Even the most savvy Bible scholar will admit that it can be challenging to learn all the names in the Bible. Not only are there hundreds and hundreds of them, but some can be difficult to pronounce and tough to remember. All The Names in the Bible is a fun and engaging handbook that includes every name in the Bible in one handy volume. This comprehensive resource lists every person and place mentioned in the Bible and cites helpful information, including the pronunciation of the name, the Greek or Hebrew meaning of the name, a paragraph of description, and a list of Scripture passages where the name is found. No other resource supplies such a comprehensive list with so manyvaluable pieces of information. For anyone looking to broaden their knowledge of the Bible s many people and places, All the Names in the Bible is the perfect choice.
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Complete list in one convenient volume Includes the namesofall people, towns, cities, rivers, mountains, and nations in the Bible Meaning of the name, a paragraph of description, and Scripture passages where the name is found "
Books can be attributed to "Anonymous" for several reasons:
* They are officially published under that name * They are traditional stories not attributed to a specific author * They are religious texts not generally attributed to a specific author
Books whose authorship is merely uncertain should be attributed to Unknown.
Although the syllable breakdowns are slightly helpful, there are no phonetic guides or marks to indicate whether a vowel is long or short or whether a consonant is hard or soft. Is Abiezer pronounced with an A like in fab and an I like two Es (Ab-ee-ezer), or with an A like in father and an I like in it (Ah-bih-ezer)? Or something else? Can't tell. Because it's written "Abiezer [A·bi·e′ zer]," which is just about useless. The whole book is like that. So good luck figuring out Phrygia or Hazar-susah or any of those names in Nehemiah.