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  • How The Bible Came To Be

    $20.00

    In a clear and concise way, John Barton explains the process of the development of the Bible. He describes how that which we now know as the Bible came to be written and collected into the authoritative scriptures of the Christian church. With a helpful glossary of important terms, this work is a valuable resource for personal or group Bible studies, beginning Bible students, and all readers who have questions about the origin and transmission of Holy Scripture.

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  • Fortress Introduction To The Gospels

    $29.00

    Ideal for the classroom or self-study. Powell summarizes modern scholarship as it bears on our understanding of the Gospels, using numerous charts and diagrams, two dozen special topics, and a plethora of background information. Lucid, reliable descriptions that are smartly organized.

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  • Genesis (Student/Study Guide)

    $17.00

    The Bible’s first book contains many well-known stories, some familiar since childhood: creation and the garden of Eden; an ark full of animals adrift in a flood; Abraham and Isaac; the conniving Jacob; and the dreams of Joseph. Now hear these stories again in a new way, and in hearing, discover the knowledge that God created everything in goodness and love. Whether in the heights of paradise or the depths of exile, the human journey is never far from the presence of God. From Eden to Egypt, Genesis affirms God’s love for us all.

    Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large-group presentations, or in personal study

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  • Old Testament Stories From The Back Side (Student/Study Guide)

    $16.99

    Using an approach similar to his Parables from the Back Side, Kalas now opens up new possibilities of insight into selected Old Testament stories by entering them through the “back side” through a unique starting point, a creative retelling, a new “lens,” or the eyes of a minor or unsympathetic character. Kalas’ creative approach both clarifies basic teachings and introduces new possibilities of meaning, even for those who are most familiar with the stories. Enriched with contemporary illustrations and personal experiences, this volume will provide new perspectives on Old Testament stories. Study Guide included.

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  • Rabboni

    $20.99

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    Rabboni is the product of many years of personal study, meditation, and daily experience with Christ. Keller traces the role of the second person of the Godhead from the creation of the world to His ascension in resurrection glory.

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  • Eschatology In The Making

    $124.00

    This study examines the changes and developments in three early Christian communities’ expectations of Christ’s return and the End of the World. Mark 13, Matthew 24 and 25 and Didache 16 are analyzed to find how early Christian expectations developed and how they were affected by the delay of Christ’s return. The book questions the accepted models of change and offers new insights into the communities behind the Gospels of Mark and Matthew and behind the early Christian writing known as the Didache.

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  • Contemporary Worship Music

    $20.99

    240 Pages

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    Is contemporary worship music shallow and self-centered? Does it “dumb down” worship, as some critics claim? This noted professor of apologetics and systematic theology answers these and other objections with a clear defense of contemporary worship music. He exposes careless and divisive criticisms and demonstrates the music’s biblical strengths and benefits in worship.

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  • Living Text Of The Gospels

    $66.99

    This book represents an important new departure in New Testament textual criticism. David Parker offers, for the first time, a different way of reading the Gospels that treats seriously the fact that they first existed as manuscripts. Through an analysis of different forms of a number of key passages, he demonstrates that the Gospels cannot be properly understood as texts without taking into consideration their physical existence as manuscripts, printed books and electronic text. In conclusion, he argues that the search for an original text of the Gospels is a misunderstanding of the way in which the early church passed down its traditions.

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  • Pastoral Letters As Composite Documents

    $129.00

    The authorship of the Pastoral Letters has long been a matter of intense scholarly debate. The arguments have centered on the question of whether Paul or a gifted pseudonymist composed these letters. Dr. Miller argues against both these positions, suggesting that no single author can be held responsible for much of this material. He takes the reader on a wide-ranging tour of biblical and extra-biblical sources, examining their literary histories, and concludes that the Pastorals are composite documents based on brief, but genuine, Pauline notes, written to Timothy and Titus.

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  • Christology And The Synoptic Problem

    $105.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780521584883ISBN10: 0521584884Peter HeadBinding: Cloth TextPublished: July 1997Society For New Testament Studies Monograph # 94Publisher: Cambridge University Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Reading The Bible With Heart And Mind

    $16.99

    The Bible isn’t an ordinary book–it can change your life! Renew your passion for Scripture and learn how it can mold you into the image of Christ.

    WARNING: THIS BOOK COULD CHANGE THE WAY YOU READ THE BIBLE FOREVER. As God’s written Word to us, the Bible is the single most powerful agent for transforming our lives. But too often our Bible reading becomes routine and fails to engage our hearts as well as our minds.
    In Reading the Bible with Heart and Mind, Tremper Longman will help you discover the incredible power of the Scriptures to mold you into the character of Christ. “Even though the Bible is powerful,” writes Longman, “we don’t change just because we read it. Our minds may be engaged, but something needs to happen to our hearts as well.”

    If you want to rekindle your passion for God’s Word, this book will help you learn to accurately read, understand, and respond to God’s Word in ways that will develop deep intimacy with Christ and transform you into His image.

