational Synopsis of the New Testament
by Charles F. Baker (Author)
In this significant work of 200 plus pages, every New Testament book is
considered. An emphasis on each book's special dispensational features is
clearly, consisely put forward.
Charts of Christian Theology & Doctrine
by H. Wayne House (Author)
ZondervanCharts are ready references for those who need essential
information in a hurry. Accessible and highly useful, the books in this library
offer clear organization and thorough summaries of issues, subjects, and topics
that are key to Christian students
Things to Come: A Study in Biblical Eschatology
by J. Dwight Pentecost (Author)
In this massive, highly successful book, Dr. Pentecost has synthesized the
whole field of prophecy into a unified biblical doctrine, a systematic and
complete biblical eschatology. With nearly a quarter of a million copies sold,
Things to Come has earned its place in the library of the pastor, the scholar,
and the seminarian or Bible institute student.
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Things That Differ
by Cornelius Stam (Author)
This volume demonstrates how the dispensational method of Bible study is
the method God approves, and the only one by which the Bible makes sense.
It shows the perfect harmony between the changeless principles of God and
His changing dispensations. This book points out the distinctions between
Prophecy and the Mystery, the kingdom of heaven and the Body of Christ, the
ministries of Peter and Paul, etc.
Dispensational Truth [with Full Size Illustrations], or God's Plan and
Purpose in the Ages [Dr. Warren has this 1920 Edition]
After more than three years’ efforts, mostly designing and drawing the
charts and illustrations, the book was extremely well received in 1918 and
remains to this day a much used spiritual guide. As a result of its success
and wide circulation, the first edition was soon sold out, and subsequently
followed by a second edition, and later, with a revised edition.
Gospel of the Kingdom: Scriptural Studies in the Kingdom of God
by George Eldon Ladd (Author)
Ladd, whose work has included much technical study of the doctrine of the
kingdom, here presents a practical and devotional scriptural study of the many
aspects of the kingdom, based on the parables, the Sermon on the Mount, and
other key passages.
The Institutes of Christian Religion Paperback – Abridged,
by John Calvin (Author), Tony Lane (Editor), Hilary Osborne (Editor)
This abridged edition of the Institutes provides a readable and inexpensive
sampler of Calvin's greatest work. Lane has condensed the 1559 edition,
retaining the heart of Calvin's teachings on all his major themes.
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Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue
by Brad J. Waggoner (Author), E. Ray Clendenen (Author)
Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue brings together new presentations
from noted Southern Baptists including Daniel Akin, Tom Ascol, David
Dockery, Charles Lawless, and Ed Stetzer that address misperceptions,
stereotypes, and caricatures of the debate over Reformed theology.
The Sovereignty of God
by Arthur W. Pink (Author)
The Sovereignty of God is a timeless classic work by A. W. Pink.
God's Foreknowledge and Man's Free Will:
by Richard Rice (Author)
Predestination & Free Will: Four Views of Divine Sovereignty & Human
Freedom
by David Basinger (Editor), Randall Basinger (Editor)
If God is in control, are people really free? This question has bothered
Christians for centuries. And answers have covered a wide spectrum. Today
Christians still disagree. Those who emphasize human freedom view it as a
reflection of God's self-limited power. Others look at human freedom in the
order of God's overall control. David and Randall Basinger have put this age-
old question to four scholars trained in theology and philosophy.
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Did God Know?
by H Elseth (Author), Gayle L. Teague (Foreword)
This book has been out of print for many years and is now available again for
people to enjoy. "Did God Know" is spoken highly of in many bible study
corners and often cited in the bibliography of journal articles. A well-
researched questioning of ideas we have accepted which weren't biblical but
seemed appropriate.
Dispensationalism
by Charles C. Ryrie (Author)
Highly acclaimed theologian Dr. Charles C. Ryrie addresses this crucial issue
from the perspective of classic dispensationalism. He confronts the views of
covenant theology, historical premillennialism, ultradispensationalism, and in
this revised edition, the increasingly popular progressive dispensationalism.
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3. Jewish Resources
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The K. S. (King Solomon) Industries
Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is
literally impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and
exegesis of God’s Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand
Scripture, as well as the writings of early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic
sages. The books presented here are in Dr. Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related
books and resources, researched and studied over the past 30 years. These selected few are
merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works available for serious theological
exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality scholarship in their
respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational slant in the
repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological categories.
No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the
wheat from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
Helpful Jewish Resources
THEOLOGICAL REFERENCES
DAF YOMI SIZE SCHOTTENSTEIN Ed Talmud English [Daf Yomi Size]
Complete 73 volume set
Open the Schottenstein Edition and step into a "study hall without walls."
Feel the electricity, the excitement, the profundity, the beauty of the
Talmudic experience! Let the Talmud open your eyes to the wonders of the
Torah. Acclaimed by a broad spectrum of roshei yeshivah, scholars, and
laymen around the world, this series lets you join the world of Abaye and
Rava without oversimplification, without extraneous material, without
turgidity. It's clear. It's accurate. It's challenging. It's authentic.
Tanach: Stone Edition , Pocket Size (ArtScroll (Mesorah))Aug 23, 2010
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman
The Torah (5 Books of Moses), the Prophets, the Writings. The Stone Edition
Tanach is the 24 Books of the Bible, newly translated and annotated.
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Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the
Midrashic Literature Nov 1, 2005
by Marcus Jastrow
A classic and still standard resource, Marcus Jastrow's monumental
dictionary remains unique in that it covers both the Hebrew and the Aramaic
languages used in the literature of the rabbinic period. This indispensable
dictionary of targumic and rabbinic literature includes thousands of entries in
fully vocalized Hebrew and Aramaic, with references to the original texts,
clear English definitions, and the full range of meanings and usages in the
sources. It is organized alphabetically by actual form but also includes references to the root of
words and abundant cross-references. Complete in one volume, in a reader friendly format and
page size, with a sturdy binding and an index of scriptural quotations, it is the most
comprehensive single-volume dictionary available for reading early Jewish texts.
Hamafteach: Talmud Bavli, A-z Subject Indexed Reference Guide
Hardcover – January 1, 2012
by Daniel Retter (Author)
The HaMafteach is a groundbreaking literary achievement: It is a
comprehensive alphabetical Index - cataloging topics, terms, concepts,
Sages' sayings, parables, anecdotes - all in one convenient, easy-to-use
volume. Pick a term, look it up, and discover a user-friendly listing of where
the subject is discussed throughout the Babylonian Talmud. HaMafteach
means "the key" and that's precisely what this is. Simply turn "the key" and
it immediately directs you to any, or many, of the Talmud's treasured pages.
Reference Guide to the Talmud Hardcover – March 1, 2014
by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz (Author)
This is a new edition of the classic Reference Guide to the Talmud first
published thirty years ago. Reformatted and updated by Rabbi Joshua
Schreier, this is now even more useful than the original. No student of the
Talmud should be without Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz's Reference Guide to the
Talmud. This essential aid provides historical background on the Talmudic
period and commentators, describes fundamentals of the Talmud's structure,
concepts, terminology and inner logic, explains basic assumptions underlying the debates, and
includes appendices on weights and measures, a key to abbreviations, a general index and more.
