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Hendrickson Publishers Expository Dictionary of Bible Words

Providing access to the subtle nuances and layers of meaning behind the original Greek and Hebrew Scriptures, Renn's superb KJV-based tool is thoroughly accessible to contemporary teachers, lay leaders, and students. Features definitions of 7,260 Greek and Hebrew words keyed to Strong's; notes on translations, range of meanings, and usage; a comprehensive cross-reference system; and more. 1171 pages, hardcover from Hendrickson.
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Nice to have

Date:February 15, 2011
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Jess
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It was nice to have because it helped one of my students to understand the meaning of faith. Its good to have for word you dont understand from the bible.
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Excellent Resource

Date:December 18, 2010
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This is an excellent book to refer to when you are studying your Bible word for word, and you want to know the Hebrew or Greek meaning for a particular word. When you look up your word, you'll find it listed for the OT and NT. From there you will read the meaning as it relates to specific verses.
This is a wonderful reference when studying word for word. You really must know the actual original meaning in Hebrew or Greek before you can understand the text.
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