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  • God At War

    $38.00

    A compelling new look at the age-old problem of evil! Stepping over the Augustinian view that attributes evil to the “good” purposes of God, Boyd argues that evil can be understood only in the biblical context of spiritual conflict between God and Satan. His thought-provoking analysis will prove illuminating to scholars, pastors, and interested laypeople.

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  • Jesus Quest

    $38.00

    In recent years, John Dominic Crossan, Marcus Borg, and Burton Mack have sparked controversy with their conclusions on the historical Jesus. Professor Witherington, in this popular critical review, presents the work of E.P. Sanders, N.T. Wright, and other noted scholars to give a clear, balanced understanding of the debate.

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  • Old Testament Survey (Reprinted)

    $6.99

    Old Testament Survey is designed to give a patterned glimpse at each book of the Old Testament. This has been done by applying these ten points to each book: (1)Titles, (2)Author, (3)Date, (4)Key Words and Phrases, (5)Key Verses, (6)Purpose, (7)Message, (8)Outline, (9)Summary, and (10)Christ Seen.

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  • Other Side Of Death

    $18.99

    247 Pages/9 Chapters
    in 9 Chapters

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    Dozens of cults members commit suicide in order to rendezvous with a spaceship stationed behind a comet. A suicide bomber kills himself and a number of innocent bystanders in order gain entrance into a heavenly paradise. The headline of a supermarket tabloid declares “Hell located beneath Antarctica!” Proponents of euthanasia promise that death relieves all pain suffering. What is the truth about life after death?

    Noted Bible teacher and author J. Sidlow Baxter examines the Bible’s teaching on heaven and hell and addresses the contemporary confusion over universalism, New Age spirituality, and Eastern Mysticism. Some of the specific topics addressed include marriage in heaven, infant death, purgatory, and the location of heaven. This intriguing study offers both guidance and spiritual comfort for readers wanting to understand God’s plan for human existence on the other side of death.

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  • Living Wisely In A Foolish World

    $17.99

    1. The Wisdom Of Proverbs
    2. Financial Wisdom
    3. Family Wisdom
    4. MArtial Wisdom
    5. Moral Wisdom
    6. Sexual Wisdom
    7. Religious Wisdom
    8. Educational Wisdom
    9. Political Wisdom
    10. Vocational Wisdom
    11. Social Wisdom
    12. Practical Wisdom

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    Everyday we are bombarded with advice from magazines, newspaper columns, and radio and television talk shows – finding sound advice and making wise decisions becomes a constant struggle. Where can we turn for reliable guidance on the important issues of money, family, work and morality?
    Authors Wayne House and Kenneth Durham believe that the guidance we all need can be found in the book of Proverbs. This biblical book was designed to teach wise living and help readers find a safe path through the minefields of life. Living Wisley In A Foolish World shows how to apply the practical wisdom of Proverbs to everyday decisions regarding finances, politics, marriage, education, work, sexuality, and much more. Unlock the wisdom of Proverbs and begin living wisely!

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  • Pauls Gift From Philippi

    $129.00

    This book is a study of Paul’s response to the financial help he received from the church in Philippi while he was a prisoner in Rome. It examines Philippians 4.10-20 in the light of Greek and Roman practices and language regarding the exchange of gifts and favors in society. Dr. Peterman concludes that “gift exchange” or “social reciprocity” permeated every level of society in Paul’s day, and that Paul’s seemingly ungracious response was an attempt to create a new, Christian attitude to gifts and to giving.

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  • Holy Spirit : Contours Of Christian Theology

    $35.00

    The Holy Spirit, once forgotten, has been “rediscovered” in the twentieth century – or has he? Sinclair Ferguson believes we should rephrase this common assertion: “While his work has been recognized, the Spirit himself remains to many Christians an anonymous, faceless aspect of the divine being.” In order to redress this balance, Ferguson seeks to recover the who of the Spirit as much as the what and how. Ferguson’s study is rooted and driven by the scriptural story of the Spirit in creation and redemption.

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  • New Testament Survey (Reprinted)

    $6.99

    New Testament Survey addresses the New Testament in succinct understandable points, understanding the part and relating them to the whole. It is designed to give a patterned glimpse at each book of the New Testament. This has been done by applying these ten points to each book: (1) Titles, (2)Author, (3)Date, (4)Key Words and Phrases, (5)Key Verses, (6)Purpose, (7)Message, (8)Outline, (9)Summary, and (10)Christ Seen.

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  • Love Made Perfect (Student/Study Guide)

    $13.99

    Love Made Perfect. Is it possible this side of heaven? Is it just for the chosen few? Dr. William Greathouse believes that entire sanctification is a genuine and necessary experience for the growth and victory of every believer. He sets forth in easy-to-understand terms and illustrations the scriptural basis for this hope. Love Made Perfect is written not only for the believer seeking a deeper walk with the Lord but also for the one who already knows Christ in His sanctifying fullness. It is a book designed to set you on the journey of a lifetime – and beyond.

