Description
ISBN: 031023560X
Format: Hardcover, Printed
Paper Edge Description: White
Page Count: 944
Size: 6.6 in. wide x 9.5 in. high x 1.7 in. deep (Metric:167 mm x 241 mm x 43
mm)
Weight: 2.905 lb
(1316 gm)
Available: September, 1988
Publisher: Zondervan
Synopsis:
This is the best-selling one-volume Bible dictionary. More than 5,000 entries
include discussions of historical, geographical, chronological, and biographical
aspects of the Bible, as well as articles on theological subjects; more than 700
pictures are included as well.
Description:
When you want to find out what lies
behind a word, name, or concept in the Bible, turn to Zondervan’s Pictorial
Bible Dictionary. It’s designed to deepen your knowledge of the Bible through
both words and pictures.
Look up “Archaeology” and get extensive insights on how archaeological findings
corroborate biblical accounts from Genesis to New Testament times. Turn to
“Judges” and learn about Israel’s leaders prior to its kings. Zondervan’s
Pictorial Bible Dictionary helps you to understand the people, places, customs,
culture, and events of the Bible in a way that can help you better grasp its
message and its implications for you today.
More than 5,000 entries inform you on historical, geographical, chronological,
and biographical aspects of the Bible. You’ll also find scholarly articles on
important theological subjects written by a team of 65 scholars and experts.
Over 700 pictures lend visual impact and clarification on numerous topics, from
the “Hill of Aaron” to “Zorah,” the home of Samson.
Spellings correspond to the King James Version, the classic Bible used
throughout the years by millions of Christians. Alternative spellings found in
the American Standard Version and in the Revised Standard Version are also
given, broadening the helpfulness of this volume.
What are
People Saying?
“It’s
great!, I use it all the time.”
—–Dr. Billy Graham
“The high
tone of the work and the excellent illustrations make this a prized volume.”
—–Christianity Today
“A
first-rate reference work.”
—–Dr. Frank E. Gaebelein, general
editor, The Expositor’s Bible Commentary
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