ABBREVIATIONS
GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS
b. Babylonian Gemara
bar. baraita
c. circa, around, approximately
cf. confer, compare
ch, chs chapter, chapters
contra in contrast to
DSS Dead Sea Scrolls
ed. edition, editor
e.g. exempli gratia, for example
et al. et alii, and others
fem. feminine
ff following (verses, pages)
fl. flourished
Gr. Greek
Heb. Hebrew
ibid. ibidem, in the same place
i.e. id est, that is
in loc. in loco, in the place cited
lit. literally
LXX Septuagint
Majority Text
m. Mishnah
masc. masculine
mg margin
ms manuscript
mss manuscripts
MT Masoretic Text
n.d. no date
neut. neuter
no. number
NT New Testament
OL Old Latin
OS Old Syriac
OT Old Testament
p., pp. page, pages
pl. plural
Q Quelle (“Sayings” as Gospel source)
rev. revision
sg. singular
sv. sub verbo, under the word
t. Tosefta
TR Textus Receptus
v., vv. verse, verses
vid. videtur, it seems
viz. videlicet, namely
vol. volume
y. Jerusalem Gemara
ABBREVIATIONS FOR BIBLE TRANSLATIONS
ASV American Standard Version
CEV Contemporary English Version
ESV English Standard Version
GW God’s Word
HCSB Holman Christian Standard Bible
JB Jerusalem Bible
JPS Jewish Publication Society Translation (Tanakh)
KJV King James Version
NAB New American Bible
NASB New American Standard Bible
NCV New Century Version
NEB New English Bible
NET The NET Bible
NIV New International Version (1984)
NIrV New International Reader’s Version
NJB New Jerusalem Bible
NJPS The New Jewish Publication Society Translation (Tanakh)
NKJV New King James Version
NRSV New Revised Standard Version
NLT New Living Translation
REB Revised English Bible
RSV Revised Standard Version
TEV Today’s English Version
TLB The Living Bible
ABBREVIATIONS FOR DICTIONARIES, LEXICONS, COLLECTIONS OF TEXTS, ORIGINAL LANGUAGE EDITIONS
ABD Anchor Bible Dictionary (6 vols., Freedman) [1992]
ANEP The Ancient Near East in Pictures (Pritchard) [1965]
ANET Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament (Pritchard) [1969]
BAGD Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 2nd ed. (Bauer, Arndt, Gingrich, Danker) [1979]
BDAG Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd ed. (Bauer, Danker, Arndt, Gingrich) [2000]
BDB A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament (Brown, Driver, Briggs) [1907]
BDF A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (Blass, Debrunner, Funk) [1961]
BHS Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (Elliger and Rudolph) [1983]
CAD Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago [1956]
COS The Context of Scripture (3 vols., Hallo and Younger) [1997–2002]
DBI Dictionary of Biblical Imagery (Ryken, Wilhoit, Longman) [1998]
DBT Dictionary of Biblical Theology (2nd ed., Leon-Dufour) [1972]
DCH Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (7 vols., D. Clines) [2000]
DJD Discoveries in the Judean Desert [1955–]
DJG Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (Green, McKnight, Marshall) [1992]
DLNTD Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Development (R. Martin, P. Davids) [1997]
DOTP Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch (T. Alexander, D. W. Baker) [2003]
DPL Dictionary of Paul and His Letters (Hawthorne, Martin, Reid) [1993]
DTIB Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible (Vanhoozer) [2005]
EDNT Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament (3 vols., H. Balz, G. Schneider. ET) [1990–1993]
GKC Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar (Gesenius, Kautzsch, trans. Cowley) [1910]
HALOT The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (L. Koehler, W. Baumgartner, J. Stamm; trans. M. Richardson) [1994–1999]
IBD Illustrated Bible Dictionary (3 vols., Douglas, Wiseman) [1980]
IDB The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible (4 vols., Buttrick) [1962]
