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This makes it a great tool for Bible studies, Sunday school classes, small groups, and of course your own personal study.Īrticles are divided into specific subjects, making the entire dictionary more useable. Because we wanted this dictionary to supplement the biblical text, we placed the most relevant information at the top of each article. Many of our readers even use it for quick reference during Sunday-morning services. In print, it would take up thousands of pages in multiple large volumes, but you can easily carry this digital format anywhere on a tablet or other mobile device. The Lexham Bible Dictionary is an academic resource-but we made it accessible for everyone. We believe that a resource uniting scholarship and faith makes God’s Word more approachable and more understandable-all for the sake of Christ’s gospel reaching more people. The LBD is engaged with the best and most recent scholarship and committed to the authority of the Bible. Designed as a digital resource, finding the right information is made easy. The Lexham Bible Dictionary spans more than 7,000 articles and 4.5 million words, with contributions from over 700 top scholars from around the world. Get the most advanced Bible dictionary in existence.
