Forbidden Fruit and Fig Leaves
Christian theology has concentrated too much on issues around guilt and the needs of the perpetrator of sin, but ignored the strong biblical theme ...
View full detailsChristian theology has concentrated too much on issues around guilt and the needs of the perpetrator of sin, but ignored the strong biblical theme ...
View full detailsWith their messages of doom and judgment, the Minor Prophets have not been popular subjects in the history of biblical interpretation. In this exeg...
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Jesus never used the title Messiah publicly and, instead, referred to Himself as the Son of Man 78 times. Why? The New Testament Gospels, as they a...
View full detailsScholars have long wrestled with the gloomy pessimism and striking omission of any mention of Yahweh in this portion of the Wisdom literature. Afte...
View full details"The Boice Commentary" series combines careful scholarship and clear communication in a verse-by-verse and section by section reading of various bi...
View full detailsThe author writes: The basic questions always begin with “whyâ€, not “howâ€. People ask :“How can I be happy? How can I make a living? How ...
View full detailsIn Deuteronomy Moses looks to the future, forecasting the challenges that the coming generation of Israel will face, and applying God's covenant wo...
View full detailsPerhaps more clearly than any other part of the biblical canon, the Psalms are human words directed to God. Yet, through the Holy Spirit, these hon...
View full detailsIn the opening pages of the Psalms, believers discover foundational truth for right living and great delight as children of God. Trusted theologian...
View full detailsDaniel asserts the meaning of history is that God's kingdom is coming. As it does, faithful people persevere in their work for God. Believers can r...
View full detailsUsing personal anecdote, a witty and lively style, and drawing on his considerable theological knowledge, John Goldingay takes us deep into the unf...
View full detailsWe love the stories of courage and faith in Daniel, but the prophecy in the second half of the book can befuddle us. What we need is a guide—some...
View full detailsJeremiah-Ezekiel continues a Gold Medallion Award-winning legacy in this completely revised volume in The Expositor's Bible Commentary series. Maki...
View full detailsRuth and Esther, the only two biblical books that centre on the lives of women, display the hand of a God who works in the lives of individuals to ...
View full detailsIn Persia in the fifth century BC, the Jews were threatened with genocide. The book of Esther describes how this crisis was averted through the bra...
View full detailsFor decades, millions of Christians have discovered William Barclay's Daily Study Bible to be the ideal New Testament commentary series for both de...
View full detailsIn the small province of Yehud in the sixth century BC, Zechariah the prophet was thoroughly engaged with the realities of his own day, but never c...
View full detailsSpurgeon's timeless classic on Psalms in two easy-to-read volumes. A book readers will want to meditate on and share with others.
Genesis sets the scene for the whole of the Bible, and indeed the entire human drama. It is a book both of beginnings and of a new beginning - the ...
View full detailsLove, faithfulness, and redemption are among the themes of Ruth, Song of Songs, and Esther. This masterful New Beacon Bible Commentary, written by ...
View full detailsWith over 4 million volumes in print and used worldwide, these timeless books have provided invaluable insight into the history, meaning, and conte...
View full detailsThe New American Commentary is for the minister or Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures. Notable features include: -co...
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