The dictionary-cocordance is characterized by ecumenical scholarship and spirit and by a controlling belief in the Holy Bible as the sacred history of salvation.
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A Good Bargain,
By Rosemary Brunschwyler (Homewood, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The New World Dictionary-Concordance-NABRE (Paperback)
This DICTIONARY-CONCORDANCE seems to be designed for the average lay person who is reading the NEW AMERICAN BIBLE which itself contains numerous footnotes explaining the more difficult verses of the Scriptures. Included in the DICTIONARY-CONCORDANCE are every name in the Bible, descriptions of biblical places, summaries of the books of the Bible and a time chart of Bible history. Modern principles of Scripture study in keeping with the documents of the second Vatican Council are reflected throughout the text. Overall I recommend the book as a useful tool for Bible study although the time chart is definitely a disappointment.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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More Than Just A Concordance,
By Patrick Doherty (Birmingham, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The New World Dictionary-Concordance-NABRE (Paperback)
This book contains over 3,000 subject entries and 500,000 words. It is much more than just a concordance as its title suggests and is very useful in providing a better understanding of such biblical terms as Kingdom of God and Son of Man.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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New not as good as the old!,
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This review is from: The New World Dictionary-Concordance-NABRE (Paperback)
The NEW WORLD DICTIONARY CONCORDANCE to the N.A.B. HAS A TYPOGRAPHICAL FAULT! BETWEEN FACING PAGES THE "GUTTER" IS SO NARROW THAT THE PRINT IS PRACTICALLY TOUCHING THE POINT WHERE THE PAGES ARE BOUND. SO IT'S SORT OF A CHALLENGE O READ! (The original edition has the print on facing pages well spaced, so each paragraph and column of type is distinct! Note, however, the material
(very valuable!)is all the same in both editions.) Better luck next time!~
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