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The only complete interlinear Bible available in English--and it's keyed to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance! Thousands of pastors, students, and laypeople have found the Interlinear Bible to be a time-saving tool for researching the subtle nuances and layers of meaning within the original biblical languages. Featuring the complete Hebrew and Greek texts with a direct English rendering below each word, it also includs the Literal Translation of the Bible in the outside column. But what truly sets this resource apart are the Strong's numbers printed directly above the Hebrew and Greek words. Strong's numbers enable even those with no prior knowledge of Greek or Hebrew to easily access a wealth of language reference works keyed to Strong's--Greek/Hebrew dictionaries, analytical lexicons, concordances, word studies, and more.
Bible study leaders, Scripture students, preachers, and people curious to see their favorite biblical texts in different translations will benefit from this volume. The same set of verses from both the NKJV and the Amplified Bible appear in side-by-side columns on each page, making for effortless verse comparison. And, readers will appreciate this edition's easy-to-read type, which is larger than that in other parallel Bibles. Features: 9.4 point type Black letter edition New King James Version Completely updated, this translation remains faithful to the accuracy and beauty of the KJV, yet uses contemporary, readable language. Amplified Bible Displaying additional words that communicate shades of meaning in the original text, this translation expands the reader's understanding of the Scriptures.
Original translation. Original commentary. Original illustrations. If you are looking for one of the most original Bibles--this is it! Get the first English Bible ever to be translated from the original languages of Greek and Hebrew. This is a facsimile of the Geneva Bible, which means you get an exact copy of the original (including margin notes from the translators!). Use this Bible as your main translation, next to another version, or simply as a must-have keepsake from Christian history!The Geneva Bible was a monumental achievement in the history of Protestant Bible translation. Born in a time of religious and political upheaval it helped foster Scripture literacy among the common people of England and offered for the first time "study resources" to make the Bible easier to understand.Features that made this Bible revolutionary then and still makes it valuable now: Text printed in readable roman typeDivision of the text into numbered verses and includes cross referencesItalic type used for words not in the original languagesComes with the Apocrypha (like most Bibles printed before 1800)Extensive textual and explanatory commentary placed in the marginsWords/phrases displayed at the heads of pages to promote Scripture memorizationOver 30 maps and woodcuts illustrating biblical scenes, including labeled diagrams of the Ark of the Covenant, Tabernacle, and moreFeatures that make this particular version of the Geneva Bible a top pick: Clear facsimile--this is a copy, yet it is still easy to readOriginal and authentic--complete, original commentary, maps, and woodcut illustrationsAdded context--solid overviews and an in-depth introduction to the Geneva BibleQuality--includes ribbon markers, sewn binding, and more!Enjoy seeing original illustrations from the Geneva Bible! Not all modern Bibles include illustrations yet the Geneva Bible of 1560 did. It was created so both the common people and church leaders could deepen their understanding of the Bible--and included labeled diagrams and maps!Fascinating facts about the Geneva Bible: Queen Mary's (1553-1558) persecution of her Protestant subjects caused many to flee to the continent to avoid imprisonment or execution. Geneva, Switzerland soon became a center for Protestant biblical scholarship. It was there that a group of the movement's leading lights gathered to undertake a fresh translation of the Scriptures into English: the Geneva Bible.It was the first Bible to include many "study" features, including margin commentary, verses, readable roman type, and more. It was even a quarter of the size of most Bibles at the time, making it easy to carry around!The Pilgrims brought it with them on the Mayflower's perilous voyage to religious freedom.It would have been the version John Bunyan, author of Pilgrim's Progress, would have read.
An interlinear Bible in English that is useful for pastors, students, and laypeople to research the subtle nuances and layers of meaning within the original biblical languages. Featuring the Hebrew and Greek texts with an English rendering below each word, it also includes "The Literal Translation of the Bible" in the outside column.
This volume brings together a range of articles by renowned Reformed theologian J I Packer, written for both popular and scholarly journals over the years. In them, Packer strongly defends Trinitarian theology, and addresses themes such as atonement, justification, and the Holy Spirit.
