Vine's Expository Dictionary of the Old and New Testament Words (Super Value Series)
S**A
Totaly Greek
As a Bible scholar, especially of Koine Greek, Vines use of the Greek, with explanations etc are a real asset to Bible comprehensionOnce you have mastered the reference at the back, you can find the meaning of the words much easier. the Hebrew section is hardly worth adding to the book as Vine never quite finished his Hebrew transliterations.
S**E
Full of helpful information
Perfect book
M**N
This is major
I got this for myself and it has proved very useful I love those sort of books. It helps me to research the bible.
T**N
Good contents, poor presentation hence only 4*'s
Let's be clear 'you get what you pay for'. Essentially if you get a 1,300+ page hardback for ~£10 something's going to give. I won't dwell on the content since I assume everyone who's looking at this already knows what this is - if you don't, it contains about 130 pages of ~100-150-ish Hebrew OT words from Vine's unfinished notes and 1,000+ pages of Greek words from the NT (KJV English to Greek, with RV 'corrections'). A kind of English-Greek-English dictionary/thesaurus. I'm not sure about the 'concordance' bit.So what gives? Two words: paper and printing. This is all printed on very 'nasty' paper and poorly reproduced. Well what did you/I expect for a tenner?Summary: you get the contents but at the expense of the 'tactile' experience. You 'pays your money and you takes your choice'. Good for 'students' on a budget but personally I wish I'd bought a better version.
R**G
Five Stars
A valuable aid to the study of the Holy Scripture, a must for the serious student
A**R
great service
superb product
S**F
Five Stars
This book was in very good condition and I sent this on to my cousin in Zambia. :)
P**A
Good
Works fine, quality product. would recommend it .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . .
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