pt. 1. Psalms to Maccabees

pt. 1. Psalms to Maccabees
Title pt. 1. Psalms to Maccabees PDF eBook
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Total Pages 942
Release 1823
Genre Bible
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Chronicles-Maccabees

Chronicles-Maccabees
Title Chronicles-Maccabees PDF eBook
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Publisher Scepter Publishers
Total Pages 640
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781889334844

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This volume of the Navarre Bible commentaries unlocks the mysteries of a wide-ranging sequence of Old Testament books: the historical books of Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Maccabees and the little-known but pivotally important books of Tobit, Judith, and Esther. In these books you'll find the rich and instructive stories of Kings David and Solomon, the Babylonian exile, and its aftermath; the heroism of the Maccabees who gave their lives to preserve their faith in God; and the deep faith and awareness of divine blessing that invests the books of Tobit, Judith, and Esther.

Biblical Interpretation and Doctrinal Formulation in the Reformed Tradition

Biblical Interpretation and Doctrinal Formulation in the Reformed Tradition
Title Biblical Interpretation and Doctrinal Formulation in the Reformed Tradition PDF eBook
Author Arie C. Leder
Publisher Reformation Heritage Books
Total Pages 408
Release 2014-04-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 160178287X

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The Reformed tradition is characterized by a rigorous commitment to theological formulation, yet it is equally known for its commitment to rooting its life and practice in the authority of God’s Word. While these two commitments are commonly acknowledged, the path from biblical interpretation to doctrinal formulation is often overlooked. Examining a diverse group of thinkers across the chronological and international spectrum of the Reformed tradition, this book demonstrates the depth and intricacies involved in the tasks of exegesis and dogmatic construction, the ways they intersect, and the effect it has on the church. Table of Contents: Preface - Richard A. Muller 1. An Appreciation of James De Jong - Calvin Van Reken 2. Calvin's Teaching Office and the Dutch Reformed Doctorenambt - Joel R. Beeke 3. An Immeasurably Superior Rhetoric: Biblical and Homiletical Oratory in Calvin's Sermons on the History of Melchizedek and Abraham - Richard A. Muller 4. Calvin's Lectures on Zechariah: Textual Notes - Al Wolters 5. Adopted in Christ, Appointed to the Slaughter: Calvin's Interpretation of the Maccabean Psalms - Keith D. Stanglin 6. Peter Martyr Vermigli and Aquinas Justice of War Doctrine - Mark J. Larson 7. Beza's Two Confessions as Sources of the Heidelberg Catechism - Lyle D. Bierma 8. Henry Ainsworth, Harried Hebraist - Raymond A. Blacketer 9. The Interpretation of Christ's Descent into Hades in the Early Seventeenth Century - Jay Shim 10. Critical and Catholic Exegesis in the Seventeenth-Century Low Countries - John S. Bergsma 11. Biblical Interpretation and Doctrinal Formulation in John Flavel's Works - Won Taek Lim 12. The Hobbes-Bramhall Debate on the Nature of Freedom and Necessity - J. Mark Beach 13. Bible Commentary for the Untutored: The Bijbelverklaring of 1780 1795, by Jacob van Nuys Klinkenberg and Gerard Johan Nahuys - Arie C. Leder 14. Herman Hoeksema was Right (on the three points that really matter) - John Bolt

The New Interpreter's Bible

The New Interpreter's Bible
Title The New Interpreter's Bible PDF eBook
Author Leander E. Keck
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Total Pages
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780687019991

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12 volumes of print editions in electronic format Easy-to-use format Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical books New material specifically prepared to meet the needs of today's preachers, teachers, and students Biblical text divided into coherent and natural units Ecumenical roster of contributors includes top scholars and emerging new voices Numerous visual aids: illustrations, maps, charts, timelines Introductions to each biblical book cover essential historical, literary, sociocultural, and theological issues Full texts and critical notes of the NIV and the NRSV Uses Folio( shadow files for cut-and-paste capabilitiesSystem requirements: For Windows( 3.1 or higher / 486 or higher PC / 16MB RAM / 12 MB free hard disk space / CD-ROM driveSystem Requirements for MacIntosh(: PowerPC processor / OS 8.0 or higher (or 8.5 or higher if for the Extended disk) / At least 16MB memory (32MB recommended) / At least 12MB of hard drive space

An Introduction to the Bible

An Introduction to the Bible
Title An Introduction to the Bible PDF eBook
Author J. W. Rogerson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 209
Release 2014-09-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317545257

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A casual reader enters a bookshop looking for a Bible. However, not all the Bibles on display have the same contents! Some have more books than others, some are study editions, some use gender-free language. How did this come about? This Introduction works back through the processes by which the Bible was written, transmitted, copied and declared to be authoritative by various churches. The following topics are dealt with: What is the Bible?; How Biblical Writers Wrote; The Making of the Old Testament; The Making of the Apocrypha; The Making of the New Testament; The Canon of the Bible; The Study of the Bible; The Use of the Bible in Social, Moral and Political Questions. This updated edition takes account of developments in scholarship since the book was first published in 1999 by Penguin. The original edition has been translated into Spanish and Portuguese.

Using Common Worship: Times and Seasons part 1

Using Common Worship: Times and Seasons part 1
Title Using Common Worship: Times and Seasons part 1 PDF eBook
Author David Kennedy
Publisher Church House Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2015-02-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0715123092

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This invaluable guide helps all who plan worship to appreciate the rich possibilities and spiritual depth of the seasonal material for All Saints to Candlemas in Common Worship: Times and Seasons. It focuses on All Saints to the Eve of Advent Sunday, Advent, the Christmas Season and the Epiphany Season. The main part of the guide provides a range of practical tips and illuminating case studies to encourage creative use at a local level. It also gives succinct background information both for seasons and individual major seasonal occasions as well as for all the liturgical texts. John Sweet's introduction explains the raison d'etre of 'Times and Seasons' and provides a helpful brief introduction to the history and theology of the Christian Year.

Psalms for Everyone, Part 1

Psalms for Everyone, Part 1
Title Psalms for Everyone, Part 1 PDF eBook
Author John Goldingay
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 066423383X

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Westminster John Knox Press is pleased to present the seventeen-volume Old Testament for Everyone series. Internationally respected Old Testament scholar John Goldingay addresses Scripture from Genesis to Malachi in such a way that even the most challenging passages are explained simply and concisely. The series is perfect for daily devotions, group study, or personal visits with the Bible. In this volume, Goldingay explores Psalms 1-72. The psalms, Goldingay says, show us four ways to speak to God: in words of praise, thanksgiving, trust, and supplication. Goldingay provides brief commentary on each psalm and shows how each one can be relevant to contemporary life.