Theological Dictionary of the New Testament

Edited by G. Kittel, G. Friedrich, and others
(10 vols.)
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(Overview of series): This monumental reference work, complete in ten volumes, is the authorized and unabridged translation of the famous Theologisches Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament, known commonly as "Kittel" and considered by many scholars to be the best New Testament Dictionary ever compiled. Mediating between ordinary lexicography and the specific task of exposition, TDNT treats more that 2,300 theologically significant New Testament words, including the more important prepositions and numbers as well as many proper names from the Old Testament. Presenting the words in the order of the Greek alphabet, TDNT typically discusses the following for each word: its secular Greek background, its role in the Old Testament, its use in extrabiblical Jewish literature, and its varied uses in the New Testament. The typical Bible student will find the extra-biblical material invaluable and available virtually nowhere else. Substantial bibliographies and footnotes supplement the articles.

Series Editors: Gerhard Kittel (1888-1948) Former Professor of New Testament both at Greifswald and Tübingen. He undertook the editorial direction of Theologisches Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament in 1928. Gerhard Friedrich is the editor of The Theologisches Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament, he has been Professor of New Testament at the University of Erlangen since 1954. The translator: Geoffrey W. Bromiley is professor emeritus of Church History and Historical Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.

  • Vol. 1: Covers entries that begin with alpha, beta, and gamma.
  • Vol. 2: Covers entries that begin with delta through eta.
  • Vol. 3: Covers entries that begin with theta through kappa.
  • Vol. 4: Covers entries that begin with lamda through nu.
  • Vol. 5: Covers entries that begin with xi through pi-alpha.
  • Vol. 6: Covers entries that begin with pi-epsilon through rho.
  • Vol. 7: Covers entries that begin with sigma.
  • Vol. 8: Covers entries that begin with tau through upsilon.
  • Vol. 9: Covers entries that begin with phi through omega.
  • Vol. 10: Volume 10 is the index volume and features indexes for English key words, Greek key words, and scripture references. [TOP]

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