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Weaving Jewish History with the Christian Fai...
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A Story That Makes Sense of Life.
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Seeing The Big Picture In God's Great Story
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(QuickNotes Commentaries)
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Why John’s Gospel is Much Funnier Than You ...
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The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testa...
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An Illustrated Guide to Israel
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(Illustrated Bible Handbook Series)
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Applying Paul's Ecclesiology in Africa
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Key Themes in Hebrews
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TEACHINGS OF THE TORAH (KENT DOBSON)
The Torah is the first five books of the Bible. Jesus would have studied them. This book allows you to study the Torah through the eyes of a Jewish Christian by exploring the text from the viewpoint of those who have also wrestled with and wondered about the Word of God.
Weaving Jewish History with the Christian Faith.
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TEN COMMANDMENTS (ROSE PUBLISHING)
The Ten Commandments is an ideal Bible study resource for youth and adults. This fold-out chart gives an in-depth look at the Ten Commandments. It shows both the traditional and contemporary wording of each of the 10 Commandments, a principle and the meaning of each commandment, what Jesus taught about the commandments, and why the Ten Commandments are important today.
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Test Your Bible Knowledge (Carl S. Shoup )
Over 1,400 multiple-choice questions will your mettle, tickle your funny bone, and tantalize your intellect. Challenging trivia about the subject that matters the most--The Bible. Will you make the grade?
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The Bible (Andrew Ollerton)
Underpinned by a depth of scholarship, the book is non-technical in style, making it accessible for the widest possible readership.
A Story That Makes Sense of Life.
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The Bible in 100 Pages: (Phil Moore)
The Bible is a long book. It's very easy to miss the big picture. Many of us act like the person who comes into a room halfway through a movie and who starts complaining that the plot is hard to follow. Phil Moore helps us to see the big picture in God's great story.The Bible is 66 books, 1,189 chapters and 31,102 verses long. It was written by at least 44 authors in 9 countries in 3 continents in 3 languages and over a period of 2,000 years. Nevertheless, one overarching story runs throughout the Bible from start to finish. Phil Moore's style is punchy and engaging, and the text is fast-paced and succinct. It is sure to be a hit with readers keen to get to grips with the wider narrative of the Bible.
Seeing The Big Picture In God's Great Story
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The Dictionary of Bible Places (Pamela L. McQuade )
Get more from your personal Bible time by understanding the meaning and story behind some 1,100 Bible places. This QuickNotes Dictionary of Bible Places describes the number of times each name is mentioned; whether it’s found in the Old Testament, the New Testament, or both; the meaning of the name; a description of the place; and the first, last, and key references, chapter-and-verse, for further study. The QuickNotes Dictionary of Bible Places is perfect for personal Bible study, Sunday school or small group preparation, even pleasure reading!
(QuickNotes Commentaries)
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The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer (James Cary)
Maybe Jesus was joking, the disciples didn’t know what they were doing and the New Testament is a lot funnier than you might think. You would think it weird if someone suddenly ascended into heaven, right? Reading between the lines, do we detect a touch of rivalry between Peter and John? And surely the lack of parables in the latter’s mystical tome is simply crying out to be redressed . . . In this sparklingly witty book, BBC sitcom writer James Cary gives us a new and liberating way of looking at the gospel as he entertainingly relates it to a modern context, with references ranging from Charles Dickens to The Vicar of Dibley. Cheerfully playing around with the text, he takes the Bible seriously but allows us to laugh at our own petty vanities and foibles – and be enlightened in the process. The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer is ideal for anyone wanting to liven up their Bible reading and looking for new ways to be thrilled by this sacred text. It’s also perfect for priests, pastors, youth leaders and all those involved in ministry and giving sermons, as James Cary shows using comedy and humour is a brilliant way to communicate the gospel. Warm, funny and full of brilliant insight and Christian humour, The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer will make you laugh out loud and shake your head in awe. You’ll never read the Bible the same way again.
Why John’s Gospel is Much Funnier Than You Thought. In a Good Way.
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The Hidden Unity of the Bible ( Pieter J. Lalleman )
The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament
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The Holy Land for Christian Travelers (John A. Beck)
A trip to the Holy Land is on the bucket list of many Christians. But planning a meaningful trip in a place so filled with significant sites is an imposing task. Most travel guides are not prepared to link the Bible and land in an accurate and meaningful way because they are written for people of all faiths. So how can a Christian traveler prepare a trip that will illuminate God's Word and reveal the Lord's presence?

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The Holy Land for Christian Travelers, John A. Beck provides a guide to the Holy Land for Christians with explanations of the biblical significance of important sites. The entries provide key Scripture references for reflection and a guide to the land that will encourage communion with God and a genuine spiritual experience for travelers as they walk in the footsteps of Jesus. A trip to the Holy Land can be a worship-filled, once-in-a-lifetime spiritual journey. This book puts a biblical scholar and experienced Holy Land guide at the reader's side.
An Illustrated Guide to Israel
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The Illustrated Book of Bible lists (Christopher D. Hudson)
Gain new insights on scripture with The Illustrated Book of Bible Lists--more than 200 lists and charts offer you an intriguing overview of the message of God's Word. Containing lists such as "The Major Characters of Genesis," "The 20 Worst Villains of the Bible," "Old Testament Prophets and the Kings They Prophesied To," and "Psalms Worth Praying," this brand-new reference will help you see the trends and themes of God's Word, putting them all into an understandable context. Colorfully designed and fully illustrated, this is "readable reference" you'll enjoy!
(Illustrated Bible Handbook Series)
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The Mystery of the Church (Fabrice S. Katembo)
The Pauline epistles are filled with beautiful and provocative metaphors for the church: it is a bride, a body, a flock, a temple. Each of these metaphors emphasizes the central unity and indivisibility of the people of God. Yet how do Christians live out this unity in the face of ethnic conflict, tribalism, and political divisions? In this powerful application of Paul's teaching, Fabrice S. Katembo explores the mystery of the church in an African context, arguing that the greatest challenge facing God's people is not external threat, but internal discord. Katembo draws his reader's attention back to the unifying work of Christ, who died to abolish all walls of separation and in whom we are one, no matter the tongue, tribe, or nation. Providing an overview of Paul's life and ministry, and engaging the work of renown theologians such as John Mbiti and Kwame Bediako, this is an excellent resource for anyone facing intercultural tensions within the church. It is also a vital reminder that far from harmless, divisions between believers threaten to cripple the body of Christ by distorting its witness, injuring its members, and separating what Christ died to unify.
Applying Paul's Ecclesiology in Africa
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The Perfect Saviour (John Griffiths)
Key themes in Hebrews Too often, valuable New Testament scholarship never finds its way to the preacher's or pastor's study because it is presented in a form that is not practically digestible in the time available for sermon preparation. The motivation for this volume is the desire to bridge the gap between the work of evangelical scholars in universities and colleges and the world of the busy preacher and Bible teacher. Specifically, it offers a theological introduction to the New Testament book of Hebrews, by way of a set of expositions of some significant themes and difficult questions, by some well-known scholars. Topics covered are: the new covenant (Peter O'Brien); the word of God (Jonathan Griffiths); the priesthood of Christ (Richard Gaffin, Jr); the tabernacle (David Gooding); warning and assurance (Thomas Schreiner); access and arrival (Peter Walker); perfection (David Peterson); and suffering (Bruce Winter). These studies are accessible to all serious students of the Bible. The contributors share the conviction that theological research is ultimately only valuable insofar as it aids the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Key Themes in Hebrews
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