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Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 4

Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 4
What began as a sermon series by Colin Smith to be preached over a period of two years at Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church in Illinois—in order to teach the story of the Bible—quickly became the Unlocking the Bible Story series. The fourth volume of this series sets the reader on a tour of what God had done throughout the biblical story. The approach is one of a tour guide pointing out the details and full significance of what God has accomplished in Jesus Christ, thus exposing its glory and wonder.
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Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 3

Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 3
What began as a sermon series by Colin Smith to be preached over a period of two years at Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church in Illinois—in order to teach the story of the Bible—quickly became the Unlocking the Bible Story series. Two thousand years after God promised to bless the nations of the world through Abraham's descendants, Jesus Christ—the heart of the Bible story—was born. Volume Three takes the reader into the Gospels and Acts to see Jesus, and how He is the fulfillment of God's promise for then, and now.
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Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 2

Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 2
What began as a sermon series by Colin Smith to be preached over a period of two years at Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church in Illinois—in order to teach the story of the Bible—quickly became the Unlocking the Bible Story series. Continuing the Old Testament story, this volume touches on topics such as Suffering, Resurrection, Wisdom, Hope, Faith, and many more. Just as in the first, this second part also contains a "Spotlight on Christ" which will help you see how the whole Bible points us forward to Jesus Christ.
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Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 1

Unlocking the Bible Story, Vol. 1
What began as a sermon series by Colin Smith to be preached over a period of two years at Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church in Illinois—in order to teach the story of the Bible—quickly became the Unlocking the Bible Story series. The first of this four volume study depicts God setting the stage and introducing Himself as the screenwriter of human history. Each chapter in the two-part Old Testament provides a "Spotlight on Christ" which will help you see how the whole Bible points us forward to Jesus Christ.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: Revelation

Sheffield New Testament Guides: Revelation
John Court introduces Revelation anew with a selection of thematic readings, entitled “Visions of God and Christ”, “Visions of the Church in the World”, “Visions of Creation and the End of the Universe”, “Visions of Rival Powers”, “Visions of the Future Hope”. He pays special attention to the living...
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: The Johannine Epistles

Sheffield New Testament Guides: The Johannine Epistles
The three epistles of John occupy only five or six pages of an English Bible, yet they are among the most intriguing writings of the New Testament. Were they written by one person or more? In what sort of community did they originate, and what situation are they addressing? What is the background to their thought? How do they relate to the Gospel of John? What is their theological message, and does it have any relevance to the modern world? These are some of the issues considered in this insightful guide to the Johannine Epistles.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: 2 Peter and Jude

Sheffield New Testament Guides: 2 Peter and Jude
Dr. Knight covers both of these letters because he believes there is a close association between them. He suggests that the author of 2 Peter, in fact, makes use of Jude to frame his response to the false teachers 2 Peter 3:1. Knight begins, therefore, with a detailed explanation of the content in Jude before embarking on 2 Peter. The guide concludes with a look at the influence of these two letters on early Christianity, especially with regard to eschatological hope. This is why 2 Peter confronts early Christian skepticism about the imminent return of Jesus.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: The Pastoral Epistles

Sheffield New Testament Guides: The Pastoral Epistles
1 and 2 Timothy and Titus were once read as individual collections of traditional material—liturgical formulae, lists of virtues and vices, household codes, and codes for church order—but more recent studies have elucidated the coherence of each epistle. This volume exhorts readers through explicit and implicit, positive and negative examples, and through arguments that seek to ground ethics theologically and christologically. The author also highlights a question posed by contemporary scholars about the general philosophy of these epistles: do they seek to adapt a faith that opposes the wisdom of the world into one which conforms to the world’s wisdom about good citizenship? This guide provides a critical introduction to the insights of recent scholarship and to the epistles themselves.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Colossians and Philemon

T&T Clark Study Guides: Colossians and Philemon
Barclay brings to light the literary and historical connections between Colossians and Philemon. Paul’s theology and the early influence of Gnosticism, and he reexamines the Colossian hymn. Barclay also outlines Paul’s Christology in relation to the doctrine of creation, doctrine of God, doctrine of salvation, other-worldly powers, and the church. Regarding Philemon, Barclay concerns himself with the story behind the letter, its strategy and its outcome.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: Ephesians

Sheffield New Testament Guides: Ephesians
In the first section of this guide, Dr. Best examines in detail the normal questions of authorship and destination. He then offers a survey of the content of the letter, drawing out its main points while concentrating on the epistle’s theology. He offers a concise treatment of its teaching about the church and behavior, and how these two areas of life are reflected in the Christian community.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: 2 Corinthians

Sheffield New Testament Guides: 2 Corinthians
Kreitzer explores the controversial place of 2 Corinthians has within Pauline studies. He gives special attention to the contribution that the epistle makes to our understanding of Paul’s views on such matters as his apostolic ministry, his interpretation of scripture, and his ecclesiology. After tackling some of the puzzling passages found in 2 Corinthians, Kreitzer addresses several ways in which 2 Corinthians challenges the modern reader.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: 1 Corinthians

