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The Father Who Redeems and the Son Who Obeys - Consideration of Paul's Teaching in Romans (Paperback): Svetlana Khobnya The Father Who Redeems and the Son Who Obeys - Consideration of Paul's Teaching in Romans (Paperback)
Svetlana Khobnya
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea of God the Father has attracted scholarly attention for centuries, especially in terms of the revelation of God's fatherhood through the Son. 'The Father Who Redeems and the Son Who Obeys' balances the Christological perspective on God's nature with the image of God the Father that has its roots in the Old Testament, and is more prominent in the Second Temple period than sometimes acknowledged. For Paul, God is the Father who redeems. The Old Testament imagery that shaped the Israelites' conception of God's interaction with them (and which was a basis for God's future restoration of the nation, despite their unfaithfulness) is central to Paul's explanation of the new salvific act of God the Father in Christ, the faithful and obedient Son.

Paul's Non-Violent Gospel - The Theological Politics of Peace in Paul's Life and Letters (Paperback): Jeremy... Paul's Non-Violent Gospel - The Theological Politics of Peace in Paul's Life and Letters (Paperback)
Jeremy Gabrielson
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rather than viewing the Apostle Paul's many references to peace and non-retaliation as generalized ethical principles drawn from Paul's background, Jeremy Gabrielson argues that peace and non-retaliation should be understood in relation to Paul's history of being a violent persecutor of Jesus' followers. After his 'Damascus road' experience, Paul zealously announced the gospel and abandoned his violent ways. His apostolic vocation included calling and equipping assemblies of people whose common in life was ordered by a politics characterized by peaceableness. This political dimension of Paul's gospel, in continuity with the earliest evidence we possess regarding Jesus and his disciples, stands in stark contrast to the politics of both the contemporary Roman imperial power and those who would seek to replace Rome by violent means.

Jesus the Reason (Lifebuilder Study Guides) (Paperback): James W. Sire Jesus the Reason (Lifebuilder Study Guides) (Paperback)
James W. Sire
R179 Discovery Miles 1 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Digs into the Bible to find out what Jesus did and said Encourages you to decide what place Jesus has in your life today More than 110 titles available! Features the popular inductive study approach Includes helpful notes for group leaders Convenient workbook format for groups or individuals Approach questions help get you thinking or start group discussion Application questions help you to act on what you have learned Field-tested by individuals and groups prior to publication

A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark (Hardcover): Cameron Evan Ferguson A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark (Hardcover)
Cameron Evan Ferguson
R4,201 Discovery Miles 42 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume presents a detailed case for the plausible literary dependence of the Gospel of Mark on select letters of the apostle Paul. The book argues that Mark and Paul share a gospel narrative that tells the story of the life, death, resurrection, and second coming of Jesus Christ "in accordance with the scriptures," and it suggests that Mark presumed Paul and his mission to be constitutive episodes of that story. It contends that Mark self-consciously sought to anticipate the person, teachings, and mission of Paul by constructing narrative precursors concordant with the eventual teachings of the itinerant apostle-a process Ferguson labels Mark's 'etiological hermeneutic.' The book focuses in particular on the various (re)presentations of Christ's death that Paul believed occurred within his communities-Christ's death performed in ritual, prefigured in scripture, and embodied within Paul's person-and it argues that these are all seeded within and anticipated by Mark's narrative. Through careful argument and detailed analysis, A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark makes a substantial contribution to the ongoing debate about the dependence of Mark on Paul. It is key reading for any scholar engaged in that debate, and the insights it provides will be of interest to anyone studying the Synoptic Gospels or the epistles of Paul more generally.

The New Testament in its Ritual World (Paperback): Richard DeMaris The New Testament in its Ritual World (Paperback)
Richard DeMaris
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What was life like among the first Christians? For the last thirty years, scholars have explored the historical and social contexts of the New Testament in order to sharpen their understanding of the text itself. This interest has led scholars to focus more and more on the social features of early Christian communities and less on their theologies or doctrines.

Scholars are keen to understand what these communities were like, but the ritual life of early Christians remains largely unexplored. Studies of baptism and eucharist do exist, but they are very traditional, showing little awareness of the ritual world, let alone the broader social environment, in which Christians found themselves. Such studies make little or no use of the social sciences, Roman social history, or the archaeological record.

This book argues that ritual was central to, and definitive for, early Christian life (as it is for all social orders), and explores the New Testament through a ritual lens. By grounding the exploration in ritual theory, Greco-Roman ritual life, and the material record of the ancient Mediterranean, it offers new and insightful perspectives on early Christian communities and their cultural environment. In doing justice to a central but slighted aspect of community life, it outlines an alternative approach to the New Testament, one that reveals what the lives of the first Christians were actually like.