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  • Zion Traditions And The Aims Of Jesus

    $160.00

    This book provides an exciting reinterpretation of the sayings and actions of Jesus. Setting Him firmly in the context of first century Judaism, it asks how important the city of Jerusalem and the theological ideas attached to it were to Jesus. Dr. Tan concludes that Jesus appropriated the Zion traditions prevalent at the time. He argues skillfully that an understanding of these traditions not only helps us to understand the unifying aim behind Jesus’ ministry, but also contains the key to the riddle of who Jesus thought He was.

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  • Have You Met Jesus (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.95

    In his introduction the author asks, “If you were to describe the life of Jesus Christ, what would you say? If you were talking with a person who had never heard of Jesus Christ, who would you say He is?”

    Many church members hunger for more information about Jesus. What does it mean to call him shepherd, Savior, Lord…? How can one have a “personal encounter” with someone who cannot be seen?

    The eight chapters of this study guide will be a welcome resource for Bible students of any age during any season of the year. Some will find this helpful as a Lenten series. Others may prefer to use it as a summer series.

    Have You Met Jesus? Will inspire all who read it and will stimulate interest and discussion among those who gather to talk about it.

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  • Dare To Be Different

    $19.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780570096870ISBN10: 0570096871Stephen HowerBinding: Trade PaperPublished: December 1996New Life – ConcordiaPublisher: Concordia Publishing House Print On Demand Product

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  • Jesus And The Holy City A Print On Demand Title

    $38.99

    What is the biblical significance of Jerusalem? What was Jesus’ attitude toward the city and its temple? Did the New Testament writers see Jerusalem as being affected by the coming of Jesus? How should Christians view Jerusalem today?

    These are some of the questions raised in this important work, which is the first comprehensive study of New Testament teaching on Jerusalem. The book surveys the various landscapes portrayed by the different New Testament authors and draws these together into an overall biblical theology of Jerusalem, which impinges directly on the way Christians are to understand Jerusalem today. At the center of this theology stands the figure of Jesus, whose life and death in Jerusalem had significant repercussions for the city and for the subsequent New Testament understanding of Jerusalem.

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  • 4 Views On Hell

    $16.99

    Most contemporary Christians, while giving lip service to the doctrine of hell, prefer not to think about it. Few like to reflect on how God punishes the wicked. The authors of Four Views on Hell meet this subject head on and propose different views of what the Scriptures say about hell. Many Christians still hold to a literal understanding of hell, that it is a place of eternal smoke and flames. John F. Walvoord is a strong advocate of this view. William V. Crockett defends a metaphorical view, seeing hell as a place of eternal conscious punishment but not necessarily as being a literal fire. Clark H. Pinnock articulates the view of conditional immortality, that God eventually destroys the souls of the wicked rather than punishing them endlessly. Finally, Zackary J. Hayes explains the thinking that undergirds the doctrine of Purgatory. Evangelicals will have a greater appreciation for why this doctrine developed centuries ago in the church. The authors interact with one another by responding to each other’s articles.

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  • Joy Of Living

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    The apostle Paul wrote to the church at Philippi in order to help “make their joy complete.” In this practical exposition of the letter to the Philippians, J. Dwight Pentecost helps the reader discover a joy that transcends any circumstance and a contentment that is greater than any trial.

    Dr. Pentecost observes that “knowing Christ, walking in fellowship with Him, and being obedient to Him floods the life and heart and mind of the apostle Paul with an incomparable joy…so that in Christ he has found perfect rest, satisfaction, and contentment.”

    This commentary on the English text can be used for personal Bible study of sermon preparation. Helpful study and review questions are included at the end of each chapter. Some of the topics included are the antidote for worry, the secret of contentment, and the way to find joy in the midst of suffering.

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  • 5 Views On Law And Gospel

    $24.99

    Christians generally recognize the necessity for the believer to live a holy, or sanctified, life. But they disagree on what sanctification is and how it can and should be achieved. Five Views on Sanctification brings together in one easy-to-understand volume five major Protestant views on sanctification. Each author describes and defends his own understanding of the doctrine. Each writes from a solid evangelical stance. In addition, the contributors respond to each other’s views. Five Views on Sanctification addresses practical questions such as: How does one achieve sanctification in this life? And how much success in sanctification is possible? Is a crisis experience following one’s conversion normal — or necessary? If so, what kind of experience, and how is it verified?

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  • Hebrews And James

    $34.00

    Hebrews and James contain useful advice for Christians struggling to live a life of faith. In this book, Frances Taylor Gench guides readers through these two relevant – and inspirational – epistles. For believers who have grown weary or disillusioned with their Christian commitment, the letter to the Hebrews offers much practical assistance. In this day of dwindling church attendance and clergy burnout, a new reading of Hebrews offers an encouraging and renewed understanding of the person and work of Jesus Christ. The letter of James deals primarily with the social and practical aspects of Christianity, reminding the reader that Christian faith touches every aspect of life. One of the most useful books in the New Testament, its concerns are grounded in day-to-day questions: How do we live? How should we live? and What are the implications of Christian faith for our lives? This epistle will challenge and encourage modern readers in search of a life of integrity.