T&T Clark Study Guides: 1 Corinthians
After presenting some preliminary questions regarding authorship, date, purpose and unity of the Paul’s first letter to the Corinthian church, Dunn examines the problematic divisions that arose among the believers. He addresses the immense social tensions that erupted between the Church and society; and focuses on the problems arising regarding worship and belief.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: Romans

Sheffield New Testament Guides: Romans
Paul’s epistle to the Romans is often seen as a difficult text to understand. Some of that difficulty is the result of context and culture, so Morgan helps the modern reader understand what Paul intended his original audience to understand. The religious language of the epistle, its impact on first-century Christians in Rome, and its use of scripture and tradition are all clearly discussed here.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: The Acts of the Apostles

Sheffield New Testament Guides: The Acts of the Apostles
This book is based on lectures Dr. Marshall delivered at Moore Theological College, Sydney, in 1991. In this volume he discusses the historical and literary structure of the book of Acts. He reveals Acts as a theological work that presents Jesus as the Messiah and focuses on early Christians as witnesses to that proclamation. Some detail is given to Paul’s conversion and subsequent missionary work.
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Sheffield New Testament Guides: John

Sheffield New Testament Guides: John
Lindars deals with the controversial issue of the Jews in John’s Gospel. He tackles the Gospel’s authorship and its agreement with the Synoptic Gospels. Lindars draws the reader into John’s world and the audience to whom John was writing. He also examines Jesus’ encounters with Pharisees, the Law, eternal life, the Gospel’s Prologue, John’s use of the title “Son of Man,” and the “I Am” sayings.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Luke

T&T Clark Study Guides: Luke
In Luke, Tuckett discusses the authorship, date and text of the Gospel. With the main focus in this guide on Luke’s view of eschatology—salvation history—and the person and work of Jesus, Tuckett also tackles Luke’s positions on Jews, Gentiles and Judaism. Departing from Luke’s theology, the book concentrates on the concrete ideas set forth in the Gospel regarding the Christian life and practice. One major theme prominent in Luke concerns poverty and riches, and Tuckett spends a chapter on the subject.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Mark

T&T Clark Study Guides: Mark
Telford divides his study of Mark into three categories: history, literature, and theology. He discusses what Mark’s narrative of Jesus reveals about the early Christians, and how Mark blends history and theology together. The final chapter focuses on the general questions of the Gospel’s purpose and setting.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Matthew

T&T Clark Study Guides: Matthew
In this informative guide, John K. Riches concentrates on the literary origins, character and history of Matthew’s Gospel. He is interested in oral traditions and the way truth is conveyed, the theological positions adopted by Matthew, the Gospel author’s Christology, and the reception of Matthew’s Gospel in the early church.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Wisdom of Solomon

T&T Clark Study Guides: Wisdom of Solomon
The Wisdom of Solomon, an early Jewish text that also became a part of the Catholic canon, has become pivotal for understanding both Hellenistic Judaism and the development of the Israelite wisdom tradition. This guide provides an introduction to all the main aspects of scholarship on the book, including its structure, the “Hellenistic midrash,” the figure of wisdom, the context of its writing, and its main theological ideas—such as immortality, cosmology, apocalyptic theology and the polemic against pagan worship.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi
Coggins first analyzes the historical setting of the books, including the concept of prophets under the oppression of foreign rulers. He describes the editorial framework and then analyzes the content of Haggai and Zechariah 1–8. The author discusses the problem of “theocracy” versus “eschatology” as it related to prophets of the post-exilic times, then moves on to address Zechariah 9–14 and Malachi. The last chapter of this book puts the contents and ideals of these three biblical works into larger perspective, looking forward into the times of the New Testament writers.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Zephaniah, Habakkuk and Joel

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Zephaniah, Habakkuk and Joel
The author begins this guide with an introduction and explains that he presents these three prophetic books in what he believes to be their chronological sequence rather than canonical order. Part One examines the book of Zephaniah by describing the contents, portraying Zephaniah the person, explaining the historical background and criticisms, and illustrating the message of Zephaniah. Part Two is devoted to the book of Habakkuk, listing the contents, explaining the history of criticism of the book, illuminating the details of the prophet and his times, and analyzing the theology and function of the book. Part Three is a treatment of the book of Joel. Mason here presents the contents of the book of Joel, then discusses the various possible meanings of the plague of locusts which is such a prominent feature of Joel. He then looks at the questions of the unity and the dating of the book, and its parallels with other Old Testament materials.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Micah, Nahum and Obadiah

