The Anchor Bible Dictionary 6-Volume Prepack: (contains one copy of each volume): The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary
Editat de David Noel Freedmanen Limba Engleză Quantity pack – 2 dec 2007
The
most
extensive
Bible
dictionary
ever
created:
- The first major Bible dictionary to be published in America in 30 years
- 6 volumes of approximately 1,200 pages each
- More than 6,000 entries
- More than 7,000,000 words
- Nearly 1,000 contributors —all the biggest names from around the world
- Multicultural and interdisciplinary in scope
- An unprecedented interfaith exploration of the Bible
- Illustrated throughout with easy-to-find references
- Endpaper maps of the Near Eastern world keyed to text for quick location of archaeological and biblical sites
- Extensively cross-referenced for comprehensive coverage of topics
- Easy-to-read article and chapter headings for speedy location of material
- Full bibliographic references following all major entries
Inside you’ll find:
- Exciting articles on pseudepigraphic and apocryphal texts, Nag Hammadi tractates, and individual dead Sea Scrolls—including the very latest on the most recently published sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls
- “Minor entries” on personal and place-names that go well beyond the one- or two-sentence descriptions found in other Bible dictionaries
- Outstanding summaries of the latest research on the historical Jesus
- Fascinating new articles discussing the growing reappraisal of early Christianity’s relationship with Judaism (was Christianity an “offspring” or “sibling” of rabbinic Judaism?)
- Many articles illustrating the literary artistry of the biblical text
- Intriguing discussions of everyday life in Bible lands—including articles that help us to understand health and disease, the role of animals and plants in the ancient ecosystem, and the demographics of human settlement in ancient Palestine
- A richness of information unequaled in the history of biblical studies
Edited by David Noel Freedman
Editorial Consultants:
Hans Dieter Betz—Greco-Roman Religin
James H. Charlesworth—Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Frank More Cross—Old Testament
William G. Dever—Archaeology
A. Kirk Grayson—Mesopotamia and Assyriology
Peter Machinist—Bible and Ancient Near East
Abraham J. Malherbe—New Testament
Birger A. Pearson—Early Christianity
Jack M. Sassoon—Bible and Ancient Near East
William R. Schoedel—Early Christian Literature
- The first major Bible dictionary to be published in America in 30 years
- 6 volumes of approximately 1,200 pages each
- More than 6,000 entries
- More than 7,000,000 words
- Nearly 1,000 contributors —all the biggest names from around the world
- Multicultural and interdisciplinary in scope
- An unprecedented interfaith exploration of the Bible
- Illustrated throughout with easy-to-find references
- Endpaper maps of the Near Eastern world keyed to text for quick location of archaeological and biblical sites
- Extensively cross-referenced for comprehensive coverage of topics
- Easy-to-read article and chapter headings for speedy location of material
- Full bibliographic references following all major entries
Inside you’ll find:
- Exciting articles on pseudepigraphic and apocryphal texts, Nag Hammadi tractates, and individual dead Sea Scrolls—including the very latest on the most recently published sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls
- “Minor entries” on personal and place-names that go well beyond the one- or two-sentence descriptions found in other Bible dictionaries
- Outstanding summaries of the latest research on the historical Jesus
- Fascinating new articles discussing the growing reappraisal of early Christianity’s relationship with Judaism (was Christianity an “offspring” or “sibling” of rabbinic Judaism?)
