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Revelation, an Introduction and Commentary

Revelation, an Introduction and Commentary
Author: Homer Hailey
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801042010

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The New Interpreter's Bible

The New Interpreter's Bible
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Full texts and critical notes of the New International Version and the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible in parallel columns.


Jonah

Jonah
Author: Amy Erickson
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 146746130X

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The dominant reading of the book of Jonah—that the hapless prophet Jonah is a lesson in not trying to run away from God—oversimplifies a profoundly literary biblical text, argues Amy Erickson. Likewise, the more recent understanding of Jonah as satire is problematic in its own right, laden as it is with anti-Jewish undertones and the superimposition of a Christian worldview onto a Jewish text. How can we move away from these stale interpretations to recover the richness of meaning that belongs to this short but noteworthy book of the Bible? This Illuminations commentary delves into Jonah’s reception history in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic contexts while also exploring its representations in visual arts, music, literature, and pop culture. After this thorough contextualization, Erickson provides a fresh translation and exegesis, paving the way for pastors and scholars to read and utilize the book of Jonah as the provocative, richly allusive, and theologically robust text that it is.


A Handbook for Constructive Living

A Handbook for Constructive Living
Author: David K. Reynolds
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002-04-30
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780824826000

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Here, in plain language, is the definitive guide for taking control of your life and imbuing it with greater meaning and productivity. Constructive Living is an action-based way of looking at the world that combines good, old-fashioned straight talk and the celebrated Japanese psychotherapies Morita and Naikan. David Reynolds, the father of this brilliantly simple and effective therapy, shows us how to live thoughtfully and economically, to regard our actions as if they were divine rituals, and to perform them with the utmost care. He contends that contentment is achieved, not bestowed--attaining peace and satisfaction takes daily practice and learning. With user-friendly anecdotes, practical exercises, and a sense of humor, he refreshes the experienced student and takes the novice to the beginning, laying out the essence of Constructive Living.


Psalms

Psalms
Author: Tremper Longman, III
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830898255

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The book of Psalms is the heart of the Old Testament. It also anticipates Jesus Christ. In this Tyndale Old Testament Commentary, Tremper Longman interprets each psalm in its Old Testament setting, summarizing its overall message and reflecting on its significance from a New Testament perspective.


Revelation

Revelation
Author: Leon L. Morris
Publisher: IVP Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830842506

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"The book of Revelation is, I fear, a very neglected book. Its symbolism belongs to the first century, not to our own age," says Leon Morris in the preface to his commentary on Revelation. Here he explains the significance of the symbolism and shows the bearing of the message of Revelation on the problems of the day in which it was written. The original, unrevised text of this volume has been completely retypeset and printed in a larger, more attractive format with the new cover design for the series. The Tyndale New Testament Commentaries have long been a trusted resource for Bible study. Written by some of the world's most distinguished evangelical scholars, these twenty volumes offer clear, reliable, and relevant explanations of every book in the New Testament. These Tyndale volumes are designed to help readers understand what the Bible actually says and what it means. The introduction to each volume gives a concise but thorough description of the authorship, date, and historical background of the biblical book under consideration. The commentary itself examines the text section by section, drawing out its main themes. It also comments on individual verses and deals with problems of interpretation. The aim throughout is to get at the true meaning of the Bible and to make its message plain to readers today.


A Shorter Commentary on Romans

A Shorter Commentary on Romans
Author: Karl Barth
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1620325268

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About the Contributor(s): Karl Barth (1886-1968), the Swiss Reformed professor and pastor, was once described by Pope Pius XII as the most important theologian since Thomas Aquinas. As principal author of 'The Barmen Declaration', he was the intellectual leader of the German Confessing Church - the Protestant group that resisted the Third Reich. Barth's teaching career spanned nearly five decades. Removed from his post at Bonn by the Nazis in late 1934, Barth moved to Basel where he taught until 1962. Among Barth's many books, sermons, and essays are 'The Epistle to the Romans', 'Humanity of God', 'Evangelical Theology', and 'Church Dogmatics'.


Deuteronomy

Deuteronomy
Author: J. A. Thompson
Publisher: IVP Academic
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781844742608

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Thousands camped east of the Jordan, ready to cross it, eradicate a decadent culture and establish their own nation. Their remarkable leader Moses, soon to die, stood and spoke to them. The book of Deuteronomy records these speeches. For J.A. Thompson, we cannot fail to be challenged by the persistent demands throughout the book that we should acknowledge the complete and sole sovereignty of God in our lives. Nor can we fail to be touched by the noble concept of God that underlies the whole book. - Publisher.


Irwin's Bible Commentary

Irwin's Bible Commentary
Author: Clarke Huston Irwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 575
Release: 1965
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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