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Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible
David Noel Freedman Editor

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Format: Hardcover, 1474pp.
ISBN: 9780802824004
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Pub. Date: 2000

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The Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible gathers nearly 5,000 alphabetically ordered articles that thoroughly yet clearly explain all the books, persons, places, and significant terms found in the Bible. The Dictionary also explores the background of each biblical book and related writings and discusses cultural, natural, geographical, and literary phenomena—matters that Bible students at all levels may encounter in reading or discussion.

Nearly 600 first-rate Bible authorities have contributed to the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. Intended as a tool for practical Bible use, this illustrated dictionary reflects recent archaeological discoveries and the breadth of current biblical scholarship, including insights from critical analysis of literary, historical, sociological, and other methodological issues. The editorial team has also incorporated articles that explore and interpret important focuses of biblical theology, text and transmission, Near Eastern archaeology, extrabiblical writings, and pertinent ecclesiastical traditions—all of which help make the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible the most comprehensive and up-to-date one-volume Bible dictionary on the market today.

Features of the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible:
  • Nearly 5,000 entries explain every book, person, place, significant event, and distinctive term or expression found in the Bible
  • Written by nearly 600 respected authorities in the field of biblical scholarship
  • Includes 112 informative charts and photos and a 12-page section of color maps
  • Supplementary aids include lists of abbreviations, pronunciation guide, transliteration key, and concise bibliographies to guide further research
  • Entries cover the Deuterocanonicals as well as the Hebrew and New Testament scriptures
  • Based on the New Revised Standard version of the Bible, with attention given to alternate readings in other major translations


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"The Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible is a new and outstanding one-volume companion to the Bible that every serious reader of the written Word of God should welcome. Editor-in-chief David Noel Freedman, along with a dozen well-known consulting editors and about 600 contributors, has made this dictionary an extraordinary compilation of data about the biblical books and their archaeological, geographical, and historical backgrounds. Many of the articles give good leads to further reading on the topics they discuss. Highly recommended for pastors, teachers, college and graduate students, and general readers."
—Joseph F. Fitzmyer


"Comprehensive, dependent upon scholars who themselves often represent the most up-to-date scholarship on the topics they treat, and filled with rich treatments of large and important topics as well as the lesser names and places that any such book has to include, Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible is as good as one can expect from a one-volume Bible dictionary."
—Patrick D. Miller


"There are several reliable Bible dictionaries on the market. For reasons of space, none of them is exhaustive. But this is a fine addition that sets forth a vast amount of data useful to any Bible reader. Perhaps its distinctiveness lies in its frequent supply of theological material along with its scholarly and critical information."
—Elizabeth Achtemeier


"In a sea of Bible dictionaries, the Eerdmans is a standout. It may just be the most comprehensive and wide-ranging of the one-volume dictionaries available. It more than fulfills editor David Noel Freedman’s promise to provide "a rapid-response reference work" that covers, in each of its entries, all the basic data, together with a concise, balanced, and up-to-date orientation to the issues. Indeed, a number of its articles offer fresh and authoritative, even provocative assessments by leading scholars in their fields. This is a dictionary that all serious readers of the Bible will want constantly by their side."
—Peter Machinist


"The quality of scholarship in this dictionary is superb, with contributions from the most senior scholars in the field and from some of the rising young scholars who will greatly impact the field..... There is no doubt that this dictionary will take its place as the most valuable and most used among those currently available."
—Walter Brueggemann


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About the Editor

David Noel Freedman holds an endowed professorship in Hebrew Biblical studies at the University of California in San Diego. He is the author or editor of numerous publications, including the Anchor Bible Project, the Eerdmans Critical Commentary, and the Bible in Its World Series.