The Mishnah: Translated from the Hebrew with Introduction and Brief
Explanatory Notes Paperback – January 1, 2012
by Herbert Danby (Translator)
The "Mishnah," understood to be the written form of the Jewish Oral Law, was
preserved by the rabbis following the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70
CE, and was completed in approximately 200 CE. More than four centuries of
Jewish religious thought and activity are found within this text, and it is as
important to the development of Judaism as the New Testament is to the
development of Christianity.
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Greek in Jewish Palestine/Hellenism in Jewish Palestine Paperback –
December 20, 2012
by Prof Saul Lieberman (Author)
In this book, master Talmudist and scholar of the Greco-Roman world, the
late Professor Saul Lieberman, elucidates words, texts, customs, and practices
in either rabbinic or classical literature, often by reference to passages in the
other. In “Greek in Jewish Palestine”, he demonstrates that “almost every
foreign word and phrase have their raison d'etre in rabbinic literature” and that
“all Greek phrases in rabbinic literature are quotations.” “Hellenism in Greek Palestine” is “an
inquiry into the spirit of many rabbinic observations and investigations of the facts, incidents,
opinions, notions and beliefs to which the Rabbis allude in their statements.”
Pirkei Avos Treasury: The Sages Guide to Living with an Anthologized
Commentary & Anecdotes (ArtScroll (Mesorah) Hardcover – August 1,
1995
by Moshe Lieber (Author), Nosson Scherman (Author)
Encyclopedia of Biblical Personalities: Anthologized from the Talmud,
Midrash, and Rabbinic Writings Hardcover – May 21, 1994
by Yishai Chasidah (Author)
Anyone who has ever used it cannot imagine how he could ever have done
without it. By bringing together and organizing biographical snippets from
the length and breadth of Rabbinic literature, the author has provided the
closest thing we have to biographical analyses of the personalities of
Scripture. ’Ishei HaTanach is not only a storehouse of information, it has
become the spawning ground of infinite ideas and insights on the part of countless authors,
speakers, teachers, and thinkers.
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GENERAL & HISTORICAL REFERENCES
(Jewish and/or Messianic)
Codex Judaica Chronological Index of Jewish History Hardcover –
November 1, 2005
by Mattis Kantor (Author)
Jewish History of over 5,000 years in a year by year format, with heavy
cross-referencing and exhaustive index. Easy reading - a browsers delight,
with little snippets of fascinating facts.
Documents - in a scholarly manner - the ancestral history of Biblical and
Talmudic eras, and provides meticulous and erudite bibliography-
references.
Heritage: Civilization and the Jews Hardcover – Unabridged, December,
1984
by Abba Eban (Author)
From the birth of Jewish history to the rebirth of the State of Israel, the
author, the former Israeli ambassador to the U.S. and the U.N., traces four
thousand years of Jewish experience.
Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus Paperback – Unabridged, 1969
by Joachim Jeremias (Author)
An Investigation into Economic and Social Conditions during the New
Testament Period, including: Economic conditions in the city of Jerusalem,
economic status, social status, and the maintenance of racial purity.
Israel & the Nations: The History of Israel from the Exodus to the Fall of the
Second Temple Paperback – September 3, 1998
by F. F. Bruce (Author), David F. Payne (Author)
F. F. Bruce shapes the daunting complexities of this history, nearly fourteen
hundred years from the exodus to the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, into
straight prose that sparkles with clarity. More than half of the book is devoted
to the postexilic history of Israel, the "intertestamental" period and the first-
century history that forms the backdrop of the New Testament. First published
in 1963, Israel and the Nations has achieved wide recognition as an excellent introduction to the
history of Israel.
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A Biblical History of Israel Paperback
by Iain Provan (Author), V. Philips Long (Author), Tremper Longman III
(Author)
In this much-anticipated textbook, three respected biblical scholars have
written a history of ancient Israel that takes the biblical text seriously as an
historical document. While also considering nonbiblical sources and being
attentive to what disciplines like archaeology, anthropology, and sociology
suggest about the past, the authors do so within the context and paradigm of
the Old Testament canon, which is held as the primary document for reconstructing Israel's
history.
The Israelites, Paperback – January 1, 2001
by B.S. Isserlin (Author)
Covering the period of the thirteenth century B.C.E. to the fall of Jerusalem in
586 b.c.e., Isserlin, a senior scholar, synthesizes the social, historical,
geographical, and archaeological materials relevant to studying ancient Israel
in its ancient Near Eastern context. Isserlin has an accessible style and brings
the latest in biblical research to students and general readers. The stunning
array of 85 photographs -- plus maps, line-drawings, and charts -- make this a
rich resource for scholars as well.
In the Footsteps of the Lost Ten Tribes
by Dr. Avigdor Shachan (Author), Laurence Becker (Editor), David Israel
Itzkowitz (Assistant)
In the year 722 BCE the Israelite masses were taken by the Assyrian army
and led off to exile. The legends surrounding the whereabouts of these Ten
Lost Tribes are so numerous, so persuasive and so enchanting, there is hardly
a place under the sun that has not been searched by explorers in their quest to
uncover their "True" journey and location. When the longing for their lost, far-away brothers
overwhelmed the, the communal heads and rabbis of the remaining tribes of Judah, Benjamin
and Levi composed letter and sent them out by messenger to the Ten Tribes. These messengers
generally vanished as well, and all traces of them seem to have disappeared in a cloud of
uncertainty and mystery. Dr. Shachan has followed in the footsteps of these messengers and
returned. He tells us of the people of Pashtunistan in Afghanistan, which is made up of tribal
clans whose names and genealogies relate to the Ten Tribes.He has rediscovered the remnants of
the Nephtalite kingdom and pinpointed the location of the Ten Tribes in central Asia. He has
found traces of the kingdom of Kaifeng in China. He has documented the path of the Ten Tribes
through India and followed them to Japan, even including a glossary of Hebrew terms used in
Japanese. Today relics of the culture, customs and commandments of the Mosaic Law are still in
evidence among different nations and tribes. Ten of millions of inhabitants of the world still
claim that they are descendants of the Ten Tribes 2,700 years after their exile.
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365 Fascinating Facts about Holy Land Paperback – March, 2000
by Clarence M. Wagner (Author
Manners and Customs of the Bible: A Complete Guide to the Origin and
Significance of Our Time-Honored Biblical Tradition
by James M. Freeman (Author)
Have you ever wondered how a camel can go through the eye of a needle?
How the four men got their paralytic friend through the roof to Jesus? What it
means to greet one another with a holy kiss? This book answers these questions
and others. In it, you will learn who the magi were, how lots were used, and
what it means to be engraved on the palm of God's hand. This valuable
resource goes book by book through the Bible, explaining many customs practiced in Bible
times. Not only is it easy to understand, but it is also filled with many helpful illustrations. This
useful tool will greatly aid anyone wanting to understand more about the Bible.