7 Books That Rocked the Church, by Daniel Crane, explores controversial books throughout history that the Christian church has famously disavowed--and asks the question, Why?Engagingly written and thoughtfully researched, this book explores what the "fuss" was all about with books ranging in date from the second century after Christ to more contemporary authors. Books by Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Galileo Galilei, and many others profoundly upset the church by calling into question foundational Christian doctrines or beliefs. Most of the books discussed here were banned at some time by Christian authorities.The author's aim is to challenge Christians to respond critically but open-mindedly to books that oppose a Christian worldview. Readers of 7 Books That Rocked the Church will come away better equipped to answer the charge that the church is intolerant of competing ideas. They will also develop the ability to interact with new and possibly dangerous ideas that comport with Jesus' admonition to be wise as serpents but gentle as doves. This book also includes discussion questions for further study.Valentinus the Gnostic: Who Doesn't Love a Conspiracy Theory? (Think The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown)Galileo Galilei: A Scandal of Religion, Science, and PoliticsVoltaire's Candide, Enlightenment Rationalism, and the Church's Thin SkinDarwin's Origin of Species: The Many Faces of Evolutionary TheoryMarx's Communist Manifesto: The Red Bull of the MassesSigmund Freud's EgoJoseph Campbell: Christianity as an (Almost) Enlightened Myth (A book that strongly influenced George Lucas's Star Wars films)
How should Christians address specific problems, controversies, and crises in communication today? By looking at influential Christian thinkers throughout history, we can identify wisdom that enriches us today in practical ways. Words and Witnesses explores various influential Christian thinkers and theologians from across church history in order to expand our contemporary conversations in communication studies and media theory. Individual chapters written by contributing scholars focus on major Christian thinkers, starting with Athanasius, St. Augustine, and John Chrysostom, moving through the Middle Ages to address figures such as Anselm, Nicholas of Cusa, Teresa of Lisieux, and arriving in the present with reflections on the work of John Howard Yoder, C. S. Lewis, Martin Luther King Jr., Abraham Kuyper, and Desmond Tutu, among others. Each chapter delves into how the contemporary church, and scholars of media, can turn to these influential Christian thinkers as resources for addressing specific problems in communication today. By analyzing church practices, doctrine, and biblical texts this book provides the church with resources and inspiration to communicate in distinctly Christian ways.
"An investigation of the use of literary-stylistic metathesis, involving the deliberate transposition (or inversion) of contiguous letters among multiple words in the same context, in the Hebrew Bible, with attention also to this phenomenon in post-biblical Jewish Hebrew compositions"--
An Introduction to Reading Biblical Wisdom Texts is designed for undergraduate students and laypersons who are studying Scripture. Part One poses fundamental questions addressed by the genre of wisdom literature, explores definitions of wisdom and folly from the biblical perspective, describes the characteristics and forms of wisdom poetry, and places Israel's wisdom tradition in a wider historical-cultural context. Part Two addresses the practical wisdom associated with Proverbs, treating both the contents and the academic questions that arise. Parts Three and Four focus on Ecclesiastes and Job, respectively, and on the interpretive challenges they raise. Finally, Part Five recognizes the place of Song of Songs in the wisdom tradition. This text is a highly accessible and engagingly written introduction to the Bible's wisdom literature and is built on a strong scholarly foundation.Elaine A. Phillips has served as professor of biblical and theological studies at Gordon College (Wenham, MA) since 1993 and for the past two decades has also been a visiting professor at Jerusalem University College. She is the author of numerous scholarly articles on the Old Testament and has served on the editorial board of the Bulletin for Biblical Research. Phillips has received several distinguished teaching awards and regularly lectures on the Bible to both professional societies and lay audiences.
The" Fire Bible Student Edition "enables readers to track 20 themes through Scripture. Detailed book introductions, extensive study notes, and practical training on Christian living and outreach make this a unique resource for youth and their leaders.
"They made me take care of the vineyards, but my own vineyard I neglected." (Song of Songs 1:6b)Paul urged Timothy to learn this vital principle when he was still young. It contains one of the keys in Christian work: If someone in ministry is not all right, the quality of their ministry will be affected. In Christian ministries, it is easy to find workers who never think of themselves. While selflessness is a Christlike trait, at times we can push ourselves too far, leading to the paradigm of stressed and burned-out people. In order to love God and serve others, we often need to be still, take a rest, and be refreshed. This book will help Christians find the balance between ministry and "monastery," between the urgent work of service and the place of rest and restoration.Caring for our own "vineyard"--the talents, gifts, and emotional resources of our personality--is not only a privilege but a duty. It is part of good stewardship, an act of obedience as disciples of Christ. Far from being a sign of a more spiritual attitude, neglecting our own needs can be a serious mistake and even a sin.
The individual book of Psalms from the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS).Handy individual bookletStiff paper and writing margin for notesContent and layout identical to BHSBiblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) is known to be the definitive edition of the Hebrew Bible. It is widely regarded as a reliable edition of the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures and is the most widely used original-language edition among scholars.This stand-alone volume of Psalms is identical in content and appearance to the book of Psalms in the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. The booklet is printed on sturdy paper and has a writing margin for notes, making it ideal for intensive study of the Hebrew text.Psalms is edited by H. Bardtke.
