Scripture
Indices to Early Jewish and Christian Literature
Scripture indices will be found in the following
volumes. Note: A link on the title means
the scripture index can be consulted at Amazon.com and the link will either bring
you to the index or to a page where you may find the index by following the
directions provided.
Bradley McLean, Citations and
Allusions to Jewish Scripture in Early Christian and Jewish Writings through
180C.E.
Craig A. Evans, “Quotations,
Allusions, and Parallels to the New Testament” in Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A
Guide to the Background Literature.
Michael
Wise, Martin Abegg, Jr., and Edward Cook, eds. The
Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation.
Online
Scripture Index to Charlesworth’s Old Testament Pseudepigrapha prepared by
Kevin P. Edgecomb.
(Note: This resource does not use the abbreviations of The SLB
Handbook of Style but an alternative set of abbreviations (the ones also
used within Charlesworth’s OTP) found at http://rosetta.reltech.org/TC/TC-abbrev.html#Pseud.)
Steve Delamarter, A Scripture Index to Charlesworth’s
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha.
Philo.
Loeb Classical Library, Volume 10, pages 189–268. Edited and translated by F. H. Colson and G. H. Whitaker.
William Whiston, translator. The Works
of Josephus.
Herbert Danby, The Mishnah.
Jacob Neusner,
The
Mishnah: A New
Translation.
Database of Scripture
in the Mishnah by Dr Alexander Samely
Jacob Neusner, The
Tosefta:
Translated From the Hebrew with a New Introduction.
[Reference
BM508.13 .E5 1977]
I. Epstein, ed. Hebrew-English Edition
of the Babylonian Talmud.
Kurt Aland
et al., Novum Testamentum
Graece. 27th
edition. Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1993.
[BS19651993.N44]
The Greek New Testament. 4th revised ed., former editions edited by Kurt Aland, et al., in cooperation with the Institute for New
Testament Textual Research, Münster/Westphalia.
London/Stuttgart: United Bible Societies, 1994.
[Reference BS1965 1994]
For
the OT Apocrypha someone needs to build a Scripture index from references in a
work like The New American Bible (The Catholic Biblical Association of
America), although, see the first two entries above.