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  • Ezekiel

    $36.00

    The book of Ezekiel was written during a tumultuous time in Israel’s history. It begins with Ezekiel’s warning of Jerusalem’s fall and his at the time unbelievable prediction of the destruction of the temple. Ezekiel also covers the period up through the Babylonian exile. Although much in the book of Ezekiel focuses on the consequences of Israel’s rebellion against God that led to the destruction of Jerusalem, even more deals with the hope of Israel’s rebirth with divine assistance. In this book, Old Testament scholar Ronald Clements explains the world and worldview of Ezekiel. What emerges is a vision of hope and rebirth for all who seek God’s love and guidance.

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  • Cross And The Resurrection (Student/Study Guide)

    $10.99

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    As Christians, we’re followers of Jesus Christ. But how much do we really know about our leader? The LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST series recounts the life of Christ, who He is, what He taught, things He did. It pulls together accounts from all four Gospels, in chronological order, of His life and ministry on earth. If you want to know Christ more fully, this series will give you a unique look at some of the most important teachings and events in the life of Christ. As you examine the life of Jesus, you’ll be challenged and encouraged to follow Him more closely.

    THE FINAL HOUR HAD COME. InThe Cross and the Resurrection you will witness the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. Observe Jesus, unyielding in His pursuit of God’s will, in agony as He considers the death He must face. But you’ll also see the glorious resurrection of Jesus and experience His commissioning of His followers to take His gospel to the ends of the earth.

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  • Signs And Shadows Reading John 5-12

    $17.50

    SKU (ISBN): 9780800629366ISBN10: 0800629361Francis MoloneyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: June 1996Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media Print On Demand Product

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  • Mark

    $36.00

    Mark, though often eclipsed by the other synoptic gospels, is considered by many scholars to be the earliest written gospel and thus closest to the historical Jesus. In his book, Douglas Hare examines Mark for modern Christians in search of the Jesus as portrayed in these earliest known writings. What emerges is a Jesus whose moral and religious teachings are of secondary importance to that of his life, death, and resurrection. Jesus as depicted in Mark serves as the window through which we may see God. God’s love for humankind, Hare contends, is made visible through Mark’s Jesus.

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  • History Literature And Society In The Book Of Acts

    $124.00

    These essays use an interdisciplinary approach for recent Book of Acts scholarship. Insights from the social sciences, narratological studies, Greek and Roman rhetoric and history, and classics, set Acts in its original historical, literary and social context. These methods of interpretation have only recently been applied to Acts in a systematic way. This is a valuable overview of some of the chief preoccupations of current biblical studies from leading scholars in Old and New Testament studies and the history of antiquity.

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  • Colossians Ephesians 1-2 Timothy And Titus

    $36.00

    New in the Westminster Bible Companion! Aimed at a more introductory level than either “The Old Testament Library” or “Interpretation,” this volume explains the Epistles in which early Christians tried to apply Pauline thinking to their own situations.

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  • Lord Teach Us (Student/Study Guide)

    $13.99

    The Lord’s Prayer – the prayer taught by Jesus himself that unites Christians throughout the world – is dissected phrase by phrase in this very readable book by two eminent theologians. From “Our Father” to “Amen,” Willimon and Hauerwas apply this ancient prayer to the whole of the Christian experience so that we come to see our life in Christian community as reflection of these very words.

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  • Bread And Broth (Student/Study Guide)

    $9.95

    Serve a different kind of soup and bread each week as you study the lives of Jacob, Moses, Joshua, Elisha, John the Baptist and Jesus in this six-part series. Each study provides a recipe for the soup of the week. Members can be invited to prepare the soup and bake breads to share. This program allows congregations to enjoy a fellowship meal together as they learn about a biblical character.

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  • 1-2 Peter And Jude

    $34.00

    Fred Craddock examines the letters of 1 and 2 Peter and Jude. Of each epistle he asks, What kind of literature is it? Who wrote the letter? To whom was the letter written? And for what purpose was the letter written? Craddock’s answers let us draw from these often undervalued epistles on awareness of what is involved in living a Christian life in this world. We also see the similarities and differences in how Christ is portrayed in these epistles as opposed to the depiction found in other New Testament writings.

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  • Deuteronomy

    $34.00

    Deuteronomy is more than a relic of ancient history. It is a living document that deals with issues relevant to the modern-day reader. They include justice and the vision of the Great Society; individual responsibility versus the importance of community; and the nature of loyalty to God and to the world. By examining these and other issues in this ancient work, readers will find striking parallels between the world of Israel several millennia ago and ours today. This absorbing and readable commentary will stimulate discussion about the Deuteronomistic prescriptions for a healthy society and their applicability to contemporary life and society.

