The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew
£35.00 – £445.00
The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (published 1993-2016) comprises eight volumes plus a ninth volume containing an English–Hebrew Index and Word Frequency Table.
The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew Revised (DCHR) (2018–2028) is a complete revision, with over 100,000 improvements, of the original Dictionary of Classical Hebrew. Three volumes are currently available.
The Concise Dictionary of Classical Hebrew is a one-volume version of The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew.
The Shorter Dictionary of Classical Hebrew Revised is a one-volume abridgement of the nine volume The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew Revised.
The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (published 1993-2016) comprises eight volumes plus a ninth volume containing an English–Hebrew Index and Word Frequency Table.
The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew Revised (DCHR) (2018–2028) is a complete revision, with over 100,000 improvements, of the original Dictionary of Classical Hebrew. Three volumes are currently available.
The Concise Dictionary of Classical Hebrew is a one-volume version of The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew.
Bernhard Lang, Editor, Internationale Zeitschrift für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete –
If there is anything sensational about the contemporary study of ancient Hebrew, then one must say: It is in book form, and the book is called the Sheffield Dictionary of Classical Hebrew … Absolutely indispensable!
J.F.A. Sawyer, Society for Old Testament Study Book List –
Sheffield is to be congratulated on a remarkable achievement. Volume 1 proves beyond doubt that The Dictionary of Classical Hebrew is going to combine the strengths of the Gesenius-BDB tradition-thoroughness, comprehensiveness, meticulous ‘old-fashioned’ textual scholarship-with impeccable 20th-century linguistic theory.
Joseph A. Fitzmyer, Journal of the American Oriental Society. –
[I]t is an innovative dictionary, which no one will
regret having—and from which all will gradually profit, as they
learn to use it properly … It is a remarkable achievement, one of
which Clines and his colleagues can rightly be proud.