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The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible

G. A. Buttrick

Religion / Biblical Commentary / General

This 5-volume set includes Vols. 1-4 and Supplementary volume. This illustrated encyclopedia of modern scholarship is an immediate reference for all Bible students. The Dictionary features: * More than 7500 entries, with many terms not found in earlier works * Full length articles on each book of the Bible, the Apocrypha and other extra-canonical books, including the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Gnostic manuscripts; and on great theological concepts and doctrines of the Bible * Pronunciations, Hebrew or Greek origin, derivatives, variant spellings, identification, and occurrences * 24 pages of maps in full color
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