- Many articles illustrating the literary artistry of the biblical text
- Intriguing discussions of everyday life in Bible lands—including articles that help us to understand health and disease, the role of animals and plants in the ancient ecosystem, and the demographics of human settlement in ancient Palestine
- A richness of information unequaled in the history of biblical studies
Edited by David Noel Freedman
Editorial Consultants:
Hans Dieter Betz—Greco-Roman Religin
James H. Charlesworth—Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Frank More Cross—Old Testament
William G. Dever—Archaeology
A. Kirk Grayson—Mesopotamia and Assyriology
Peter Machinist—Bible and Ancient Near East
Abraham J. Malherbe—New Testament
Birger A. Pearson—Early Christianity
Jack M. Sassoon—Bible and Ancient Near East
William R. Schoedel—Early Christian Literature
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780300140811
ISBN-10: 0300140819
Pagini: 7200
Ilustrații: Illustrations, maps
Dimensiuni: 187 x 235 x 265 mm
Greutate: 13.06 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary
ISBN-10: 0300140819
Pagini: 7200
Ilustrații: Illustrations, maps
Dimensiuni: 187 x 235 x 265 mm
Greutate: 13.06 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary
Descriere
The most extensive Bible dictionary ever created:
- The first major Bible dictionary to be published in America in 30 years
- 6 volumes of approximately 1,200 pages each
- More than 6,000 entries
- More than 7,000,000 words
- Nearly 1,000 contributors —all the biggest names from around the world
- Multicultural and interdisciplinary in scope
- An unprecedented interfaith exploration of the Bible
- Illustrated throughout with easy-to-find references
- Endpaper maps of the Near Eastern world keyed to text for quick location of archaeological and biblical sites
- Extensively cross-referenced for comprehensive coverage of topics
- Easy-to-read article and chapter headings for speedy location of material
- Full bibliographic references following all major entries
Inside you’ll find:
- Exciting articles on pseudepigraphic and apocryphal texts, Nag Hammadi tractates, and individual dead Sea Scrolls—including the very latest on the most recently published sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls
- “Minor entries” on personal and place-names that go well beyond the one- or two-sentence descriptions found in other Bible dictionaries
- Outstanding summaries of the latest research on the historical Jesus
- Fascinating new articles discussing the growing reappraisal of early Christianity’s relationship with Judaism (was Christianity an “offspring” or “sibling” of rabbinic Judaism?)
- Many articles illustrating the literary artistry of the biblical text
- Intriguing discussions of everyday life in Bible lands—including articles that help us to understand health and disease, the role of animals and plants in the ancient ecosystem, and the demographics of human settlement in ancient Palestine
- A richness of information unequaled in the history of biblical studies
Edited by David Noel Freedman
Editorial Consultants:
Hans Dieter Betz—Greco-Roman Religin
James H. Charlesworth—Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Frank More Cross—Old Testament
William G. Dever—Archaeology
A. Kirk Grayson—Mesopotamia and Assyriology
Peter Machinist—Bible and Ancient Near East
Abraham J. Malherbe—New Testament
Birger A. Pearson—Early Christianity
Jack M. Sassoon—Bible and Ancient Near East
William R. Schoedel—Early Christian Literature
- The first major Bible dictionary to be published in America in 30 years
- 6 volumes of approximately 1,200 pages each
- More than 6,000 entries
- More than 7,000,000 words
- Nearly 1,000 contributors —all the biggest names from around the world
- Multicultural and interdisciplinary in scope
- An unprecedented interfaith exploration of the Bible
- Illustrated throughout with easy-to-find references
- Endpaper maps of the Near Eastern world keyed to text for quick location of archaeological and biblical sites
- Extensively cross-referenced for comprehensive coverage of topics
- Easy-to-read article and chapter headings for speedy location of material
- Full bibliographic references following all major entries
Inside you’ll find:
- Exciting articles on pseudepigraphic and apocryphal texts, Nag Hammadi tractates, and individual dead Sea Scrolls—including the very latest on the most recently published sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls
- “Minor entries” on personal and place-names that go well beyond the one- or two-sentence descriptions found in other Bible dictionaries
- Outstanding summaries of the latest research on the historical Jesus
- Fascinating new articles discussing the growing reappraisal of early Christianity’s relationship with Judaism (was Christianity an “offspring” or “sibling” of rabbinic Judaism?)
- Many articles illustrating the literary artistry of the biblical text
- Intriguing discussions of everyday life in Bible lands—including articles that help us to understand health and disease, the role of animals and plants in the ancient ecosystem, and the demographics of human settlement in ancient Palestine
- A richness of information unequaled in the history of biblical studies
Edited by David Noel Freedman
Editorial Consultants:
Hans Dieter Betz—Greco-Roman Religin
James H. Charlesworth—Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Frank More Cross—Old Testament
William G. Dever—Archaeology
A. Kirk Grayson—Mesopotamia and Assyriology
Peter Machinist—Bible and Ancient Near East
Abraham J. Malherbe—New Testament
Birger A. Pearson—Early Christianity
Jack M. Sassoon—Bible and Ancient Near East
William R. Schoedel—Early Christian Literature