Easton's Bible Dictionary

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Easton's Bible Dictionary refers to the Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, by Matthew George Easton M.A., D.D. (1823-1894), published three years after Easton's death in 1897 by Thomas Nelson. Because of its age, it is now a public domain resource. Easton's Bible Dictionary contains an extensive set of entries used in the Bible, albeit Easton's Bible Dictionary contains an extensive set of entries used in the Bible, albeit from a 19th century Christian viewpoint.

This bastion of knowledge, written by Matthew George Easton, was published in 1897, three years after his death. Using the most recent information in that day, Easton presented a concise volume that has aided both layman and scholar in their study of God's word.


This project is a modernization and wiki improvement of the original Easton's Bible Dictionary available at Easton's Bible Dictionary. Since it is in the public domain, it can be freely distributed, modified and further enhanced. You can play a part by joining us in this unique project by wikifying the content from the original text available freely at Believerscafe.com - Easton's Bible Dictionary. This is an on going project with contributions from users like you. You can play a part by clicking on any of the above letters and contributing to the Bible Dictionary with additional comments, information and world wide web links. You can copy the public domain text available freely from Believerscafe and enhance it with wiki links and additional comments.

All EBD key words in one page NB: Please use the template ebd by typing {{ebd}} at the bottom of the page.


Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Easton's Bible Dictionary

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