Dictionary of the English Bible and its Origins
By (Author) Alec Gilmore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st April 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
History of religion
Reference works
220.52003
Paperback
194
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
300g
This Dictionary is designed to increase awareness of Bible origins, introduce readers to the variety of versions and manuscripts that lie behind the familiar English translation(s). It also provides, in alphabetical order, 'student notes' on texts, versions, manuscripts, persons, places and terminology, covering the origins of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the English Bible, including recent translations. Generally, this book will facilitate a more intelligent understanding of the Bible among lay people by removing some of the mystique and prejudices associated with it. Entries are factual, not evaluative, and reflect contemporary biblical scholarship. This is a handy reference tool for anyone at all interested in the Bible.
"A page-turner containing hundred of tidbits about bibical studies." --Ralph Klein, Currents in Theology and Mission, January 2002
Alec Gilmore is a Baptist minister in the UK with a lifetime's experience in pastoral work, lay training and adult education. His most recent books are Preaching as Theatre (SCM), Aid Matters (SCM) and A Dictionary of Bible Origins (SAP/Continuum).