Sketches of Jewish Social Life: Updated Edition Hardcover – May 1, 1994
by Alfred Edersheim (Author)
For the first time since it originally appeared, this classic work has been
newly typeset in an easy-to-read modern typeface, making reading, studying,
consulting easier than ever before.
The most relevant citations of Scripture, rabbinic sources, and the works of
Philo and Josephus are supplied to complement Edersheim's masterful
assessment of the writings of Jesus' day.
The Spirit of Jewish Law: A Brief Account of Biblical and Rabbinical
Jurisprudence With a Special Note on Jewish Law and the State of Israel 1 ED
Edition. by George Horowitz (Author)
Jewish law has evolved throughout the centuries as a mature, complex system
with direct bearing on the evolution of law within Christendom. The
modifications of Roman law by the Church in the Middle Ages, the covenant
law of the American Puritans, and a significant portion of Anglo-American
secular law has been derived from and influenced by this older legal tradition.
At the same time, because so much of that tradition has been embodied in
Hebrew and Aramaic texts, it had remained largely inaccessible to all but Talmudic scholars
until the publication of Horowitz’s work.
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They Loved the Torah: What Yeshua's First Followers Really Thought about
the Law Paperback – June 1, 2001
by David Friedman (Author)
Even though many Jews believe that Paul taught against the Law, this book
disproves that notion. Most Christians are disconnected from the Torah;
reading this book will reconnect them. Dr. Friedman Makes an excellent case.
Torah Rediscovered: 5th Edition,
by Ariel and D'vorah Berkowitz (Author)
Torah Rediscovered lovingly challenges readers, Jewish and non-Jewish alike,
to take an honest new look at the true nature of the first five books of the Bible
(the Torah). Torah Rediscovered reveals the beauty and depth of God’s divine
covenantal revelation. In doing so, Torah Rediscovered attempts to
demonstrate to all who seek to understand it how its divinely inspired pages
can help them to learn in greater depth what it means to be new creations in
Messiah. Plus a chapter on how to study and teach the Torah along with the weekly Torah
readings. Foreword by Dr. David Stern, translator of The Complete Jewish Bible. Join hundreds
of others from all around the world and order your copies of Torah Rediscovered today!
An Introduction to Second Temple Judaism: History and Religion of the Jews
in the Time of Nehemiah, the Maccabees, Hillel, and Jesus Paperback –
August 12, 2010
by Lester L. Grabbe (Author)
An internationally respected expert on the Second Temple period provides a
fully up-to-date introduction to this crucial area of Biblical Studies. This
introduction, by a world leader in the field, provides the perfect guide to the
Second Temple Period, its history, literature, and religious setting. Lester
Grabbe magisterially guides the reader through the period providing a careful
overview of the most studied sources, the history surrounding them and the various currents
within Judaism at the time. This book will be a core text for courses on the Apocrypha and
Pseudepigrapha, as well as Qumran, Intertestamental Literature and Early Judaism.
The Temple: Its Ministry and Services Hardcover – April, 1995
by Alfred Edersheim (Author)
Citations from Scripture, rabbinic sources, and the works of Philo and Josephus
enhance the reader's understanding of the temple, kits sacrifices, ministry,
personnel, and services. These materials complement Edersheim's discussion,
clarify difficult passages, and illumine the reader as to the true, spiritual
meaning of the temple and its services.
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In the Shadow of the Temple: Jewish Influences on Early Christianity
Hardcover – April, 2002
by Oskar Skarsaune (Author)
The widespread perception of a decisive "parting of the ways" between
Christianity and Judaism after the destruction of the temple in C.E. 70 has
distorted our understanding of the following decades and centuries of Jewish
and Christian history. We are left with the impression that hostile polemic or
mutual avoidance between Christians and Jews was the order of the day. In the
Shadow of the Temple offers a new perspective on the development of the early church in its
practice (e.g., wordhip, baptism and Eucarist) and doctrine (e.g., Scripture, Christology,
peumatology).
The Ways That Never Parted: Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the
Early Middle Ages Paperback – July 1, 2007
by Adam H. Becker (Editor), Annette Yoshiko Reed (Editor)
n this first paperback edition of a volume originally published by Mohr Siebeck
in 2003, stellar international scholars question whether there in fact was a
"parting of the ways" between Judaism and Christianity. Includes a new
preface by the editors discussing scholarship since 2003.
Jews and Christians: The Parting of the Ways, A. D. 70 to 135 Paperback –
April 7, 1999
by James D. G. Dunn (Author)
This collection of learned essays helps to clarify the extent to which we can
speak of the parting of the ways between Christianity and Judaism in the period
spanned by two Jewish revolts against Rome. Twelve internationally respected
scholars carefully analyze the chief Jewish and Christian documents and
traditions relating to the period, drawing out their significance for the topic.
The result is an integrated and comprehensive study of the diverging trajectories of Judaism and
early Christianity.
The church and the Jews: The biblical relationship
by Daniel Gruber (Author)
The Church and the Jews from a historical and biblical viewpoint.
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Jewish Believers in Jesus: The Early Centuries Hardcover – August 1, 2007
by Oskar Skarsaune (Editor), Reidar Hvalvik (Editor)
Jewish Believers in Jesus: The Early Centuries examines the formative first five
centuries of Christian history as experienced by individuals who were
ethnically Jewish but who professed faith in Jesus Christ as the Messiah.
Offering the work of an impressive international team of scholars, this unique
study examines the first five centuries of texts thought to have been authored or
edited by Jewish Christians, including the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, the
New Testament Apocrypha, and some patristic works. Also considered are
statements within patristic literature about Jewish believers and uses of oral traditions from
Jewish Christians. Furthermore, the evidence in Jewish, mainly rabbinic, literature is examined,
and room is made for a judicious sifting of the archaeological evidence. The final two chapters
are devoted to an enlightening synthesis of the material with subsequent conclusions regarding
Jewish believers in antiquity.
Future Israel: Why Christian Anti-Judaism Must Be Challenged (New
American Commentary Studies in Bible and Theology) Hardcover – October
15, 2007
by Barry E. Horner (Author)
Author Barry E. Horner writes to persuade readers concerning the divine
validity of the Jew today (based on Romans 11:28), as well as the nation of
Israel and the land of Palestine, in the midst of this much debated issue within
Christendom at various levels. He examines the Bible’s consistent pro-Judaic
direction, namely a Judeo-centric eschatology that is a unifying feature
throughout Scripture.
Parables in Midrash: Narrative and Exegesis in Rabbinic Literature Revised
ed. Edition
by David Stern (Author)
David Stern shows how the parable or mashal--the most distinctive type of
narrative in midrash--was composed, how its symbolism works, and how it
serves to convey the ideological convictions of the rabbis. He describes its
relation to similar tales in other literatures, including the parables of Jesus in
the New Testament and kabbalistic parables. Through its innovative approach
to midrash, this study reaches beyond its particular subject, and will appeal to all readers
interested in narrative and religion.
The church and the Jews: The biblical relationship
by Daniel Gruber (Author)
The Church and the Jews from a historical and biblical viewpont.
