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Collins Dictionary of The Bible

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Collins Dictionary of The Bible
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martin Manser
By (author) Martin Selman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9780007212576
ClassificationsDewey:428.6
Audience
Primary & Secondary Education

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Collins
Publication Date 5 September 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A highly-readable guide, and the perfect quick-reference key to the Bible as a whole. This dictionary is for anyone who wants a quick-reference guide to the Bible, and is suitable for both the general Christian reader, and students of theology, ancient history, or literature. Reflecting up-to-date scholarship, the Collins Dictionary of the Bible also incorporates innovative features such as breakdowns of the structure of each book of the Bible. Entries consist of the main people, places, customs, religious and cultural aspects, events, and institutions of the Bible. The approach to the dictionary is non-denominational, so its appeal is far-reaching - it won't just appeal to those of the Christian faith, but to those from other religious backgrounds and those of no religious faith.

Author Biography

Martin Manser is a Presenting trainer at the London College of Communication, and is a language consultant for many business and government organisations. Martin H. Manser was born in 1952 in Bromley, Kent. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Eltham College. Martin H. Manser has been a professional reference-book editor since 1980. He received a BA Honours degree in linguistics at the conclusion of his studies at the Universities of York, England and Regensburg, Germany and went on to gain an M Phil degree for research into the influence of English on modern German. A developing interest in lexicography led him to take up a post as a reference-book editor. Since 1980 he has worked on over 150 reference books with a contemporary appeal. His English-language reference titles include The Penguin 'Wordmaster Dictionary', 'The Good Word Guide' (A&C Black), Chambers 'Thesaurus' and 'Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms', the Macmillan 'Student's Dictionary', the Facts on File 'Visual Dictionary', the Oxford 'Learner's Pocket Dictionary', the Guinness 'Book of Words', and the Penguin 'Writer's Manual', the Collins 'Dictionary for Writers and Editors', the Facts on File 'Guide to Good Writing' and 'Guide to Style'. He has contributed to the Collins Thesaurus. He has also compiled and edited many titles that encourage Bible reading, including the 'NIV Thematic Study Bible' (on which he was Managing Editor) (Zondervan and Hodder & Stoughton), 'NRSV Cross-Reference Bible' (on which he was Managing Editor) (Oxford University Press); editor of 'Helps for daily life' in the Today's New International Version (Hodder & Stoughton); compiler of 'Best Loved Hymns, Poems and Readings (Harper Collins) and editor of 'Dictionary of Saints (Harper Collins); 'The Christian Quotation Collection' (Westminster John Knox), 'Daily Guidance' (Collins Gem, Cumberland House), the 'Amazing Book of Bible Facts' (Harper Collins), 'Crash Course in Christian Teaching' (Hodder & Stoughton), 'Dictionary of the Bible' (co-author; Collins Gem, Harper Collins, Cumberland House), 'Bible Stories' (Parragon), 'I never knew that was in the Bible' (Nelson). He has been a member for many years in a Baptist church in his home town of Aylesbury, England. He is married to Yusandra and has a son (Ben) and a daughter (Hannah). He also leads training courses on clear writing for, and acts as a consultant with, national and international companies and organizations.