Bible Verses 2024 6.2 X 5.4 Box Calendar
Make this a day of faith, compassion, and hope. Our Bible Verses 2024 daily calendar features large-print, easy-to-read verses chosen from the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible, paired with vivid, stunning imagery of God's work. Full-color, easy tear-off pages are printed on high-quality, FSC certified paper with soy-based inks. Pages are mounted on a recyclable stand for easy display. All major public and culturally significant holidays are included.
The Complete Hebrew-Greek Bible
Hendrickson's The Complete Hebrew-Greek Bible combines under one cover the complete text of the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament. Ideal for pastors, students, scholars, and anyone else who has studied both Greek and Hebrew, this is an excellent volume for those who want a complete original-language Bible in an attractive package and at an affordable price. The Hebrew text is a beautifully typeset version of the Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia, edited by Aron Dotan. Features: - Qere forms are clearly set off in the margin (with corresponding unpointed Kethiv forms in the main text). - The text is unencumbered by a critical apparatus, allowing for ease of reading. The Greek New Testament is a recent typesetting of the edition produced by B. F. Westcott and F. J. A. Hort. Features: - Pericopes are labeled in English, and in the Gospels these labels are accompanied, where appropriate, by the verse references of their synoptic parallels. - Quotations and allusions to the Old Testament are indicated in the Greek text in bold, with references at the bottom of the page. - A straightforward, unobtrusive apparatus is found at the bottom of the page that presents the differences in wording between the Westcott-Hort edition and the 27th edition of Nestle-Aland's Novum Testamentum Graece, as well as the Byzantine text edition prepared by Maurice Robinson and William Pierpont.
Redeeming Eden
Redeeming Eden stands out by highlighting the often overlooked but significant role of women in shaping redemptive history. It weaves together a cohesive narrative that demonstrates how women, despite being frequently undervalued in Ancient Near Eastern cultures, courageously initiate and advance key movements in Scripture. From Eve, who anticipates God's redemption, to Tamar, whose boldness transforms Judah, Rahab, who saves the two spies, and many others, each chapter builds upon the next to reveal a comprehensive storyline. These women, driven by righteousness and justice, take risks and make a lasting impact without seeking recognition or acclaim.Far from being a mere collection of stories, this book presents a compelling argument for women in ministry by simply telling the interwoven stories of intrepid women in Scripture. It challenges common misconceptions and brings these women to life within their cultural and canonical contexts, using linguistic, literary, and archaeological evidence. Through careful analysis and a readable style, it aims to correct mistaken vilification and provide a fresh perspective that is accessible to non-academic, without excluding academic, readers.Redeeming Eden not only sheds light on the inspiring stories of these women but also underscores God's attention to their courage and faithfulness. They are a testament to the preservation of life and the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan through the line of the Messiah.With relatively short chapters and a storytelling approach, Redeeming Eden offers an engaging and impactful reading experience. It is our hope that readers will be inspired by the stories of these remarkable women and gain a deeper appreciation for their significant contributions to the narrative of Scripture.This book has everything you need for a full personal or group study experience.Redeeming Eden is designed for either personal study or classroom use, and it will also be an accessible resource for small groups and adult education in churches. Chapters end with reflection questions and guidance for spiritual formation.An individual access code to stream all video sessions online. (You don't need to buy a DVD!)
