Troublesome Topic: TRUSTED GREEK AND HEBREW RESOURCES

HEBREW LEXICA, DICTIONARIES, AND CONCORDANCES:

Brown-Driver-Briggs Lexicon (BDB)

Strong’s Concordance

Harris, Archer and Waltke, Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (TWOT)

GREEK LEXICA, DICTIONARIES, AND CONCORDANCES:

Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich Lexicon (BAG)

Thayer’s Lexicon

Strong’s Concordance

Kittel (The Theological Dictionary of the New Testament is often referred to as TDNT or simply as Kittel.) ( (For very in-depth word-studies of important words.)

I like the way Helps Word-studies couches their explanations of the meaning of words. 

OTHER

I also like the way the Net Bible has footnotes that relate
to why they translated things the way they did. Some of those notes are helpful
and some are overly technical in the grammar end of things. I won’t get into commentaries and grammar books, but there
are many in each category.