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The Jewish Religion in the Time of Jesus (1909) (Classic Reprint)
by Georg Wilhelm Hollmann (Author)
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is
part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was
reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work
as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library
stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important
libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.
Jewish Contemporaries of Jesus: Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes Paperback –
November, 1995
by Gunter Stemberger (Author), Allan W. Mahnke (Translator)
This book looks carefully at the sources of information for the three most
prominent religious groups of first-century Judaism. Mahnke presents a close
reexamination of the sources, history and teaching of the three groups.
Jews and Gentiles in the Early Jesus Movement: An Unintended Journey
2013th Edition
by A. Bibliowicz (Author)
This volume offers new insights on Jewish-Gentile relations and the evolution
of belief in the early Jesus movement, suggesting that the New Testament
reflects the early stages of a Gentile challenge to the authority and legitimacy
of the descendants of Jesus' disciples and first followers as the exclusive
guardians and interpreters of his legacy.
The History of Jewish Christianity: From the First to the Twentieth Century
Paperback – May 21, 2009
by Hugh J. Schonfield (Author), Bruce Booker (Editor)
Written by the late Dr. Hugh J. Schonfield. Re-edited and re-printed by Bruce
R. Booker under permission of The Hugh & Helene Schonfield World Service
Trust . This is a great book that has been out of print since 1936. It tracks the
history of Jewish Christianity since the First Century and why it seems to
have virtually disappeared until recent decades - reappearing as the Messianic Movement.
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The Jews in the Time of Jesus: An Introduction Paperback – January 1, 1995
by Stephen Wylen (Author)
Explores the history and religion of the Jews in the late Second Temple and
early rabbinic era, emphasizing those aspects of early Judaism that are
significant to Christians seeking to understand the context in which Jesus lived
and taught.
Jewish Backgrounds of the New Testament Paperback – August 1, 2000
by J. Julius Jr. Scott (Author)
This survey of intertestamental Judaism illuminates the customs and
controversies that provide essential background for understanding the New
Testament. Scott opens a door into the Jewish world and literature leading up
to the development of Christianity. He also offers an accessible overview of
the data through helpful charts, maps, and diagrams incorporated throughout
the text to engage his readers.
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4. Old & New Testament Resources
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Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is
literally impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and
exegesis of God’s Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand
Scripture, as well as the writings of early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic
sages. The books presented here are in Dr. Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related
books and resources, researched and studied over the past 30 years. These selected few are
merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works available for serious theological
exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality scholarship in their
respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational slant in the
repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological categories.
No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the
wheat from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
Old Testament Resources
A Concordance to the Septuagint: And the Other Greek
Versions of the Old Testament (Including the Apocryphal
Books...May 1, 1998
by Edwin Hatch and Henry A. Redpath
Hebrew/Aramaic Index to the Septuagint: Keyed to the
Hatch-Redpath Concordance Paperback – May, 1998
by Takamitsu Muraoka (Author), Edwin Hatch (Author),
T. Muraoka (Author)
For over one hundred years, this resource has been an indispensable tool for biblical scholars.
Now back by demand, the second edition includes an extensive Hebrew index by internationally
renowned Septuagint scholar Takamitsu Muraoka, which lists all of the Greek words used to
translate each Hebrew and Aramaic word. This edition also includes an introductory essay by
Septuagint scholars Robert Kraft and Emanuel Tov and an improved system for utilizing the
appendices.
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The Septuagint with Apocrypha: Greek and English Hardcover – April 1,
1986
by Lancelot C. Brenton (Author, Editor)
This edition of The Septuagint with Apocrypha (the ancient Greek translation
of the Hebrew Old Testament and the apocryphal books of the same linguistic
origin) gives the complete Greek text along with a parallel English translation
by Brenton.
Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament Oct 1, 2003
by R Laird Harris and Gleason L Archer Jr.
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 the Brown-Driver-Briggs (BDB) Hebrew Lexicon.
Keyed to Strong’s Concordance, the Theological Wordbook of the Old
Testament has been a longtime favorite of serious students of the Bible—
pastors and laypeople alike.
Old Testament Theology in a Canonical Context Jan 1, 1990
by Brevard S. Childs
A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament Jun 9, 1991
by Roy B. Zuck and Eugene Merrill
A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament gives fresh insight and
understanding to this theological discipline. Scholars from Dallas Theological
Seminary combine to create this important volume edited by Roy B. Zuck.
Each contributor looks at divine revelation as it appears chronologically in the
canon, allowing you to witness God's truth unfold through the centuries.
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Wilson's Old Testament Word Studies Jun 1, 1990
by William Wilson
Gain a better understanding of word meanings in the Old Testament with
"Wilson's Old Testament Word Studies. Wilson's" is a valuable tool for both
the Hebrew student and those who do not have a working knowledge of the
language.
An Introduction to the Old Testament: Second Edition Dec 3, 2006
by Tremper Longman III and Raymond B. Dillard
This upper-level introduction to the Old Testament offers students a solid
understanding of three key issues: historical background, literary analysis,
and theological message.
A Popular Survey of the Old Testament May 1, 1996
by Norman L. Geisler
Illustrated with photos, charts, and maps, and written in an easy, informal
style, this survey will be enjoyed by all who want to enrich their
understanding of Old Testament people and events.
Cracking Old Testament Codes: A Guide to Interpreting the Literary Genres
of the Old Testament Jun 6, 1995
by D. Brent Sandy and Ronald L. Giese
A guide to the various kinds of literature in the Old Testament-narrative,
history, law, oracles, and more-and how to interpret them. Contributors
include Eugene Merrill, Walt Kaiser, and Tremper Longman, III.
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New Testament Resources New Testament Introduction (Master Reference Collection) Hardcover
by Donald Guthrie (Author)
A careful recasting of a benchmark evangelical work, this new edition
provides a fixed point for surveying the books of the New Testament. Noting
the issues raised by the past two decades of biblical scholarship, Guthrie
engages the issues of authorship and authenticity, purpose and structure,
historical context and cultural setting. In these discussions, as well as in the
notes and bibliographies, he draws on a wealth of recent scholarly research
which gives added value to this classic resource.
An Introduction to the New Testament Hardcover – August 29, 2005
by D. A. Carson (Author), Douglas J. Moo (Author)
An Introduction to the New Testament focuses on "special introduction"
that is historical questions dealing with authorship, date, sources, purpose,
destination, and so forth. This approach stands in contrast to recent texts
that concentrate more on literary form, rhetorical criticism, and historical
parallels—topics the authors don’t minimize, but instead think are better
given extended treatment in exegesis courses.
A Theology of the New Testament Paperback – September 2, 1993
by George Eldon Ladd (Author)
Ladd's magisterial work on New Testament theology has well served
thousands of seminary students since its publication in 1974. Enhanced and
updated here by Donald A Hagner, this comprehensive, standard evangelical
text now features augmented bibliographies and two completely new
chapters on subjects that Ladd himself wanted to treat in a revised edition—
the theology of each of the Synoptic Evangelists and the issue of unity and
diversity in the New Testament—written, respectively, by R. T. France and
David Wenham.