In the End, God - A Study of the Christian Doctrine of the Last Things (Paperback, Special Ed.): John A. T Robinson In the End, God - A Study of the Christian Doctrine of the Last Things (Paperback, Special Ed.)
John A. T Robinson
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Death, judgement, heaven and hell - these are the 'Four Last Things' traditionally linked together under the heading of 'Eschatology'. In this book, John Robinson examines them all with trenchancy and lucidity, providing a new and vital understanding of how these themes relate to contemporary Christian life. In the End, God identifies a gap that exists in the treatment of eschatology within the Christian faith. As Robinson points out, eschatology had traditionally dealt with the last things in a way that is remote and removed from everyday life and Christianity, and the goal of his book is to make eschatology fully relevant to the modern world. Although it is commonly held that eschatology within modern Christianity is centred on the fact and moment of death, Robinson shows that the true nature of eschatology is something quite different. It is not about the last things after everything else, but rather is about the relation of all things to the 'last things' or, as it were, about the 'lastness' of all things. Revealing the foundation of biblical eschatology to be the experience of God by the community of faith, Robinson calls readers to embrace the eschatological vision of the Bible, but to do so in a way that is alert to its mythic character. In the course of these explorations he also lays bare his own theology of universal salvation. However, contrary to what one may expect, this universalism is one that seeks to take both human freedom and the reality of hell with the utmost seriousness. This special edition of John A.T. Robinson's classic text also includes an extended introductory essay by Professor Trevor Hart of the University of St Andrews, and an exchange between Robinson and Thomas F. Torrance, first published in 1949 in the Scottish Journal of Theology.

Two Testaments, One Bible (3rd Edition) - The Theological Relationship Between The Old And New Testaments (Paperback, 3rd... Two Testaments, One Bible (3rd Edition) - The Theological Relationship Between The Old And New Testaments (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
David L. Baker
R583 R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

During the past two millennia, the Christian church has repeatedly faced challenges to its acknowledgment of both Old and New Testaments as Scripture. None of these challenges has been successful: at the dawn of the third Christian millennium, the Bible contains the same books as it did in the early church, with only slight variations between different traditions. And yet, doubts remain and questions continue to be asked. Do we need the Old Testament today? Is this collection of ancient writings still relevant in our postmodern and increasingly post-literary world? Isn't the New Testament a sufficient basis for the Christian faith? What does the Old Testament God of power and glory have to do with the New Testament God of love whom Jesus calls 'Father'? Are these two very different Testaments really one Bible? In this thoroughly revised, updated and expanded edition of Two Testaments, One Bible, David L. Baker investigates the theological basis for the continued acceptance of the Old Testament as Christian Scripture, through a study of its relationship to the New Testament. He introduces the main issues, surveys the history of interpretation, and critically examines four major approaches. He then considers four key themes, which provide a framework for Christian interpretation of two Testaments in the context of one Bible: 'typology', 'promise and fulfilment', 'continuity and discontinuity', and 'covenant'. He completes his study with a summary of the main conclusions and reflection on their implications for the use of the Bible today.

The Passion Translation: New Testament - With Psalms, Proverbs and Song of Songs (Compact Violet Faux Leather) (Book, 2020... The Passion Translation: New Testament - With Psalms, Proverbs and Song of Songs (Compact Violet Faux Leather) (Book, 2020 Compact Edition)
Brian Dr Simmons
R843 R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Save R56 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Passion Translation., 2020 Compact Edition is an updated and modern, easy-to-read Bible translation that unlocks the passion of God's heart and expresses his fiery love-merging emotion and life-changing truth. This translation will evoke an overwhelming response in every reader, unfolding the deep mysteries of the Scriptures.

If you are hungry for God, The Passion Translation, 2020 Compact Edition will help you encounter his heart and know him more intimately. Fall in love with God all over again.