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  • Luke

    $40.00

    The Gospel of Luke is arguably the most recognizable and beloved of the gospel writings. It contains familiar stories such as the birth of Christ and the parables of the good Samaritan and the prodigal son. Its messages about inclusivity and economic justice continue to empower many in their struggles for liberation. Luke is also noted for the prominence of women in its narrative. The general familiarity with Luke, however, may impede a true sense of what this Gospel is about as a whole. Thus, New Testament scholar Sharon H. Ringe offers readers a thorough introduction to and a critical reading of Luke. Readers will gain a renewed understanding of this Gospel in light of its whole message.

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  • Covenants : The Key To Gods Relationship With Mankind

    $14.99

    This text on covenants is a systematic presentation of the nine divine covenants found in Scripture, the knowledge of which provides a necessary backdrop for the study of many other biblical subjects.

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  • Romans

    $34.00

    Books in the Westminister Bible Companion series assist laity in their study of the Bible as a guide to Christian faith and practice. Each volume seeks both to understand the biblical book in its original historical context and explore its significance for faithful living today. These books are ideal for individual study and for Bible study classes and groups

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  • Tabernacle Of David

    $19.99

    The Tabernacle of David is the second work in Conner’s trilogy concerning the three major dwelling places of God in the Old Testament. This text answers many vital questions concerning the tabernacle in the Old Testament and its significance to New Testament revelation. The Tabernacle of David is a devotional, typical, theological and practical book and clearly shows the vast differences between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant methods of worship. It presents an exciting and stimulating challenge to the believer who is hungry to learn more about the move of the Holy Spirit today.

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  • Temple Of Solomon

    $18.99

    The Temple of Solomon: discover how the ancient Hebrews worshiped God in splendor. In this temple that stood until its destructionin Jeremiah’s day, all Israel could come and offer sacrifices to Him. Study the order of worship as found in the Temple of Solomon and examine the many distinctions that separate it from the Tabernacles of Moses and David. The Temple of Solomon includes: Chronological look at the temple from its initial design to completion; historical background and significance on the dedication of the Temple; a brief view of the life of Solomon; insightful study on the sacrifices performed in the Temple; thorough discussion on the use and symbolism of Temple furniture; a picture of Redemption’s plan seen through the Temple; charts and pictures of priestly garments and Temple objects; and supplemental material on other temples found in Scripture.

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  • Foundations Of Christian Doctrine

    $24.99

    Just as any building needs a strong foundation, Christians need a solid understanding of theology to soundly interpret Scripture. Here 12 of the great doctrines of faith—from God to angels, sin to atonement—are presented clearly and relevantly. An excellent tool for pastors, this readable text is also appropriate for individual study and research.

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  • John : An Intimate Look At The Savior (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.99

    13 Chapters

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    JOHN AN INTIMATE LOOK AT THE SAVIOR
    John’s Gospel reveals the wonder of Christ as seen through the eyes of a close friend. As you study the book of John, you will develop a deeper, more personal understanding of our Savior. You will come to know his thoughts and character. You will see him in his glory … marvel at his beauty … be changed by his wisdom … and discover the riches of following him closely and knowing him well.
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  • John : A Life Changing Encounter With Gods Word (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    Exactly who was Jesus? A wise teacher? A prophet? A fake? During Jesus’ lifetime, no one understood his mission, but with a few carefully chosen incidents, the Apostle John unfolds the truth. Throughout the centuries, this portrait has drawn men and women into committed belief and intimate relationships with the Son of God. It includes historical insight, word definitions, discussion questions and assignments. Leader’s guide is included in each book.

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  • Galatians : A Life Changing Encounter With Gods Word From The Book Of Galat (Stu

    $11.99

    1. The True Gospel (Overview And 1:1-9)
    2. The Source Of Truth (1:10-24)
    3. Confirmation Of The Truth (2:1-10)
    4. Contending For The Truth (2:11-21)
    5. Living By Faith (3:1-14)
    6. The Priority Of The Promise (3:15-25)
    7. The Rights Of A Son (3:26-4:11)
    8. A Choice Of Allegiance (4:12-31)
    9. Christian Freedom (5:1-15)
    10. Living By The Spirit (5:16-26)
    11. Keeping On Track (6:1-10)
    12. Focusing On The Eternal (6:11-18 And Review)

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    GALATIANS is a Bible study to encourage believers through God’s Word to maintain your faith and stand firm against false teachings. Participants will learn to apply relevant scriptures to their lives and improve study skills. Also included are historical insights, word definitions, discussion questions, assignments, and a leader’s guide. Format: Workbook Audience: New Christian Number of Questions: 12 Average Number of Questions: 17 Prep Time: Medium

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  • Christian Attitude Toward Attitudes (Student/Study Guide)

    $8.99

    What is an attitude? Is a Christian attitude something different? Can a Christian have a bad attitude? A subject that touches every Christian every day.

