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Danker’s indispensable volume, available since 1993 in a revised and expanded edition, has served for forty years as the reliable guide for students and scholars to the foundational texts of biblical study: concordances, primary Hebrew and Greek texts, grammars and lexicons, Bible dictionaries and versions, commentaries, and a host of contextual tools for studying the world of the Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
This latest edition couples the Libronix CD-ROM with the complete text of the book. This title (or previous print editions) is a recommended books at many theological libraries including Trinity International University, Hope College, Yale University Divinity School Library, Regent University, and many more.
"An outstanding compilation of essential tools for Biblical studies. Danker's perspective is Lutheran and tends towards the liberal end of Biblical scholarship. His section on commentaries is scanty in terms of conservative works, but does give outstanding comments on those more liberal and critical series. He has a very thorough discussion of grammars and lexicons and their use and his discussion on Bible versions (despite the inexplicable lack of an entry for the NASB) is also very valuable. This work is a valuable companion to Dockery, Matthews and Sloan."
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Praise for the Print Edition
“No serious student should be without it.”
— Leander E. Keck, Yale Divinity School
“One of the best resources available in English for in-depth biblical study.”
— Carolyn Osiek, R.S.C.J., Catholic Theological Union
About the Author
Frederick W. Danker Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, is an internationally recognized scholar who has published in the areas of biblical interpretation, Hellenistic language and culture, linguistics, and archaeology.
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