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At the birth of the United States, African Americans were excluded
from the newly-formed Republic and its churches, which saw them as
savage rather than citizen and as heathen rather than Christian.
Denied civil access to the basic rights granted to others, African
Americans have developed their own sacred traditions and their own
civil discourses. As part of this effort, African American
intellectuals offered interpretations of the Bible which were
radically different and often fundamentally oppositional to those
of many of their white counterparts. By imagining a freedom
unconstrained, their work charted a broader and, perhaps, a more
genuinely American identity. In Pillars of Cloud and Fire, Herbert
Robinson Marbury offers a comprehensive survey of African American
biblical interpretation. Each chapter in this compelling volume
moves chronologically, from the antebellum period and the Civil War
through to the Harlem Renaissance, the civil rights movement, the
black power movement, and the Obama era, to offer a historical
context for the interpretative activity of that time and to analyze
its effect in transforming black social reality. For African
American thinkers such as Absalom Jones, David Walker, Zora Neale
Hurston, Frances E. W. Harper, Adam Clayton Powell, and Martin
Luther King, Jr., the exodus story became the language-world
through which freedom both in its sacred resonance and its civil
formation found expression. This tradition, Marbury argues, has
much to teach us in a world where fundamentalisms have become
synonymous with "authentic" religious expression and American
identity. For African American biblical interpreters, to be
American and to be Christian was always to be open and oriented
toward freedom.
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The ESV Women's Study Bible features study and devotional content
along with elegant artwork from artist Dana Tanamachi to help women
in all seasons of life pursue a transformational understanding of
Scripture.
The NIV Bible for Journalling and Verse-Mapping is a beautifully
presented Bible for you to treasure. The New International Version
of the Scriptures is printed in clear, easy-to-read 9PT British
Text on thicker than usual Bible paper, with a five centimetre
blank margin on every page, giving you lots of extra room for
notes, reflections, illustrations or Bible studies. A 32-page
concordance can be found at the back. The Bible text is
interspersed with 32 pages introducing the art of verse-mapping.
This Bible study method encourages you to prayerfully choose a
verse, compare it with other translations, study the context,
including the history and characters mentioned, and then reflect
and allow the Spirit to guide you in application. There are also
verses to colour in, with lots of space around them for you to add
your own illustrations, and many other pages with creative prompts
for Bible journalling. This special edition of the NIV has
eye-catching teal sprayed edges, along with a pink elastic strap
closure and two pink ribbon markers and the cover design is
inspired by the powerful prayer of blessing from Numbers 6:24-26:
'The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on
you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face towards you and
give you peace.' It would make a fantastic birthday gift for
Christian friends or for Mother's Day.
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 includes 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. The
Hebrew is based on the Masoretic Text and the Greek is from the
Textus Receptus. The sources of the texts are documented in the
preface, and are essentially the same (with some minor variations)
to the Hebrew and Greek texts used by the KJV translators. Only a
small minority of Bible students ever achieve the ability to read
the original biblical languages. This resource offers a
non-threatening tool for those lacking language training to begin
exploring the languages of Scripture. Conveniently includes the
entire Hebrew and Greek text of the Bible in one place Offering a
concise, literal translation of each Greek and Hebrew word, it's a
great jumping off point for in-depth Bible study and text analysis.
This Bible displays all the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek words of the
Bible in the Masoretic Hebrew Text and the Received Greek Text,
with literal, accurate English meanings placed directly under each
original word in interlinear form, with Strong's Concordance
numbers over each original word, enabling the Bible student
(whether knowing the original languages or not) to refer to all
lexicons and concordances that have also been coded with Strong's
numbers. 2,936 pages, bound in a bonded leather over boards
hardback edition. This new edition has been much improved by a new
typesetting of the New Testament (Volume IV), with larger print,
the left marginal column containing a newly revised Literal
Translation of the Bible (2000), and a right marginal column
containing the Authorized/King James Version (1769). The three
volume Old Testament is an exact reprint of the 1985 Hendrickson
Publishers Edition. The Old Testament does not yet have the 1769
King James Version. The only complete Interlinear Bible is now
fully keyed to Strong's Concordance numbers. The Strong's numbering
above each Hebrew and Greek word - along with the Interlinear text
and marginal literal English Translation and the 1769 Authorized
King James Version - opens a treasure house of Bible study
possibilities for those who wish to understand the Scripture
better. It's use will allow the novice student to read the original
text without losing valuable time to look up the meaning of the
Hebrew & Greek words in the Hebrew & Greek lexicons. There
is no substitute for a first hand knowledge of the original text.
