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Since the Bible was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, there is naturally a linguistic gap between those languages and our own. Word studies is one helpful way to bridge that gap. But in order to do this we need to know what are the best tools for the task. In this episode, JC Schroeder shares his favorite books for doing biblical word studies.
⏰ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:06 Basic Resources
4:11 Theological Dictionaries
8:13 Technical Dictionaries
13:01 Extra-Biblical Dictionaries
14:22 Bonus Resources
14:54 Conclusion
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📺 Watch on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@bitesizeseminary
💻 Check out www.bitesizeseminary.com for more resources.
📬 Connect with JC:
Website | bitesizeseminary.com
Facebook | Bite Size Seminary Podcast
Twitter | @bitesizesem
YouTube | @bitesizeseminary
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Since the Bible was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, there is naturally a linguistic gap between those languages and our own. Word studies is one helpful way to bridge that gap. But in order to do this we need to know what are the best tools for the task. In this episode, JC Schroeder shares his favorite books for doing biblical word studies.
⏰ Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:06 Basic Resources
4:11 Theological Dictionaries
8:13 Technical Dictionaries
13:01 Extra-Biblical Dictionaries
14:22 Bonus Resources
14:54 Conclusion
-------
📺 Watch on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@bitesizeseminary
💻 Check out www.bitesizeseminary.com for more resources.
📬 Connect with JC:
Website | bitesizeseminary.com
Facebook | Bite Size Seminary Podcast
Twitter | @bitesizesem
YouTube | @bitesizeseminary
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