The individual book of Isaiah from the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS).Handy individual bookletStiff paper and writing margin for notesContent and layout identical to BHSBiblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS) is known to be the definitive edition of the Hebrew Bible. It is widely regarded as a reliable edition of the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures and is the most widely used original-language edition among scholars.This stand-alone volume of Isaiah is identical in content and appearance to the book of Isaiah in the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. The booklet is printed on sturdy paper and has a writing margin for notes, making it ideal for intensive study of the Hebrew text.Isaiah is edited by D. Winton Thomas.
Luther's translation has been recommended by the Evangelical Church in Germany for Protestants both in religious education and Bible translation. This edition features an updated German translation of the Bible that retains Luther's language in many places while conveying his more difficult or ambiguous terms into modern German, giving it at once a timeless and modern feel.On the Apocrypha: "Not equal to the Holy Scriptures, but still useful and easy to read." This is how Martin Luther characterized the Apocrypha (from the Greek apokryptein = to hide). In his Bible translation, he therefore summarized them in a separate section between the Old and New Testaments.In 1534, Martin Luther and his colleagues translated most of the Apocrypha from the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint), and only had very unreliable original text editions available. Therefore the Apocrypha was partly retranslated for this 2017 edition, using the language and readability of Luther's translation as a model. The result is a German translation that (1) is based on the Septuagint, (2) can be compared with other translations of the Apocrypha, (3) is suitable for academic use, and (4) can still be compared with older Luther editions by reason of partially duplicated verse references.With the exception of Psalms, which is a single column, the biblical text is presented in two columns.Features include: Outlines at the beginning of each bookCross-references as footnotes to the textMaps inside front and back coversA subject index
Genesis of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia as a handy single issue is now available again! Eidted by Otto Epbfeldt. Content and print image are identical to the current 5th revised edition of Biblica Hebraica Stuttgartensai (BHS). The booklet is printed on stiff paper and possess a wide margin for notes -- the ideal basis for an intensive study of the Hebrew Text.
The Editio Critica Maior provides the full range of resources necessary for scholarly research in establishing the text and reconstructing the history of the New Testament text during its first thousand years.Resources include: all the variants found in the selected Greek manuscripts and in citations by the Greek Fathers, the evidence of the most important early versions (Latin, Coptic, Syriac, and Ethiopic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text, the evidence of other versions (Armenian, Georgian, and Old Church Slavonic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text and to the extent they are available in editions.The text of the present edition has been established afresh on the basis of these resources.The Editio Critica Maior of the Acts of the Apostles is available in four volumes. This fourth volume (Volume III/3) Studies, contains a section called "Text-Critical Commentary" that discusses those passages where difficulties are found in the textual tradition. Additional studies in this volume address various aspects of the manuscript and linguistic traditions associated with the text of the Acts of the Apostles.The volume is edited by Holger Strutwolf, Georg Gäbel, Annette Hüffmeier, Gerd Mink, and Klaus Wachtel.
The Editio Critica Maior provides the full range of resources necessary for scholarly research in establishing the text and reconstructing the history of the New Testament text during its first thousand years.Resources include: all the variants found in the selected Greek manuscripts and in citations by the Greek Fathers, the evidence of the four most important early versions (Latin, Coptic, Syriac, and Ethiopic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text, the evidence of other versions (Armenian, Georgian, and Old Church Slavonic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text and to the extent they are available in editions.The text of the present edition has been established afresh on the basis of these resources.The Editio Critica Maior of the Acts of the Apostles is available in four volumes: The first volume (Volume III/1.1), Text, contains the Greek text of chapters 1-14 along with a clearly structured, extensive text-critical apparatus.The second volume (Volume III/1.2) Text, contains the Greek text of chapters 15-28 along with a clearly structured, extensive text-critical apparatus.The third volume (Volume III/2) Supplementary Material, lists all relevant New Testament manuscripts with descriptions of their textual character in light of the total body of evidence. The manuscripts and manuscript groups are arranged by their role in the development of the text, providing readers with a broader perspective on text-critical issues and promoting greater clarity about how decisions on variant readings are made.The fourth volume (Volume III/3), Studies, contains a section called "Text-Critical Commentary" that discusses those passages where difficulties are found in the textual tradition. Additional studies in this volume address various aspects of the manuscript and linguistic traditions associated with the text of the Acts of the Apostles.The volume is edited by Holger Strutwolf, Georg Gäbel, Annette Hüffmeier, Gerd Mink, and Klaus Wachtel.
