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The Encyclopaedia Biblica is one of the greatest reference works pertaining to scholarly biblical studies. It is a full dictionary of the religion, politics, literature, archaeology, geography, and natural history of the Bible. Also referenced by The Catholic Encyclopedia and The Jewish Encyclopedia, it was composed by many scholarly contributors and has an interdenominational readership. This nineteenth-century work of scholarship is still important and relevant for understanding the aspects of the Bible and using it as a great reference for study and research.
With the Encyclopaedia Biblica, your Logos library becomes a more comprehensive resource for all your academic, pastoral, or personal research needs. Searches in Logos will pull results from the thousands of articles and images in the Encyclopaedia Biblica. Scripture references within the encyclopedia link directly to the original-language texts and English Bible translations in your library. Anyone wanting to study Scripture more deeply will appreciate this critical and historical reference.
Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1841–1915) was educated at Merchant Taylor’s School in London as well as Oxford University. He later went on to become Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at Oxford Univerity from 1885–1908.
J. Sutherland Black was a nineteenth century theologian, biblical scholar, and author.
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