Do you want to know your Bible better? This innovative dictionary of the Bible will guide you through its central themes, such as God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, sin and salvation, the church, suffering, hope, and eternal life. You will gain a full and fresh appreciation of the richness of the Bible.
This unique and comprehensive topical dictionary covers over 2,000 themes, giving explanations, key Bible references, and cross-references to related themes.
Produced by the highly respected editorial team of Martin H. Manser, Alister E. McGrath, J. I. Packer, Donald J. Wiseman, J. Gordon McConville, and Stephen H. Travis.
The study of the Bible lies at the heart of the Christian faith. It is therefore important that readers of the Bible are given every means of help so that they may get as much benefit and enjoyment as possible out of reading the Bible. The Dictionary of Bible Themes is designed to allow its users to appreciate to the full the unfolding of the unity and richness of the Bible by studying its central themes.
What is the Bible all about?
The Dictionary of Bible Themes was planned to allow its users to identify and explore the leading themes of Scripture – themes such as God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the human race, sin and salvation, the Christian life, the church and the hope of glory.
This Dictionary identifies these, and many other key themes, and traces them throughout the course of Scripture. The Bible is here allowed to speak for itself, with a minimum of comment and explanation. The approach adopted in this volume allows its users to come into contact directly with Scripture, rather than having to approach it through the views of commentators. The main themes of Scripture are identified, key biblical references are provided and the mutual relationship of themes is set out clearly. Over 2,000 themes detailed in this work cover doctrinal, ethical, historical and cultural subjects. In addition to dealing with the great themes of the Christian message of salvation, the themes thus also deal with practical issues of Christian living. This approach allows a unifying of Christian wisdom, both theological and practical, for the edification of God’s people.
The thematic approach
The approach adopted in this work differs significantly from a more lexical approach found in some older reference works. A thematic approach is based on related ideas; a lexical approach is based on individual words. The difference between them can easily be appreciated by considering the theme of “assurance”. A word-based approach would be limited to identifying biblical passages in which words such as “assure” or “assurance” appear. A thematic approach, however, goes far beyond this and explores all the basic elements of the theme. It identifies its basic ideas, its presuppositions and its consequences, in order that the theme in all its fullness can be unfolded to the reader. Thus the material that deals with assurance covers the grounds of assurance (e.g., the knowledge of God, the certainty of his word, the work of the Holy Spirit), the nature of assurance (of a relationship with God, of salvation, of eternal life and a future hope) and the relationship between assurance and the life of faith. An extensive system of indexing and cross-referencing allows the dynamic relationship of the many biblical themes to be understood and further explored.
A further advantage of the thematic approach of the Dictionary of Bible Themes is that it can be used with any Bible translation. Although the verse references provided are intended to be illustrative rather than exhaustive, the reader will nevertheless find a wealth of biblical material arranged thematically.
The thematic approach will be particularly welcomed by those who are preparing studies or talks on biblical themes and wish to ensure that they have included or referred to the central passages within Scripture. It will enable them to gain an understanding of the overall place of this theme within Scripture and to explore the way in which it relates to other themes. It will also be valued by readers of Scripture who become interested in a biblical passage or theme and wish to follow it through. The Scripture Index which allows readers to see immediately which themes are associated with the passage under study will allow its users to turn to the Bible Themes section and discover other passages of relevance, as well as other biblical themes that cast light on the particular importance of the passage or theme being studied.
The thematic study of Scripture is also important in another respect. Tracing the great biblical themes throughout Scripture allows us to appreciate the essential unity of Scripture. As we trace the unfolding of God’s purposes of redemption throughout the pages of the Bible, we come to appreciate more fully how Scripture bears witness to the same God and his same purposes throughout the great themes that bind it together.
Application of God’s word
The editors hope that this new work will bring a fresh quality and depth to readers’ understanding and grasp of the riches of Scripture. It is a work that has been designed to meet the many needs of God’s people in today’s world, whether they are individual believers, or a Christian family studying Scripture in the quietness of the home, or preachers preparing to thrill and challenge a congregation with a fresh appreciation of the wonders of God’s word.
Structure of the Dictionary of Bible Themes
The heart of the Dictionary of Bible Themes is the section on Bible Themes: over 2,000 themes covering the key themes of Scripture. Two ways of helping readers find their way into this section are provided:
• the Alphabetical List of Themes. This provides a complete listing in one single alphabetical order of all the theme titles. Selective cross-references are also provided for ease of use, e.g., at “anxiety” the reader is directed to “worry” and at “Cephas” to “Peter”.
• the Scripture Index of Themes. Verses of the Bible are listed and appearing alongside each verse are the themes associated with that particular passage.
In each case, the theme name and theme number should be noted and readers should use the theme number to locate the theme in the Thematic Section.
Using the Bible Themes section
This section contains over 2,000 themes, covering the key themes of Scripture. Themes cross-refer you to the various parts of Scripture at which each theme occurs and are organised under descriptive headings. You can use the resources of the Bible Themes section in a variety of ways to support your Bible study.
