Zondervan introduces THE NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY AND EXEGESIS

Published on October 27, 2014 by Jim Zaspel

INTRODUCING A NEW STANDARD FOR TEACHING, PREACHING, AND RESEARCH

An authoritative and widely-used reference work for nearly 40 years, the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology and Exegesis (NIDNTTE) has been thoroughly revised and updated to aid today’s pastors, students, scholars, and teachers in their study of the Bible.

Offering a wealth of background and information on the meaning of Greek words in the New Testament—as well as related usage in other ancient sources—this important tool will add practical value to any library.

Its unique organization and use of English concepts allows all users to access Greek terms, regardless of whether their knowledge of biblical Greek has lapsed.

For a full list if features, visit Zondervan’s web page on the NIDNTTE, here.


BECOME A BETTER TEACHER OF SCRIPTURE

The New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology and Exegesis will dramatically enhance your understanding of the New Testament in its original context.

Utilize what you learn to make the people, events, and words of the Bible more relevant and memorable to those you teach.

  • Learn how many Greek words can be used for “love” and what is the proper way to distinguish their nuances.
  • Discover that the NT meaning of “fellowship” is inseparable from the notion of suffering.
  • Discover too that “fellowship” of believers is never based on human nature but is rooted in Christ.
  • Realize that the NT word “redemption” is grounded in OT texts and has a perspective that points to the past, present, and future.
  • Read the entry on “Jerusalem,” which rivals any Bible dictionary entry for an inspiring explanation of what this city meant to Israel and to NT believers.


ADVANCE PRAISE

“As might be expected, the new edition brings extensive re-writing, updated bibliographies, articles that reflect contemporary discussion, and correction of earlier errors and inconsistencies, but in addition it brings changes that make it richer and more user-friendly to those interested in detailed exegesis. Not all ‘standard reference works’ deserve to be standards; this one does.”

—D. A. CARSON, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 


“This thorough revision and updating (now including Exegesis in the title) is most welcome. . . . The entries are more linguistically sensitive and consistent than in the previous iteration. A tool that no expositor of the New Testament can be without.”

—DANIEL B. WALLACE, Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary; Executive Director, Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts


“Benefitting from electronic tools not available to the previous edition, as well as the most recent scholarship, the discussion of each NT word entry is consistently presented with its wider usage in classical Greek, the LXX, and other Jewish literature. This revised edition is an essential resource that will be used with confidence for many decades to come.”

—KAREN H. JOBES, Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, Wheaton College and Graduate School


ORDERING INFORMATION

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE: ONLY $124.99 (50% off)

CALL 800-727-3480 TO ORDER
OR VISIT ChurchSource.com

Fax 855-983-1821

AVAILABLE NOV. 2, 2014

Be sure to mention promo code NIDNTTE50 and ISBN 9780310276197.
Offer expires December 31, 2014.

 

 

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