Wow! What a phenomenal piece of work from these authors. This definitely feels like the ultimate guides to collect as and when you see them crop up at reasonable prices. Thanks for sharing these and providing such helpful examples of the content 😊
You got a terrific deal! I think right now it’s 300 American dollars Logos Bible software. I guess right now I’m using a mixture of NBD, and anchor and Baker and Tyndale and Lexham. I mostly consult them when looking up information about the cities in my passage for the week.
@@ZephrumEllison Sorry - thank you so much for the clarity - I think of it in my head as "Kittel"- it is an all time classic, but also slightly dated in that it like all great works, it is a thing of its time. I use an on line KIttel, and I am not sure that there is anything else with as much detail, but I tend to check a more recent one first (like New Interpreter's). Still a place for Kittel though!!! Thank you so much for leaving a comment and God bless you!
I have the New Interpreter´s and the section on the Canon on the OT is great and no, it does not support the 39 books canon as the Canon of Jesus, it was not.
Wow! What a phenomenal piece of work from these authors. This definitely feels like the ultimate guides to collect as and when you see them crop up at reasonable prices. Thanks for sharing these and providing such helpful examples of the content 😊
Good point - buy them if you see them at an affordable price!
Thank you,Pastor. Always excellent. Blessings.🌹🌟🔥🌟🌹And WE'RE very grateful for; YOU!!!
Very kind words. May God richly bless you!
You got a terrific deal! I think right now it’s 300 American dollars Logos Bible software. I guess right now I’m using a mixture of NBD, and anchor and Baker and Tyndale and Lexham. I mostly consult them when looking up information about the cities in my passage for the week.
Wow!!! 300! You clearly have a good range of dictionaries there! God bless you!
I bought that bible dictionary set recently for my Olive Tree Bible app. It was on sale and I couldn't resist.
Well done! Often the software deals are so much better!
Thank you, Reverend. I have and use the IVP black dictionaries, as they’re nicknamed (8 vols), and the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (6 vols).
Good resources - Glad to hear you have (and use) them. God bless you and thanks for your support!
Thank you brother. These look really good.
Bless you Jim! Thanks for taking the time to respond!
Do you have any thoughts on the TDNT and TDOT series? Is this different? I know there are different types of Dictionaries so I'm not sure.
TD ? Is that Tyndale?
@@pastorslibrary Theological Dictionary of the New Testament and Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament.
@@ZephrumEllison Sorry - thank you so much for the clarity - I think of it in my head as "Kittel"- it is an all time classic, but also slightly dated in that it like all great works, it is a thing of its time. I use an on line KIttel, and I am not sure that there is anything else with as much detail, but I tend to check a more recent one first (like New Interpreter's). Still a place for Kittel though!!! Thank you so much for leaving a comment and God bless you!
I have the New Interpreter´s and the section on the Canon on the OT is great and no, it does not support the 39 books canon as the Canon of Jesus, it was not.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. God bless you!