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Keith Essex
Old Testament Studies I: Abbreviations

ABD
Anchor Bible Dictionary
ACCSOT
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament
ANET
Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament
AOTC
Apollos Old Testament Commentary
BBI
Basic Bible Interpretation, Roy B. Zuck
BKC
The Bible Knowledge Commentary
BNTH
BSac Bibliotheca Sacra
BSac
Bibliotheca Sacra
BST
The Bible Speaks Today
BTSB
NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible
CBA
The Carta Bible Atlas
CBCOT
Chronological and Background Charts of the Old Testament
COTC
Cracking Old Testament Codes
DOTHB
Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books
DOTP
Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch
DOTWPW
Dictionary of the Old Testament: Wisdom, Poetry, & Writings
DTIB
Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible
EBC
The Expositor's Bible Commentary
EEC
Evangelical Exegetical Commentary
ESVBA
ESV Bible Atlas
ESVSB
ESV Study Bible
EvBC
Everyman's Bible Commentary
GST
Systematic Theology, Wayne Grudem
GTS
Giving the Sense, eds. David M. Howard & Michael A. Grisnati
HBA
Holman Bible Atlas
HBC
Handbook of Biblical Chronology, Jack Finegan
HWSOT
A Survey of the Old Testament, 3rd ed., Andrew E. Hill & John H. Walton
IBI
Invitation to Biblical Interpretation, Andreas J. Kostenberger & Richard D. Patterson
ISBE
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, rev. ed., ed. G. W. Bromiley
JETS
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
JREC
Jesus and the Rise of Early Christianity, Paul Barnett
KD
C. F. Keil & Franz Delitzsch, Commentaries on the Old Testament
KEC
Kregal Exegetical Commentary
LDIOT
An Introduction to the Old Testament, 2nd ed., Tremper Longman III & Raymond B. Dillard
LSOT
The Literary Structure of the Old Testament, David A. Dorsey
LXX
Septuagint
MC
Mentor Commentary
MKP
Kingdom of Priests, Eugene H. Merrill - Second Edition
MSB
The MacArthur Study Bible (NASU)
MSJ
Master's Seminary Journal
NAC
New American Commentary
NIBCOT
New International Biblical Commentary: Old Testament Series
NICOT
New International Commentary on the Old Testament
NIDNTT
New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology
NIDOTTE
New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis
NIVAC
The NIV Application Commentary
NIVSB
NIV Study Bible, 2020 edition
NMAB
The New Moody Atlas of the Bible
PTOT
Preaching and Teaching from the Old Testament, Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
PTW
Preaching the Word
RANE
Readings from the Ancient Near East
RCSOT
Reformation Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament
RFCW
Readings from the First-Century World
RSB
The Reformation Study Bible, ESV
TB
Tyndale Bulletin
TOTC
Tyndale Old Testament Commentary
TWOT
Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament
W&W
The World and the Word: An Introduction to the Old Testament, Eugene H. Merrill, Mark F. Rooker, Michael A. Grisanti
WBC
Word Biblical Commentary
WOTA
What the Old Testament Authors Really Cared About: A Survey of Jesus' Bible, ed. Jason S. DeRouchie
ZEB
The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible
ZECOT
Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament

Used with permission by Dr. Keith Essex. Redistribution without express permission from Dr. Keith Essex is prohibited.

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