Best of
Old-Testament
1986
Hopeful Imagination
Walter Brueggemann - 1986
He addresses three major prophetic traditions: Jeremiah (the pathos of God), Ezekiel (the holiness of God), and 2 Isaiah (the newness of God). This literature is seen to contain the theological resources for handling both brokenness and surprise -- with freedom, courage, and imagination. Throughout, Brueggemann demonstrates how these resources offer vitality for ministry today.
Genesis, Volumes 1-3
James Montgomery Boice - 1986
A set of three newly repackaged editions of classic commentaries from James Montgomery Boice who discusses the events of Genesis and how they set the stage for all of Scripture.
Gregory of Nyssa: Homilies on the Song of Songs
Gregory of Nyssa - 1986
Theology of the Psalms
Hans-Joachim Kraus - 1986
-- Ben C. OllenbergerExceptionally rich, presenting the fruits of a lifetime of research in an attractive and helpful way. -- James Limburg
Proverbs H/B Dsb (Daily Study Bible
Kenneth T. Aitken - 1986
This series of commentaries on the Old Testament, to which the present volume on proverbs belongs, has been planned as a companion series to the much-acclaimed New Testament series of the late professor William Barclay.
Ezekiel
Paul P. Enns - 1986
Unfortunately, what "Cliff" forgot was the greatest literary work in history: the complete Holy Bible. Enjoy the ease of understanding the Bible like never before, book by book. Shepherd's notes helps reader's learn about the inspired authors of the Bible books and when and where they were first penned. Each Bible book is revealed in simple understandable steps that outline and underscore the focal points and personalities of the biblical text. You'll look to these unique books for their use in Bible studies, teaching, personal devotions and even in sermon preperation! Christian and home schools will find Shepherd's Notes an invaluable resource.