New features:

  • Over 500 new footnotes
  • Over 500 revised footnotes
  • Updated text
  • 16 pages of full-color maps locating and identifying:
  • Jesus' birth, early years, ministry, and last days
  • major New Testament stories
  • every epic journey of the Apostle Paul
  • the missions of Philip and Peter
  • the early church and seven churches of Revelation
  • political background to New Testament events
  • the territory of the Roman Empire
  • the Holy Land today and in the time of Jesus

Standard features:

  • In-depth footnotes with insightful study notes, commentary, word studies, cross references, alternate translations
  • Introductions and outlines for each book
  • Two-column format
  • Contemporary font
  • Premium Bible paper
  • Exquisite faux leather
  • Heat debossing
  • Foil stamping
  • Smyth-sewn binding
  • Ribbon marker
  • Font size - 7.5 pt.
Images of the Church in the New Testament (Paperback, Revised ed.): Paul S Minear Images of the Church in the New Testament (Paperback, Revised ed.)
Paul S Minear
R1,111 Discovery Miles 11 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'The bride of Christ' and 'the cup of the Lord' are among many terms in the New Testament that are simply taken for granted or whose underlying symbolic or figurative meanings are not well understood. The reader can easily assume that a passage is understood without fully grasping the meaning of the terms used. The Author's profound study of the implications of a hundred terms in the New Testament offers a deeper understanding of what the Christian Church really is. This pioneering work allows the reader to uncover the true nature of the Church through the extensive gallery of images in the New Testament. The range of connotations communicated by a particular image is analysed against the historical background. Paul Minear shows that images can communicate more than language alone; they can also broaden the mind of an individual, forming a particular mode for perceiving and understanding a given reality. The minor images of the church in the New Testament are investigated through to the people of God and the body of Christ. The final chapter assesses the interrelations of the images analysed and the inferences to be drawn from their interweaving. Paul S. Minear is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Theology at Yale University. 'A book that deserves to be reprinted - and read' From the Preface by Leander E. Keck

Journeying through Acts - A Literary-Cultural Reading (Paperback): F. Scott Spencer Journeying through Acts - A Literary-Cultural Reading (Paperback)
F. Scott Spencer
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Journeying through Acts" explores the literary and cultural aspects of Acts and offers a fresh reading of this dramatic volume.
Acts is unique in the New Testament canon in part because it is not a gospel or a Pauline letter. It presents a dynamic story of the spread of the Christian gospel from Jerusalem to Rome. The gospel was propelled by the earliest followers of the risen and ascended Jesus, empowered by the Holy Spirit, who is arguably the chief protagonist in the narrative.
Spencer's reading offers a traveler's guide through the book of Acts. He charts narrative features--plot development, character building, and shifting points of view--and explores cultural scenarios that affect the events in Acts--honor/shame contests, patron-client relations, and purity-pollution boundaries. Within this literary-cultural framework, Spencer undertakes to map the temporal, spatial, and social settings of each segment of the Acts journey.
"Journeying through Acts" offers students, pastors, scholars, and lay readers a satisfying--although by no means exhaustive--understanding of the overall narrative of Acts in light of recent academic scholarship.

New Testament Basics for Catholics (Paperback): John Bergsma New Testament Basics for Catholics (Paperback)
John Bergsma
R430 R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Save R22 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

With humour and simple illustrations, theology professor John Bergsma focuses on Matthew, Luke, Paul, and John, whose writings comprise about 90 percent of the New Testament. The gospel of Matthew, written for Jewish Christians, illuminates the life and teachings of Christ as the long-promised Messiah. In Luke's gospel, readers will delve into the infancy and Triduum narratives, as well as the Acts of the Apostles and the life of the early Church. This leads the reader to discover St. Paul and his first and arguably greatest theological treatise: Romans. Finally, "the beloved apostle" St. John draws us in to the unsurpassed beauty of the fourth gospel, as well as the most mysterious book of the New Testament: the book of Revelation. A concluding chapter offers suggestions for further study.

Experiencing the Words of Jesus - Trusting His Voice, Hearing His Heart (Paperback): Max Lucado Experiencing the Words of Jesus - Trusting His Voice, Hearing His Heart (Paperback)
Max Lucado
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Jesus' ministry on this earth only lasted three and a half years, yet in that time His words turned heads, turned hearts, and ultimately turned the world upside down. The words of Jesus offer much to those who have ears to hear. They are His legacy. They are our heritage. In Experiencing the Words of Jesus, you will have the opportunity to hear His voice for yourself.
The words of Christ--discourses, parables, prayers, conversations. Eminently quotable. Undeniably powerful. Eternally true. Let the message that changed the world change your life forever.

