"In approaching the study of one of the books of Scripture it must be of considerable help to the student if he can ascertain what is its main design and what is its outstanding topic. As pointed out in the pages in our Introduction to Exodus each book in the Bible has a prominent and dominant theme..
If non-specialists learn the correct principles and processes for hermeneutics, much more accurate and helpful biblical interpretation can be accomplished. Hermeneutics gives the reader not only an understanding of the principles of proper biblical interpretation but also the ability to apply those ..
Most Christians know they should study the Bible more but many find it confusing and hard to understand – let alone enjoy. In this classic book on Bible study, biblical scholar E.W.Bullinger provides a handbook for discovering, understanding, and enjoying the Bible's truths.Binding: PaperbackLo..
A In this illuminating commentary,
A. Graeme Auld helps readers understand the message--historical and
theological--contained in the story of the Israelite monarchy. The message of
the books of Kings remains relevant to today's world. It concerns power and the
constant need for remaining faithfu..
Immortality This is a concise, comprehensive, and
hope-filled study of death and immortality. Boettner addresses a wide range of
questions, including what happens at death, prayers for the dead, burial versus
cremation, soul sleep, annihilation, purgatory, and eternal life.
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To J. C. Ryle, the inspiration of the Scriptures was 'the very keel and foundation of Christianity', the underpinning without which Christians had no warrant for doctrine or practice, 'no solid ground for present peace or hope, and no right to claim the attention of mankind'. He deliberately placed ..
The theory of evolution is all but universally accepted in
the Western world today as an explanation of human origins. Here and there,
however, and apart from Christians who reject evolution on biblical and
theological grounds, there are to be found scientists of various disciplines
who recogniz..
In Joel and Obadiah, John Barton furnishes a fresh translation of
the ancient manuscripts and discusses questions of historical background and
literary architecture before providing a theologically sensitive and critically
informed interpretation of the text.The Old Testament Library
provid..
Charles Spurgeon follows up his popular John Ploughman's Talks
with another volume of plain talk, proverbial sayings, and wise
counsel. Tackling key moral issues with both gentle satire and
straightforward advice, he guides the reader to discover the depths of
God's mercy, salvation through ..
Charles Spurgeon's success as a
legendary preacher and author was generated from his intense love and
concern for "working people." In John Ploughman's Talks, Spurgeon
assumes the persona of a simple ploughman to dispense advice and
address serious moral issues in the language of the common ..
The book of Judges deals with a people who lost their
freedom--not all at once, but gradually. The Israelites were content to let the
neighboring inhabitants of Canaan rule over them. Judges clearly describes the
reasons for this spiritual, moral, and national decline. It began with
compromise. ..