Best of
Old-Testament
1983
Thru the Bible Vol. 1: Genesis through Deuteronomy
J. Vernon McGee - 1983
It includes Dr. McGee's insightful study of each book of the Bible with in-depth, paragraph-by-paragraph discussions of key verses and passages. Purchase the entire five-volume set or collect them individually as your study progresses.
Thru the Bible Vol. 2: Joshua through Psalms
J. Vernon McGee - 1983
It includes Dr. McGee's insightful study of each book of the Bible with in-depth, paragraph-by-paragraph discussions of key verses and passages. Purchase the entire five-volume set or collect them individually as your study progresses.
Psalms, Volume 2: Psalms 73-150
George A.F. Knight - 1983
F. Knight discusses the meaning of the Psalms in the Old Testament, their application in the New Testament, and their challenge for today's readers. Psalms 73 to 150 belong to the later period of Israel's experience of God's steadfast love, recalling the story of how ordinary, sinful people responded in both faith and denial to God's actions. Now, reflecting on the Psalms with the help of this exciting commentary, the reader can glimpse the total pattern of God's redemptive plan as it unfolded and as it has continued throughout history.Carrying forward brilliantly the pattern established by Barclay's New Testament series, the Daily Study Bible has been extended to cover the entire Old Testament as well. Invaluable for individual devotional study, for group discussion, and for classroom use, the Daily Study Bible provides a useful, reliable, and eminently readable way to discover what the Scriptures were saying then and what God is saying today.
God as the Mystery of the World: On the Foundation of the Theology of the Crucified One in the Dispute Between Theism and Atheism
Eberhard Jüngel - 1983
Servant Theology: A Commentary on the Book of Isaiah 40-55
George A.F. Knight - 1983
Ezekiel 1-20
Moshe Greenberg - 1983
This is the first of two volumes on the prophetic book of Ezekiel. It includes:A new translation of the book, followed by textual notes that give readings from such ancient translations as the Greek and the Syrian and from medieval Hebrew manuscripts.Sections titled "Comment," offering clarification of grammar, context, and other details, and "Structure and Themes," a more general literary discussion following each section of translation.Adherence to the Masoretic (traditional Hebrew) text and extensive use of Rabbinic literature.A holistic interpretation showing how many features of the text are interwoven and integrated.
Meredith's Second Book of Bible Lists
Joel L. Meredith - 1983
Stimulating, informative and often surprising!
Numbers
Walter Riggans - 1983
David Aune's extensive study will be of immense value to scholars and all those interested in the ways in which literary and rhetorical forms were employed and how they functioned in the early Christian world.
The God Of Jacob
Theodore H. Epp - 1983
From the pages of this book you will gain a new appreciation of how God is able to take what the world considers foolish and use it to put to shame what the world considers wise.