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Anchor Bible Dictionary CD (boxed)
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| It's more like an encyclopedia. The articles are huge and comprehensive. It's on Ebla. | |
| Anchor is 14,400 pps & recently editorially revised and is a compilation of 800 leading international contributing scholars. | |
| Articles have hot links in RED so; one can click and easily segue to associated articles and expand their subject understanding ever more. | |
| It also comes with the Libronix program so; it can be sold to Series X owners as well as ANY individual that has any other Bible software. | |
| It also comes with the KJV and the NRSV. | |
| In addition to hot links to associated articles; the scripture cites are hot, hover to view or click to be there in the Bible of choice in a separate window. | |
| Search by word or phrase and see ALL associated articles. | |
| Annotate as you desire & a colored flag will be superscripted so that it's always a click away. The benefit is that you can choose to post notes/thoughts. | |
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However, how
about this? You're in any book ---choose any
English key word and click it and Anchor can be the
dictionary that automatically opens to the correct article in a window of
it's own. How convenient! And beyond that;
how about this? Click the Hebrew
or Greek associated article headword in Anchor and open any
Lexicon(s) of your choosing automatically and in any sort order; just like
you can do for an English word. How convenient is that ?
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The
Anchor Bible Dictionary on CD-ROM contains everything from the complete and
unabridged six volume, 7,200 page print edition, with illustrations. Features
more than 6,000 entries from 800 leading international scholars. Includes the
Logos Library System viewer. list price:
$269.95. You Save 97.94.
Dictionary
of Deities and Demons in the Bible CD (non-boxed)
The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible is the single major work of reference on the gods, angels, demons, spirits and semi-divine heroes whose names occur in the biblical books. First published in 1995 and chosen by Choice as Best Reference Work of 1996, it is now republished in a new extensively revised edition.
30 entries appear for the first time in the new edition, while more than 100 others have been brought up to date with the latest state of research. Arranged in the order of the Latin alphabet, the more than four-hundred names are those found in the books of the Hebrew and the Greek Bible, Old and New Testament, including the Apocrypha. There are entries on divine names recognized as such by the biblical authors; divine names in theophoric toponyms and anthroponyms; secular terms which occur as divine names in neighboring civilizations, conjectural divine names, at times based on textual emendation, proposed by modern scholarship; and humans who acquired a semi-divine status in tradition.
A typical entry contains a discussion of the pertinent name, its meaning, the religio-historical background, relevant biblical passages and an up-to-date bibliography. Owing to the comprehensive coverage of names and its religio-historical emphasis, the Dictionary of Deities and Demons provides crucial information concerning the spiritual world in which the Peoples of the Book have lived. Extensive indices and cross-references provide easy access to the rich information of the dictionary. Order yours today for $69.95. You save $20.00.
Figures of Speech
Used In the Bible CD (non-boxed)
In his book, Bullinger describes in great detail 217 distinct figures of speech. Each figure includes the pronunciation and etymology, as well as passages of Scripture in which it appears along with a full explanation. Throughout the work Bullinger covers nearly 8,000 passages with figures in them in this extensive resource which covers 1,104 pages in print. Order yours today.
By R. C. Trench
UPC:
7-49815-17087-3 “…Greek—a
language spoken by a people of the subtlest intellect; who saw distinctions,
where others saw none; who divided out to different words what others often
were content to huddle confusedly under a common term…” Trench, preface to
Synonyms. R.C.
Trench’s Synonyms of the New Testament is one of the earliest and most-quoted
authorities on NT Greek word studies. Many later writers are indebted to him for
their understanding of this subtle language. In fact, Trench receives a special
mention in the preface of both Vine’s and Vincent’s word studies and is quoted
over 140 times by Wuest and 104 times in TDNT. Now, for the first time in
electronic format, you can go straight to the source and gain insight for
yourself into hundreds of words with great theological significance!
Synonyms offers 107
entries that compare and relate more than 325 words drawn from the Greek NT.
Trench’s analysis is detailed and thorough, reflecting the author’s deep love of
languages. He reveals the differences in meaning and connotation between
synonymous words, tracing words’ history and usage by classical and biblical
writers.
What distinguishes
Trench’s Synonyms from other books of word studies or from a dictionary like
TDNT? Simply this: Synonyms is highly focused on exploring the relationships
between related clusters of words. Not only do you benefit from his original
thoughts on a word (not filtered by a later scholar), but you also get a more
thorough explanation of just how one word is similar to and differs from
another.
Archbishop Richard
C. Trench (1807-1886) was a man whose passion for words and etymology led to the
creation of the first Oxford English Dictionary. This same energy and thirst for
knowledge drove him to carefully identify New Testament word origins and
distinguish between various shades of meaning.
Synonyms
of the New Testament CD (with Libronix search)
Analytical Key to the Old Testament CD (4 volumes in print)...................List price $300.00; our price: $189.95.
Gesenius – Hebrew Bundle on CD (non-boxed)
Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar
Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures
Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar
Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures
The Libronix Digital Library edition includes the complete and unabridged text with “additions and corrections” incorporated into the main text.
The enduring value of Gesensius' Hebrew Grammar is evidenced by its inclusion in nearly every seminary’s list of essential Hebrew reference works. This classic Hebrew grammar is an important addition to the Libronix Digital Library as part of our ongoing commitment to preserve and distribute these important works which are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain in print.
