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| Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible: New American Standard Bible, Genuine Black, Wider Margins | 
enlarge | Author: Spiros Zodhiates Publisher: AMG Publishers Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 51 reviews Sales Rank: 938854
Media: Leather Bound Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 2318 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.6 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7.3 x 2
ISBN: 0899577539 Dewey Decimal Number: 220 EAN: 9780899577531 ASIN: 0899577539
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Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible January 15, 2007 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I received this item before the estimated arrival date. It was in excellent condition as described. This dealer is very efficient. I'm very satisfied and would purchase from them again!!
Hebrew Bible January 9, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
It was a gift for someone and it arrived on time and was pleased with delivery.
Outstanding study Bible January 3, 2007 36 out of 36 found this review helpful
As I learn more about the Bible, I find more I want to study. It's funny that way. It's the only book simple enough to be understood by all, but complex enough that scholars can devote their whole lives to its study and not come close to plumbing its depths.
This Bible supplements my NIV Hebrew Greek Key Study Bible, as I wanted a more literal translation for this sort of study tool. I purchased the leather bound version, and am very happy with it.
All the awesome grammatical tools are present, except for a few differences, such as the dictionary being that of Strong's work, instead of the more modern Kohlenberger.
What this Bible contains: Bible text of OT and NT Grammatical aids to the NT Lexical aids to the OT and NT NASB Concordance of OT and NT Guide to transliteration Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries Maps
Pros: - This Bible is a little better suited to word studies, as it is a more literal translation. - The layout of most of the Bible has slightly larger text for easy reading, without being too bulky. - There are key notes that are usually extremely helpful and consistent with conservative, exegetical scholarship - The cross references are very beneficial - Despite this being a different and complicated system of notation, visual layout of the features on a two-page section in the front of the Bible make it easy to learn to use.
Cons: - It uses Strong's dictionaries rather than Kohlenberger's lexicons. Strong's definitions are based on Thayer's Greek Lexicon, which is dated scholarship that is no longer the best source, and which confuses classical and Koine Greek frequently, causing incorrect assumptions. (This is the reason for this getting only 4 stars) - The dictionary in the back appears to be a copy and past from another work, as the text is shrunk and very difficult to read, with a large blank space at the bottom of the page indicative of being copied from another sized page than what is used in this Bible. The Greek and Hebrew characters are very difficult to make out because of this.
In deciding between the NASB and NIV versions of this extremely valuable study tool, I am torn. On the one hand, you have the literal text of the NASB 1977 version but with Strong's dictionary. On the other hand, you have the thought-for-thought NIV Bible that is harder to do word studies in because of the way it is translated, but you have the Kohlenberger dictionaries, which are much more valuable for word study. This makes it very difficult to choose.
Overall, this is an outstanding tool for study and I would recommend adding it to your library of Christian study aids.
Great but i wish it came in real leather November 10, 2006 This is an amazing Bible in every aspect accept that its not real leather. Great buy!
Best Bible on the Market in my words November 10, 2006 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This bible is very good. You get the truth out of the scriptures by knowing the Hebrew and Greek meanings of words. I also use e-sword for getting better understandings of the words that aren't listed in the back. The KJV is the best version of the bible even though the terminology is dificult at first it is unbeatable. This bible doesn't have a whole lot of commentary but it is sufficient most study bible's I have read have so much commentary you can't get a word from god. God only speaks to you through HIS word not the commentary. Let the lord reveal his mysteries to you himself most study bible's I have read have had many errors. The only way to know the truth is to study the word yourself read read read read all the time until it becomes a part of you. The scripture says the spirit searches the deep things of god. Jesus also said if you continue in my word you will be my diciples indeed and you will know the truth and the truth shall set you free. God Bless in Jesus Name. e-mail [...]for resources and chat :)
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