According to the psychologist, one learns by associating the new with the old, the strange with the familiar. in studying a foreign language, therefore, the beginner will do well to observe whateve…
Bruce Manning Metzger (1914-2007) was the George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature Emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary. He was the author of hundreds of articles …
According to the statistics, the Greek New Testament makes use of 5,436 different Greek words. More than one half these (namely, 3,246 words) occur only once, twice or trice in the entire New Testa…
This annotated edition of the books of the Apocrypha is intended to serve both the general reader and the student of biblical literature. Besides containing the several books or parts of books that…
Now, to make Bible study easier and more profitable for the rapidly growing number of people using the NRSV, Thomas Nelson offers the NRSv Exhaustive Concordance. Truly exhaustive, this comprehensi…
The Apocrypha here translate are those books and portions of books which appear in the Latin Vulgate, either as part of the Old Testament or as an appendix, but are not in the Hebrew Bible. With th…
This book provides an authoritative one-volume reference to the people, place, events, books, institutions, religious beliefs, and secular influence of the Bible. Writen by more than 250 scholars f…
All articles that bear on Christ and the Gospel, except a few of a purely homiletic nature, have been cited. In the section on Lexicography the articles are arranged alphabetically in accord with t…
Apocrypha means 'hidden things' in Greek. The Apocryphal books of the Bible fall into two categories: texts which were included in some canonical version of the Bible at some point, and other texts…
This book provides information from Church history concerning the recognition of the canonical status of the several books of the New Testament. Canonization was a long and gradual process of sifti…