T&T Clark Study Guides: Micah, Nahum and Obadiah
Mason here provides a valuable basic orientation to the modern reading of these short and often difficult minor prophets. By carefully surveying and evaluating the historical-critical options that have been proposed during the last century, he outlines the message of these books within a post-exilic, canonical context. Although scholars hold diverging assumptions about the authorship of Micah, Mason asserts that the book must be read as a coherent whole. Mason views the work as a post-exilic tract which re-interprets the prophet’s message in the light of the situation after the exile. For Nahum and Obadiah, whose apparent theology of hate for foreigners has limited their interpretive appeal, the argument that the books were designed to function as part the Book of the Twelve—the singular book of prophets from Amos through Jonah referred to as the “Twelve Prophets” in the Wisdom of Ben Sirach—must be taken seriously.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Jonah and Lamentations

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Jonah and Lamentations
The book of Jonah stands firmly in the Old Testament tradition, but the genre and aim of its author are not easy to discern. Salters stresses the authenticity of Jonah’s message to the Ninevites, along with their need for repentance, and Yahweh’s mercy. The purpose of the book must lie in a combination of these themes. Lamentations is a neglected book, perhaps because it has been associated with the book of Jeremiah and considered almost as an appendix. On the question of genre, it has the closest affinities with the Psalms of lament. However, whereas Psalms of lament are usually generic and tend to distance themselves from historical events, the five chapters of Lamentations have been written firmly within the context of the Fall of Jerusalem. While gloom abounds, the faith of the author of Lamentations shines through. He is a practical monotheist, says Salters, who interprets the catastrophe of the fall of Jerusalem in the light of his faith.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Amos

T&T Clark Study Guides: Amos
The contents of this introduction do not mirror the progression of the themes of the book of Amos itself. The reader starts near the end with reports of Amos’s visions and the question of his status, and moves to Israel in the context of its neighbors. The reader is then invited to turn to more general discussion of literary issues in Amos. Only then is the familiar starting point of Amos’s social and religious critique handled, while a final chapter assesses the wider religious and theological significance of the book.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Daniel

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Daniel
Daniel has produced a good deal of controversial debate, especially regarding its date and authorship and its apocalyptic character. In this study guide, Philip R. Davies carefully notes and evaluates the scholarly issues pertinent to this debate. Emphasis is placed on the literary and theological aspects of the book, which have been comparatively neglected, but which reflect the concerns and interests of contemporary Old Testament scholarship. This volume thus looks both at the past scholarship and points towards future trends in the understanding of a unique literary and theological masterpiece.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ezekiel

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ezekiel
A much-neglected prophet, Ezekiel is nevertheless a key figure in Old Testament religion. Standing where he does, at the great crisis point of Israel’s history, the exile, he confronts the basic questions of whether the nation of Israel can survive, and whether it should. Ezekiel represents the priestly strand in Israel’s thinking, which lays such weight on the temple as the place of the presence of God. How can the nation be sustained when it has been deprived of its traditional place of worship? Ezekiel’s reply is that the presence of God is still available, even in the land of exile, but that the presence is yet to be restored to its proper place in Jerusalem. Like the other volumes in the series, this compact study of Ezekiel will be much appreciated by the student turning to the study of the prophet for the first time as well as the scholar seeking another view of an often-visited subject.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Jeremiah

T&T Clark Study Guides: Jeremiah
According to R.P. Carroll, the book of Jeremiah is long, complex and difficult, and to the modern reader it appears to be a repetitive mess, mixing poetry and prose in no particular order. There appear to be traces of attempts to collate and give order to some parts of the material, but the cacophony of voices heard in the book make it difficult to accept the single attribution of the work to the man mentioned in the first verse of chapter one. The reader who is not confused by the book of Jeremiah has not understood it, Carroll states. He attempts to sort out this complicated biblical text by examining the contents and structure of the book, editions of Jeremiah, theories of the formation of the book, cycles of poetry and prose, the narratives, the figure of Jeremiah and the theo-politics of the book. He then wraps up with a chapter entitled “Senses of an Ending” in which he addresses the confusing multiple endings of Jeremiah and offers insights on each of these.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Isaiah 56–66

T&T Clark Study Guides: Isaiah 56–66
Grace Emmerson has described Trito-Isaiah, chapters 56–66, as “a bewildering medley of denunciation and promise, warning and hope, lament and confidence,” and she is not alone in regarding its eleven chapters as being a “miscellany of prophecies.” The importance of the message, the balance and artistry of the structure and the impressive quality of the poetic imagery are inversely proportional to the scant attention which these last chapters are often paid, in comparison to the rest of the book of Isaiah. Emmerson also stresses that the use of the expression “Third Isaiah” does not prejudge the question of single or multiple authorship, but is merely a convenient way of referring to chapters 56–66.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: The Second Isaiah

