Bible
- Biography - BS570-580
- Canon - BS465
- Commentaries - BS482-498
Companions - SEE Handbooks, Manuals, etc.
- Comparative Studies
- Concordances - BS420-429
- Criticsim
- Criticism, Form - BS2377
- Criticism, Interpretation, etc. - BS500-534
- Criticism, Narrative
- Criticism, Redaction
- Criticism, Textual - BSBS471
- Dictionaries - BS440-443
- Encyclopedias
- Evidences, authority. etc. - BS480
- Geography - BS630-633
- Glossary
- Handbooks, Manuals, etc - BS417
- Hermeneutics
- History - BS445-460
- Homiletical use
- Indexes - BS432
- Inspiration - BS480
- Introductions - BS474-475
- Parables - BS680.P3
- Parallel versions
- Prayers - BS680.P64
- Prophecies - BS647-BS649
BS1198 (old Testament
BS2827 (New Testament)
see also - Jesus Christ - Prophecies
- Quotations - BS416
- Reference editions
- Sermons
- Sources
- Structuralist criticism
- Study and teaching - BS585-BS613
- Terminology
- - Pronunciation
- Theology - BS543
- Translations - BS449-BS450
- Use
Versions - BS450-460
Bible. Greek - SEE Greek language, Biblical
Bible. Latin
Bible and atheism
Bible and Christian union - BX9.5.B5
Bible and law
Bible and literature
Bible and science - BS650-667
Bible and technology
Bible as literature - BS535-537
A concordance will list every word of the OT and tell you where it is found. Concordances are useful for "word studies"--that is, discovering a particular pattern for the way certain words are used in the Bible. There is usually a listing of the Hebrew and Greek vocabulary of particular words used.