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Please add this module: TDOT. 

 

 

The Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament (TDOT) is one of the most extensive and important works on the Old Testament ever produced. A requirement for sound scholarship on the Hebrew Bible, it remains as fundamental to Old Testament studies as its New Testament counterpart Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (TDNT) does to New Testament studies.

Beginning with 'ābh ('ā B), “father,” and continuing all the way through the Hebrew alphabet, TDOT provides extensive research and analysis of every Hebrew and Aramaic word group in the Old Testament. Leading scholars from a variety of Christian traditions and all across the globe contributed articles on individual words that explain the word’s semantic range, present its morphology, and identify its meaning in the Old Testament. Contributors employ philology as well as form-critical and traditio-historical methods to provide explanation for religious statements found in the original Hebrew.

To avoid artificially restricting the focus of the articles, TDOT considers larger groups of words that are related linguistically or semantically. Lexical work includes detailed surveys of a word’s occurrences, not only in biblical material but also in other ancient Near Eastern writings. Sumerian, Akkadian, Egyptian, Ethiopic, Ugaritic, and Northwest Semitic sources receive detailed attention, as do Qumran’s texts and the Septuagint.

 

from: https://www.logos.com/product/49541/theological-dictionary-of-the-old-testament

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These volumes are great, and they are quite expensive to buy in hard copy. I would love to purchase them on Accordance if they could offer the price similar to what Logos is doing. Is there any chance this is under production here as well?

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I think we will eventually get this series, but it's not currently in development. 

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Sneak peek: coming soon to the Accordance Library!

 

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Vielen Dank,

 

Und nun das Ganze auch in Deutsch! Ebenso die anderen Bücher, welche im Original auf Deutsch sind.

 

Grüsse

 

Fabian

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It is great news for sure!  Any idea when volume 16 will be added?

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It is so great that TDOT is now available. Please add also the original german version.  

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As far as we know there are only 15 volumes so this is the complete set, and it does cover the entire aleph to tav.

 

We have no plans at present to offer the original German.

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As far as we know there are only 15 volumes so this is the complete set, and it does cover the entire aleph to tav.

 

We have no plans at present to offer the original German.

Sorry for the confusion. Volume 16 will be covering Aramaic words (it is available in German, which will be nice if the original was offered). I'd figured (assuming really that) Accordance was in the news as to when this volume will be available (at least in print) for a possible future module. It will be a nice add-on to this current set once the volume is released in the future. The complete set will finally be 17 volumes (volume 17 will include indexes, which Accordance certainly will not need).

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Sorry for the confusion. Volume 16 will be covering Aramaic words (it is available in German, which will be nice if the original was offered). I'd figured (assuming really that) Accordance was in the news as to when this volume will be available (at least in print) for a possible future module. It will be a nice add-on to this current set once the volume is released in the future. The complete set will finally be 17 volumes (volume 17 will include indexes, which Accordance certainly will not need).

 

Great news! The Aramaic volume (16) of the TDOT is now available for Accordance!

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