The third edition of A Survey of the Old Testament, by Andrew Hill and John Walton, is an indispensable guide for readers who want to explore the literary, historical, and theological issues behind the Old Testament and its various books. For each Old Testament book, the Survey addresses background information, purpose, message, structure, and major themes.&… Read more…
Eugene Merrill's An Historical Survey Of The Old Testament, second edition, offers an introductory-level overview that uses the historical structure of the Old Testament as its basic framework and presents a conservative response to many critical issues.
In this second edition certain sections are rewritten in light of fresh discovery … Read more…
G. Campbell Morgan understood the unity and connectedness of every part of the Bible, sharing this understanding through his Analyzed Bible. "Telescopic" in nature, his study focused on the structure of the Bible in broad strokes, leaving others to plumb the depths of individual verses and chapters.
Under Campbell's expert guidance, re… Read more…
This easy-to-read full color handbook gives you a big-picture view of the Bible to set you up for a lifetime of Bible learning. Quickly get a firm grasp of key Bible foundations for a clearer understanding of God and his Word than ever before with more than 200 charts, time lines, maps, and pictures.Whether it's your first time picking up the Bible or yo… Read more…
G. Campbell Morgan understood the interrelationship and unity of every section of the Bible. He shared this understanding through the system of Bible study that he presents in the Analyzed Bible.
Telescopic in nature, this study focuses on the connections and structure in broad strokes, leaving the detail of verses and chapters to other co… Read more…
G. Campbell Morgan understood clearly from his many years of reading and studying the Word the interrelationship and unity of every section of the Bible. He shared this understanding through the system of Bible study that he presents in the Analyzed Bible. "Telescopic" in nature, Campbell himself was quick to point out that his study focused on connections a… Read more…
G. Campbell Morgan understood clearly from his many years of reading and studying the Word the interrelationship and unity of every section of the Bible. He shared this understanding through the system of Bible study that he presents in the Analyzed Bible. "Telescopic" in nature, Campbell himself was quick to point out that his study focused on connections a… Read more…
The Illustrated Bible Survey introduces all the books of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Based on more than thirty years of scholarly research and classroom teaching, editors Ed Hindson, Elmer Towns, and scholars from Liberty University provide a visually engaging, practical, readable, and insightful overview of God’s Word and its eternal message.… Read more…
The Bible is the ultimate handbook for all circumstances and questions in our lives, but the sheer size and scope can be overwhelming. In this series of handbooks, Leadership Ministries Worldwide filters down the vast information and knowledge found in the Bible to focus on what defines and guides us based on our calling - generally for all believers regardl… Read more…
A long-awaited abridgement of Raymond Brown’s classic and best-selling introduction to the New Testament
Since its publication in 1997, Raymond Brown’s Introduction to the New Testament has been widely embraced by modern readers seeking to understand the Christian Bible. Acknowledged as a paragon of New Testament studies in his lifetim… Read more…
From the experience of a lifetime of scholarship, preaching, teaching, and writing, Raymond E. Brown covers the entire scope of the New Testament with ease and clarity. He walks readers book by book through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. While a wealth of information is contained in these pages, the work’s most impressive features are t… Read more…
Many current Bible "intro" volumes focus more on theories about the biblical text than on the text itself. They lack the simplicity that has become increasingly important over the past few decades as basic biblical literacy has declined. Robert Kugler and Patrick Hartin seek to remedy that problem by turning readers back to the text at hand.
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