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Fifty Difficult Passages Explained

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Overview

Some passages in the Bible are hard to understand. Some are commonly misinterpreted because of the failure to translate properly, outmoded language in translations, traditional misunderstandings, or cultural differences. Many sincere Christians struggle to interpret them. In this book, Pastor and Counselor Jay Adams considers fifty commonly misunderstood passages that have repeatedly arisen during the past seventy years. Not all of his explanations of the passages are original. Indeed, if they were, you would have reason to suspect them. But in this book Adams simplifies complex matters, so that Christians who are searching can understand them. The goal of this book is that the Bible will be better understood, so that the great truths about the Lord Jesus Christ may be comprehended more fully and, as a consequence, the blessings of those truths my be extended to many.

Resource Experts
  • Examines commonly misunderstood passages
  • Provides brief explanations to aid in understanding
  • Addresses issues including prophecy, salvation, and Bible translations

Top Highlights

“Moreover, sin, not dealt with in repentance, may lead to far greater sin. When one is depressed, angry and dejected, he is vulnerable to additional sin. It creeps up and then crouches at his door like an animal, ready to spring upon him. Cain failed to heed God’s gracious warning and went on to slay his brother. Sin, early on in human history, led to death; the first man born to Adam and Eve became a murderer!” (Page 8)

“So, the two becoming one flesh meant that they were to become so close that they would function like one person” (Pages 5–6)

“That verb joined (literally, ‘glued’) together speaks of a permanent relationship” (Page 5)

“A similar idea clearly comes out in a specific situation. Peter says that if a Christian husband fails to treat his wife properly, his prayers will be hindered (1 Peter 3:17).” (Page 29)

“The goal was to cement a permanent relationship between a man and his wife” (Page 5)

Jay E. Adams

Jay E. Adams A.B., B.D., S.T.M., Ph.D. (1929-2020) served as a pastor, church planter, denominational executive, seminary professor, author, and lecturer. He taught homiletics at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and was the Director of Advanced Studies at Westminster Seminary in California. He was the founder of the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF), the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (formerly NANC), and the Institute for Nouthetic Studies (INS). He was the author of over 100 books including the best seller Competent to Counsel which launched the modern biblical counseling movement. He was the recipient of the Order of the Palmetto, the highest civilian honor awarded by the State of South Carolina.


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