Bibliography
Below are the books that have been instrumental in developing the articles located on this website. If you are interested in getting deeper into the text of the Old Testament I highly recommend these books.
| | The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible A new approach to understanding the Hebrew Bible including Hebrew letters, roots and words defined within their ancient cultural context and meaning. Also see the Lexicon's website. |
| The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon If you can read Hebrew this is the best Lexicon for looking up each Hebrew word in the Bible which will then give you the morphology (prefixes, suffixes, etc) and root of each word. |
| | Strong's Concise Concordance If you do not know Hebrew this condordance will allow you to look up any English word in the Bible and find the Hebrew word and its definition. |
| | Harper's Encyclopedia of Bible Life An excellent book detailing the lifestyle of the ancient Hebrews. This book includes agriculture, economics, government, war, arts and crafts, geography, etc. One of our favorites. |
| | Nelson's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Bible Facts An essential resource for any Biblical student is a Bible Dictionary and Smith's is one of the best. Look up any person, place or thing in the Bible and this dictionary will tell you about it. |
| | Holman Biblie Dictionary A comprehensive encyclopedia of Bible people, places, objects, events, history, artifacts, etc. This book includes many color photos. No study library should be without at least one Bible Dictionary/Encyclopedia such as this one. |
| | Learn to Read Biblical Hebrew If you have a desire to learn how to read the Hebrew text of the Bible this book will teach you step by step. |
| | Hebrew Thought Compared with Greek One of the best books I have read on how the ancient Hebrew mind works. This book explains how the Hebrews perceived time, space, past, present, future, action and much more. |
| | Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary This Book includes many of the important Hebrew, as well as Greek words, of the Bible. The in-depth detail and history to the words are a valuable tool to Biblical study. |
| | The New Manners and Customs of Bible Times An excellent resource for the very unique culture of the ancient near east. As the Bible was written by the Ancient Hebrews within their culture, insights into their culture will assist the Biblical student with proper Biblical interpretation. |
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