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Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon

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Authors: Francis Brown, S. Driver, C. Briggs
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 1216
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Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 7.2 x 2

ISBN: 1565632060
Dewey Decimal Number: 423
EAN: 9781565632066
ASIN: 1565632060

Publication Date: March 1, 1996
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Product Description
A trio of eminent Old Testament scholarsA—Francis Brown, R. Driver, and Charles BriggsA—spent over twenty years researching, writing, and preparing The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon. Since it first appeared in the early part of the twentieth century, BDB has been considered the finest and most comprehensive Hebrew lexicon available to the English-speaking student. Based upon the classic work of Wilhelm Gesenius, the "father of modern Hebrew lexicography," BDB gives not only dictionary definitions for each word, but relates each word to its Old Testament usage and categorizes its nuances of meaning. BDB's exhaustive coverage of Old Testament Hebrew words, as well as its unparalleled usage of cognate languages and the wealth of background sources consulted and quoted, render BDB and invaluable resource for all students of the Bible.
A—From the publisher's preface



Customer Reviews:   Read 31 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars As a Messianic teacher I use BDB every week   November 1, 2008
Word studies are at the heart of my Bible research for my weekly Messianic radio program, On the Road to Tsiyon, as well as for books, articles and newsletters that I author. My listeners and readers expect unique insights into the Hebrew text from a Messianic teacher, and they are the sort who will check my research for themselves. That makes the reference works I rely upon extremely important to my ministry. BDB is one of the hand full of reference works that I rely upon constantly. That this lexicon is indexed to the Strong's concordance makes it easy to use, not only with Strong's, but with other reference works that also use the standard Strong's numbering system. Since it treats every word of the Old Testament with scholarly details I know I will always find information on the word I'm studying. This is important to me because I don't have time to be looking up words that are not there. It pleases me that BDB is one of the books offered along with mine, here at Amazon, since I rely upon it constantly. Apparently, so do my readers!


3 out of 5 stars Has been supplanted   July 8, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This review is for 4 Hebrew lexicons in common use: Brown-Driver-Briggs, Koehler-Baumgartner, Holladay, and Langenscheidt.

The sizeable Brown-Driver-Briggs lexicon is a development of Gesenius' historic work, and a long-time standard in English speaking countries. However, it has become dated, and now is used mostly because Hendrickson put out a cheaply constructed version keyed to Strong's concordance. Oxford's Clarendon Press edition is superior if you are required to get BDB. In addition, organizing entries by verbal root rather than alphabetically makes it difficult to use "BDB" for those without intimate knowledge of Hebrew. Fortunately, there is an alternative.

The Koehler-Baumgartner lexicon is superb and thorough, and based on the latest Hebrew and Aramaic scholarship. The authors also took into account cognates from Ugaritic and Akkadian, so users of this massive work have a goldmine of information to draw from. By massive, I mean it is over 2000 pages in 2 large volumes. This plus its $190 asking price means it might be better to let the university or seminary library bear the brunt of purchasing and housing it unless you are an Old Testament specialist.

Most readers will be best served by the work of William Holladay, a reasonably sized 426 pp lexicon based on the latest scholarship. Holladay abridged K-B by removing bibliographic references and other information most needed by specialists. It is well organized (alphabetically), and the font is clear. Entries also have references (not exhaustive) to use within the Old Testament, meaning it can be used as a poor man's OT concordance. While Holladay is manageably sized enough (9.75" x 6.875" x 1.25") to be pleasant to read and easily portable in a bookbag, it is not the smallest resource available.

Some may be tempted to go a step further for the ultimate in compactness with the Langenscheidt pocket dictionary. This item is 6" x 4" x 1" and quite lightweight - in its 1959 iteration anyway. Its definitions are limited in scope and scholarly foundation, but still, what else fits in your coat pocket?

My overall recommendation: Holladay for everyone, supplemented by Koehler-Baumgartner for those who need and can afford it.

BDB: 3 stars
K-B: 5 stars
Holladay: 5 stars
Langenscheidt: 4 stars



1 out of 5 stars Good For An Antique Collection But Little Else   June 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the Newest edition of the classic Hebrew dictionary that is arranged by word root. It seems that the publishers of this new edition wanted to give it the classic antique look, as it is so famous. Although the cover looks nicer than the older edition, inside it is a different story. The typeface in the inside looks like it was typed with a typewriter a century ago, and is therefore very hard to read, even to those who are familiar with Hebrew. Also, the fact that it is arranged by word root makes it harder to find the words in it. For those looking to own their first Hebrew dictionary, I recommend "The Vocabulary Guide to Biblical Hebrew" by Van Pelt and Practico. Also, for those wanting a readable version of BDB, I have found that the one included in BibleWorks is pretty readable.


4 out of 5 stars Not sure   June 5, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Didn't shop for this item - it was refered to me -- took a little long on shipping.


4 out of 5 stars A Welcome Addition to My Library   June 4, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

BDB is recommended at the end of a Hebrew primer for adults that I often consult. I agree with other reviewers that BDB requires a fundamental knowledge of Hebrew. If you already have a familiarity with Hebrew, and if you enjoy deep reading of the Tanakh, BDB is an essential resource.

As an example, I used BDB to research the etymology of the root "bet-kuf-resh". BDB led me on a fascinating journey that led me eventually to Psalms and the Shulchan Oruch! At the end of it I had a fair amount of good material for a devar torah.

I have one reservation on BDB. As with many of the older lexicons, BDB was written before the discovery of Ugaritic (i.e., prior to 1930). Study of Ugaritic etymologies has added enormously to our knowledge of obscure Hebrew words. I anxiously await the arrival of a single-volume biblical lexicon that incorporates Ugaritic!


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