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Dictionary of Daily Life Biblical and Post-Biblical Antiquity, Complete One Volume A-Z
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Dictionary of Daily Life Biblical and Post-Biblical Antiquity, Complete One Volume A-Z
Current price: $89.95
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Dictionary of Daily Life Biblical and Post-Biblical Antiquity, Complete One Volume A-Z
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is a unique reference work that provides background cultural and technical information on the world of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament from 4000 BC to approximately AD 600.Also available as a 4-volume set (ISBN 9781619708617), this complete one-volume edition covers topics from A-Z. This dictionary casts light on the culture, technology, history, and politics of the periods of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Written and edited by a world-class historian and a highly respected biblical scholar, with contributions by many others, this unique reference work explains details of domestic life, technology, culture, laws, and religious practices, with extensive bibliographic material for further exploration.There are 115 articles ranging from 5-20 pages long. Scholars, pastors, and students (and their teachers) will find this to be a useful resource for biblical study, exegesis, and sermon preparation.“This is not your standard Bible dictionary, but one that focuses on aspects of daily life in Bible times, addressing interesting and sometimes puzzling topics that are often overlooked in other encyclopedias. I highly recommend the
and will be giving it ‘shout-outs’ in my classes in the years to come.” —
, Professor of Old Testament and Near Eastern Archaeology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School“This wonderful resource is much more than a dictionary. It is a compendium of substantive essays on numerous facets of daily life in the ancient world. I am frequently asked by pastors and students for recommendations on books that illuminate the manners, customs, and cultural practices of the biblical world. Now I have the ideal set of books to recommend.” —
, Dean and Professor of New Testament, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University