E. Richard Pigeon
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AMGs Comprehensive Dictionary Of Old Testament Words
$49.99AMG’s Comprehensive Dictionary of Old Testament Words was written to serve as a primary multi-functional reference tool for students of the Old Testament, those who teach the Word of God and all those who read it, with or without Hebrew knowledge. This dictionary takes into consideration the terms used by seven translations, among others, of the Bible: English Standard, J. N. Darby, King James, New American Standard Bible, New International Version (1984, 2011) and New King James Version. In AMG’s Comprehensive Dictionary of Old Testament Words, for the vast majority of cases, all the Biblical references for the entries of the terms listed are provided, thus allowing the work to also serve as a concordance. Part I contains definitions or cross-references for more than 8,000 English terms as well as definitions for approximately 8,600 Hebrew terms. For each English term listed in AMG’s Comprehensive Dictionary of Old Testament Words, the reader will find the corresponding Hebrew term or terms. As a general rule, each entry or subentry includes the transliteration of the Heberw word, the class of word, the Hebrew word, the Strong’s code, the etymology of the word and the meaning of the name of the person or place. It includes as well a definition of the term, paraphrased verses enabling the reader to understand the context in which the term is used, other Old Testament references and, when occasions arise, different Hebrew words found in other manuscripts.
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Pequeno Diccionario Del Nuevo – (Spanish)
$29.99Pequeno Diccionario del Nuevo Testamento is a concise dictionary of selected words and all names of persons and places found in the New Testament. It comprises approximately 1,530 entries and 1,640 definitions. This work is a translation and an adaptation in Spanish of a book published by the same author in French, the Petit Dictionnaire du Nouveau Testament in 1994.
Part I includes the common names most likely to be of interest and to raise questions when reading the New Testament.
Part II includes all names of persons and places found in the New Testament. When the original meaning of the name is known, it is indicated in brackets beside the name. The Spanish term is accompanied in brackets by the Greek word (in italics). For each word or name defined, all biblical references are given, or a large number of them if they are too numerous.Most common words and names of people and places found in the Pequeño Diccionario del Nuevo Testamento are those encountered in the Reina-Valera 1960 version of the Bible. Other usual terms found in other versions (such as Asamblea, Expiación, Gentiles) are cross-referenced to terms found in the Reina-Valera 1960 version.Add to cart1 in stock
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AMGs Comprehensive Dictionary Of New Testament Words
$34.99AMG’s Comprehensive Dictionary of New Testament English and Greek Words covers the vast majority of common wordsand all the proper names of people andplaces found in the New Testament. It waswritten to serve as a primary referencetool for students of the New Testament,those who teach the Word of God and allthose who read it. This Dictionary takesinto consideration the terms used by sevenexcellent translations of the Bible: J. N.Darby, King James, New King James, NewInternational (1984, 2011), New AmericanStandard and English Standard versions.In this Dictionary, for the vast majority of cases, all the Biblical references for the entries of the terms listed are provided, thus allowing the work to also serve as a concordance. It contains definitions for approximately 97% of all New Testament Greek terms. The second part of the Dictionary is a glossary of all Greek terms, relating them to the entries of the corresponding English terms. Overall the Dictionary contains close to 8,000 English terms which are defined or are presented as cross-references, and more than 5,500 Greek terms.For each English term listed, the reader will find the corresponding Greek term or terms. As a general rule, each entry or subentry includes the transliteration of the Greek word, the class of word, the Greek word, the Strong’s code as well as the etymology of the word (and the meaning of the name of the person or place), and a definition of the term; paraphrased verses and other N.T. references are provided, enabling the reader to understand the context in which the term is used.
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