The TDOT Aramaic Dictionary ships today.
Brill volumes have a special place in my heart. Not only are they aesthetically pleasing as bound physical monographs, with utmost attention to detail in their craftsmanship of cloth-bound covers and gold-letter embossing, but the aesthetics also...
Latin is a language that I picked up during my PhD studies, and it has proved useful and enjoyable. I wish that I had learned it as a youth, which is why I’ve begun teaching Latin to my children. But if you’re reading this article, I’m guessing...
The Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (10 vols.) is a monumental reference work, considered by many scholars to be the best New Testament dictionary ever compiled. At 9,073 pages, covering over 2,300 theologically significant New Testament...
“Lexham Bible Dictionary is an unbound product—it has no back cover.” This statement drove all discussion and decisions about creating this resource.Could an enormous pool of content and information—not just the articles but the articles’ status and...
Do you find yourself living in a Greek lexicon as you work through the text of the New Testament? Do you do look for the lexicon to tell you more about how a word is used, and the different contexts in which the word is used? If you do, chances are...