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  C001 War Psalms of the Prince of Peace
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  Jay Adams      
  Adams explains the purpose of these difficult psalms and teaches how to proclaim God's truth from them. In these psalms, it is God who is at war with his enemies. "I cannot enthusiastically enough commend Jim Adams for the work he has done! ... how often have you shied away from... these large tracts of scriptural turf called the "imprecatory psalms"? ... [This book] will both explain their purpose and teach you how to proclaim God's truth from them... instructive and invaluable." - Jay E. Adams, Pastor, Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Softcover 144 pages  
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9780875520933
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C002 Counsel from Psalm 119
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  Jay E. Adams      
  The 119th Psalm is the prayer notebook of a man who solved every problem in life by means of the Bible. In verse after verse he explains how the Scriptures sustained and guided him through all of life's changes and developments. In this book, Jay Adams translates, interprets and applies to counseling the rich insights of Psalm 119. This unique book will help you to live more surefootedly and to help others do the same. 140 pages  
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  C005 God Spake By Moses
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  O.T. Allis      
  A brief exposition of the Pentateuch, based on its Mosaic authorship.  
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  C006 Survey of OT Introduction, Rev/E
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  Gleason Archer      
  Gleason Archer's venerable Survey of Old Testament Introduction is invaluable to students, scholars, and laymen who want to understand the conservative position on Old Testament introduction and are not afraid to examine critical views.  
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9780802482013
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C007 Psalms of Promise: Celebrating the Majesty and Faithfulness of God, 2nd ed.
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  E. Calvin Beisner      
  Beisner explores what the Psalms tell us about the character of God and his relationship with his people--his covenant of grace. By highlighting that covenant, Beisner shows the overarching unity of the richly varied experiences portrayed by the psalmists. The Psalms offer us not disjointed glimpses of God but a grand mosaic crafted to inspire worship and godly walk.  
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  C009 Parables of Jesus
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  James M. Boice      
  These expositions of Jesus's parables by James Montgomery Boice grew out of sermons delivered in the winter of 1980-81, the development of which gave Boice insight into the parables as portions that generate unusual response to God.  
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  C013 Message of the New Testament
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  F.F. Bruce      
  Ordering the New Testament under ten broad thematic headings, Bruce discusses the New Testament books, showing how each book or group of books makes a distinctive contribution to the overall message of the New Testament.  
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9780802815255
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C014 New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?
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  F.F. Bruce      
  This Modern Classic in the Field of New Testament Studies offers a compelling defense of biblical truth. F. F. Bruce, one of evangelicalism's most respected scholars, makes a clear case for the historical trustworthiness of the Christian Scriptures, drawing on evidence from the New Testament documents themselves as well as extrabiblical sources. Concise chapters explore the canon and dating of the New Testament, the nature of the Gospels (including a look at miracles), the life and writings of Paul, and archaeological and literary evidence. Including here a completely updated bibliography. Bruce's long-standing affirmation of the New Testament is still as authoritative and engaging as ever.  
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9780802822192
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C021 Faith in the Face of Apostacy: The Gospel According to Elijah and Elisha
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  Raymond Dillard      
  Explains the stories of Elijah and Elisha in the context of redemptive history. "The Old Testament stories of Elijah and Elisha are as fascinating as they are puzzling, and Christian readers will be delighted to find in this book just the help they need."  
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9780875526508
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C022 Introduction to the Old Testament
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  Raymond/Tremper Dillard/Longman      
  Several distinctives set this volume apart from other introductions to the Old Testament: - It is thoroughly evangelical in its perspective. - It emphasizes "special introduction" -- the study of individual books. -It interacts in an irenic spirit with the historical-critical method. - It features high points of research history and representative scholars rather than an exhaustive treatment of past scholarship. - It deals with the meaning of each book, not in isolation but in a canonical context. - It probes the meaning of each book in the setting of its culture. With an eye on understanding the nature of the Old Testament historiography, An Introduction to the Old Testament offers the reader a solid understanding of three key issues: historical background, literary analysis, and theological message.  
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9780310432500
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C023 Living in the Gap Between Promise & Reality: The Gospel According to Abraham
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  Iain M. Duguid      
  Pulls the reader into the dramatic unfolding of the story of Abraham as a significant stage in the larger story of salvation.  