However since only a small minority of Bible students retain an
easy reading comprehension of the original text, the Interlinear
Bible is a welcome aid to Bible students, laymen, and pastors who
wish to continue working with the original languages. Jay P. Green,
Sr. (1918-2008) is Translator and Editor of The Interlinear
Hebrew-Greek-English Bible and the translator of the Modern King
James Version of the Holy Bible, The Teenage Version of the Holy
Bible, and the Literal translation of the Holy Bible. He has
written numerous books on textual criticism. Maurice A. Robinson
(PhD) is Associate Professor of Greek at Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, South Carolina.
The Diadem Reference Edition enlarges the classic and elegant text
design of the Pitt Minion Edition, widely admired for its fine
combination of readable text and efficient use of space. The
digital typeface retains the elegance of traditional Bible
lettering, while offering the clarity of reading provided by modern
fonts. The text is arranged in paragraph format and supported by
centre-column cross-references, a comprehensive concordance, and 15
colour maps. This ESV Bible is bound in black calf split leather
and includes the Apocryphal books which appear together in the
centre of the Bible. The Apocrypha comprise books written in the
inter-testamental period. Although not accepted into the Hebrew
Canon, they survive in the Greek Scriptures. This edition includes
the same eighteen books as found in the Revised Standard Version,
including Tobit, 1-4 Maccabees, Wisdom of Solomon, Sirach, Judith,
Baruch, and Psalm 151, along with the additions to Esther and
Daniel. As in the whole of the ESV Bible, the translation of these
books strives for accuracy, providing an essentially literal
word-for-word approach to the original texts.
The aim of this book is to explore antagonism towards, and acts of
violence against, English Bibles in England and Scotland (and, to a
lesser degree, Ireland) from the English Civil War to the end of
the eighteenth century. In this period, English Bibles were burnt,
torn apart, thrown away and desecrated in theatrical and highly
offensive ways. Soldiers and rebels, clergymen and laymen,
believers and doubters expressed their views and emotions regarding
the English Bible (or a particular English Bible) through violent
gestures. Often, Bibles of other people and other denominations
were burnt and desecrated; sometimes people burnt and destroyed
their own Bibles. By focusing on violent gestures which expressed
resentment, rejection and hatred, this book furthers our
understanding of what the Bible meant for early modern Christians.
More specifically, it suggests that religious identities in this
period were not formed simply by the pious reading, study and
contemplation of Scripture, but also through antagonistic
encounters with both Scripture itself and the Bible as a material
object.
When a tree takes root, it's not long before the action is mirrored
above ground. It's the same way with people. The deeper you root
your life in Christ, the stronger you'll become. In this 2:7 Series
Bible study, you'll first learn how to make Christ the Lord of your
life. Then you'll discover how easy it is to branch out by
reviewing your spiritual life and sharing it with others. Recently
updated, The 2:7 Series focuses on having a more relational
relationship with God. Now with more room to write answers and
journal, your course in personal discipleship just went deeper.
This Bible published in the classic King James Version includes
cross references and extra-large print type allowing for an easy
Bible reading experience. This edition is published in large KJV
Comfort Print type, which was designed exclusively for Thomas
Nelson to be the most readable at any size. The literary beauty of
the King James Version and the most comfortable reading experience
imaginable with Thomas Nelson's custom KJV font in a
super-giant-print format. Don't miss anything God's Word has to
offer with the KJV Super Giant Print Reference Bible. With a
generous type size, end-of-page references, a concordance, words of
Christ in red, and full-color maps, this Bible is designed for
readability and serious study. Features Include: The Presentation
page is a special place to personalize this special gift by
recording a memory or note Bible book introductions provide a
concise overview of the background and historical context of the
book about to be read End-of-page cross references allow you to
find related passages quickly and easily Reading plan guiding you
through the entire Bible in a year Miracles and parables of Jesus
call out important events during Jesus' earthly ministry
Concordance for looking up a word's occurrences throughout the
Bible Full color maps show the layout of Israel and other biblical
locations for better context Ribbon markers make it easy to
navigate and keep track of where you were reading Easy-to-read
super giant 16-point KJV Comfort Print
Ideal for use as a pew Bible, this revised and updated 2011 NIV
Bible is a great value hardback edition. With over 400 million
Bibles in print, the New International Version is the world's most
popular modern English Bible. It is renowned for its combination of
reliability and readability. Fully revised and updated for the
first time in 25 years, the NIV is ideal for personal reading,
public teaching and group study. This Bible also features - clear,
readable 9pt text - easy-to-read layout - maps - shortcuts to key
stories, events and people of the Bible - reading plan - timeline -
book by book overview - quick links to find inspiration and help
from the Bible in different life situations. British Text This
edition uses British spelling, punctuation and grammar to allow the
Bible to be read more naturally. More about the translation This
revised and updated edition of the NIV includes three main types of
change, taking into account changes in the way we use language day
to day; advances in biblical scholarship and understanding; and the
need to ensure that gender accurate language is used, to faithfully
reflect whether men and women are referred to in each instance. The
translators have carefully assessed a huge body of scholarship, as
well as inviting peer submissions, in order to review every word of
the existing NIV to ensure it remains as clear and relevant today
as when it was first published. Royalties from all sales of the NIV
Bible help Biblica, formerly the International Bible Society, in
their work of translating and distributing Bibles around the world.