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  • James : Real Faith For The Real World (Student/Study Guide)

    $8.99

    1. Perseverance
    James 1:1-18
    2. Hearing And Responding
    James 1:19-2:26
    3. Words That Hurt, Words That Heal
    James 3:1-12
    4. Two Kinds Of Smart Living
    James 3:13-4:12
    5. Planning Versus Patience
    James 4:13-5:20
    48 Pages

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    Real Christian faith doesn’t remain hidden in the heart: It shows itself through the lives we live. Faith grows as we cultivate perseverance, humility, and patience–key attributes that the book of James commends. James calls us to demonstrate our faith in practical ways in the world around us. Studying James will help you prove the reality of your faith through sound actions, attitudes, and words in your everyday life.

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  • Israels Divine Healer

    $19.99

    1. Human Physicians And Healing Deities
    2. Israel’s Divine Healer In The Torah And Historical Books
    3. Israel’s Divine Healer In Poetry And Wisdom Literature
    4. Israel’s Divine Healer In The Prophetic Books
    5. Israel’s Divine Healer In The New Testament
    6. Cnclusions And Reflections

    462 Pages

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    1. Human Physicians and Healing Deities
    2. Israel’s Divine Healer in the Torah and Historical Books
    3. Israel’s Divine Healer in Poetry and Wisdom Literature
    4. Israel’s Divine Healer in the Prophetic Books
    5. Israel’s Divine Healer in the New Testament
    6. Cnclusions and Reflections

    462 Pages

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  • Mark : The Serving Christ (Student/Study Guide)

    $11.99

    Each study in the God’s Word for Today series provides an in-depth exploration of a book of the Bible. Each session includes:

    *background information on the book of the Bible, its author, audience, occasion, and purpose;
    *learning experiences that promote exciting and challenging discussions;
    *notes for leaders that answer questions, suggest a learning process, and provide additional information;
    *discussion starters that help participants apply God’s Word to their daily lives.
    (10 sessions) Many people who are great by the world’s standards or who are in positions of authority lord their greatness over those they consider below them. Often such people expect to be served. But not our Lord Jesus. The Lord of heaven and earth took on the lowly form of a man to serve humanity and to sacrifice His life to ransom people from sin, death, and Satan.

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  • James : How Faith Works

    $11.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780570095415ISBN10: 0570095417Binding: Trade PaperPublished: July 1995Gods Word For Today – Concorida PublishingPublisher: Concordia Publishing House Print On Demand Product

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  • Colossians Philemon : Take A New Look At Christians

    $11.99

    ‘Jesus Christ Lord!’ These three words boldly confess the person and work of God’s only Son. In fact, ‘Jesus Christ Lord’ could be used to summarize all Christian doctrine. God speaks to us today through Colossians and Philemon.

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  • Galatians : The Cost Of Freedom

    $11.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780570094883ISBN10: 0570094887Binding: Trade PaperPublished: July 1995Gods Word For Today – Concorida PublishingPublisher: Concordia Publishing House Print On Demand Product

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  • Psalms : Conversations With God

    $11.99

    Each study in the God’s Word for Today series provides an in-depth exploration of a book of the Bible. Each session includes:

    *background information on the book of the Bible, its author, audience, occasion, and purpose
    *learning experiences that promote exciting and challenging discussions
    *notes for leaders that answer questions, suggest a learning process, and provide additional information
    *discussion starters that help participants apply God’s Word to their daily lives
    (12 sessions) Most people who know anything about the Bible know a few “literary gems” from the Psalms. But if you are not satisfied with a few oft-quoted verses, then come to a full banquet. You are invited to sit down at the table and enjoy the spiritual food found in the Psalms. Real people, who had real problems and joys, wrote the Psalms. Just as God spoke to the writers of the Psalms, so He speaks to you today.

    Leaders guide is included.

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  • Proverbs : Gods Gift Of Wisdom

    $11.99

    (10 sessions) Each study in the God’s Word for Today series provides an in-depth exploration of a book of the Bible. Each session includes:

    *background information on the book of the Bible, its author, audience, occasion, and purpose;
    *learning experiences that promote exciting and challenging discussions;
    *notes for leaders that answer questions, suggest a learning process, and provide additional information;
    *discussion starters that help participants apply God’s Word to their daily lives.
    The wisdom of the Lord underlies and supports the universe. Wisdom is more precious than any worldly wealth, and God wants to give it to all. Through faith strengthened by the Holy Spirit working through His Word God provides wisdom.

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  • 1 Peter : Gods Chosen People

    $11.99

    Each study in the God’s Word for Today series provides an in-depth exploration of a book of the Bible. Each session includes:
    *background information on the book of the Bible, its author, audience, occasion, and purpose;
    *learning experiences that promote exciting and challenging discussions;
    *notes for leaders that answer questions, suggest a learning process, and provide additional information;
    *discussion starters that help participants apply God’s Word to their daily lives.