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9780875526522
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C027 Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah: New Updated Edition
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  Alfred Edersheim      
  This classic work has become one of the best known and most important references on the life of Christ ever written. Life and Times, "the most readable and eloquent narrative and interpretation of the life of Christ both for the general reader and the most advanced student, " portrays the streets, the market-places, the religious conflicts, the people, and the places of Jesus' earthly ministry.  
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9780943575834
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C036 New Testament Survey
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  Robert Gromacki      
  This nontechnical survey offers students a working understanding of the New Testament by providing the theological tools necessary to synthesize biblical passages into themes. Hardback  
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9780801036774
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C040 Chronlogical and Background Charts of the New Testament
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  Dr. H. Wayne House      
  Illlustrates all aspects of the chronology, historical background, and criticism of the New Testament. Covers such topics as weights and measusres, social structures, theories of the history of the text, history of Rome and Palestine, and many other subjects.  
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9780310416418
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C041 Jensen's Survey of the Old Testament
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  Irving Jensen      
  A useful survey of the Old Testament that will aid in understanding difficult passages. This one volume contains all of Jensen's Bible Self-Study Guides to the Old Testament.  
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9780802443076
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C044 Messiah in the Old Testament
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  Walter Kaiser, Jr.      
  The Old Testament both tells the story of Israel and points to the coming Messiah. It describes the nation of Israel's glorious future and scriptures that point to Christ and His kingdom. Also covers Israel's developing concept of Messiah through different time periods.  
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9780310200307
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C045 Toward Rediscovering the Old Testament
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  Walter Kaiser, Jr.      
  "Toward Rediscovering the Old Testament" gives an up-to-date, concise, and challenging presentation of several major areas of Old Testament study. After defining the problems, the author proposes models and solutions for some age-old dilemmas. Here are just some of the more than two dozen major questions that are discussed: What makes the thirty-nine books of the Old Testament authoritative for the church? How much continuity and discontinuity is there between the Old and New Testaments? Did the Old Testament writers consciously anticipate the Messiah? Were the object and method of salvation the same in both Testaments? What was the Old Testament believer's experience of the Holy Spirit? How can Christians derive principles from the specific commands of the Mosaic law? How can Christians teach or preach from the prophetic portions of the Old Testament? What is the challenge of the Old Testament for missions? According to Dr. Kaiser, understanding the Old Testament is the crucial problem for the Christian. Hardly an area in the Christian life, Chri  
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9780310371212
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C053 Practical Christian-James
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  Gordon Keddie      
  How does the Christian cope with the real world? How do we put our faith into action and live in anticipation of the Lords return? The epistle of James is a manual for practical godliness. Everything is here, including facing trials, blaming God for misfortunes, snobbery, sharp tongues, faith and works, squabbling in churches, worldliness and the use of money. In this searching and straightforward commentary, Gordon Keddie confronts the reader with a challenge - to apply James message to our hearts and put it into practice in our lives.  
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  C056 Parables: Understanding the Stories Jesus Told
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  Simon J. Kistemaker      
  The Parables is a clearly written introduction to the parables and parabolic sayings of Jesus. After introducing the various forms of parables found in the Synoptic Gospels and the principles of interpretation, Simon Kistemaker examines the parables individually with a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart. The entire text of each parable is included, followed by the author's commentary. Kistemaker gives careful attention to the historical and cultural setting of each story, offering practical insight into Jesus' words and their implications for the Christian life. Originally published in 1980 as The Parables of Jesus, this revised edition contains updated research and is now more accessible to students. Paperback  
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9780801063916
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C057 Old Testament Survey, 2nd ed.
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  William LaSor      
  This standard textbook on the background, content, and message of the Old Testament is now thoroughly revised and updated and takes full acount of new research in the field of Old Testament studies. One major addition is a new chapter on archaelology and the Old Testament by Robert E. Cooley.  
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9780802837882
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C060 How to Read the Psalms
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  Tremper Longman III      
  Tremper Longman III describes different types of psalms, explains how they were used in Hebrew worship, and shows how they relate to other Scripture  
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  C061 New Testament: Intro to Lit & History
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  J. Gresham Machen      
  This New Testament Introduction by John Gresham Machen, principal founder of Westminster Seminary and of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, is marked by clarity of thought, depth of scholarship, and passion for the message of the Bible.  
