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Illustrated Dictionary of Bible Life and Times [Hardcover]

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September 29, 1997
More than 1500 entries in alphabetical order, accompanied by biblical chapter and verse references, helps the modern reader learn what the writers of the Bible meant when they wrote about Aaron's rod or a zealot."

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The coverage in this lavishly illustrated dictionary on biblical times is succinct and easily absorbed by readers who need have little or no previous knowledge of the Bible. The result, however, is better suited for a coffee table than a library. The entries, which are not signed and cite no research literature, lack depth of treatment, and other features that make for a good library acquisition are missing, most significantly, a thorough and consistent system of cross references. For instance, the entry "Color" makes no reference to and has no references from the entries "Yellow," "Purple," "White," or "Crimson," though the volume's index does list cross references to "Dye," "Dyeing" and "Red" under "Color." Other general entries that lack significant cross references to and/or from related, but more specific, entries include those on "Animals," "Coin," "Holy Days," "Jewelry," "Measures," "Metal," "Musical Instruments," "Plants," "Spice," "Weapons," and "Writing" (for the latter of which there is often a significant illustration at the beginning of each new letter heading in the dictionary). The entry on "Breastpiece" has an insert illustration but needs also a reference to the artist's work relating to "Ephod," and vice versa. The entry under "Chariot" makes no reference to the illustration for it. There is also some indication of a want of more careful proofreading. For example, the illustration of the inscription on p. 33 is inverted, the name "Arad" is elsewhere twice spelled "Arat," and "Elijah" should replace "Eliza" on p. 222. Many artifacts are depicted without complete descriptions which should include date, material, and place of provenance for a reasonable interpretation thereof. Appropriate for home purchase but not well suited for public, academic, or theological libraries.?Robert H. O'Connell, Denver
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

This is an unconventional biblical dictionary in that it contains only names of things, ideas, relationships, and physical objects, such as cistern, diamond, foods, husband, kitchen, and so on, as well as abstract ideas such as insult, mercy, patience, punishment, and purification. No places or events are included, nor are personal names, except as the author of the books of the Bible, as in Joel, Book of. There are no entries for Adam, David, Jesus, or Moses.

On the other hand, there are hundreds of useful and well-illustrated entries, such as alabaster, almond, altar, amulet, antelope, apron, and Aramaic, to select but a few from the first part of the book. There are more than 1,500 such entries, with text running from about one-eighth to a whole page. All illustrations are in color, usually one or two to the page. Also in color are the occasional maps, tables of events, ancient measures (linear, liquid, etc.), and similar aids to understanding life in biblical times. Illustrations dominate spreads on special topics, such as Noah's Ark in the entry Ark of the Covenant.

The text is accessible. Each entry contains a scriptural quotation at its beginning, taken from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible (1989). At the end of the volume, besides an index, there is a glossary giving brief definitions of words not thought worth a full illustrated article in the main text. Typical glossary-only words include birthday and berries. It might have been a good idea to insert each of these into its proper place in the main text, with a see reference to the glossary. There are about 380 glossary-only definitions, and some are quite important, such as breaking of bread and blood of the covenant. Not all readers will locate the glossary, or remember to use it.

On the whole, this is a very good book for giving a basic understanding of biblical life and times, an explanation of the Jewish way of life, and definitions of everyday things and events in the daily lives of the People of the Book and their immediate neighbors. The illustrations are excellent, and the text is clear and easy to read. The work is recommended to all public libraries, synagogues, church and Sunday-school libraries, seminaries, and others where a clear, easy-to-read, and well-illustrated alternative to more scholarly and comprehensive works is desired.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Readers Digest (September 29, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0895779870
  • ISBN-13: 978-0895779878
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,458,261 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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