The Orthodox Study Bible- Hardcover: Ancient Christianity Speaks to Today`s World
The FIRST EVER Orthodox Study Bible presents the Bible of the early church and the church of the early Bible.Orthodox Christianity is the face of ancient Christianity to the modern world and embraces the second largest body of Christians in the world. In this first-of-its-kind study Bible, the Bible is presented with commentary from the ancient Christian perspective that speaks to those Christians who seek a deeper experience of the roots of their faith.Features Include: Old Testament newly translated from the Greek text of the Septuagint, including the DeuterocanonNew Testament from the New King James VersionCommentary drawn from the early Church Christians for a better understanding of ScriptureEasy to Locate liturgical readings to align with what passages will be the focus of massBook Introductions and Outlines provide an overview of the background and historical context of the book about to be readSubject Index to easily navigate to various topicsFull color IconsFull color Maps provide a visual representation of meanings, themes, teachings, people, and places of ScriptureEasy-to-read 9.5 point type size
Tanakh, New Testament, Manuscripts & The Israelites
Tract 1 - The Pre-"Eleventh Hour" Extra
Tract 2 - The Great Paradox of the Ages
Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ (Modern English Translation)
Salt and Light
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus puts aside his usual parables and speaks plainly in language anyone can understand. Like Francis of Assisi and others, Arnold chose to live out Jesus' teachings by embracing their self- sacrificing demands. In this collection of talks and essays, he calls us to live for the Sermon's ultimate goal: the overturning of the prevailing order of injustice. In its place, Arnold writes, we must build up a just, peaceable society motivated by love.
Tanakh, New Testament, Manuscripts & The Israelites
Historic Christianity and the Federal Vision
Words and the Word
It is generally recognized that scholarly study of the Bible has taken a 'literary turn' over the past two decades. The contributors to this volume are united in their belief that a proper understanding of different aspects of literary theory can make a significant contribution to biblical interpretation. These informative and stimulating essays survey some general issues and a selection of specific approaches, filling a gap between simpler introductions and the primary texts of major theorists. Literary theory is not the only conversation partner for biblical interpretation in our day, but this volume demonstrates that it is also an important one if we are to continue to hear and understand the living Word of God in the words of the Bible.
The Books of the Prophets: Guiding Word, Volume 4
The Books of the Prophets, the fourth book of a six-volume Bible Resource series that aims to help readers better understand the Bible, takes readers through 17 books of the Old Testament, from Isaiah through Malachi.Designed in the style of a travel guide, each book in the Guiding Word Study Series presents information in short, easy-to-read style and visual elements, such as maps, diagrams, and textual callouts. Each book is structured into three individual parts: Orientation, Observation Points, and Landmarks, and includes six key features-Visualize, Picture of the Savior, Link Between the Testaments, Clear the Confusion, Set the Scene, and Waypoint-that guide the reader through the volume, offering readers information but also asking readers questions to develop their own understanding.Note: The Guiding Word Study Series uses the English Standard Version (ESV) translation of the Bible.
Contextual Theological Interpretation
Today's theological students, an increasingly diverse population, face the task of reading and interpreting the Bible in multicultural contexts, which leads them to ask somewhat different questions than students of previous generations. Students recognize that theology, exegesis, and sociocultural context are all important elements of biblical interpretation, and they often seek guidance in negotiating these fields in a constructive manner. This is especially true of students with evangelical and Trinitarian convictions and commitments.Contextual Theological Interpretation by respected teacher and Old Testament scholar Bo Lim provides sustained, thoughtful engagement among the three disciplines of biblical studies, theology, and contextual interpretation. In this big-picture text, Lim argues for the need to bring together the strengths of each of these fields and provides a model for doing so for the sake of effective multicultural ministry. At the same time, he clarifies the field of contextual biblical interpretation, offering evaluation and critique to guide students through the vast diversity of available literature.