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Table of Contents

A Sampling of Contributors & Articles

Susan Ackerman, "Ark of the Covenant," "Idol, Idolatry"
Dale C. Allison, Jr., "Sermon on the Mount"
Gary A. Anderson, "Sacrifices and Offerings," "Worship, Israelite"
David E. Aune, "Revelation, Book of," "Rome"
Hector Avalos, "Illness and Health Care"
Alan J. Avery-Peck, "Jews, Judaism"
Randall C. Bailey, "Samuel, Books of"
Samuel E. Balentine, "Prayer"
Bruce C. Birch, "Samuel," "Saul"
Lawrence Boadt, "Proverbs, Book of," "Wisdom, Wisdom Literature"
Karla G. Bohmbach, "Names and Naming"
Oded Borowski, "Agriculture"
Joachim Braun, "Music, Musical Instruments"
William P. Brown, "Creation," "Job, Book of"
John T. Carroll, "Eschatology"
Warren Carter, "Beatitudes," "Lord's Prayer"
Sidnie White Crawford, "Apocalyptic"
James L. Crenshaw, "Psalms, Book of"
Peter T. Daniels, "Writing"
William G. Dever, "Settlement: Archaeology"
John R. Donahue, "Cross," "Crucifixion"
Bart D. Ehrman, "Text of the New Testament"
Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, "Ezra, Book of"
Everett Ferguson, "Apostolic Fathers"
Terence E. Fretheim, "God," "Jonah, Book of"
Beverly Roberts Gaventa, "Mary," "First" and "Second Thessalonians"
Sandra L. Gravett, "Old Testament as Literature"
Joel B. Green, "Luke," "Luke, Gospel of"
Judith M. Gundry-Volf, "Ephesians, Letter to the"
Baruch Halpern, "David"
Daniel J. Harrington, "1-2 Maccabees"
Charles W. Hedrick, "Parables"
Ronald S. Hendel, "Pentateuch," "Adam," "Jacob"
Richard A. Henshaw, "Priesthood, Israelite," "Women in the Israelite Cult"
Theodore Hiebert, "Land," "Poetry"
Robert L. Hohlfelder, "Ships and Sailing"
David C. Hopkins, "Trade, Commerce"
Denise Dombkowski Hopkins, "Humanity"
Donald Juel, "Christ," "Messiah"
Ralph W. Klein, "Ezekiel, Book of"
Gary N. Knoppers, "Chronicler's History," "Chronicles, Books of," "Solomon"
Craig R. Koester, "Gospel of John," "Tabernacle"
Charles R. Krahmalkov, "Phoenicia"
Amy-Jill Levine, "Apocrypha"
Thomas E. Levy, "Archaeology and the Bible"
John M. Lundquist, "Temple"
P. Kyle McCarter, "Abraham"
Steven L. McKenzie, "Judah"
Allan J. McNicol, "Church"
Jodi Magness, "Pottery"
Joel Marcus, "Mark, Gospel of"
Steve Mason, "Pharisees," "Sadducees"
Victor H. Matthews, "Kinship," "Law," "Nomadism, Pastoralism"
Marvin Meyer, "Magic," "Nag Hammadi"
Carol Meyers, "Deborah," "Haggai, Book of"
Piotr Michalowski, "Amorites," "Ebla"
J. Maxwell Miller, "Jerusalem"
Paul Mirecki, "Gnosticism, Gnosis"
James R. Mueller, "Pseudepigrapha"
Roland E. Murphy, "Wisdom of Solomon," "Sirach"
Kathleen S. Nash, "Time"
Ben C. Ollenburger, "Interpretation, Biblical"
Thomas W. Overholt, "Prophet, Prophecy"
Stanley E. Porter, "Chronology of the New Testament"
Mark Allan Powell, "Worship, New Testament"
William H. C. Propp, "Moses"
Anson F. Rainey, "Canaan, Canaanites," "Palestine, Land of"
Stephen Breck Reid, "Daniel, Book of"
John Reumann, "Romans, Letter to the"
Calvin J. Roetzel, "Paul"
Ronald H. Sack, "Babylonia"
E. P. Sanders, "Jesus Christ"
Brian B. Schmidt, "Afterlife, Afterdeath"
Tammi J. Schneider, "Assyria"
William Schniedewind, "History, Historiography"
Donald Senior, "Son of Man"
Gerald T. Sheppard, "Bible"
Ronald A. Simkins, "Honor, Shame," "Nature," "Worldview"
Mark S. Smith, "El"
Lawrence Hull Stookey, "Baptism"
Marvin A. Sweeney, "Jeremiah, Book of"
Ron E. Tappy, "Samaria," "Shechem"
Christopher Tuckett, "Gospel, Gospels," "Synoptic Gospels"
Eugene Ulrich, "Dead Sea Scrolls"
Seung Ai Yang, "Miracles"
Frank J. Yurco, "Egypt"


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