Dictionary Of Biblical Imagry -
Leland Ryken, James C. Wilhoit, and Tremper Longman III. Length: Over 1,000 pages. Entries Include:
It includes entries on individual books of the Bible, exploring their specific "imaged texture" and plot structures. Content Breakdown
It follows themes and "master images" from Genesis to Revelation (e.g., Eden to New Jerusalem), helping readers see how the Bible is woven together. Dictionary of Biblical Imagry
Rather than just defining a term, it explores how a "concrete picture" (like milk and honey or a mountain) functions as a symbol to impact the reader emotionally and spiritually.
Analysis of how imagery functions within each biblical book. Leland Ryken, James C
The (published by IVP Academic ) is widely considered a "solid guide" because it addresses a major gap in traditional reference works . While standard dictionaries focus on historical or geographical facts, this work focuses on the literary and artistic dimensions of the Bible. Why It Is Highly Regarded
Recurring character types and plot motifs. Figures of Speech: Metaphors and literary patterns. Entries Include: It includes entries on individual books
It is the first contemporary reference work dedicated specifically to images, symbols, motifs, metaphors, and literary patterns.