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The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary by Paul J. Achtemeier,

The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary by Paul J. Achtemeier,
"The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary, Revised Edition," is the most complete, up-to-date, and accessible guide for the study of the "Bible" available today. With more than 3,700 lively, informative and easy-to-use entries, this essential reference book provides all the information you need to fully understand the "Bible." Whether you're a member of the clergy or a student of Scripture, you'll find all the important names, places and subjects that make "Bible" study come to life. From Aaron to Zurishaddai, here are all the people, events and ideas of biblical times whether its the ages of the patriarchs, judges, kings and prophets or the world of the New Testament and the early church. Other significant topics include the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag Hammadi Library, the archaeology of the biblical world and the history of the English "Bible," as well as new sections on African-Americans and the "Bible," feminist interpretations of Scripture and a completely updated pronunciation guide. More than a quarter of the articles in this book are new or totally revised from the first edition of the "Bible Dictionary." Each of the 193 contributors to "The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary"; Protestant, Catholic and Jewish affiliates of the Society of Biblical Literature, is a leading authority in his or her field. Each entry presents the nonsectarian, consensus view of those most knowledgeable in the area. Filled with explanations of biblical beliefs and language and insights into the culture and customs of the people who lived in biblical times, "The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary" will help anyone interested in Scripture more fully appreciate the meaning and message of the "Bible.



The Apocalyptic Literature
The Apocalyptic Literature
Nowhere is the biblical text stranger than in the apocalyptic literature of the Old and New Testaments. In this volume, Stephen L. Cook makes the puzzling visions and symbols intelligible to modern readers. He begins with definitions of apocalypticism and apocalyptic literature as he introduces readers to the social and historical worlds of the apocalyptic groups. He then addresses the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation and other important but lesser-known examples.



World literature - World literature refers to literature from all over the world, including American literature, European literature, Asian literature, African literature, Arabic literature and so on. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe introduced the concept of Weltliteratur in 1827 to describe the growing availability of texts from other nations.

Society of Biblical Literature - The Society of Biblical Literature is a constituent society of the American Council of Learned Societies with the stated mission to "Foster Biblical Scholarship". Membership is open to the public, including 7200 individuals from over 80 countries.

Guide to Modern World Literature - The Guide to Modern World Literature was Martin Seymour-Smith's attempt to describe all important 20th-century authors, in all languages, in an encyclopedic manner.

Literature of World War I - World War I has inspired great novels, drama and poetry. During the war itself, it has been estimated that thousands of poems were written every day by combatants and their relatives.



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The World of Biblical Literature - The World of Biblical Literature An Introduction To The Bible Designed for readers who have had limited or no exposure to the academic study of the Bible, An Introduction to the Bible: A Journey into Three Worlds explores the literary, historical, the world of biblical literature and contemporary worlds of the Bible. These include 1) the Biblical text itself (literary world); 2) the contexts in which the Bible was originally written the world of biblical literature and interpreted (historical world); the ...

Biblical Literature World - Biblical Literature World An Introduction To The Bible Designed for readers who have had limited or no exposure to the academic study of the Bible, An Introduction to the Bible: A Journey into Three Worlds explores the literary, historical, biblical literature world and contemporary worlds of the Bible. These include 1) the Biblical text itself (literary world); 2) the contexts in which the Bible was originally written biblical literature world and interpreted (historical world); biblical literature world and 3) the many ...

Bible Landmark Literature World - Bible Landmark Literature World An Introduction To The Bible Designed for readers who have had limited or no exposure to the academic study of the Bible, An Introduction to the Bible: A Journey into Three Worlds explores the literary, historical, bible landmark literature world and contemporary worlds of the Bible. These include 1) the Biblical text itself (literary world); 2) the contexts in which the Bible was originally written bible landmark literature world and interpreted (historical world); bible landmark literature world ...

Arts Literature World Literature - Arts Literature World Literature An Introduction To The Bible Designed for readers who have had limited or no exposure to the academic study of the Bible, An Introduction to the Bible: A Journey into Three Worlds explores the literary, historical, arts literature world literature and contemporary worlds of the Bible. These include 1) the Biblical text itself (literary world); 2) the contexts in which the Bible was originally written arts literature world literature and interpreted (historical world); arts literature world literature ...

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