TOP FIVE!!!
I love books, and I love studying the Bible, so I was wondering what your top five books for biblical study are? I'm not so much interested in systematic theologies, pastoral works, etc. at this time, but rather those books which you feel are most helpful for exegeting/understanding the biblical text.
Some of my favorites include:
NICOT/NT Commentaries
Anchor Dictionary
Zondervan Pictorial Dictionary
IVP "Black" dictionaries
Zondervan Bible Background Commentaries
Which books do you consider must haves in Logos???
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1. WBC
2. Moulton/Milligan Vocabulary
3. Anchor
4. Lightfoot/Talmud
5. TLOT
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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There have been some other similar threads:
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So...uh...well...mmm...what are you saying Rosie? What's your point? What do you suggest we do?...LOL...j/k...anyway, she's right. I can only infer what she implied so:
To read my "Top 5 + 5 more" go to the What are your top ten Logos resources? link Rosie just "suggested" ...LOL...I don't know, I just thought the comment was funny for some reason. Let me click post before I change my mind and stop grinning.
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Douglas Alvarenga said:
So...uh...well...mmm...what are you saying Rosie? What's your point? What do you suggest we do?...LOL...j/k...anyway, she's right. I can only infer what she implied so:
To read my "Top 5 + 5 more" go to the What are your top ten Logos resources? link Rosie just "suggested"
That's all I was implying. Some people (including me) have already answered this question before and might not want to put their answers down again. So to see their answers, go follow those other links. That's all I meant.
Anybody else can feel free to add their answers to this thread.
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