Appendixes to Companion Bible
Reference by
E.W. Bullinger
Companion Bible documents early discoveries, decades-old unsolved problems and much-debated questions dating back to dynasties and kings. The Companion Bible establishes Genesis as the central theme, marking it an essential part to understand the foundation of Divine revelation and all forms of truth. E.W. Bullinger was a long time Swiss reformer whose notes largely depend upon numerous sources of bible study, focusing on the archaeological and linguistic discoveries in the late nineteenth century. The book includes maps, proper names, timelines and root form of Hebrew words, archaeological findings, emphasized pronouns, historical genealogies and parallel passages. It offers vital study notes and a wealth of exposition, comprehensively explaining Hebrew and Greek words in 198 appendices. The author further explains the ancient figurative speech in Greek and Hebrew languages and their alternate translations with multiple cross-references, making it a much needed in-depth one-volume study of the Bible for pastors, students and seminaries