T&T Clark Study Guides: The Second Isaiah
While noting that the book of Second Isaiah, or Deutero-Isaiah, is free of many of the complications present in First Isaiah, Whybray suggests that the redactional history of Second Isaiah may be even more complex than any other prophetical book of the Old Testament. He considers these chapters to be some of the most important and influential chapters in the entire Bible. Isaiah 40–55 played a crucial role in the development of some of the great themes of Jewish and Christian theologies. In particular, Second Isaiah has had a profound effect on the doctrine of God because it portrays Yahweh as the unique and individual creator, as the Lord of history, as almighty and righteous, as loving and merciful, as holy, and as Savior and Redeemer. The role of Isaiah was not so much as innovator as of one who articulated with greater clarity than his predecessors the theological understanding of God and the world.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Isaiah 1–39

T&T Clark Study Guides: Isaiah 1–39
Isaiah is one of the most difficult and yet rewarding of the major prophets. Barton looks at First Isaiah (chapters 1–39) as a composite work by many authors, but also as a work to be read through in a linear fashion like a literary work. These chapters are a complex assembly built of distinctive component parts, and Barton focuses on the words of Isaiah, son of Amoz as the core of this and the other Isaiah works. This book consists of six chapters: “The Prophet and the Book,” “Isaiah and Politics,” “Isaiah and Social Morality,” “Isaiah and the Future,” “After Isaiah,” and “Reading Isaiah.” While there are various approaches to this biblical material, including holistic reading and historical criticism, all the methods of analysis outlined in this book are intellectually serious, committed to careful engagement with the text, and produce rich insights. The author entreats the reader to give all literary and interpretive methods a fair hearing.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: The Song of Songs

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: The Song of Songs
This volume about The Song of Songs was written by one of the foremost Hebrew experts on this subject, Althayla Brenner. She graciously and gratefully delivered this complete and insightful commentary and her expertise made for a unique treatment of this special canon. She presents her analysis in chapters entitled, “The Title and the Place of the Book in the Hebrew Canon,” “The Text: Matter and Form, Unity and Sequence, or an Anthology?,” and “Daily Life: Settings, Contexts, the Environment.” The author further explores the authorship of The Song of Songs, its intertextual connections within the biblical context, and ways in which it has become part of Jewish and Christian Liturgies as well as music and the visual arts.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ecclesiastes

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ecclesiastes
Dr. Whybray describes the ancient Near-Eastern tradition of producing collections of wisdom: instructions in the form of aphorisms and proverbs for educating the young on how to have a happy and successful life. Although Proverbs depends on the tradition of wisdom literature, according to Whybray, the book of Ecclesiastes modifies this tradition. The book contains three very different types of material: sections whose form and character are hardly distinguishable from the instructions of Egypt and Mesopotamia; others where the aim remains the achievement of the successful life; and finally, passages in which the main purpose has now.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Proverbs

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Proverbs
In this book, James Martin introduces not only Proverbs, but also the genre of wisdom literature in general (dealing with such questions as the origin and location of “wisdom” in ancient Israel). He discusses the structure of the book of Proverbs as a whole, provides a guided reading to the sustained discourses in chapters 1–9 and to the collections of Proverb-type sentences in the remaining chapters, and considers the relationship of Proverbs to other ancient Near Eastern literature. This guide is completed with essays entitled “The Feminine in the Book of Proverbs” and “Wisdom and Theology.”
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Psalms

T&T Clark Study Guides: Psalms
In this highly competent analysis of the Psalms, John Day begins by introducing the most common types of Psalms. He then examines Psalms of lament, praise and thanksgiving, confidence, wisdom and torah Psalms, historical Psalms, entrance Liturgies, pilgrimage Psalms, the Autumn Festival, and the Royal Psalms. Day then discusses the composition of the Psalter, and finishes up by scrutinizing the theology of the Psalms and the history of their interpretation by the Jews and in the Christian church.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Job

T&T Clark Study Guides: Job
Eaton’s thorough analysis of Job is broken up into three chapters: “Chapter 1, Experiencing the Book of Job: A Guided Reading,” “Chapter 2, Gathering our Observations: Structure and Theme,” and “Chapter 3, Questions of Context and Language.” Chapter one is intended to accompany a reading of the Book of Job. Chapter two arranges and develops the observations made in chapter one. In chapter three the book of Job is examined in the context of other ancient literature that grapples with the question of the meaning of life.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ezra and Nehemiah

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ezra and Nehemiah
Based on years of rigorous research and study, this guide provides insightful guidance into the complexities of the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. The author gives special attention to the difficult scholarly challenges associated with their form, structure, and literary history.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: 1 & 2 Chronicles

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: 1 & 2 Chronicles
Among early Christian and Jewish writers, the books of Chronicles were tacitly understood as authoritative historical works. But in the Septuagint and Vulgate, these works were named “things left out,” suggesting that 1 and 2 Chronicles had only supplementary status in the canon. Jones begins his commentary with an introduction, then tackles the genealogies (1 Chronicles 1–9), the united monarchy (1 Chronicles 10–2 Chronicles 9), and The divided monarchy (2 Chronicles 10–36). He then analyzes sources and method, authorship and date, purposes of writing, and theology of the books.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: 1 & 2 Kings

