Title: The Hebrew And Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (HALOT)
Published by: Brill Academic
Release Date: October 1, 2001
Contributors: Koehler (Author), Baumgartner (Author), Stamm (Author)
Genre: Theology
Pages: 2094
ISBN13: 978-9004123496
This is the Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament, which has proven to be a valuable resource for scholars and students. In this edition the complete vocabulary of the Hebrew Bible, including texts in Aramaic, is available. The dictionary combines scholarly thoroughness with easy accessibility, and so meets the needs of a wide range of users. The enormous advances that have taken place in the field of Semitic linguistics since the days of the older dictionaries of Classical Hebrew are well documented and assessed, as well as the often detailed discussions in modern Bible commentaries of words where the meaning is particularly difficult. The alphabetical ordering of entries rather than the traditional arrangement of words according to their roots is particularly helpful to the new student, and also saves the advanced user much time.
Review
'...includes a large amount of valuable new material, and it is the most up-to-date, and in several ways the best, modern lexicon of the Old Testament in Hebrew.'
J.A. Emerton, Vetus Testamentum.
'....a mine of extremely fruitful and reliable information...excellent...we recommend it to all serious exegetes.'
John M. Bauchet, Scripture Bulletin.
'...will remain an indispensable standard work of reference for decades to come.'
Walter W. Müller, Mundus.
'The dictionary in this new form will have a very good future...'
Professor James Barr, The Divinity School, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
'...an extremely attractively produced and easy to use lexicon, which will be essential for all students of Hebrew and which will
greatly assist them in their reading of the Old Testament.'
The Expository Times.
'...KB remains the lexicon of choice and this less expensive edition is a welcome feature.'
Richard S. Hess, Themelios.
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