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9780851514499
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C069 Apostolic Preaching of the Cross, The
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  Leon Morris      
  To understand the significant terms used in New Testament teaching about Christ's death--for example, redemption, covenant, propitiation, justification--Morris sets these words against the background of the Greek Old Testament, the papyri, and the Rabbinic writings as a basis for an examination of them in their New Testament setting.  
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9780802815125
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C070 New Testament Theology
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  Leon Morris      
  This work is not a history of New Testament times, nor an account of New Testament religion. Nor does it proceed from a view that the New Testament was written as theology. We must bear in mind that the writers of the New Testament books were not writing set theological pieces. They were concerned with the needs of the churches for which they wrote. Those churches already had the Old Testament, but these new writings became in time the most significant part of the Scriptures of the believing community. As such, they should be studied in their own right, and these questions should be asked: What do these writings mean? What is the theology they express or imply? What is of permanent validity in them? We read these writings across a barrier of many centuries and from a standpoint of a very different culture. We make every effort to allow for this, but we never succeed perfectly. In this book I am trying hard to find out what the New Testament authors meant, and this not as an academic exercise, but as the necessary prelude to our understanding of what their writings mean for us today. -- From the Introduction  
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9780310455714
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C072 Gospel and the Greeks: Did the New Testament Borrow from Pagan Thought?
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  Robert H. Nash      
  Examines contemporary claims for Christian dependence on Hellenistic philosophy, Greco-Roman mystery religions, and gnosticism. He finds the case for dependence in the strong sense tenuous.  
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9780875525594
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C074 He Gave Us Stories: The Bible Student's Guide to Interpreting Old Testament Narratives
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  Richard Pratt      
  Explains how to grasp and apply the timeless truths in Old Testament narratives.  
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9780875523798
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C081 Treasury of David
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  C.H. Spurgeon      
  Spurgeon's Classic Work on the Psalms; Abridged in One Volume  
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9780825436833
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C083 New Testament Survey Revised
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  M. C. Tenney      
  Written in a clear, non-technical style, New Testament Survey is an analytical and historical survey which sets forth the message of the New Testament against a fully integrated picture of the world of the first century.  
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9780802836113
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C084 God Strengthens
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  Derek Thomas      
  Ezekiel's name means. 'God strengthens.' Every time the prophet's name was mentioned, God's people were assured of his help and reminded of his promise to 'blind up the injured and strengthen the week'. Ezekiel lived in times of great political turmoil and witnessed the final collapse of Judah to the Babylonian empire. His total, unquestioning willingness to do God's will, often at great cost to himself, during the long years of his faithful ministry in exile, is a shining example to Christian workers everywhere. The message of Ezekiel is one of God's faithfulness to his covenant, both in carrying out judgement on sin and in the restoration and blessing of a remnant through the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ. The prophet's final vision looks forward to days of great blessing, encompassing not only the restoration from exile, but the blessings of the new convenant and the final glory of heaven. Derek Thomas was born and raised in Dyfed, Wales, and trained for the ministry in Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the minister of Stranmillis Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Belfast, and is currently Associate Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the Reformed Theological Seminary as well as Minister of Teaching at the First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS. He is a respected author, lecturer and international conference-speaker.  
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9780852343104
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C085 Storm Breaks
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  Derek Thomas      
  The book of Job is the harrowing story of a man whose life changed so dramatically in the course of a few short days. It is about the problem of suffering and the answer to the problem is not seen in the comments of Jobs counsellors but more importantly in his response to suffering. The book of Job teaches us how to respond to difficulties in our lives. Jobs acceptance of his loss is a model of piety. When Job responds with questions and even a measure of bitterness and anger, his frustration is always taken directly to God. Job never lost faith, he is a model of cross-bearing and he teaches us to persevere even in the incomprehensible ways of God in our lives. Derek Thomas was born and raised in Dyfed, Wales, and trained for the ministry in Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the minister of Stranmillis Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Belfast, and is currently Associate Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the Reformed Theological Seminary as well as Minister of Teaching at the First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS, USA. He is a respected author, lecturer and international conference-speaker. He is the author of many books including: God Delivers, God Strengthens, Help for Hurting Christians, Making the Most of Your Devotional Life, Mining for Wisdom, Serving the King and Taken up to Heaven.  