Classification of themes
The editors have given considerable thought to the arrangement and categorisation of themes. Each theme has been assigned a four-digit number, given with the aim of reflecting the theme’s core subject matter and allowing both ease of reference and an understanding of the overall place of the theme in Scripture. For example, one major group of themes focuses on “God”, another on “Jesus Christ” and another on “sin and salvation”.
The categorisation is not intended to force a straitjacket upon the biblical material by placing any kind of arbitrary restrictions on it. Indeed, in a number of instances, a theme could have been categorised differently. The classification is simply intended to make the identification and exploration of themes as simple as possible for the benefit of readers.
Each theme number consists of four digits. The first digit stands for one of nine main groups of themes:
1000 God
2000 Jesus Christ
3000 Holy Spirit
4000 Creation
5000 Humanity
6000 Sin and salvation
7000 God’s people
8000 The life of the believer
9000 Last things
Within each of the major groups of themes, themes have been arranged in subcategories. For example, under Jesus Christ 2000 come:
2003 Jesus Christ, qualities of
2200 Jesus Christ, titles and descriptions of
2300 Jesus Christ, ministry and work of
2400 Jesus Christ, gospel of
2500 Jesus Christ, history of
Within each subcategory, general themes are in many instances given first, followed by themes in alphabetical order.
For example, under the subcategory
2200 Jesus Christ, titles and names of
comes first the general theme
2203 Jesus Christ, titles and names of
followed in alphabetical order by specific names and titles, e.g.,
2206 Jesus, the Christ
2218 Jesus Christ, Son of God
2221 Jesus Christ, Son of Man
In many cases, themes are of such importance and complexity that they have been divided in logical order into more manageable sections. For example, the theme of “the church” has been divided as follows:
7020 church, the
7021 church, OT anticipations of
7022 church, and Jesus Christ
7023 church, and Holy Spirit
7024 church, nature and foundations of
7025 church, unity and fellowship of
7026 church, leadership of
7027 church, purpose and mission of
7028 church, life of
All the themes are listed in alphabetical order in the alphabetical index. Below is a list of the major groups of themes and subcategories:
1000 God
1010 God, nature and qualities of
1200 God, titles and descriptions of
1300 God, work of
1400 God, knowledge of
1500 God, the Trinity
1600 Scripture as the word of God
2000 Jesus Christ
2003 Jesus Christ, qualities of
2200 Jesus Christ, titles and descriptions of
2300 Jesus Christ, ministry and work of
2400 Jesus Christ, gospel of
2500 Jesus Christ, history of
3000 Holy Spirit
3005 Holy Spirit, qualities of
3100 Holy Spirit, titles and descriptions of
3200 Holy Spirit, ministry and work of
4000 Creation
4100 Supernatural beings
4200 Places
4300 Metals and minerals
4400 Vegetation and food
4600 Living beings
4800 Natural and supernatural phenomena
4900 Time
5000 Humanity
5070 Individuals in OT and NT
5125 Parts of the body and clothing
5200 Human civilisation
5650 Human relationships
5760 Human attitudes and behaviour
6000 Sin and salvation
6010 Sin
6100 Aspects of sin
6500 Salvation
6600 Aspects of salvation
7000 God’s people
7010 The church as the people of God
7100 Titles of the people of God
7200 History of God’s people in OT
7300 Institutions and culture of OT
7500 Jews and Gentiles
7600 History of God’s people in NT
7700 Leadership and the people of God
7900 The life of the church
8000 The life of the believer
8010 Faith
8100 The life of faith
8200 The character of the believer
8400 The tasks of the believer
8600 Prayer and worship of the believer
8700 Threats to the life of faith
9000 Last things
9010 Death
9100 Aspects of the last things
9200 Judgment
9300 Resurrection
9400 Heaven
9500 Hell
9600 Hope
Extract from alphabetical index of themes
Aaron 5071
-- as model priest 5073
-- spokesman for Moses 5072
abandonment 5770
Abba 1250
abiding in Christ 8102
ability See skill 5531
abolition 4906
abomination 6103
Abraham 5075
-- character of 5077
-- life of 5076
-- significance of 5078
Abram See Abraham 5075
abstinence 5771
-- as a discipline 5773
-- from drinking See drinking, abstention from 4436
abundance 4035
abuse 5775
Abyss, the 9520
acceptance 6602
-- divine 6603
-- human 6604
access to God 6606
accountability See responsibility 5051
accusation 5201
-- false 5202
achievement 5776
acquittal 5203
Adam 5080
-- and Jesus Christ 5083
-- creation and life of 5081
-- significance of 5082
addiction 6106
admonition 5777
adoption 6608
-- descriptions of 6610
-- nature of 6609
-- privileges and duties of 6611
-- responsibilities of See adoption, privileges and duties of 6611
adoration 8632
adorning 5778
adultery 6242
-- spiritual 6243
advice 5779
advisers 5780
affection 5781
affliction See suffering 5560
affluence 8701
after-life 9110
agape See love 8292
age 5204
ageing See old age 5725
agnosticism 8702
agony 5782
agreement 5783
agriculture 4406
alertness See watchfulness 8490