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Exploring the Unexplained: A Practical Guide to the Peculiar People, Places, and Things in the Bible

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Have you ever wondered about those giants in Genesis or that reference to Enoch in Jude? Exploring the Unexplained: A Practical Guide to the Peculiar People, Places, and Things in the Bible answers all your questions about unusual, hard-to-explain, and difficult-to-understand stories in the Bible. Learn more about people like Enoch, Moses, and the Nephilim. As with other books in Thomas Nelson’s A to Z series, Exploring the Unexplained helps you gain a deeper understanding of the Bible in an easy-to-read format.

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  • Presents easy-to-understand explanations of some of the Bible’s most confusing stories
  • Includes an index of Scripture references
  • Provides a deeper understanding of the Bible in an easy-to-read format
  • Title: Exploring the Unexplained: A Practical Guide to the Peculiar People, Places, and Things in the Bible
  • Author: Trent C. Butler
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • Print Publication Date: 2012
  • Logos Release Date: 2012
  • Pages: 290
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Bible › Handbooks, manuals, etc; Christianity › Miscellanea
  • ISBNs: 9780718040048, 071804004X
  • Resource ID: LLS:9781401675226
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-09-29T04:19:54Z

Trent C. Butler served ten years on the faculty of the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Ruschilkon, Switzerland, and for twenty-two years as editor and editorial director for Holman Bible Publishers. He wrote the Word Biblical Commentary volume on Joshua, the Layman's Bible Book Commentary on Isaiah, the Holman Old Testament Commentaries on Isaiah and on Hosea through Micah, and the Holman New Testament Commentary on Luke. Dr. Butler has a Ph.D. in biblical studies and linguistics from Vanderbilt University, has done further study at Heidelberg and Zurich, and has participated in the excavation of Beersheba. Currently, he is a retired freelance editor.

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  1. Rick Wilson

    Rick Wilson

    12/15/2017

    The title is deceiving. It ask a lot of questions but no answers. I can ask the questions on my own I don't need a book to give them to me.

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