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: 1 & 2 Kings
This work deals with 1 and 2 Kings as a unified whole, nestled within its canonical context. This canon presumes the reader has prior knowledge of the entire story of Israel and infers the prophetic and New Testament writings. It is examined here as narrative literature with historic and geographic intent, designed to teach its readers about God and the ways of God. The author does a masterfully draws the reader’s attention to recurring themes in Kings, such as God’s promise and its fulfillment. Provan has succeeded in making Kings a more accessible book.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: 1 & 2 Samuel

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: 1 & 2 Samuel
Gordon clearly and engagingly unpacks the complex issues in 1 & 2 Samuel, such as the deuteronomistic history, the Shiloh tradition, the Ark narrative, the rise of the monarchy, the reign of Saul, the story of David, the Davidic covenant, the Succession narrative and the Samuel appendix. A first-rate guide for students, with annotated bibliographies and indexes.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ruth and Esther

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Ruth and Esther
In this guide, Katrina J.A. Larkin studies the only two biblical books to have been named after women and finds them refreshingly different. She surveys a rich field of new writing on Esther, and poses questions which are returning to the fore of Biblical studies: What makes a biblical text theologically valuable or dangerous, and how do our perceptions change? What is the relation between history and theology? What is the status of variant forms of the biblical tradition? How does the book achieve its literary impact? Larkin also tackles the elusive issues of the date of authorship, and the relationship between this book and Israelite law.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Judges

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Judges
Mayes presents this guide in three parts; "Chapter 1: The Book of Judges,” "Chapter 2: The Social Context of Events Related in Judges,” and "Chapter 3: Israel in the Period of the Judges." The first chapter covers the deuteronimistic context, the structure, and the history of the origin of the book of Judges. The second chapter discusses the geo-historic setting, the social forms and the society of ancient Israel in the pre-monarchic era. The third chapter defines various aspects of the period of the Judges; the beginning and end-points of the era, Israel as a segmented society, pre-monarchic leadership and the place this period holds in the history of Israel.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Joshua

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Joshua
The book of Joshua bridges the gap between the Pentateuch and the story of Israel in the Promised Land. It recounts the familiar traditions of the conquest of Canaan, and details the portions of territory allotted to the tribes. Does the book of Joshua relate to neighboring books in the canon? To what extent does it contain theology—such as the preceding books—and to what extent does Joshua contain history and geography—such as the books that follow? How should it be understood in the light of archaeological discoveries, or recent studies of the emergence of Israel? How might it read as piece of literature? This study guide offers an introduction to the contents of the Joshua and a survey of the scholarly views about its nature and purpose. Curtis states that the key to understanding Joshua should be sought not so much in the field of history as of theology.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Deuteronomy

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Deuteronomy
Clements presents this book as a central law-book (Chapters 12–26) surrounded by a framework (Chapters 1–11 and 27–34). The framework consists of a historical introduction in Chapters 1–3, a series of speeches and exhortation and admonition in Chapters 4–11, and a historical epilogue in Chapters 27–34. The central law-book of Chapters 12–26, says Clements, appears as a recognizable whole, a series of laws, many of which elaborate on earlier laws preserved in the book of Exodus. The author also investigates the central theological themes, authorship, historical background and the social development of Israel and its connections to the book of Deuteronomy.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Numbers

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Numbers
Gordon Wenham states that the purpose of this guide is to introduce modern readers to a book that, at first glance, appears droll and unexciting, but upon further reading and reflection, contains some of the most gripping stories in Scripture. The book of Numbers is comprised of stories containing humor, magic, prophecy, drama, solemn ritual and practical laws, yet many miss these interesting tales by failing to press through the droll beginning. The author examines this vital volume in six chapters entitled “The Arrangement of Numbers,” “The Genres of Numbers,” “The Sources of Numbers,” “Numbers and History,” “The Theology of Numbers,” and “Later Interpretation of Numbers.”
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Leviticus

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Leviticus
Although Leviticus may seem a less-than-appealing text to the modern theology student, considering the topics include such unsavory subjects as ritual sacrifice, Grabbe stresses that Jewish and Christian commentators through the centuries have found it to be an important source of religious symbolism and theological reflection. By taking a closer look at the text, the author reveals many fascinating insights into society, history, religion, and theology.
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Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Exodus

Sheffield Old Testament Guides: Exodus
Johnstone asks, “What kind of book is Exodus?” He describes it not only as a history book couched in a narrative, but also as a book dominated by stipulations for religious services, legal practices, and cultic institutions. As such, the author also states the book is also part calendar and liturgical handbook and part code of law. Johnstone thus divides the book into sections on historical matters, institutional matters, literary matters, and theological matters.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Genesis 12–50

