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Passport to the Bible

Passport to the Bible
Author: Fred Wagner
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830894144

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No book has sold more copies. No book has influenced so many people. The Bible has informed all of the world's religions. Yet for many, it remains a mystery. Would you like to read and understand the Bible for yourself? The studies in this guide are designed to help you do that. You will look at four major themes in the Bible: what God is like what people are like who Jesus is how to meet Jesus Passport to the Bible will take you on a journey like no other. It offers definitions for the new and difficult vocabulary you may encounter in the Bible. And it provides questions to help you uncover key ideas as you read through each book of the Bible. For discussion group leaders, notes at the back of this guide offer additional insight and direction. In short, everything is included to help you get to know the Bible--whether you study on your own, one-to-one with a friend, or in a small group. Here is a valuable introduction to the best book you will ever read.


Introduction to the Bible

Introduction to the Bible
Author:
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1971-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664248833

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This profusely illustrated book is doubly valuable! It introduces the reader to both the content of the Bible and to the life, faith, and history of ancient Israel, early Judasim, and early Christianity.


The Book of Books

The Book of Books
Author: John Schaller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1918
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Inside The Bible

Inside The Bible
Author: Kenneth Baker
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1681492636

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This book is a popular introduction to each of the 73 books of the Bible designed to help the reader grow in the knowledge and love of God's Word. The introduction to each book includes the time frame and author, the theme, a summary of the contents and some comments about the context in which it was written, the theology of the book, an outline, and a prayer taken from the book. Fr. Baker provides quick access to essential information the daily or occasional reader of sacred scripture should find helpful. The book may also be of help to more advanced students who wish to refresh their memory of a particular book of the Bible. By carefully reading Inside the Bible one can have a thumbnail summary of each book of the Bible at his fingertips. "Many Catholics revere the Bible without reading it. They find themselves paralyzed, not knowing where to start reading. Fr. Kenneth Baker comes to the rescue. In brief synopses of the 73 books he guides new readers through the threshold and shows them how they can move forward on their own.


Complete Introduction to the Bible, A

Complete Introduction to the Bible, A
Author: Christopher Gilbert
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1616431598

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A literary and historical introduction to the Bible exploring the content of both the Hebrew Scriptures and the Christian New Testament, but also introducing the reader to scholarly questions and theories about the Bible.


Introduction to the Bible

Introduction to the Bible
Author: Christine Hayes
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300188277

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This book examines the small library of 24 books common to all Jewish and Christian Bibles-books that preserve the efforts of diverse writers over a span of many centuries to make sense of their personal experiences and those of their people, the ancient Israelites. Professor Christine Hayes guides her readers through the complexities of this polyphonous literature that has served as a foundational pillar of Western civilization, underscoring the variety and even disparities among the voices that speak in the biblical texts.


The Bible Book by Book

The Bible Book by Book
Author: G. Coleman Luck
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1955-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1575679744

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A survey of the Bible as a whole, with a summary of each book's context, outline, and content.


Introduction to the Bible

Introduction to the Bible
Author: Rev. Fr. John Laux
Publisher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1932
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1505103002

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An Introduction to the Bible

An Introduction to the Bible
Author: Robert Kugler
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2009-07-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080284636X

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Many current Bible intro volumes focus more on theories about the biblical text than on the text itself. They lack the simplicity that has become increasingly crucial as basic biblical literacy has declined. Robert Kugler and Patrick Hartin seek to remedy that problem by turning readers back to the text at hand. Their Introduction to the Bible surveys the content of all the biblical books, section by section, focusing on the Bible s theological themes.


Introduction to the Bible

Introduction to the Bible
Author: Stephen J. Binz
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814638899

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Catholics are often reluctant to begin reading the Bible, this is for various reasons. Perhaps we hang on to the notion that the Bible is a book meant for display, for recording the dates of family members ' births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths. Or perhaps we once attempted to read the Bible and discovered there a culture entirely different from ours 'and came to the conclusion that the Bible had nothing relevant to say to us in this place and time. Attentive to these and the many other reasons Catholics might give for not reading Scripture, Stephen Binz offers practical explanations that will make the Bible less foreign and more familiar. Introduction to the Bible allows readers to discover how the Bible came to be, how to choose a Bible translation, how to interpret the Bible within Catholic tradition, and how to benefit the most from Bible study. Readers will find practical explanations that will make the Bible less foreign and more familiar. Stephen J. Binz is a Catholic biblical scholar, speaker, and counselor. He did graduate studies at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome and is a member of the Catholic Biblical Association and the Society of Biblical Literature. Binz is the author of numerous books on the Bible, including The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus and The God of Freedom and Life, both published by Liturgical Press.