    (13 sessions) By inspiration of the Holy Spirit, the apostle Peter writes His first epistle to those concerned about living their Christian faith in a sometimes unreceptive and even hostile environment. Peter’s words of hope are just as timely today as they were for the believers of the first century who first received them.

    Leaders guide is included.

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  • Ecclesiastes : Enjoying Gods Gifts

    $11.99

    Each study in the God’s Word for Today series provides an in-depth exploration of a book of the Bible. Each session includes:

    *background information on the book of the Bible, its author, audience, occasion, and purpose;
    *learning experiences that promote exciting and challenging discussions;
    *notes for leaders that answer questions, suggest a learning process, and provide additional information;
    *discussion starters that help participants apply God’s Word to their daily lives.
    (6 sessions) A wealth of divine wisdom for daily living is available in Ecclesiastes. In this Old Testament book we can discover how the truths of King Solomon can lead us into a deeper study of all the Bible. We can learn what God, though Solomon, teaches us about:

    *viewing and living life in a sinful world;
    *dealing with the good and the bad in life;
    *worship and wisdom;
    *God’s abundant grace and mercy demonstrated iin the person and life of Jesus;
    *enjoying our earthly life and using the gifts God has given in His glory.

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  • Heavenly Hosts : A Biblical Study Of Angels

    $12.99

    Compiled from the writings of the late Finis Jennings Dake, this is more than just another book about angels. In the traditional Dake style, this is a comprehensive and exclusively biblical study of angels. It is loaded with scriptures detailing the many types of angels, their nature, the fascinating work they do, and more.

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  • Theology Of The Gospel Of Matthew

    $37.99

    Lecturers can request examination copies for course consideration.
    Matthew’s Gospel is the most significant Jewish-Christian document of the New Testament. Ulrich Luz both outlines and elucidates the story told in the Gospel, emphasizing its focal points: the Sermon on the Mount, the miracles, the renunciation of possessions, and particularly the theology of judgment by works, an idea that represents both a challenge, in its quest for a church set apart from non-Christians by deeds alone, and a burden, through its traumatic origin in the breach between Matthew’s community and the Israelite majority.

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  • Reading Esther : A Case For The Literary Carnivalesque

    $35.00

    In this original interpretation of the book of Esther, Kenneth Craig offers to interpreters a new way of reading this story. According to Craig, Esther has been undervalued and misunderstood because its true genre, the literary carnivalesque, has not been considered.

    The Literary Currents in Biblical Interpretation series explores current trends within the discipline of biblical interpretation by dealing with the literary qualities of the Bible: the play of its language, the coherence of its final form, and the relationships between text and readers. Biblical interpreters are being challenged to take responsibility for the theological, social, and ethical implications of their readings. This series encourages original readings that breach the confines of traditional biblical criticism.

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  • Beginners Guide To The New Testament

    $20.00

    Is there a dominant and unchanging theme in the New Testament? If so, what does that say about God and his relationship with humanity? Barclay answers these questions in this clear and concise discussion of the main themes of each N.T. book. This classic reissue is ideal for individual or group study.

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  • Comfort One Another

    $30.00

    This unique study considers the exegetical and hermeneutical possibilities of analyzing the entire letter of 1 Thessalonians as a letter of consolation. Abraham Smith maintains that Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians with a full knowledge of the tradition of Greco-Roman letters of consolation and chose this genre to sustain members of the Thessalonian church. Smith explicates the social and literary conventions of this tradition and fully discloses why this particular rhetoric of care was employed. Showing how Paul’s letter of consolation was understood in Paul’s world and by subsequent generations, Smith demonstrates the usefulness of Paul’s rhetoric of comfort for modern society

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  • John Calvins Exegesis Of The Old Testament

    $38.00

    John Calvin’s reading of the Old Testament was a departure from that of many of his contemporaries. He rejected much of the traditional Christian exegesis of the Old Testament that attempted to to explain it in terms of the New Testament revelation of Christ. He also rejected much of the traditional Jewish exegesis of the Old Testament that favored a more so-called historical approach to the writings. Instead he offered a middle way to interpret the Old Testament scripture with respect to both traditions. David Puckett examines this often-neglected area of study of John Calvin’s exegetical reasoning in this comprehensive and fascinating analysis.

    The Columbia Series in Reformed Theology represents a joint commitment by Columbia Theological Seminary and Westminster John Knox Press to provide theological resources from the Reformed tradition for the church today. This series examines theological and ethical issues that confront church and society in our own particular time and place.

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  • All Things Are Possible To Believers

    $23.00

    New! “The research of one of the world’s foremost exegetes,”—Catholic Biblical Quarterly. Interpreting the Sermon on the Mount in the light of the Lord’s Prayer, Schnackenburg arugues that true discipleship, though strenuous, is, indeed, attainable.

