
New International Bible Dictionary
By F.F. Bruce
1987
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The New International Bible Dictionary delivers an encyclopedic wealth of insight into the historical, chronological, archaeological, geographical, social, theological, and biographical aspects of the Bible. Whether you're a general reader of the Bible, a pastor, or a student, this volume belongs in your library. It offers the following * Based completely on the NIV and cross-referenced to the King James Version. * Over 4,500 entries give you a broad understanding of people, places, events, and movements. * More than 1,000 in-text illustrations, maps, charts, photos, and tables lend clarity and visual impact. * 16 pages of indexed maps and 16 pages of photographs give you a feel for the land and culture. * Complete Scripture index helps you quickly link words and topics to related Bible verse. 'Excellent . . . for conservative students and church libraries.'—-CBA Marketplace 'A massive, important work.'—-The Biblical Evangelist 'Highly recommended.'—-The Reference Book Review 'Contains a wealth of data . . . useful for serious Bible students as well as for those looking for quick answers to Bible-related questions.'—-Church Media Library Magazine Zondervan's Understand the Bible Reference Series This six-volume series supplies users of today's most popular modern Bible translation, the New International Version, with scholarly, economical, and uncompromisingly evangelical study tools. It includes the New International Bible Commentary, New International Bible Dictionary, New International Bible Concordance, and New International Encyclopedia of Bible Words, New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties, and the New International Encyclopedia of Bible Characters.
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F.F. Bruce
Author · 32 books
Frederick Fyvie Bruce FBA was a Biblical scholar who supported the historical reliability of the New Testament. His first book, The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? (1943), was voted by the American evangelical periodical Christianity Today in 2006 as one of the top 50 books "which had shaped evangelicals".