T&T Clark Study Guides: Genesis 12–50
In this volume, R.W.L. Moberly explains how to read the text of Genesis 12–50, introduces the patriarchal stories featured therein and then gives an in-depth interpretation of one of these, the story of Abraham in Genesis 22. The author then gives an exposition of the place, setting, context and characters of these patriarchal scriptures. Moberly finishes this insightful text by probing the discussions which are significant in the history of these biblical writings, and issuing an invitation to readers of the Old Testament. He suggests using ones imagination to embrace the OT scriptures not only as history, but also as literature.
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T&T Clark Study Guides: Genesis 1–11

T&T Clark Study Guides: Genesis 1–11
This guide is divided presented into three chapters, with chapters two and three being the main sections. Chapter One puts Genesis 1–11 into context. Chapter Two is concerned primarily with the hermeneutical debate currently centered on Genesis 1–11. Chapter Three is a treatment of the text of Genesis 1–11 using the historical-critical method.
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To Live is Christ: Commentary on Philippians

To Live is Christ: Commentary on Philippians
This exposition of one of Paul's most practical epistles is an outgrowth of Walvoord's Bible conference ministry. It is written for general reading by laymen as well as ministers of the gospel.
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The Thessalonian Epistles

The Thessalonian Epistles
The great doctrines of salvation by grace, divine election, principles of effective Christian testimony, the coming of the Lord, divine judgment, and the joy and peace of fellowship with Christ are all dominant themes in these epistles. Walvoord writes on these doctrines with the ordinary reader in mind, yet, at the same time, gives adequate treatment to the major problems that arise. His desire is that this unfolding of divine revelation as contained in the Thessalonian epistles will prove a blessing to earnest students of the Word and will encourage further study of these messages to the young Thessalonian Christians.
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Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation

Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation
This Walvoord masterpiece presents the beauties of Daniel's prophecies in the light of modern archaeological evidence. Companion to The Revelation of Jesus Christ, this major contribution to prophetic research emphasizes the value and genuineness of Daniel.
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Matthew: Thy Kingdom Come

Matthew: Thy Kingdom Come
Pastors, Bible teachers, small group leaders, and students of the Word will appreciate this clear exposition and commentary of the first gospel. Walvoord provides a verse-by-verse commentary on Matthew, broken down into nine parts: the origin of Jesus Christ, the early ministry of Jesus, the principles of the kingdom, the credentials of the King, the rejection of the King and the kingdom, the period between the two advents, the continued ministry of the rejected King, the Olivet Discourse on the end of the age, and the death and resurrection of the rejected King.
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The Revelation of Jesus Christ

The Revelation of Jesus Christ
No other New Testament book evokes the same fascination, produces wider divergence of interpretation, and is less understood than the book of Revelation. Walvoord, believing that the Bible was intended to be understood, presents a verse-by-verse study of one of the most complex books in the Bible. He is thorough in pointing out the symbolic nature of Revelation while showing that it should be interpreted literally.
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Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Romans to Revelation

Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Romans to Revelation
Included in this commentary are seven chapters on Romans that focus on the law, being saved by faith, Christ’s love, being transformed, and the importance of being in harmony with fellow Christians. He expounds on seven chapters in 1 Corinthians and one in 2 Corinthians. He touches on important themes in Paul’s other epistles and pastoral letters, and then concentrates on passages in Hebrews and James that focus on faith as a source of strength and obedience, and its consistency with works. The remaining several chapters offer important lessons from Peter, Jude and the book of Revelation.
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Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Luke to Acts

Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Luke to Acts
In Luke, Dr. Sherman again gives us valuable snippets that can be translated into our own lives as we read and learn about Jesus. He offers a contextual interpretation of the Lord’s Prayer that is meaningful and relevant. In his exposition on John’s Gospel, he shows how we can encounter God through Jesus. He concentrates on six chapters in Acts, focusing on the missionary’s challenge, and overcoming barriers of culture and color, geography and gender, and false religions.
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Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Matthew to Mark

Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Matthew to Mark
Matthew’s style, we are told, was to pull together in an orderly fashion the teachings of Jesus on a common theme, and then package them tightly and present them to us. Sherman offers twenty-three chapters on Matthew’s gospel, expounding on themes such as Responding to Temptation, How to Pray, Following Jesus, Suffering Servant and A Directive for Mission. Sherman offers sixteen chapters on Mark, covering such topics as repentance, family priorities, denying yourself, being possessed by your possessions, and the role of a servant.
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Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Psalms to Malachi

Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Psalms to Malachi
In this volume, Dr. Sherman chooses eleven Psalms to expound upon which cover typical themes that run throughout the entire book of Psalms. These themes are giving thanks, following God, confession and forgiveness, and blessings. He includes six proverbs that focus on different aspects of wisdom. Isaiah, he tells, us was written to encourage a discouraged, humiliated people. It is about hope, promise, and deliverance. Jeremiah, too, is about hope, preceded by despair. Sherman gives us gems of truth gleaned from the Minor Prophets; he takes Amos personally, for example, contending that the prophet clearly speaks to American Christianity, holding up a mirror to see how we reflect Jesus.
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Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Genesis to Job

Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary: Genesis to Job
Sherman approaches the beginning of the Bible with an understanding of the modern problem of how one embraces Genesis and the findings of science. The bottom line, he says, is that “In the beginning. . . God.” In discussing Abraham’s calling, Sherman tells us that “When we follow God into hard places and attempt hard things, we meet surprises. When our faith gives way, God comes again.” He shows how the human stories in Genesis, though real, provide us with instruction today. His commentary on God’s name, “I Am,” is insightful. In discussing the Ten Commandments, Sherman reminds us to read them in the light of Jesus, recognizing the way He interpreted them is the way we ought to view them. His treatment of Ruth focuses on how God works in the lives of ordinary people, how God guides the destiny of people towards His desired end. Sherman’s treatment of David, Ezra and Esther are profound, and he concludes this volume by looking at the puzzlement of why good people suffer in his instructive look at Job.
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The People’s Bible: The Book of Books [DOWNLOAD]

The People’s Bible: The Book of Books [DOWNLOAD]
Book of Books provides a quick introduction to the author, content, and purpose of each book of the Bible. It includes introductions to the Apocrypha, a brief review of Jewish history, and an introduction to the New Testament manuscripts. This edition adds an introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls and a critical review of several translations of the Scriptures, including the New Living Translation and God’s Word.
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Everyday Relevance: Your Bible Commentary

Everyday Relevance: Your Bible Commentary
Look inside Everyday Relevance and find meaning. Be captivated by the most important ideas within each of the sixty-six books within the Scriptures. From Genesis through Revelation, each facet of history and thought will be explained and expanded. Everyday Relevance also gives you maps and other visuals to help you connect the Bible to your work, home, or school.
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Proverbs: An Expository Commentary (H.A. Ironside)

Proverbs: An Expository Commentary (H.A. Ironside)
Proverbs: An Expository Commentary offers an insightful elucidation of Proverbs for those accustomed to reading the common-sense epigrams and aphorisms comprising the book. As Ironside says in the preface, “…it is just because its chapters abound in pithy truisms that the marrow is often lost sight of by those who have been accustomed to hearing of reading them all their lives. The present work is an attempt to press home upon the heart and conscience, with a view to the increase of every-day godliness, this distinctively practical portion of the word of God.
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AMG Concise Bible Commentary

AMG Concise Bible Commentary
The Concise Bible Commentary is a lucid, approachable biblical commentary designed to bridge the gap between the perspective and background of Scripture and its application today. Fleming's work offers an overview of every book and chapter of the Bible and provides context to the entire Biblical story and it's place in today's society.
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A. W. Pink Collection (40 Vols.)

A. W. Pink Collection (40 Vols.)
If you have read and appreciated C. H. Spurgeon, you'll love the writing of Arthur Pink! This collection of 40 titles by A. W. Pink should be part of every Christian's study library. A practical theologian with a pastor's heart, Pink has shaped the thinking of a generation of believers—especially on the topic of divine election and God's sovereignty.
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Jon Courson's Application Commentary on the New Testament

Jon Courson's Application Commentary on the New Testament
Jon Courson's Application Commentary combines a verse-by-verse teaching of every paragraph of Scripture with practical topical studies throughout. This New Testament commentary is a blend of information and inspiration presented in a way unique to Jon Courson.
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Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary

Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary
A comprehensive verse-by-verse commentary for lay Bible students, fully highlighted by articles, maps, charts, and illustrations—all in one volume.Clear and Comprehensive: Annotations by leading evangelical scholars don't dodge tough issues; alternative views are presented fairly, but commentators m...
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Comentario de la Biblia Matthew Henry

Comentario de la Biblia Matthew Henry
Lo último, el comentario completo de Matthew Henry en un solo volumen. Estudio desde Genesis hasta la Revelación en este espectacular volumen.
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Horae Homileticae, Volume 4: Chronicles to Job  DOWNLOADABLE

Horae Homileticae, Volume 4: Chronicles to Job DOWNLOADABLE
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Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 23b: Song of Songs/Lamentations

Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 23b: Song of Songs/Lamentations
Volume 23B in the acclaimed Word Biblical Commentary series.The Word Biblical Commentary delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars of our day who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. This series emphasizes ...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 4: Numbers

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 4: Numbers
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 3: Leviticus

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 3: Leviticus
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 2: Exodus

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 2: Exodus
The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 2: Exodus
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 35: 1, 2 & 3 John / Revelation

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 35: 1, 2 & 3 John / Revelation
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 34: James / 1 & 2 Peter / Jude

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 34: James / 1 & 2 Peter / Jude
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 33: Hebrews

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 33: Hebrews
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 1: Genesis

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 1: Genesis
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 32: 1, 2 Thessalonians / 1, 2 Timothy / Titus

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 32: 1, 2 Thessalonians / 1, 2 Timothy / Titus
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 31: Galatians / Ephesians / Philippians / Colossians / Philemon

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 31: Galatians / Ephesians / Philippians / Colossians / Philemon
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 30: 1, 2 Corinthians

