Theological wordbook old testament
Theological wordbook of the Old Testament ( TWOT, REF BS440. But please don't hesitate to ask Steve Perisho for help. To use this one you will need either a reference to it from one of the others, or a working knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet and language.
The major theological wordbooks are the following (listed also from p. For additional Hebrew and Aramaic lexicons (including the online Semantic Dictionary of Biblical Hebrew, which remains a work in progress), see the handout Basic English-Bible Reference.
But please don't hesitate to contact Steve Perisho for help.)ģ. Though the latter is not the one to which The Hebrew English concordance to the Old Testament with the New International Version refers, some use can be made of it with the help of the Hebrew alphabet. (The Lexicon in Veteris Testamenti libros depicted above predecedes by several decades the updated edition of it translated by Richardson and entitled The Hebrew and Aramaic lexicon of the Old Testament ( REF PJ4833.
K62 1958), which offers definitions in English as well as German : 204 of the Lexicon in Veteris Testamenti libros by Koehler and Baumgartner (REF PJ4833. H6 1971):Īnd to the C (or 3rd) quadrant of p. 68 of Holladay's A concise Hebrew and Aramaic lexicon of the Old Testament (REF PJ4833. Thus, you would turn to the D (or 4th) quadrant of p. K65 1998) functions as a handy G/K-based key to the Strong system and the BDB lexicon (above), but also to two other Hebrew lexicons as well: 2070 of The Hebrew English concordance to the Old Testament with the New International Version (REF BS1121. 1129, which gives Strong numbers to the left (in this case 1730), and their corresponding BDB page numbers to the right (in this case, 187b (page 187, column b):įrom there it is a simple matter of turning to page 187, column b, and scanning that margin for the Strong number in question:Ģ. The "Concise Hebrew-English dictionary to the Old Testament" that begins on p. To use this, go first to the "Index of Strong's numbers in BDB" beginning on p. coded with the numbering system from Strong's exhaustive concordance of the Bible, at REF PJ4833. A printing of this keyed to the Strong system is The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English lexicon. The major lexicon of Old Testament Hebrew is the Hebrew and English lexicon of the Old Testament, sometimes called simply "Brown-Driver-Briggs", or BDB, for short ( General Collection and REF PJ4833.