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Introduction Tyndale Bible Dictionary. Our primary aim throughout the writing and editing process of this volume has been to pro-vide our readers with a comprehensive Bible dictionary. We believe we have reached that goal. The Tyndale Bible Dictionary includes all the significant people, places, and terms in the Bible.
Jan 12, 2008 · Dictionary of Bible proper names; every proper name in the Old and New Testaments arranged in alphabetical order; syllabified and accented; vowel sounds diacritically marked; definitions given in Latin and English : Potts, Cyrus A. (Cyrus Alvin), b. 1873 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.
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like a ‘proper’ dictionary, deal with all the words and names in the Bible. But over the years I have found that people refer to the book as a dictionary anyway, so this edition has changed the title to Bridgeway Bible Dictionary. The ‘bridge’ element in the title reflects the aim of all Bridgeway books, which is to
Abijah, the Lord is my father. Abijam, father of the sea. Abilene, the father of mourning. Abimael, a father sent from God. Abimelech, father of the king. Abinadab, father of a vow, or of willingness. Abinoam, father of beauty. Abiram, high father; father of deceit. Abishag, ignorance of the father.
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equip you to interpret the spiritual meaning of numbers used in scripture and provide the skills necessary for you to continue this fascinating study independently. The Apostle Paul admonished believers to "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth" (2 Timothy 2:15).
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A dictionary of the Bible; dealing with its language, literature, and contents, including the Biblical theology Date and time of digitizing 12:52, 4 November 2009
BIBLE DICTIONARIES, works that treat topically the places, persons, history, doctrines, and objects of the Bible. Probably the first to undertake such a work was Eusebius of Caesarea (c. a.d. 326), who wrote a four-volume encyclopedia of which only one part is extant, known as the Onomasticon. It is a geographical dictionary, listing and ...