Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament

Azahari Hassim

The “Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament” (TDOT) is a comprehensive reference work that focuses on the theological significance of words and concepts found in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible). It is part of a larger series that includes similar dictionaries for the New Testament and other biblical literature.

The TDOT typically includes:

  1. Word Studies: Detailed analyses of key Hebrew words, including their meanings, usage in different contexts, and theological implications.
  2. Historical Context: Information on the historical and cultural background of the Old Testament, which helps illuminate the text’s meaning.
  3. Theological Themes: Exploration of major themes such as covenant, sin, redemption, and the nature of God as presented in the Old Testament.
  4. Cross-References: Connections to related concepts and passages within the Old Testament and sometimes the New Testament.

The TDOT is an essential resource for scholars, theologians, and students of the Bible who seek a deeper understanding of the Old Testament’s language and theology.

THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT 1.pdf

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