The Comprehensive New Testament Hardcover – January 2, 2009
by T.E. Clontz (Author, Editor), J. Clontz (Editor)
New Testament created especially for Bible studies. Whether you're leading
or just participating in a Bible study - when someone says, "My Bible doesn't
say that" you'll be able to help everyone in the group understand the different
texts. At the bottom of each page is a parallel textual apparatus that presents
the textual choices of 20 Bible versions for each verse of the New Testament.
This is the largest parallel textual apparatus for English Bible versions
currently available. This will enable you to show everyone the reading in their Bible and
everyone else's Bible.
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Theological Dictionary of the New Testament: Abridged in One Volume
Hardcover – Abridged, July 10, 1985
One of the most widely respected theological dictionaries put into one-
volume, abridged form. Focusing on the theological meaning of each word,
the abridgment contains English keywords for each entry, tables of English
and Greek keywords, and a listing of the relevant volume and page numbers
from the unabridged work at the end of each article or section.
All the Apostles of the Bible Paperback – September 27, 1988
by Herbert Lockyer (Author)
Dr. Herbert Lockyer examines the biblical record to uncover fascinating truths
about each apostle’s family, character, personality, ministry, the unique aspect
of his service to God, and his call into the ministry. Herbert W. Lockyer’s
“All” books give you life-enriching insights into the Bible. From characters
you can learn from, to teachings you can apply, to promises you can stand on
and prophecies you can count on, Lockyer’s time-honored works help you
wrap your mind around the Bible and get it into your heart. Lockyer’s books include All the
Apostles of the Bible, All the Divine Names and Titles in the Bible, All the Doctrines of the
Bible, All the Men of the Bible, All the Women of the Bible, All the Messianic Prophecies of the
Bible, All the Miracles of the Bible, All the Parables of the Bible, All the Prayers of the Bible,
and All the Promises of the Bible.
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Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is literally
impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and exegesis of God’s
Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand Scripture, as well as the writings of
early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic sages. The books presented here are in Dr.
Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related books and resources, researched and studied over the
past 30 years. These selected few are merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works
available for serious theological exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality
scholarship in their respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational
slant in the repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological
categories. No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the wheat
from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
Handbook Resources
Eerdmans' Handbooks Newer and updated versions are
available on Amazon.com
*These have been in Dr. Warren’s
personal library for years, and
continue to be valuable reference
resources.
Eerdmans' Handbook to the History of Christianity Hardcover – November, 1977
by Tim Dowley (Editor)
Illustrates a period-by-period survey of the origins and worldwide expansion of Christianity that
spotlights major movements, personalities, and breakthroughs.
Eerdmans Handbook to the Bible Paperback – March, 1992
by David Alexander (Editor), Pat Alexander (Editor)
Authoritative, factual, and accessible, this fully-illustrated reference volume, prepared by a team
of leading biblical scholars, offers a comprehensive, section-by-section guide to the Bible, with
notes on difficult areas, and numerous background articles on the Bible. This revised text has
been corrected and updated
Eerdmans' Handbook to Christianity in America Hardcover – August, 1983
by Mark A. Noll (Author)
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The Lion Handbooks Newer and updated versions are available on
Amazon.com
*These have been in Dr. Warren’s personal library for
years, and continue to be valuable reference resources.
History of Christianity (Lion Handbooks) Paperback – September 20, 1996
by Tim Dowley (Editor)
'If you have only one church history book, this should be it.' - Christianity Today From a handful
of frightened people to one-third of the world's population - the 2,000-year history of Christianity
is a story of growth. It is an exciting story, told in words, pictures and charts.
The Lion Handbook to the Bible (Lion Handbooks)
by Pat Alexander (Author), David Alexander (Author)
Designed as a highly accessible reference book for those wanting to understand the Bible, this
book brings together information from a whole range of sources, presented at the point it is
needed to explain the Bible text. There are special articles by a team of 32 international scholars.
The Lion Handbook to the Bible was first published in 1973 and has been continuously in print
ever since, selling over 3 million copies worldwide.
Charts Resources
Tyndale Handbook of Bible Charts and Maps (Tyndale Reference Library)
Oct 1, 2001
by Linda K. Taylor and Neil Wilson
The Tyndale Handbook of Bible Charts & Maps features over 400 charts and
200 maps useful to any Bible student or teacher. The pages are perforated for
easy removal and fully reproducible for classroom use. This is the only
handbook of charts and maps on the market that includes a CD containing
full-color maps and the complete text of the New Living Translation.
Holman QuickSource Bible Atlas (Holman Quicksource
Guides) Paperback – May 1, 2011
by Holman Bible Editorial Staff (Author)
HarperCollins Concise Atlas of The Bible by Pritchard,
James B.(January 16, 1997) Paperback
*This has been in Dr. Warren’s personal library for years,
and continue to be valuable reference resources.
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Atlas of the Bible Lands December 1990
by Harry T. Frank and Hammond Inc
*This has been in Dr. Warren’s personal library for years, and continue to be
valuable reference resources.
This informative, best-selling atlas features diagrams, maps, and charts that
provide readers with a thorough understanding of the Biblical past and present.
It features a section on the geography of the Holy Land showing terrain,
vegetation, and climate information. The chronologically arranged maps show
important political changes, the course of empires, and the expansion of the early Christian
church. There are also many color and black and white photographs of Biblical places, artifacts,
and archaeological sites.
Standard Bible Atlas, June 1992
by Standard Publishing
*This has been in Dr. Warren’s personal library for
years, and continue to be valuable reference
resources.
NEWER VERSION: Standard Bible Atlas May 1, 2006
by Standard Publishing
Small group leaders, Bible teachers, and Bible students
can use these satellite maps, reproducible maps, charts, chronologies, and time lines to enrich
learning.
Zondervan Chars are ready references for those who
need essential information in a hurry. Accessible and
highly useful, the books in this growing library offer
clear organization and thorough summaries of issues,
subjects, and topics that are key to students.
There are so many more than these five. Go to
Amazon.com or Zondervan.com for more information.
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Other Bible Resources
The Outline Bible
by Harold L. Willmington (Author)
The Outline Bible is a collection of outlines covering the entire Bible―every
chapter and verse. It's the most comprehensive set of Bible outlines available
today. All points and subpoints are arranged in a format that makes them easy
to remember
Willmington's Guide to the Bible 30th Anniversary, Revised, Updated,
Expanded ed. Edition
by Harold L. Willmington (Author)
For more than thirty years, hundreds of thousands of people from all walks
of life have turned to Willmington’s Guide to the Bible to help them
navigate God’s Word. In this book, Willmington provides a concise and
exhaustive summary of basic Bible information in one volume. It’s a
complete Bible education in one book―an essential book for everyone’s
library. Dr. Willmington has updated this classic with twenty-five percent
new content, including new sections on all the people of the Bible, the miracles and parables of
the Bible, and a panoramic overview of the Bible’s events. The theology section has been
rewritten in an easy-to-use, question-and-answer format. This is a classic, completely revised,
updated, and expanded for the twenty-first century.