Romans Bible Study
Christians in the first century lived in a world ruled by Rome. The vast size of the Roman Empire meant that it incorporated many different people groups who followed many different religions. Christians were thus often confronted with practices mandated by the local authorities where they lived that went against their faith in Jesus. But even more problematic, they were also often confronted with worldviews and systems of belief that went against their faith.This was especially true of the believers who lived in the capital city of Rome. So it was that when Paul decided to visit the city, he first sent them a letter outlining the key principles and "doctrines" of the Christian faith. Paul explained what humans are really like (sinful), what God has done to provide an escape from the consequences of humanity's sin, and what a lifestyle that goes out of a Christian worldview looks like. Today, we need to know the same! We need to have a deep understanding of what we believe so we know how to respond when faced with other beliefs that go against Christ.Each study in the NIV Application Commentary Resources series employs a three-step process to help you understand both the historical meaning of a biblical text and its relevance in modern times. The original meaning section reveals the questions and concerns the author was addressing. The past to present section then explains what significance the original audience would have found in the passage and what significance you can find in it today. Finally, the questions that accompany each section will help you specifically apply the author's words and teachings and find meaning in them for what you are facing in your life.Lessons: The Gospel of Righteousness by Faith (Romans 1-32; 3:21-26)Addicted to Sin (Romans 2:1-3:20)The Righteousness of God (Romans 3:21-4:25)Peace and Hope (Romans 5:1-21)Freedom from Sin (Romans 6:1-23)Freedom from the Law (Romans 7:1-25)Life in the Spirit (Romans 8:1-39)The Problem of Israel (Romans 9:1-10:21)Israel's Future (Romans 11:1-36)The Transformed Life (Romans 12:1-21)Love and Law (Romans 13:1-14)Life Together (Romans 14:1-16:27)
KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition (Hardcover)
The stunning full-color KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition, is a refreshing way to experience God's Story and a trusted way to apply it to your life.Journey through the 10 eras of Bible history in a chronological Bible journey and gain a deeper understanding of God's Word. It includes application notes and features from the best-selling Life Application Study Bible, as well as new features on Bible history and geography. Featuring the classic and much-loved King James Version, this new edition is updated throughout with fresh insights into the Jewish roots of the Christian faith.Special features of the KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition include: Chronological format: includes the arrangement of the Bible text in chronological order and special section introductionsArchaeological notes: key places, artifacts, and ideas are explained with illustrations to give additional contextLife Application Study Bible features: notes, profiles, maps, charts, timelines, harmony of the Gospels, and indexesUpdated with insights from Jews for Jesus on the Jewish roots of our faith.Perfect for personal Bible study, this KJV study Bible is now available in Heritage Oak Camel and Palm Forest Blue LeatherLike editions.
KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition (Leatherlike, Heritage Oak Camel)
The stunning full-color KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition, is a refreshing way to experience God's Story and a trusted way to apply it to your life.Journey through the 10 eras of Bible history in a chronological Bible journey and gain a deeper understanding of God's Word. It includes application notes and features from the best-selling Life Application Study Bible, as well as new features on Bible history and geography. Featuring the classic and much-loved King James Version, this new edition is updated throughout with fresh insights into the Jewish roots of the Christian faith.Special features of the KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition include: Chronological format: includes the arrangement of the Bible text in chronological order and special section introductionsArchaeological notes: key places, artifacts, and ideas are explained with illustrations to give additional contextLife Application Study Bible features: notes, profiles, maps, charts, timelines, harmony of the Gospels, and indexesUpdated with insights from Jews for Jesus on the Jewish roots of our faith.Perfect for personal Bible study, this KJV study Bible is now available in Heritage Oak Camel and Palm Forest Blue LeatherLike editions.
KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition (Leatherlike, Palm Forest Blue)
The stunning full-color KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition, is a refreshing way to experience God's Story and a trusted way to apply it to your life.Journey through the 10 eras of Bible history in a chronological Bible journey and gain a deeper understanding of God's Word. It includes application notes and features from the best-selling Life Application Study Bible, as well as new features on Bible history and geography. Featuring the classic and much-loved King James Version, this new edition is updated throughout with fresh insights into the Jewish roots of the Christian faith.Special features of the KJV Chronological Life Application Study Bible, Second Edition include: Chronological format: includes the arrangement of the Bible text in chronological order and special section introductionsArchaeological notes: key places, artifacts, and ideas are explained with illustrations to give additional contextLife Application Study Bible features: notes, profiles, maps, charts, timelines, harmony of the Gospels, and indexesUpdated with insights from Jews for Jesus on the Jewish roots of our faith.Perfect for personal Bible study, this KJV study Bible is now available in Heritage Oak Camel and Palm Forest Blue LeatherLike editions.
Growing in Understanding
'So be very careful how you live. Do not live like those who are not wise, but live wisely...'In Ephesians 5, Paul invites every follower of Jesus to 'live wisely'. This call and challenge is particularly pertinent for those dedicated and called to lives of study and scholarship through service in the academy.Dirk Jongkind offers these reflections to you to help bridge the gap between the daily life of academic study and the complexities of insititutional and career politics, by holding out the reading of Scripture as a vital act of Christian discipleship.Come, scholar, and read the Bible afresh - God's word directly addresses the 'occupational hazards' and opportunities that arise from working and living in the academic infrastructures of our present time.