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Theological Dictionary Of The Old Testament

Posted on June 10, 2010.
Theological Dictionary Of The Old TestamentThe interpretation of the Bible?

In my last question, I asked a similar question for reading material on the study of the Bible. One guy responded to this ...
"Do not look at any denomination!
The Bible speaks of itself. The Bible interprets itself. First read all the way through a couple of times. Long? Yes. But would you go into a play early in the third act?
To learn a little of the original language (at least the alphabet), so that you can find the meaning of words in dictionaries and concordances. For the best interpretation of Hebrew, using the Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament. For Greek, the Dictionary of New Testament theology. "Well I ended up choosing an answer without really looking at the site he gave. The site he has been performing pdf someones Bilbi in the King James Version of the Bible. The NASB which was told not to be a correct interpretation of the Bible that I probably will not be using it as my main reference. I am very interested in what this guy said many more ... To learn a little of the language (at least the alphabet), so you can look up the meaning of words in dictionaries and concordances. for the best interpretation of the Hebrew use of the Theological Wordbook Old Testament. For Greek, the Dictionary of New Testament theology. That I am thinking if there was software out there that does this for you. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

It is fine .. but what is your question? I do not see an issue here, just copy / paste the answer from someone.

Do you want us to discuss the answer? What is your position on this answer? If you could please add some details to a question, we will be happy to give you a better answer, then ...

Huh?


Have a blessed day.

Thank you for writing, but I believe in Jesus, I do not know where or who told you. A person can be saved with Jesus to accept. Every knee must bend in the name of Jesus. He came and died for us.
I hope you prayed on his behalf.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe in Jesus Christ. We look to him for salvation. All are prayers are said in his name.

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