Illustrated Guide to Bible Battles: The Background, Overview, Key Players,
Weaponsand Meaningof More Than 90 Scriptural Battles Paperback –
September 1, 2014
by Dr. Stephen Leston (Author), Christopher D. Hudson (Author)
War is a reality of human history—even in Bible times. This readable
reference shows you how dozens of biblical battles fit into the overall
storyline of scripture. From familiar accounts such as Joshua s conquest of
Jericho to lesser-known engagements—including some extra-biblical battles
that helped shape Bible history—The Illustrated Guide to Bible Battles provides fascinating
background and overviews, colorful photos and maps, and an explanation of God s role in each.
Key players, weaponry, and both short- and long-term outcomes of each battle are also
described, making The Illustrated Guide to Bible Battles an all-in-one resource for anyone
interested in this aspect of scriptural history.
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6. English Helps,
Bible Dictionaries & Commentaries
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Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is
literally impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and
exegesis of God’s Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand
Scripture, as well as the writings of early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic
sages. The books presented here are in Dr. Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related
books and resources, researched and studied over the past 30 years. These selected few are
merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works available for serious theological
exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality scholarship in their
respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational slant in the
repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological categories.
No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the
wheat from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
English Dictionaries, Concordances, & Commentary Understanding the English language and meaning of words is just as crucial to learning Hebrew
and Greek. English is a very fluid language, with a strong affinity to changing cultures, customs,
and historical religious influences. What a word means today is not necessarily what it meant
when Scripture was translated into its original English versions. Knowing the etymology and
definitions (past & present) of English words is very helpful in correctly interpreting Scripture.
American Dictionary of the English Language (1828 Facsimile Edition)
Facsimile of 1st Edition
by Noah Webster (Author)
*****This is the most important English dictionary Dr. Warren owns. This 1828 facsimile reprint of the first American Dictionary documents the
quality of Biblical education which raised up American statesmen capable of
forming our Constitutional Republic. Webster traced roots in twenty-six
languages, and gives examples from classical literature and the Bible.
Comprehensive introductions are presented for language and grammar. It has been described by
one Christian scholar as "the greatest reprint of the twentieth century." The added biography by
Rosalie Slater, "Noah Webster, Founding Father of American Scholarship and Education,"
describes his contribution to many fields and records his conversion to Christ.
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Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology
by Robert K. Barnhart (Author)
Our use of language is so automatic that we neglect to consider where those
words came from and what they assume. What are the implications, beyond
the simple dictionary definitions? Browsing through the pages of The
Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology is like exploring the historical,
political, and rhetorical wonderland of our linguistic heritage. We see the
evolution of ideas, as root word connections that now seem arbitrary are
traced to schools of thought from the past.
Oxford Dictionary Of Word Histories - The Life Stories Of Over 12,000
Words
by Glynnis, Editor Chantrell (Author)
This book describes the origins and sense development of thousands of words
in the English language. Each word reveals the richness of its past and
communicates its present.
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of Indo-European
Roots
by Joseph Twadell Shipley (Author)
There are no direct records of the original Indo-European speech. By
comparing the vocabularies of its various descendants, however, it is possible
to reconstruct the basic Indo-European roots with considerable confidence. In
The Origins of English Words, Shipley catalogues these proposed roots and
follows the often devious, always fascinating, process by which some of their
offshoots have grown.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible (Facets)
by James Strong (Author)
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Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words:
With Topical Index
by W.E. Vine (Author), Merrill F. Unger (Author)
A Nelson exclusive. Study the meaning of biblical words in the original
languages-without spending years learning Greek or Hebrew. This classic
reference tool has helped thousands dig deeper into the meaning of the
biblical text. Explains over 6,000 key biblical words. Includes a brand new
comprehensive topical index that enables you to study biblical topics more
thoroughly than ever before
The Illustrated Bible Dictionary: 3 Volumes Hardcover – 1980
by Tyndale House Publishers (Author)
A Three volume set of bible dictionary terms and descriptions with illustrations.
Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary
by Charles W. Draper (Editor), Chad Brand (Editor), Archie England
(Editor)
Revised and expanded, this best-selling study tool is better than ever! It
features 700 color photos, 80 color maps, a pronunciation guide, the latest
archaeological excavation information, time lines, extensive cross-
referencing, unique scale drawings, and much more.
Smith's Bible Dictionary: More than 6,000 Detailed Definitions, Articles,
and Illustrations
by William Smith (Author)
More than 6,000 detailed definitions, articles, and illustrations - all in a
handy compact size perfect for all students of the Bible, and at an affordable
price. Not just definitions of biblical terms, but details about the Bible - its
history, setting, geography, characters, and key words. The Smith's Bible
Dictionary is a must for the library of every student.
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Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
by Matthew Henry (Author)
Matthew Henry's classic commentary on the Bible. Henry's profound
spiritual insights have touched lives for over 300 years. Indexed maps and
charts make this a book any pastor, student, Bible teacher, or devotional
reader will treasure!
Believer's Bible Commentary
by William MacDonald (Author), Arthur L. Farstad (Editor)
MacDonald tackles the controversial issues head-on, taking a theologically
conservative stand, yet presenting alternate views with fairness. The Believer's
Bible Commentary is a friendly guide to exploring the deeper meanings of
every biblical book
The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
by Hendrickson Publishers (Compiler)
The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge is comprehensive, user-friendly and
versatile, providing the reader with an essential study tool for private
devotions, teaching or preaching. Complete with over 500,000 Scripture
references and parallel passages, this reference work contains the most
exhaustive listing of biblical cross references available anywhere
Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible Hardcover
by Robert Young (Author)
A standard Biblical concordance, Young's casts all words in the Bible into
alphabetical order and arranges them under their respective original words.
This helps the reader to analyze more accurately the various uses of the
original Hebrew and Greek words. Includes over 300,000 biblical references.
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Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is literally
impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and exegesis of God’s
Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand Scripture, as well as the writings of
early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic sages. The books presented here are in Dr.
Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related books and resources, researched and studied over the
past 30 years. These selected few are merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works
available for serious theological exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality
scholarship in their respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational
slant in the repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological
categories. No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the
wheat from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
Biblical Hebrew Language Resources
****Excellent Resources for true beginners. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
****Teach Yourself to Read Hebrew
by Ethelyn Simon (Author), Joseph Anderson (Author)
Written especially for adults, this is a complete self-teaching course. Ten lessons teach students
how to pronounce any Hebrew word. 104 pages.
****Prayerbook Hebrew the Easy Way / Beginner’s Dictionary / Prayerbook Flashcards
by Joseph Anderson (Author), Linda Motzkin (Author), Jonathan Rubinstein (Author), Laurence
Wiseman (Author)
A Modern Grammar for Biblical Hebrew & Workbook
by Duane A. Garrett (Author), Jason S. DeRouchie
(Author)
The book includes the answer key for an all-new
companion workbook, an updated vocabulary list for
second year Hebrew courses, and a DVD that contains
PowerPoint teaching helps as well as vocabulary audio
files.
