Recommended Exegesis eResources Based on suggested titles listed here, https://library.olivet.edu/subject- guides/religion/exegesis/doc/exegesis_guidelines.pdf Exegetical and Hermeneutics Resources (Beginning Works in Biblical Interpretation) Title Link Source Barrick, W. D. (n.d.). Common mistakes every student of the Bible must avoid. Connect Free web source Berry, V. (2019). Exegetical Fallacies. Connect Benner Library Subscription Mangum, D., & Westbury, J. (Eds.). (2017). Linguistics & Biblical Exegesis. Lexham Press. Connect Benner Library Subscription Oerning, M. (2005). Contemporary Biblical Hermeneutic. VitalSource Bookshelf Titles: Tate, R. (2012). Handbook for Biblical Interpretation: An Essential Guide to Methods, Terms, and Concepts (2nd ed.). Baker Academic. Connect Benner Library Subscription Concordances Title Link Source Note MultiLex Biblical Lexicon Connect Biola University’s The Unbound Bible (free web source) Accessed 03/17/2020 Nave’s Topical Bible Connect BibleGateway (free web source) Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Lexicon Connect Biola University’s The Unbound Bible (free web source) Language and Word Studies If you’re searching for a specific passage, being too specific with your verse range might limit your search too much. For example “Matthew 28:18-20” might not bring you resources that are about Matthew 28:18 or Matthew 28:16-20. Be flexible with your verse range or use topical names, like “Great Commission.” Online resources for language and word study are best completed by selecting a Benner Library database: Summon: Limit to full-text online and ebook See article databases listed below. Search by specific topic or passage. For example: “Sermon on the mount” AND language OR speech OR study More on next page! Standard Commentaries
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Recommended Exegesis eResources Based on suggested titles listed here, https://library.olivet.edu/subject-
Exegetical and Hermeneutics Resources (Beginning Works in Biblical
Interpretation)
Title Link Source Barrick, W. D. (n.d.). Common mistakes every student of the Bible must avoid.
Connect Free web source
Berry, V. (2019). Exegetical Fallacies. Connect Benner Library Subscription
Mangum, D., & Westbury, J. (Eds.). (2017). Linguistics & Biblical Exegesis. Lexham Press.
Connect Benner Library Subscription
Oerning, M. (2005). Contemporary Biblical Hermeneutic. VitalSource Bookshelf Titles:
Tate, R. (2012). Handbook for Biblical Interpretation: An Essential Guide to Methods, Terms, and Concepts (2nd ed.). Baker Academic.
Connect Benner Library Subscription
Concordances
Title Link Source Note MultiLex Biblical Lexicon Connect Biola University’s The Unbound
Bible (free web source)
Accessed 03/17/2020 Nave’s Topical Bible Connect BibleGateway (free web source) Strong’s Greek and Hebrew Lexicon Connect Biola University’s The Unbound
Bible (free web source)
Language and Word Studies
If you’re searching for a specific passage, being too specific with your verse range might limit your search too much. For example “Matthew 28:18-20” might not bring you resources that are about Matthew 28:18 or Matthew 28:16-20. Be flexible with your verse range or use topical names, like “Great Commission.”
Online resources for language and word study are best completed by selecting a Benner Library database:
Summon: Limit to full-text online and ebook
See article databases listed below. Search by specific topic or passage.
For example: “Sermon on the mount” AND language OR speech OR study
Even if you can find them in print, avoid these commentaries!
Biblical Illustrator
Pulpit Commentary
Speaker's Bible
Hailey's Handbook
Matthew Henry's Commentary
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
An Exposition of the Whole Bible
any commentary on the entire Bible that fits in just one-volume
Bible Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Atlases
Title Link Source (1985) Atlas of the Bible. Windmill Books (Andromeda International) Connect
Benner Library Subscription
Brownrigg, R. (2002). Who’s Who in the New Testament. Routledge. Connect Curtis, A. (2009). Oxford Bible Atlas, Oxford University Press Connect Duriez, C., Penney, D., Reid, D.G., Ryken, L., Wilhoit, J. and Longman, T. (1998) Dictionary of Biblical Imagery. IVP Academic
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Hudson, L. (2012). Who's who of the Bible. Credo Reference:
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Hurlbut, J.L. (1910) The Rand-McNally Bible Atlas: A Manual of Biblical Geography and History. Rand, McNally & Company Publishers
Connect Project Gutenberg (free web source)
Metzger, B.M., and Coogan, M.D. (ed.) (1993) The Oxford Companion to
the Bible: Oxford University Press
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Benner Library Subscription Metzger, B.M., and Coogan, M.D. (ed.) (2001). The Oxford Guide to People and Places of the Bible. Oxford University Press
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Porter, S.E. and Evans, C.A.. (2000). Dictionary of New Testament Background : A Compendium of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship. The IVP Bible Dictionary Series. IVP Academic.
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Silva, M. (2017). Essential Bible Dictionary. Zondervan. Connect
Introductions to the New Testament: History, Cultural Context, and other
topics
Title Link Source/Notes
Brown, Schuyler. (1993). The Origins of Christianity : A Historical Introduction to the New Testament, Oxford University Press
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Benner Library Subscription Crossley, J.G. (2010). Reading the New Testament : Contemporary Approaches, Routledge
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Harris, S.L. (2010). Understanding the Bible. VitalSource Bookshelf
Harris, S.L. (2013). Exploring the Bible. ONU’s bookstore (vendor) is allowing free textbook rentals through May 2020 Hauer, C.E. (2011). Introduction to the Bible.
Keefer, K. (2008). New Testament as Literature : A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press
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Benner Library Subscription Koester, Helmut. (2000). History and Literature of Early Christianity, De Gruyter, Inc.
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Niehaus, J.J. Ancient Near Eastern Themes in Biblical Theology VitalSource Bookshelf
ONU’s bookstore (vendor) is allowing free textbook rentals through May 2020
Parker, D. C. (2008). An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and their Texts, Cambridge University Press
Connect Benner Library Subscription
Pohling, J.N. (2019). Introduction to Biblical Themes in Cultural Context.
VitalSource Bookshelf
ONU’s bookstore (vendor) is allowing free textbook rentals through May 2020
Stambaugh, J.E., and Balch, D.L.(1986). The New Testament in Its Social Environment. Vol. 2, 1st ed. Library of Early Christianity. Westminster John Knox Press.
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Benner Library Subscription Stott, J. (2017). Basic Introduction to the New Testament, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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Article databases
Connect to more article databases from Biblical Literature Subject Guide