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 30: 1, 2 Corinthians
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 29: Romans

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 29: Romans
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 28: Acts

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 28: Acts
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 27: John

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 27: John
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 26: Luke

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 26: Luke
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 25: Mark

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 25: Mark
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 24: Matthew

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 24: Matthew
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary  Series, Volume 23: Micah / Nahum / Habakkuk / Zephaniah / Haggai / Zechariah / Malachi

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 23: Micah / Nahum / Habakkuk / Zephaniah / Haggai / Zechariah / Malachi
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 22: Hosea / Joel / Amos / Obadiah / Jonah

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 22: Hosea / Joel / Amos / Obadiah / Jonah
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 21: Daniel

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 21: Daniel
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 20: Ezekiel

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 20: Ezekiel
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 19: Jeremiah / Lamentations

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 19: Jeremiah / Lamentations
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 18: Isaiah 40-66

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 18: Isaiah 40-66
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 17: Isaiah 1-39

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 17: Isaiah 1-39
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 16: Ecclesiastes / Song of Solomon

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 16: Ecclesiastes / Song of Solomon
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 15: Proverbs

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 15: Proverbs
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 14: Psalms 73-150

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 14: Psalms 73-150
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 13: Psalms 1-72

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 13: Psalms 1-72
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 12: Job

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 12: Job
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 11: Ezra / Nehemiah / Esther

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 11: Ezra / Nehemiah / Esther
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 10: 1, 2 Chronicles

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 10: 1, 2 Chronicles
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 9: 1, 2 Kings

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 9: 1, 2 Kings
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 8: 1, 2 Samuel

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 8: 1, 2 Samuel
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 7: Judges / Ruth

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 7: Judges / Ruth
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 6: Joshua

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 6: Joshua
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 5: Deuteronomy

The Preacher's Commentary Series, Volume 5: Deuteronomy
The Perfect Commentary for Teachers and Preachers!This outstanding commentary series just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline. General editor Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrat...
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Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 46: Pastoral Epistles

Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 46: Pastoral Epistles
Volume 46 in the acclaimed Word Biblical Commentary series.The Word Biblical Commentary delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars of our day who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. This series emphasizes a thorough analysis of textual, linguistic, structu...
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Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 34b: Mark 8:27-16:20

Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 34b: Mark 8:27-16:20
Volume 34b in the acclaimed Word Biblical Commentary series.The Word Biblical Commentary delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars of our day who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. This series emphasizes a thorough analysis of textual, linguistic, struct...
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Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 6b: Deuteronomy 21:10-34:12

Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 6b: Deuteronomy 21:10-34:12
Volume 6B in the acclaimed Word Biblical Commentary series.The Word Biblical Commentary delivers the best in biblical scholarship, from the leading scholars of our day who share a commitment to Scripture as divine revelation. This series emphasizes a...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 9: Proverbios—Cantares

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 9: Proverbios—Cantares
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 6: 1 Reyes, 2 Reyes y 2 Crónicas

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 6: 1 Reyes, 2 Reyes y 2 Crónicas
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 5: 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, y 1 Crónicas

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 5: 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, y 1 Crónicas
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 4: Josué, Jueces y Rut

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 4: Josué, Jueces y Rut
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 3: Levitico, Numeros y Deuteronomio

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 3: Levitico, Numeros y Deuteronomio
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 21: Gálatas, Efesios, Filipenses, Colosenses y Filemón

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 21: Gálatas, Efesios, Filipenses, Colosenses y Filemón
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 2: Exodo

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 2: Exodo
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 18: Hechos

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 18: Hechos
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 14: Mateo

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 14: Mateo
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 10: Isaias

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 10: Isaias
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 1: Genesis

Comentario Bíblico Mundo Hispano Tomo 1: Genesis
Uno más de los 24 tomo que forman el Comentario Biblico Mundo Hispano. Este que ahora aparece, como todos ofrece una amplia gama de ayudas. Estas son: Un importante articulo general sobre La Ley, por alberto treiyer, quien es director del Centro de Estudios Biblicos "Casiodoro de R...
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Willmington's Bible Handbook

Willmington's Bible Handbook
Willmington's Bible Handbook gives a verse-by-verse commentary of each book of the Bible and is written with both new believers and seasoned students of the Bible in mind. This special Bible handbook also includes many special features that provide fresh, new insights into the most inspirational boo...
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The Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary

The Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary
The Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary offers clear and concise commentary on every passage in the NLT in one handy volume. Previously published as The New Bible Companion, this helpful resource also includes introductions to each Bible book, an article about the theme of the entire Bible, and detaile...
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The 365-Day Devotional Commentary - Larry Richards

The 365-Day Devotional Commentary - Larry Richards
Each day you will find a core passage of scripture with devotional commentary, a personal application, and a quote from a well-known Christian. This is the perfect devotional commentary for those who do not have time to read the entire day's passage.
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