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- Edersheim’s 4-Pack on CD (non-boxed)
Nunn’s Syntax,
Elements, and Key to the Elements of NT GK CD
(non-boxed)
Three books in one:
| A Short Syntax of New Testament Greek | |
| The Elements of New Testament Greek | |
| Key to the Elements of New Testament Greek |
Nunn's Elements of New Testament Greek is a learning grammar, designed to be used as a first year Greek textbook, or for self-study. It consists of 37 lessons, each with introductions to grammatical concepts, vocabulary lists, and translation exercises (both Greek to English and English to Greek). The Elements book is keyed to the Syntax book to provide students with an avenue for further reference and study.
The United Bible Society’s NT Handbook Series CD (non-boxed)
This twenty volume set of detailed commentaries provides valuable exegetical, historical, cultural, and linguistic information on the original text. The series has been instrumental in shedding light on the Scriptures so that translators all over the world could complete the important task of putting God's Word into the many languages spoken in the world today.
Over the years church leaders and Bible readers have found the UBS Handbooks to be useful for their own study, since many of the issues Bible translators must address when trying to communicate the Bible's message to modern readers are the ones Bible students must address when approaching the Bible text as a part of their own private study and devotions. List price: $399.95; Our Price: $299.95
The United Bible Society’s OT Handbook Series CD (non-boxed, shrink wrapped)
What if you were responsible for translating God's Word into a language that never had a Bible before? Can you imagine the burden you would feel to do a good job? God takes His Word pretty seriously, and you would certainly do everything in your power to make sure that you were not putting words into God's mouth, but that you were providing a text that clearly communicated God's Word as closely to the original as possible.
This challenge to understand the heart of the original Scriptures, in order to put the original text into a new language, was the impetus for the United Bible Societies to create handbooks for Bible translators working on this very thing. This series is 21 Volumes. List price: $400.00; Our Price: $299.95
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New
Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (BDAG)Described as an "invaluable reference work" (Classical Philology) and "a tool indispensable for the study of early Christian literature" (Religious Studies Review) in its previous edition, this new updated American edition of Walter Bauer's Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments builds on its predecessor's staggering deposit of extraordinary erudition relating to Greek literature from all periods. Including entries for many more words, the new edition also lists more than 25,000 additional references to classical, intertestamental, Early Christian, and modern literature.
Perhaps the single most important lexical innovation of Danker's edition is its inclusion of extended definitions for Greek terms. For instance, a key meaning of episkopos was defined in the second American edition as overseer; Danker defines it as "one who has the responsibility of safeguarding or seeing to it that something is done in the correct way, guardian." Such extended definitions give a fuller sense of the word in question, which will help avoid both anachronisms and confusion among users of the lexicon who may not be native speakers of English.
Such enhancements to the print edition are exploited in the digital version to provide even greater benefits to students of the Bible. The BDAG search dialog is a software extra that adds unprecedented functionality to this already invaluable reference tool. It is a specialized search dialog that enables the user to refine a BDAG search by limiting it to specific fields within the text. This has the effect of narrowing the results that are returned, allowing the user to get better information more quickly.
The well-respected Bible teacher and founder of
Radio Bible Class,
M. R. DeHaan, presents these devotional commentaries on Bible books and topics
that will be appreciated by lay readers as well as pastors and teachers. This 11 book series from Discovery House/Kregel
Publications contains more than 2,100 pages of commentary by a very popular
Bible teacher. The content is non-technical and is ideally suited for the
layperson, Sunday school teacher or pastor who uses application in his
preaching. Anyone preaching or teaching through the book of Genesis will find
loads of valuable illustrations and application in the first two volumes alone!
The English translation of the three-volume Exegetisches
Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament, this monumental work by an ecumenical
group of scholars is first of all a complete English dictionary of New Testament
Greek. Going beyond that, however EDNT also serves as a guide to the
usage of every New Testament word in its various contexts, and it makes a
significant contribution to New Testament exegesis and theology. EDNT's
thorough, lengthy discussions of more significant words and its grouping of
words related by root and meaning (with alphabetical cross-references)
distinguish it from simpler Greek-English lexicons. Advancing the discussion of
the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, EDNT
summarizes more recent treatments of numerous questions in New Testament study
and takes into consideration newer viewpoints of linguistics. This 3-volume set appears all over the place
on professors' bibliographies and lists of recommended books for exegetical
study (e.g., Gordon-Conwell,
Asbury
Seminary, Loyola
Marymount, and many others), often listed alongside TDNT. EDNT is
included on the list of "The First 750 Books for an Expositor's
Library" that every serious student of the Bible should own (the list
appears in the book Rediscovering
Expository Preaching). EDNT is clearly among the basic,
essential books that every exegete should make it a priority to own and consult
regularly. Even if you already own other lexical
reference works in Libronix DLS, EDNT fills a useful niche and makes a
great companion to these other tools. It has been helpfully
described as one part BDAG, one part Anchor Bible Dictionary, and
one part TDNT. It isn't meant to replace any or all of those, but
rather to be a convenient first stop (or quick stop) that combines lexical
information, theological information and encyclopedic information. Consider this example: if you look up σίναπι
in BDAG, you'll learn that it means "mustard plant" and you'll be able
to find where it occurs in the Bible, along with useful bibliographic
information. But if you want theological comments on the parable of the mustard
seed, you'd have to turn to TDNT. Look up σίναπι
in EDNT, and you get both lexical information and theological
observations in one place. This makes it a great first stop for the busy
exegete, with the other lexicons supplying additional data to delve in deeper as
time allows. For a more complete list of add-ons,
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The M.R.
De Haan Classic Library
Exegetical
Dictionary of the New Testament (3 Volumes)Why Should I Buy This Dictionary?
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