Volume XI of the highly respected Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament expands the scope of this fundamental reference tool for biblical studies.
Ranging from 'zz ('strength') to panim ('face'), these eighty-three articles include thorough etymological analysis of the Hebrew roots and their derivatives within the context of Semitic and cognate languages, diachronically considered, as well as Septuagint, New Testament, and extracanonical usages. Each article is fully annotated and contains an extensive bibliography with cross-references to the entire series.