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Sunday, June 3, 2018

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The Illustrated Bible Dictionary, better known as Easton's Bible Dictionary, is a reference work on topics related to the Christian Bible compiled by Matthew George Easton. The first edition was published in 1893, and a revised edition was published the following year. The most popular edition, however, was the third, published by Thomas Nelson in 1897, three years after Easton's death. The last contains nearly 4,000 entries relating to the Bible. Many of the entries in Easton's are encyclopedic in nature, although there are also short dictionary-type entries.

Because of its age, it is now a public domain resource.



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See also

  • Bauer lexicon
  • Smith's Bible Dictionary, another popular 19th century Bible dictionary

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Notes


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References

  • Easton, Matthew George, ed. (1893), Illustrated Bible Dictionary..., New York: Harper & Bros. 
  • Easton, M.G., ed. (1894), Illustrated Bible Dictionary... (Revised ed.), London: T. Nelson & Sons 
  • Easton, M.G., ed. (1897), Illustrated Bible Dictionary... (also known as Easton's Bible Dictionary) (3rd ed.), London: T. Nelson & Sons 

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External links

  •  Easton, Matthew George (1897). "Table of contents". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons. 
  • Easton's Bible Dictionary (Full text, online ed.), Christian Classics Ethereal Library 
  • Igor Apps, Bible Dictionary (Contains: Webster's 1828 Bible Dictionary, Easton's Bible Dictionary, Smith's Bible Dictionary, KJV Bible), Google Play Store  Android app.
  • Igor Apps, Bible Dictionary (Contains: Webster's 1828 Bible Dictionary, Easton's Bible Dictionary, Smith's Bible Dictionary, KJV Bible), iTunes Store  iOS app.

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