ISBE International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (4 vols., Bromiley) [1979–1988]
KBL Lexicon in Veteris Testamenti libros (Koehler, Baumgartner) [1958]
LCL Loeb Classical Library
L&N Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament: Based on Semantic Domains (Louw and Nida) [1989]
LSJ A Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., Liddell, Scott, Jones) [1996]
MM The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament (Moulton and Milligan) [1930; 1997]
NA26 Novum Testamentum Graece (26th ed., Nestle-Aland) [1979]
NA27 Novum Testamentum Graece (27th ed., Nestle-Aland) [1993]
NBD New Bible Dictionary (2nd ed., Douglas, Hillyer) [1982]
NIDB New International Dictionary of the Bible (Douglas, Tenney) [1987]
NIDBA New International Dictionary of Biblical Archaeology (Blaiklock and Harrison) [1983]
NIDNTT New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology (4 vols., C. Brown) [1975–1985]
NIDOTTE New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis (5 vols., W. A. VanGemeren) [1997]
PG Patrologia Graecae (J. P. Migne) [1857–1886]
PGM Papyri graecae magicae: Die griechischen Zauberpapyri. (Preisendanz) [1928]
TBD Tyndale Bible Dictionary (Elwell, Comfort) [2001]
TDNT Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (10 vols., Kittel, Friedrich; trans. Bromiley) [1964–1976]
TDOT Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament (15 vols., Botterweck, Ringgren; trans. Willis, Bromiley, Green) [1974–]
TLNT Theological Lexicon of the New Testament (3 vols., C. Spicq) [1994]
TLOT Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament (3 vols., E. Jenni) [1997]
TWOT Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (2 vols., Harris, Archer) [1980]
UBS3 United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament (3rd ed., Metzger et al.) [1975]
UBS4 United Bible Societies’ Greek New Testament (4th corrected ed., Metzger et al.) [1993]
WH The New Testament in the Original Greek (Westcott and Hort) [1882]
ABBREVIATIONS FOR BOOKS OF THE BIBLE
Old Testament
Gen Genesis
Exod Exodus
Lev Leviticus
Num Numbers
Deut Deuteronomy
Josh Joshua
Judg Judges
Ruth Ruth
1 Sam 1 Samuel
2 Sam 2 Samuel
1 Kgs 1 Kings
2 Kgs 2 Kings
1 Chr 1 Chronicles
2 Chr 2 Chronicles
Ezra Ezra
Neh Nehemiah
Esth Esther
Job Job
Ps, Pss Psalm, Psalms
Prov Proverbs
Eccl Ecclesiastes
Song Song of Songs
Isa Isaiah
Jer Jeremiah
Lam Lamentations
Ezek Ezekiel
Dan Daniel
Hos Hosea
Joel Joel
Amos Amos
Obad Obadiah
Jonah Jonah
Mic Micah
Nah Nahum
Hab Habakkuk
Zeph Zephaniah
Hag Haggai
Zech Zechariah
Mal Malachi
New Testament
Matt Matthew
Mark Mark
Luke Luke
John John
Acts Acts
Rom Romans
1 Cor 1 Corinthians
2 Cor 2 Corinthians
Gal Galatians
Eph Ephesians
Phil Philippians
Col Colossians
1 Thess 1 Thessalonians
2 Thess 2 Thessalonians
1 Tim 1 Timothy
2 Tim 2 Timothy
Titus Titus
Phlm Philemon
Heb Hebrews
Jas James
1 Pet 1 Peter
2 Pet 2 Peter
1 John 1 John
2 John 2 John
3 John 3 John
Jude Jude
Rev Revelation
Deuterocanonical
Bar Baruch
Add Dan Additions to Daniel
Pr Azar Prayer of Azariah
Bel Bel and the Dragon
Sg Three Song of the Three Children
Sus Susanna
1–2 Esdr 1–2 Esdras
Add Esth Additions to Esther
Ep Jer Epistle of Jeremiah
Jdt Judith
1–2 Macc 1–2 Maccabees
3–4 Macc 3–4 Maccabees
Pr Man Prayer of Manasseh
Ps 151 Psalm 151
Sir Sirach
Tob Tobit
Wis Wisdom of Solomon
MANUSCRIPTS AND LITERATURE FROM QUMRAN
Initial numerals followed by “Q” indicate particular caves at Qumran. For example, the notation 4Q267 indicates text 267 from cave 4 at Qumran. Further, 1QS 4:9-10 indicates column 4, lines 9-10 of the Rule of the Community; and 4Q166 1 ii 2 indicates fragment 1, column ii, line 2 of text 166 from cave 4. More examples of common abbreviations are listed below.
