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Bible Words and Theological Terms Made Easy by Wayne Jackson

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The Old Testament contains some 8,600 Hebrew and Aramaic words, while the New Testament has about 5,600 Greek terms. One could spend a lifetime studying biblical words and never exhaust the thrilling endeaver. This little book is about words. It is, for the most part, about Bible words - what certain terms mean, and how they are used within respective contexts of sacred Scripture. This volume has not been designed for scholars who have the ability, the time, and the resources to consult compositions that are much more erudite than this abbreviated effort. This book is intended for the average Christian student, the new convert, the Bible class teacher, or even the busy minister, who, on occasion, may need to utilize a quick reference source.

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Author: Wayne Jackson
Publisher: Courier Publications
ISBN-10: 0967804442
ISBN-13: 9780967804446
Dimensions: 7.25" x 5.13"
Page Count: 200
Binding: Hardcover
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