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A concise Hebrew and Aramaic lexicon of the Old Testament, based upon the lexical work of Ludwig Koehler and Walter by William Lee Holladay
La sabiduría del escriba = Wisdom of the Scribe by Núria Calduch-Benages
Jesus the seer : the progress of prophecy by Ben Witherington
The Gospel of Mark : a commentary on the Greek text by R. T. France
Old Testament quotations in the New Testament by Robert G. Bratcher
Ancient Near Eastern texts relating to the Old Testament, 3rd ed. with suppl.
Textual Criticism: Recovering the Text of the Hebrew Bible by P. Kyle McCarter
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About meA graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, I currently serve as the reference librarian at the seminary's Goddard Library. My wife (amandalinn) and I attend Gloucester Assembly of God. My interests include Pentecostal theology, biblical studies in general, the Epistle of James, as well as the New Testament's use of Old Testament.
About my libraryMy library is weighted very heavily with books related to biblical studies. I can't help it. It's my hobby, calling and passion to study and teach God's word. I just so happen to be a librarian at a seminary, so I've acquired quite a few "leftovers" from book donations, though I've been much more disciplined about "weeding" my library in the last few years. For the most part, I've tried to split sets so that commentaries on individual books of the Bible are grouped together (e.g., I don't put my Anchor Bible commentaries in BS491.2).
I have not yet cataloged the fiction in my collection, though my wife (amandalinn) has begun cataloging all of her children's books. She's a preschool teacher.
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This is serious stuff for libraries & librarians.
posted by mga318 at 11:38 am (EST) on Apr 24, 2009