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  • Theology Of The Gospel Of John

    $38.99

    Lecturers can request examination copies for course consideration.
    D. Moody Smith lucidly explains the theological ideas of the Gospel of John, one of the most important documents of the New Testament. He concentrates on its presentation of Jesus as the Christ, and deals also with such topics as God, the scriptures, the Church, and the spirit. These topics are related insofar as possible to the specific setting in which the Gospel was written, since one cannot understand such theological concepts in the abstract. The book is an ideal introduction to the question of the origin of the Gospel of John as well as its theology.

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  • Resurrection Of Jesus

    $20.00

    What actually happened at the resurrection of Jesus? Gerd Luedemann suggests that this question, considered unanswerable by many, is of critical importance to Christians and that it can be answered more specifically than has been the case in recent studies. Luedemann begins with the oldest list of witnesses to the resurrection and proceeds from there to other texts from Paul and the Gospels to investigate the events of Good Friday, Easter, and Pentecost.

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  • Method And Message Of Jesus Teachings (Revised)

    $40.00

    This useful and practical book provides the college student, seminarian, church study group, and interested layperson a much-needed introductory guide on the “how” (method) and the “what” (message) of Jesus teachings. In this revised edition, Stein updates this classic work, adds a new bibliography, and introduces use of the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, bringing this important text to a new generation of students.

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  • Theology Of The Letters Of James Peter And Jude

    $67.99

    The letters of James, 1 and 2 Peter, and Jude are among the most neglected parts of the New Testament, for they lack the immediacy and specificity of the Pauline letters. The authors of this study seek to remedy such neglect; they set the letters in context, examine their major themes, and argue that they are important both for the theology of the New Testament generally and for contemporary discussion about the nature and character of Christian faith today.

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  • Christians And The New Creation

    $29.00

    In this major thematic work, senior scholar Paul Minear examines the Genesis motifs that are echoed in numerous parts of the New Testament. By doing so, Minear links the story of the old creation with the story of the new creation as he examines the language of beginnings–creation, fall, and curse–found in both testaments. Minear concludes that there is a need to reexamine the legacy of the old creation in order to understand and value the gift of the new creation.

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  • Introduction To New Testament Textual Criticism (Revised)

    $22.00

    Since its original publication 30 years ago, Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism has known no equal. In it, Greenlee covers the sources and transmission of the N.T. text, the establishment and theory of the critical text, Palaeology, praxis, and the collation and classification of manuscripts. This revised edition features an expanded and reordered presentation of the principles of textual criticism, and variants are based on the text of UBS4.

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  • Using Gods Resources Wisely

    $17.00

    New and different readings of biblical texts are one consequence of a growing awareness of the environmental crisis and how it relates to social relations, especially in urban settings. Walter Brueggemann explores readings from Isaiah and how they relate to the environment and urban crisis. He approaches the readings as an artistic-theological history of the city of Jerusalem–a case study of urban environmental crisis that resulted from a lost sense of covenantal neighborliness. Reflecting on Jerusalem, its failure, demise, and prospect, Brueggemann uncovers some alarming parallels in today’s urban cities, and offers a demanding but hopeful challenge to faith.

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  • Walk Of Repentance (Student/Study Guide)

    $15.99

    The Walk Of Repentance is a 24 week study about repentance: what it is, what it brings about and what kind of behavior and attitudes we must repent of. This study has not been formulated to give a person more “head knowledge”, the idea of it is to help the Word of God take root in your heart so that you can experience that true repentance. Each week of this curriculum has a theme, with a different Bible study each day. Each day you will have different types of studies on the same theme. On day six and seven of each week you will find the story of the Church woven through character studies of different Christians down through the centuries. Your walk of faith will be deeply affected as you encounter the level of devotion of others and what Christianity is really all about.

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  • Theology Of The Book Of Revelation

    $39.99

    Lecturers can request examination copies for course consideration.
    Richard Bauckham expounds the theology of the Book of Revelation: its understanding of God, Christ and the Spirit, the role of the Church in the world, and the hope of the coming of God’s universal kingdom. Close attention is paid both to the literary form in which the theology is expressed and to the original context to which the book was addressed. Contrary to many misunderstandings of Revelation, it is shown to be one of the masterpieces of early Christian literature, with much to say to the Church today. This study offers a unique account of the theology and message of Revelation.

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  • Paul Women And Wives

    $34.00

    Paul’s letters stand at the center of the dispute over women, the church, and the home, with each side championing passages from the Apostle. Now, in a challenging new attempt to wrestle with these thorny texts, Craig Keener delves as deeply into the world of Paul and the apostles as anyone thus far. Acknowledging that we must take the biblical text seriously, and recognizing that Paul’s letters arose in a specific time and place for a specific purpose, Keener mines the historical, lexical, cultural, and exegetical details behind Paul’s words about women in the home and ministry to give us one of the most insightful expositions of the key Pauline passages in years.

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