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9780852343364
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C086 God Delivers
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  Derek Thomas      
  'It is Isaiah's conviction that the church needs to remember the consequences of God's holy character and live accordingly if she is to experience blessing and revival ... It is not God's faithfulness, but ours, that is in question.' Derek Thomas 'This commentary is what we would expect from Derek Thomas. It reflects his sound theology, his clarity of thought, his gifts as a preacher and his keen spiritual insight. It is warmly commended, not to preachers only, but to all who love a challenging presentation of God's Word.' Banner of Truth Derek Thomas was born and raised in Dyfed, Wales, and trained for the ministry in Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the minister of Stranmillis Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Belfast, and is currently Associate Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology at the Reformed Theological Seminary as well as Minister of Teaching at the First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, MS. He is a respected author, lecturer and international conference-speaker.  
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9780852342909
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C088 New International Dict of OT Theology & Exegesis
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  Willem VanGemeren, ed.      
  Only one hermeneutical text published prior to the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology & Exegesis can be held up reasonably to its measure of quality and the exhaustive nature of the research that produced this immense work. That singular collection worthy of comparison is its counterpart, the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology, edited by Colin Brown. This 5 volume addition to that acclaimed work, though intimidating in the achievement it embodies, is intended for serious Old Testament and exegetical study by men and women of all walks of life -- both academics and pastors, students and laypersons. Volume one contains a Guide to Old Testament Theology and Exegesis in which ten essays have been compiled to thoroughly explain proper hermeneutics and interpretation, as well as guidelines for using this source material. Volumes one through four contain the Lexicon of the Old Testament, all words found in the text ordered by Hebrew alphabetization for easy reference, and coupled with a Goodrick / Kohlenberger cross-referencing number to be used in conjunction with Strong's numbering system. The relationship of each word in different contexts and languages is also explained, including alternative words, and the particulars of their semantic domain. All this information is, of course, complete with bibliography. Volume four also begins the Topical Dictionary. Therein can be found articles on the theology of each Old Testament book individually, as well as discussion of biblical concepts, people, places, events, and literary pieces, all information that is cross-referenced to the preceding Hebraic Lexicon. Finally, volume five contains a series of indexes: Hebrew Index, Scripture Index, Subject Index, and an index of Semantic Fields. Taken as a whole, the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology & Exegesis is an unparalleled accomplishment in the field of biblical hermeneutics.  
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9780310214007
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C090 Chronological & Background Charts of the O T
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  John Walton      
  A revised, updated, and expanded edition of a very popular tool for pastors, teachers, and students for the study of the Old Testament.The book includes 42 new charts, and revisions to another 18. Inside, a new design promotes ease of understanding. Subjects cover historical, literary, archaeological, and theological aspects of the Old Testament.  
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9780310481614
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C091 IVP Bible Background Comt/Gen-Deut
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  Walton & Matthews      
  Why was labeling the Pharisees "white-washed tombs" one of the strongest criticisms Jesus could have made? Why were the disciples, after Jesus' death and resurrection, determined to replace Judas and keep their number exactly at twelve? What is the background to Paul's denunciation of homosexual behavior? Why did Paul expect Corinthian women to cover their heads? These and hundreds of other similar questions arise for anyone who reads and tries to live by the Bible. Today's world is very different from the Greek, Roman and Jewish world of Jesus and the New Testament writers. Scholars devote their lives to the study of languages, archaeology and history in order to better understand the Bible and its cultures. But often the results of their studies are found only in academic libraries. These and hundreds of other similar questions arise for anyone who reads and tries to live by the Bible. Today's world is very different from the Greek, Roman and Jewish world of Jesus and the New Testament writers. Scholars devote their lives to the study of languages, archaeology and history in order to better understand the Bible and its cultures. But often the results of their studies are found only in academic libraries. For the first time, Craig Keener's Bible Background Commentary: New Testament provides the fruit of scholarly labors in a single volume arranged in convenient verse-by-verse format, covering the entire New Testament. Based on ten years of in-depth study, the Bible Backgroud Commentary will be valuable for pastors in sermon preparation, for Sunday-school and other church teachers as they build lessons, for missionaries concerned not to import their own cultural biases into the Bible, for college and seminary students in classroom assignments, and for everyday Bible readers seeking to deepen and enhance their study of Scripture.  
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9780830814565
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C092 Gateway to the Old Testament
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  Noel Weeks      
  This book will help to buld a secure and lasting foundation for a life-time of study, while others for whom the Old Testament is already a well known companion will find insight which will help towards a deeper and even more rewarding grasp of the message.  
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9780851516905
   
         
   
     
           
     
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  C096 New Wilson's OT Word Studies
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