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Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar: Second Edition
by Gary D. Pratico (Author), Miles V. Van Pelt (Author)
***Probably, the most popular Biblical Hebrew Language Resources suite.
Numerous student and instructor resources for Basics of Biblical Hebrew
Grammar are available on Amazon.com, as well as Zondervan's resource
website located at www.TextbookPlus.Zondervan.com.
Biblical Hebrew: An Introductory Grammar/and
Handbook
by Page H. Kelley (Author)
Comprehensive in scope, this carefully crafted
introductory grammar of Biblical Hebrew offers easy-to-
understand explanations, numerous biblical illustrations,
and a wide range of imaginative, biblically based
exercises. According to Page Kelley, his book is
"designed not so much for seasoned travelers as for those who are just starting out on a strange
and wonderful journey."
Biblical Hebrew: Text and Workbook, 2nd Revised
by Victoria Hoffer (Author), Bonnie Pedrotti Kittel
(Author), Rebecca Abts Wright (Author)
This revised edition of the best-selling Biblical Hebrew
is thoroughly updated and augmented for a new
generation of students. Designed for use in a two-
semester course, the book’s fifty-five lessons are
constructed around Biblical verses or segments and
arranged in order of increasing complexity. At the successful completion of the course, students
will be well equipped to tackle prose passages on their own.
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Etymological Dictionary of Biblical Hebrew: Based on the Commentaries of
Samson Raphael Hirsch
by Matityahu Clark (Author)
This dictionary, based on the commentaries of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch,
is a monumental work and guide to understanding the Biblical commentary of
Rabbi Hirsch. This work analyzes the deep concepts inherent in Hebrew, the
Divine language, revealing how every word's root contains connotations
essential to a greater understanding of Torah
A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Hebrew Language for
Readers of English (Hebrew Edition)
by Ernest Klein (Author)
A clear and concise work on the origins of the Hebrew words and their sense
development. Each of the c. 32,000 entries is first given in its Hebrew form,
then translated into English and analysed etymologically, using Latin
transcription for all non-Latin scripts. An indispensable source of biblical,
Jewish, modern Hebrew and Near Eastern studies.
Intermediate to Advanced Biblical Hebrew Language
Resources Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: A Reader's Edition (Hebrew Edition) (Hebrew)
by Donald A. Vance (Author), George Athas (Author), Yael Avrahami
(Author)
A helpful language reference tool for students, pastors, and scholars. The BHS
Reader's Edition is for those who have a basic understanding of Biblical
Hebrew and desire to read and study the Hebrew Bible. With this book alone
(and a year of Hebrew), students are able to read the Hebrew Bible in its
entirety.
The Brown-Driver-Briggs (BDB) Hebrew and English Lexicon by F Brown
(Editor), S.Driver (Editor), C.Briggs (Editor)
by S.Driver (Editor), C.Briggs (Editor) F Brown (Editor) (Author)
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Williams Hebrew Syntax, Third Edition 3rd Edition
by John C. Beckman (Author)
Although the morphology and lexicon of Hebrew are reasonably well
understood, its syntax has long been a neglected area of study. Syntax, the
relationship of words to one another, forms, together with morphology, the
material of grammar. Its relative importance varies according to the language
considered. This is particularly true of word order, for when an inflected
language loses its case endings, word order assumes many of the functions of
the former cases. This outline by Professor Williams re-emphasizes the
significance of word order in Hebrew. Developed over fifteen years in a formal course on
Hebrew syntax at the University of Toronto, it treats the syntax of the noun, the verb, particles
and clauses, with a selection of illustrative examples.
A Practical Grammar for Classical Hebrew, 2nd Edition (English and Hebrew
Edition) 2nd Edition
by J. Weingreen (Author)
Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar (Dover Language Guides)
by Gesenius (Author), E. Kautzsch (Editor), A. E. Cowley (Translator)
"Stands alone as the definitive reference work on Hebrew grammar." — Ancient
Hebrew Studies Center
For almost a century, Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar has proven to be one of the
most comprehensive works on Hebrew, covering all aspects of the language,
including historical background, pronunciation, etymology, syntax, and sentence
structure. Generally recognized as the most useful and authoritative reference
grammar for Biblical Hebrew, the text includes indices of Hebrew words, subjects, and Biblical
passages as well as an extremely valuable appendix listing paradigms.
A Workbook for Intermediate Hebrew: Grammar, Exegesis, and
Commentary on Jonah and Ruth
by Robert B. Chisholm (Author)
Designed to engage the Hebrew text and reinforce patterns and principles of
Hebrew grammar and syntax, this resource expertly guides intermediate
Hebrew students. Answers to all questions are provided, and both a useful
parsing guide and glossary are also included.
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An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax
by Bruce K. Waltke (Author), M. O'Connor (Author)
Meeting the need for a textbook for classroom use after first year Hebrew
grammar, Waltke and O'Connor integrate the results of modern linguistic
study of Hebrew and years of experience teaching the subject in this book.
In addition to functioning as a teaching grammar, this work will also be
widely used for reference and self-guided instruction in Hebrew beyond the
first formal year.
The Englishman's Greek Concordance of New Testament: Coded with
Strong's Concordance Numbers
by George V. Wigram (Author)
This improved and revised edition of the standard reference work The
Englishman's Greek Concordance features a new, larger format that makes
referencing even easier. Coded to StrongÂ’s, it gives the reader with no
knowledge of Greek unprecedented insight into the New Testament Greek.
An invaluable tool for unearthing the rich meaning of the biblical language.
A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament Hardcover –
January 7, 1972
by William L Holladay (Author, Editor)
Strictly alphabetical listing of words written in Hebrew letters, followed by
some inflectional forms of the word, its English meaning, and relevant chapter
and verse citations from the Bible.
Style And Structure In Biblical Hebrew Narrative Paperback – February 1,
2001
by Jerome T. Walsh (Author)
The ancient narrators used a variety of stylistic devices to structure, to connect,
and to separate their tales - and thus to establish contexts within which
meaning comes to light. What are these devices, and how do they guide our
reading and our understanding of the text? Style and Structure in Biblical
Hebrew Narrative explores some of the answers and shows scriptural
interpretation can be a matter of style."
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The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible
by Jeff A. Benner (Author)
All previous Biblical Hebrew lexicons have provided a modern western
definition and perspective to Hebrew roots and words. This prevents the
reader of the Bible from seeing the ancient authors' original intent of the
passages. This is the first Biblical Hebrew lexicon that defines each Hebrew
word within its original Ancient Hebrew cultural meaning. One of the major
differences between the Modern Western mind and the Ancient Hebrew's is
that their mind related all words and their meanings to a concrete concept
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Biblical Greek Resources
Manual of Theology
by John L. Dagg (Author)
First printed in 1857 by the Southern Baptist Publication Society. In its time,
the volume was originally designed for the use of those who didn’t have the
time and opportunity to study larger works on theology; however, today, it’s
nothing less than excellent scholarship.
