The Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia (Volume 2)
Pfieffer, Charles F., Rhea, John, Vos, Howard F.Most Bible encyclopedias are either too
incomplete to be of any real use to the seri¬
ous Bible student or so expensive that the
average layman cannot afford to own one.
Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia is different. It
is complete enough to satisfy even the most
avid student, and yet it is concise and inex¬
pensive enough for the needs of the layman.
Every proper name and place mentioned
in the Bible is discussed in the nearly two
thousand pages in these two volumes, along
with the most important subjects in theol¬
ogy and biblical background. Numerous
photographs, drawings, and diagrams have
been included for the clearest possible pre¬
sentation of the information.
A companion volume to the popular
Wycliffe Bible Commentary and Wycliffe
Historical Geography of Bible Lands, this
work maintains the same high standards of
scholarship and dedication to orthodox
belief. It may well take its place as the
standard evangelical Bible encyclopedia of
our day.
Laymen as well as students and scholars
will find this reference work the most com¬
plete and most trustworthy Bible encyclo¬
pedia they have ever used. They will find
themselves referring constantly to its vast
range of valuable information.