Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old & New Testament Words
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Disclaimer: I edited this book. When Zondervan came to me and asked if I would edit this book, I was skeptical at first. I am not much for reinventing the wheel. But the longer I preached, and the longer I looked into what was currently available at the lay and pastoral level, the more I became convinced that the book was worth the effort.
John Piper says in one of his books that people "hang onto words." He is right. Words are very important to us. We spend much of our Bible study time thinking about them. And they are the vehicle (along with grammar) that God chose to reveal most of himself to us. This dictionary is designed to help the layperson and busy pastor get quickly to the meaning of a word as well as the basic idea conveyed by the word and associated words in general. The main part of the dictionary covers all the most important words in the Bible, which are arranged by English word order. There is also a short Greek and Hebrew dictionary that covers even more words with shorter definitions.
I am sure I am biased, but this is really a good book, it avoids many of the errors of similar books (like thinking the root parts of a word still reflect the word's meaning), isn't tied to just one translation, and gives you just the information you will need, in the majority of situations.
To see me talk about the book, you can go to YouTube (talk 1, talk 2).
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