The Editio Critica Maior provides the full range of resources necessary for scholarly research in establishing the text and reconstructing the history of the New Testament text during its first thousand years.Resources include: all the variants found in the selected Greek manuscripts and in citations by the Greek Fathers, the evidence of the most important early versions (Latin, Coptic, Syriac, and Ethiopic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text, the evidence of other versions (Armenian, Georgian, and Old Church Slavonic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text and to the extent they are available in editions.The text of the present edition has been established afresh on the basis of these resources.The Editio Critica Maior of the Acts of the Apostles is available in four volumes. This second volume (Volume III/1.2) Text, contains the Greek text of chapters 15-28 along with a clearly structured, extensive text-critical apparatus.The volume is edited by Holger Strutwolf, Georg Gäbel, Annette Hüffmeier, Gerd Mink, and Klaus Wachtel.
The Editio Critica Maior provides the full range of resources necessary for scholarly research in establishing the text and reconstructing the history of the New Testament text during its first thousand years.Resources include: all the variants found in the selected Greek manuscripts and in citations by the Greek Fathers, the evidence of the most important early versions (Latin, Coptic, Syriac, and Ethiopic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text, andthe evidence of other versions (Armenian, Georgian, and Old Church Slavonic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text and to the extent they are available in editions.The text of the present edition has been established afresh on the basis of these resources.The Editio Critica Maior of the Acts of the Apostles is available in four volumes. This third volume (Volume III/2) Supplementary Material, lists all relevant New Testament manuscripts with descriptions of their textual character in light of the total body of evidence. The manuscripts and manuscript groups are arranged by their role in the development of the text, providing readers with a broader perspective on text-critical issues and promoting greater clarity about how decisions on variant readings are made.The volume is edited by Holger Strutwolf, Georg Gäbel, Annette Hüffmeier, Gerd Mink, and Klaus Wachtel.
The Editio Critica Maior provides the full range of resources necessary for scholarly research in establishing the text and reconstructing the history of the New Testament text during its first thousand years.Resources include: all the variants found in the selected Greek manuscripts and in citations by the Greek Fathers, the evidence of the most important early versions (Latin, Coptic, Syriac, and Ethiopic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text, the evidence of other versions (Armenian, Georgian, and Old Church Slavonic) where they witness to variants in the Greek text and to the extent they are available in editions.The text of the present edition has been established afresh on the basis of these resources.The Editio Critica Maior of the Acts of the Apostles is available in four volumes. This first volume (Volume III/1.1), Text, contains the Greek text of chapters 1-14 along with a clearly structured, extensive text-critical apparatus.The volume is edited by Holger Strutwolf, Georg Gäbel, Annette Hüffmeier, Gerd Mink, and Klaus Wachtel.
"Originally published in 1968 by Harper & Row."
Peacemaking Principles PamphletThe Peacemaking Principles pamphlet summarizes the keyprinciples described in Ken Sandes' book, The Peacemaker. Each pamphlet is a one-page, fourfold summary of the basic biblical principles and can serve as an introduction to the topic as well as counseling. Folded, measures 3.5" wide x 8.5" high. 10-pamphlet shrinkwrapped package.
It started out as the Full Life Study Bible; then it became the Life in the Spirit Bible. Now we know it as the new and improved Fire Bible--a reference library in one volume. Originally conceived as a tool to help Pentecostal pastors and lay leaders preach, teach, and reach others with the Gospel, this English Standard Version Study Bible is now available n large print with 12-point type. It includes extensive notes, background articles on key issues and authoratative commentary, along with dozens of other unique features. Created by Life Publishers International. Special Features: *Themefinders--poin readers to 12 major map themes of the Pentecostal tradition. *More than 70 articles explain historical and theological aspects of major topics. * Study notes for key verses. *Book introductions. *Subject index; cross-references; concordance. *In-text maps and charts. * One-year reading plan; and a color maps section.*New type is 12 points: larger than any previous Fire Bible.
It started out as the Full Life Study Bible; then it became the Life in the Spirit Study Bible. Now we know it as the new and improved Fire Bible--a reference library in one volume. Originally conceived as a tool to help Pentecostal pastors and lay leaders preach, teach, and reach others with the Gospel, this King James Version Study Bible is now available in large print with 12-point type. It includes extensive notes, background articles on key issues, and authoritative commentary, along with dozens of other unique features. Created by Life Publishers International. Special Features: *Themefinders point readers to 12 major themes of the Pentecostal tradition.*More than 70 articles explain historical and theological aspects of major topics. * Study notes for key verses. *Book Introductions. *Subject index; cross-references; concordance. *In-text maps and charts. *One-year reading plan; and a color maps section. New type is 12 points: larger than any previous Fire Bible!
"Keep up your ability to read Biblical Hebrew with this daily guide. Each day's reading includes a verse in both Hebrew and English, a new vocabulary word with transliteration and definitions, two vocabulary words for review, and a breakdown of the Hebrew verse into phrases with a side-by-side translation"--
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