CD Cairo Geniza copy of the Damascus Document
1QH Thanksgiving Hymns
1QIsaa Isaiah copy a
1QIsab Isaiah copy b
1QM War Scroll
1QpHab Pesher Habakkuk
1QS Rule of the Community
4QLama Lamentations
11QPsa Psalms
11QTemplea,b Temple Scroll
11QtgJob Targum of Job
IMPORTANT NEW TESTAMENT MANUSCRIPTS
(all dates given are AD; ordinal numbers refer to centuries)
Significant Papyri ( = Papyrus)
1 Matt 1; early 3rd
4+ 64+ 67 Matt 3, 5, 26; Luke 1–6; late 2nd
5 John 1, 16, 20; early 3rd
13 Heb 2–5, 10–12; early 3rd
15+ 16 (probably part of same codex) 1 Cor 7–8, Phil 3–4; late 3rd
20 Jas 2–3; 3rd
22 John 15–16; mid 3rd
23 Jas 1; c. 200
27 Rom 8–9; 3rd
30 1 Thess 4–5; 2 Thess 1; early 3rd
32 Titus 1–2; late 2nd
37 Matt 26; late 3rd
39 John 8; first half of 3rd
40 Rom 1–4, 6, 9; 3rd
45 Gospels and Acts; early 3rd
46 Paul’s Major Epistles (less Pastorals); late 2nd
47 Rev 9–17; 3rd
49+ 65 Eph 4–5; 1 Thess 1–2; 3rd
52 John 18; c. 125
53 Matt 26, Acts 9–10; middle 3rd
66 John; late 2nd
70 Matt 2–3, 11–12, 24; 3rd
72 1–2 Peter, Jude; c. 300
74 Acts, General Epistles; 7th
75 Luke and John; c. 200
77+ 103 (probably part of same codex) Matt 13–14, 23; late 2nd
87 Philemon; late 2nd
90 John 18–19; late 2nd
91 Acts 2–3; 3rd
92 Eph 1, 2 Thess 1; c. 300
98 Rev 1:13-20; late 2nd
100 Jas 3–5; c. 300
101 Matt 3–4; 3rd
104 Matt 21; 2nd
106 John 1; 3rd
115 Rev 2–3, 5–6, 8–15; 3rd
Significant Uncials
א (Sinaiticus) most of NT; 4th
A (Alexandrinus) most of NT; 5th
B (Vaticanus) most of NT; 4th
C (Ephraemi Rescriptus) most of NT with many lacunae; 5th
D (Bezae) Gospels, Acts; 5th
D (Claromontanus), Paul’s Epistles; 6th (different MS than Bezae)
E (Laudianus 35) Acts; 6th
F (Augensis) Paul’s Epistles; 9th
G (Boernerianus) Paul’s Epistles; 9th
H (Coislinianus) Paul’s Epistles; 6th
I (Freerianus or Washington) Paul’s Epistles; 5th
L (Regius) Gospels; 8th
P (Porphyrianus) Acts—Revelation; 9th
Q (Guelferbytanus B) Luke, John; 5th
T (Borgianus) Luke, John; 5th
W (Washingtonianus or the Freer Gospels) Gospels; 5th
Z (Dublinensis) Matthew; 6th
037 (Δ; Sangallensis) Gospels; 9th
038 (Θ; Koridethi) Gospels; 9th
040 (Ξ; Zacynthius) Luke; 6th
043 (Φ; Beratinus) Matthew, Mark; 6th
044 (Ψ; Athous Laurae) Gospels, Acts, Paul’s Epistles; 9th
048 Acts, Paul’s Epistles, General Epistles; 5th
0171 Matt 10, Luke 22; c. 300
0189 Acts 5; c. 200
Significant Minuscules
1 Gospels, Acts, Paul’s Epistles; 12th
33 All NT except Rev; 9th
81 Acts, Paul’s Epistles, General Epistles; 1044
565 Gospels; 9th
700 Gospels; 11th
1424 (or Family 1424—a group of 29 manuscripts sharing nearly the same text) most of NT; 9th-10th
1739 Acts, Paul’s Epistles; 10th
2053 Rev; 13th
2344 Rev; 11th
f1 (a family of manuscripts including 1, 118, 131, 209) Gospels; 12th-14th
f13 (a family of manuscripts including 13, 69, 124, 174, 230, 346, 543, 788, 826, 828, 983, 1689, 1709—known as the Ferrar group) Gospels; 11th-15th
Significant Ancient Versions
SYRIAC (SYR)
syrc (Syriac Curetonian) Gospels; 5th
syrs (Syriac Sinaiticus) Gospels; 4th
syrh (Syriac Harklensis) Entire NT; 616
OLD LATIN (IT)
ita (Vercellenis) Gospels; 4th
itb (Veronensis) Gospels; 5th
itd (Cantabrigiensis—the Latin text of Bezae) Gospels, Acts, 3 John; 5th
ite (Palantinus) Gospels; 5th
itk (Bobiensis) Matthew, Mark; c. 400
COPTIC (COP)
copbo (Boharic—north Egypt)
copfay (Fayyumic—central Egypt)
copsa (Sahidic—southern Egypt)
OTHER VERSIONS
arm (Armenian)
eth (Ethiopic)
geo (Georgian)