Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Released: Aug 23, 2017
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback, 136 pages
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Hitchcock's compendium of Bible names and their definitions demystifies the meanings of every Bible name from A to Z - thus, it is a superb reference manual for spiritual study.
A good supplement to Biblical studies, Hitchcock's book lists the meanings behind the various names. This allows readers to discover the etymological origins of the most famous figures in the Bible, place these names in their proper context, and thus perform readings of the holy scripture from a more informed perspective.
Many of the names pertain directly to the qualities of their holders. For example the name Behemoth from the Book of Job simply means 'monstrous', while the name 'Iscariot' (as in Judas Iscariot) means 'a man of murder; a hireling'. Other names are however more nuanced - the name 'Baal' means 'master, or lord', contrasting the demonic connotations applied by 17th century Gothic fiction.
Although Hitchcock is terse when defining the names, this brevity allows him to include almost every piece of nomenclature which occurs in the Old and New Testaments. The table of contents in this edition simply lists the twenty-six letters of the alphabet, while the definitions are each in bold and arranged in dual columns for ease of reference.
As a professor of church history in the Union Theological Seminary during the mid-19th century, Roswell D. Hitchcock was in a supreme position to know the names of the Bible. He would both teach and preach to Christians for decades, authoring a number of books of spiritual instruction together with this respected dictionary.
A good supplement to Biblical studies, Hitchcock's book lists the meanings behind the various names. This allows readers to discover the etymological origins of the most famous figures in the Bible, place these names in their proper context, and thus perform readings of the holy scripture from a more informed perspective.
Many of the names pertain directly to the qualities of their holders. For example the name Behemoth from the Book of Job simply means 'monstrous', while the name 'Iscariot' (as in Judas Iscariot) means 'a man of murder; a hireling'. Other names are however more nuanced - the name 'Baal' means 'master, or lord', contrasting the demonic connotations applied by 17th century Gothic fiction.
Although Hitchcock is terse when defining the names, this brevity allows him to include almost every piece of nomenclature which occurs in the Old and New Testaments. The table of contents in this edition simply lists the twenty-six letters of the alphabet, while the definitions are each in bold and arranged in dual columns for ease of reference.
As a professor of church history in the Union Theological Seminary during the mid-19th century, Roswell D. Hitchcock was in a supreme position to know the names of the Bible. He would both teach and preach to Christians for decades, authoring a number of books of spiritual instruction together with this respected dictionary.
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