Explore the Bible alongside daily insights from pastor-teacher Dr. John MacArthur.
For more than 50 years, Dr. John MacArthur has helped Christians gain greater clarity and insight into Scripture. Now you can read through the Bible in a year while learning from wisdom gleaned from a lifetime of study with The MacArthur Daily Bible. This Bible offers an achievable approach to reading the entire Bible with readings from the Old and New Testaments, Psalms, and Proverbs for each day of the year. Combined with insights drawn from The MacArthur Study Bible, you will gain greater clarity and understanding as you read.
Features include:
- The complete NASB (1995) translation presented with daily readings from the Old and New Testaments, Psalms, and Proverbs
- Daily notes from Dr. John MacArthur drawn from the MacArthur Study Bible, Second Edition, to help you better understand key truths in Scripture
- 52 key passages of the Bible for study and memorization
- Daily use Bible with devotional questions to improve your reading God’s Word
- Clear and readable 10-point text size
Die Verklarende Studiebybel is ’n omvattende Studiebybel gebaseer op
die 1933/1953-vertaling van die Bybel in Afrikaans. Twee vooraanstaande
teoloë het die verklarende notas, temas, tekskritiese inligting en
inleidings tot die Bybelboeke redaksioneel versorg om te verseker dat
dié inligting die Bybel getrou ontsluit en in ooreenstemming is met die
nuutste Bybelkundige insigte.
Unieke kenmerke en eienskappe sluit in:
- Teks van die 1933/1953-vertaling van die Bybel in Afrikaans
- Boek-vir-boek-inligting met inleidende artikels tot elke
Bybelboek
- 21 Onderwerp-vir-onderwerp-artikels wat ’n algemene oorsig
bied oor die hele Bybel
- Unieke “Bestudeer die boek”-kassies wat die Bybelboek se
vernaamste temas en leringe verken
- Vers-vir-vers-voetnotas wat dwarsdeur die teks voorkom
- Volkleur karate
Die Verklarende Studiebybel is spesiaal saamgestel om jou Bybelkennis
te verbreed, jou te help om persoonlike Bybelstudie te doen en jou
geestelik te laat groei.
Read the Word of God with confidence and clarity! The brand-new
King James Version Super Giant Print ReferenceBible, with generous
17-point type, is a readable choice for thosewho need a larger
font. Competitive pricing and many excellentfeatures set this
beautiful Bible apart, and make it a welcomeedition to Hendrickson
s KJV Bibles line. Features: 17-point type larger than most Bibles
on the market Thumb indexed editions Words of Christ in red Family
Tree page End-of-verse cross-references Dictionary and concordance
of key words, people, places, and ideas Full-color maps Daily Bible
Reading Plan Key Bible Promises Personal presentation page Miracles
and parables of the Old and New Testaments Let the magnificent
language of the King James Version which has stood the test of time
for over 400 years stand firm in your heart. "
How it is possible that the story about Elisha's succession in 2
Kings 2:1-18 is now remembered as the story about Elijah's ascent?
The intertextual answer is provided by the contrast between the
number of references about the human heavenly ascension in the
Hebrew Bible, and the popularity of this theme in the Ancient Near
East. However, in this dissertation we focus on the more direct
intratextual approach. We analyze the construction of the narrative
in order to discern the features of style, structure, and symbolism
which emphasize Elijah's ascent, rather than Elisha's succession.
As a result, we can identify the proto-symbol of the narrative
(Gilgal) which is interpreted by three elements (whirlwind,
chariotry, and rolled mantle) referring to Elijah's ascent.
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