Biblical Greek Language Resources
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Theological Resource List Judeo-Christian theology is a complex study and an unending search for God’s Truth. It is
literally impossible to read all of the tomes given to the study, interpretation, commentary, and
exegesis of God’s Word. Throughout history, theologians have attempted to understand
Scripture, as well as the writings of early church scholars, early Jewish scholars, and rabbinic
sages. The books presented here are in Dr. Warren’s personal library of over 750 Bible-related
books and resources, researched and studied over the past 30 years. These selected few are
merely a jot representation of the plethora of important works available for serious theological
exploration of Scripture; but they are a fair representation of quality scholarship in their
respective areas. You will see, that there is no specific doctrinal or denominational slant in the
repertoire, and the books are not listed in any specific ranking, other than theological categories.
No one is viewed as “100% wrong” and no one is viewed as “100% correct.”
“I sincerely believe we all have important pieces of the truth. The difficult task is separating the
wheat from the chaff and finding His truth in the gifts given to these God-fearing scholars.”
Vanita Lynn Warren
Biblical Greek Language Resources Basic Greek in 30 Minutes a Day: A Self-Study Introduction to New Testament
Greek
by James Found (Author), Bruce Olson (Editor)
This self-study introduction to New Testament Greek--now in a shelf-friendly
size--is practical and easy to use by those who have neither the time nor the
opportunity for a formal seminary Greek course. The valuable resource teaches
the Greek alphabet, pronunciation, outlines of grammar, and the meaning of
hundreds of New Testament words as well as how to use Greek dictionaries
and other reference books. The course has proven successful with more than 100,000 copies
sold!
Learn New Testament Greek 3rd Edition
by John H. Dobson (Author)
This comprehensive guide uses a highly effective teaching method to introduce
readers to New Testament Greek quickly. The book provides all the basics of a
beginning grammar. In addition, it includes a wealth of reading and translation
exercises and activities, helpful grammatical resources, and accented Greek text.
Audio files for the book are available through Baker Academic's Textbook
eSources
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Basics of Biblical
Greek Grammar
Hardcover – Deluxe
Edition / Workbook
by Zondervan (Author)
First published in 1993, Basics of Biblical Greek is the most popular introduction to the field,
used in universities and seminaries around the world. Over 200,000 students have learned
biblical Greek under its guidance. This significant third edition has been carefully developed in
consultation with instructors, students, self-learners, and homeschoolers. Users can now take
advantage to the many improvements made at the book’s website, www.Teknia.com, where they
will find―for free―an online course, walking students through every chapter; vocabulary
flashcards; video and audio helps; Greek fonts; quizzes for each chapter; fun songs and games;
and much, much more
Mastering New Testament Greek on CD-ROM: An Interactive Guide for
Beginners (Greek Edition) (Greek) CDR Edition
by Ted Hildebrandt (Author)
Learning New Testament Greek is a difficult task. Many have started only to
be frustrated by the inherent difficulty of the task or the pace of their
classroom instruction. Computer expert and biblical scholar Ted Hildebrandt
offers a multimedia, interactive Greek learning program that can serve as a
supplement to classroom instruction, a self-teaching device, or a refresher
course for the busy pastor. The heart of Mastering New Testament Greek is an interactive tutorial
program built around 28 lessons that walk the student through the basics of Greek vocabulary
and grammar. The student is able to work at his or her own pace, to repeat lessons until
achieving mastery, to actively participate in a multisensory learning process, and to hear the
correct pronunciation of the Greek words throughout the program. The interactive program is
supplemented by electronic books in printable format, including a traditional Greek grammar, a
workbook with exercises for each chapter, a vocabulary builder to aid memorization, and a basic
Greek-to-English dictionary.
Essentials of New Testament Greek Hardcover
by Ray Summers (Author),
A classic text, suited for classrooms or private study. Thousands of pastors have
enhanced their understanding of the New Testament with this user-friendly
book.
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The Complete Vocabulary Guide to the Greek New Testament
by Warren C. Trenchard (Author)
The Complete Vocabulary Guide to the Greek New Testament sets a new
standard as the most comprehensive book of its kind. Covering the entire
vocabulary of the Greek New Testament, this revision of The Student's
Complete Vocabulary Guide to the Greek New Testament contains changes that
make it more useful than ever as a benchmark vocabulary study book and
reference tool
Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament: Coded with Strong's
Concordance Numbers
by Joseph Thayer (Author), James Strong (Author)
For over a century, "Thayer's" has been lauded as one of the best New
Testament lexicons available. Both accessible and thorough, it is a work suited
for the student of New Testament Greek. "Thayer's" provides dictionary
definitions for each word and relates each word to its New Testament usage
and categorizes its nuances of meaning. Its exhaustive coverage of New
Testament Greek words, as well as its extensive quotation of extra-biblical word usage and the
wealth of background sources consulted and quoted, render "Thayer's" an invaluable resource.
Intermediate to Advanced Biblical Greek Resources Basics of New Testament Syntax, The Hardcover –
Abridged
by Daniel B. Wallace (Author)
The Basics of New Testament Syntax provides concise,
up-to-date guidance for intermediate Greek students to do
accurate exegesis of biblical texts. The Basics of New
Testament Syntax offers a practical grammar for second-
year students.
A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament, being Grimm's Wilke's
Clavis Novi Testamenti, tr., rev. and enl. by Joseph Henry Thayer -
Scholar's Choice Edition
by Joseph Henry Thayer (Author), Carl Ludwig Wilibald Grimm (Author),
Christian Gottlob Wilke (Author)
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and
is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was
reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original
work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as
most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and
other notations in the work.
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An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon: Founded Upon the Seventh Edition of
Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon
by Robert Scott (Author), H. G. Liddell (Editor)
The standard intermediate reference for ancient Greek.
Morphology of Biblical Greek,
by Zondervan (Author)
The Morphology of Biblical Greek explains, in a way second-year Greek
students can understand, how Greek words are formed. It shows that Greek
word formation follows a limited set of rules. Once these rules are understood,
it becomes clear that forms which once seemed to be irregular or an exception
actually follow these morphological rules.
The New Testament in the Original Greek (Greek Edition) (Greek) Hardcover
– December 1, 2005
by Maurice A. Robinson (Author), William G. Pierpont (Author)
Although the autographs no longer exist and no two manuscript copies are
completely identical, sufficient evidence exists by which one can produce an
accurate representation of the original text by comparing and evaluating the
overall manuscript consensus. Robinson and Pierpont have taken the utmost
care in preparing that text for this edition. Various other methods for
restoration of the original NT text have fallen short of their goal, in part due to methodological
subjectivity, and in part to a presuppositional bias against the claims of the Byzantine Textform.
The UBS Greek New Testament: A Reader's Edition (Greek and English
Edition) (Greek) Hardcover – December 5, 2007
by Barclay M. Newman (Author)
The Reader's Edition combines the Bible text of the latest edition of the UBS4
Greek New Testament, edited by Barbara Aland, et. al., with a running Greek-
English Dictionary, compiled by Barclay M. Newman.
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Introduction to the New Testament in the Original Greek: With Notes on
Selected Readings Hardcover
by B. F. Westcott (Author), Fenton John Anthony Hort (Author)
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