Brilliant. I have most of these Dictionaries, but I agree the gold standard is the Anchor Bible dictionary, which is my next purchase. Thanks heaps for your presentation. It's a great help and very much appreciated.
@@TheCaffeinatedBible Thanks, I will definitely let you know when I purchase the Anchor Bible dictionary. I'm waiting on OliveTree Software to have their next discount weekend.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. One of the dictionaries I like to use (and read) is the Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament by Beale, Carson, Gladd, and Naselli. This is a fantastic resource to use when studying topics addressed in the New Testament to see how they are also used in the Old Testament. I have also found the Dictionary of Biblical Imagery by Ryken, Wilhoit, and Longman to be of great help in deciphering much of the imagery present in the Bible. Keep up the great work!
If I was running out of my apartment and I had to grab two books it would be my Bible and Wilmington‘s Guide to the Bible. And I I chose women just got the Bible because it takes all the major things the Bible puts the mall in the in one section for the title and it makes reading through the Bible so much more interesting.
The Holy Spirit is who breathed out the Bible, so if it’s not in line with the Bible, it’s not God, right? The Spirit of God will not contradict Himself.
John 14:26 demonstrates that without a means(the bible) for you to know what Jesus said, the Holy Spirit can't do his work. He, the Spirit of Truth remomds you ..... this means you must first know. Witjout the bible, you can't know.
Brilliant. I have most of these Dictionaries, but I agree the gold standard is the Anchor Bible dictionary, which is my next purchase.
Thanks heaps for your presentation. It's a great help and very much appreciated.
Drop us a line if you take the plunge and let us know how you like it.
@@TheCaffeinatedBible Thanks, I will definitely let you know when I purchase the Anchor Bible dictionary. I'm waiting on OliveTree Software to have their next discount weekend.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. One of the dictionaries I like to use (and read) is the Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old Testament by Beale, Carson, Gladd, and Naselli. This is a fantastic resource to use when studying topics addressed in the New Testament to see how they are also used in the Old Testament. I have also found the Dictionary of Biblical Imagery by Ryken, Wilhoit, and Longman to be of great help in deciphering much of the imagery present in the Bible.
Keep up the great work!
Thanks - and I appreciate your sharing this recommendation with us.
Two great suggestions. I have them both and they are very helpful.
I appreciate the insight. You are so easy to listen too.
If I was running out of my apartment and I had to grab two books it would be my Bible and Wilmington‘s Guide to the Bible. And I I chose women just got the Bible because it takes all the major things the Bible puts the mall in the in one section for the title and it makes reading through the Bible so much more interesting.
Wilmington’s is way more interesting than a dictionary as it has less opinion.
Thompson chain reference bible and a strong's concordance
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I believe the Holy Spirit is above all books and even the Bible.
The Holy Spirit is who breathed out the Bible, so if it’s not in line with the Bible, it’s not God, right? The Spirit of God will not contradict Himself.
The bible is authored by the Holy Spirit.
Oh brother! Sheesh
John 14:26 demonstrates that without a means(the bible) for you to know what Jesus said, the Holy Spirit can't do his work.
He, the Spirit of Truth remomds you
..... this means you must first know. Witjout the bible, you can't know.