Hanging by a Thread - The Questions of the Cross (Paperback): Samuel Wells Hanging by a Thread - The Questions of the Cross (Paperback)
Samuel Wells
R363 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R30 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutics and the Discourse of Mark 13 - Appropriating the Apocalyptic (Hardcover): Peter C De Vries Paul Ricoeur's Hermeneutics and the Discourse of Mark 13 - Appropriating the Apocalyptic (Hardcover)
Peter C De Vries
R2,342 Discovery Miles 23 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The apocalyptic discourse of Mark 13 predicts that cataclysmic events will occur within the generation of Jesus' contemporaries, but readers today know these events have not taken place. Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics enables a reader to understand this text as a presentation of truth rather than as a failed prediction. Ricoeur argues that the meaning of a text is not defined by the author's intention nor by the reader's reception, but by the text itself. Therefore, although Mark 13 was originally understood literally, today's reader is able to read it as metaphor, and to discern latent meaning that is present in the text. As Ricoeur explains, metaphor associates previously unrelated concepts and creates new, multiple meanings. In doing, metaphor is able to present truth, not as a verifiable presentation of the world, but as a novel manifestation of the world. Mark 13 functions as metaphor because of a double dissonance: first between the configured world of the text and the lived world of the reader, and second between claim that Jesus is able to predict when the events will take place (v. 30) and the assertion that he is not able to do so (v. 32). One option for the metaphorical meaning that Mark 13 offers for today's reader is the perception of the presence of forces that challenge and subvert powers which appear to be dominant, and which deceive, destroy, and persecute. This book will appeal to two sets of readers. First, scholars who study New Testament apocalyptic texts and the eschatological expectations of the early church will appreciate a new approach to a challenging subject matter. Second, Ricoeur scholars who focus upon the religious aspects of his work will enjoy the employment of his interpretive approach on a Biblical genre that has heretofore receive only cursory attention.

He Did This Just for You (Pack of 25) (Pamphlet): Max Lucado He Did This Just for You (Pack of 25) (Pamphlet)
Max Lucado
R88 R81 Discovery Miles 810 Save R7 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The cross. Can you turn any direction without seeing one? Perched atop a chapel. Carved into a graveyard headstone. Engraved in a ring or suspended on a chain. The cross is the universal symbol of Christianity. An odd choice, don't you think? Strange that a tool of torture would come to embody a movement of hope. Would you wear a tiny electric chair around your neck? Suspend a gold-plated hangman's noose on the wall? Would you print a picture of a firing squad on a business card? Yet we do so with the cross. Why is the cross the symbol of our faith? To find the answer look no farther than the cross itself. Its design couldn't be simpler. One beam horizontal-the other vertical. One reaches out-like God's love. The other reaches up-as does God's holiness. One represents the width of His love; the other reflects the height of His holiness. The cross is the intersection. The cross is where God forgave His children without lowering His standards. How could He do this? In a sentence: God put our sin on His Son and punished it there. "God put on him the wrong who never did anything wrong, so we could be put right with God" (2 Corinthians 5:21 MSG). Or as rendered elsewhere: "Christ never sinned! But God treated him as a sinner, so that Christ could make us acceptable to God" (CEV). Envision the moment. God on His throne. You on the earth. And between you and God, suspended between you and heaven, is Christ on His cross. Your sins have been placed on Jesus. God, who punishes sin, releases His rightful wrath on your mistakes. Jesus receives the blow. Since Christ is between you and God, you don't. The sin is punished, but you are safe-safe in the shadow of the cross. This is what God did, but why, why would He do it? Moral duty? Heavenly obligation? Paternal requirement? No. God is required to do nothing. Besides, consider what He did. Just for you He gave His Son. His only Son. Would you do that? Would you offer the life of your child for someone else? I wouldn't. There are those for whom I would give my life. But ask me to make a list of those for whom I would kill my daughter? The sheet will be blank. I don't need a pencil. The list has no names. But God's list contains the name of every person who ever lived. For this is the scope of His love. And this is the reason for the cross. He loves the world. "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son" (John 3:16 NLT). As boldly as the center beam proclaims God's holiness, the crossbeam declares His love. And, oh, how wide His love reaches. Aren't you glad the verse does not read: "For God so loved the rich..."? Or, "For God so loved the famous..."? Or, "For God so loved the thin..."? It doesn't. Nor does it state, "For God so loved the Europeans or Africans..." "the sober or successful..." "the young or the old..." No, when we read John 3:16, we simply (and happily) read, "For God so loved the world." How wide is God's love? Wide enough for the whole world. Are you included in the world? Then you are included in God's love. God's love is just for you. It's nice to be included. You aren't always. Universities exclude you if you aren't smart enough. Businesses exclude you if you aren't qualified enough, and, sadly, some churches exclude you if you aren't good enough. But though they may exclude you, Christ includes you. When asked to describe the width of His love, He stretched one hand to the right and the other to the left and had them nailed in that position so you would know He died loving you. But isn't there a limit? Surely there has to be an end to this love. You'd think so, wouldn't you? But David the adulterer never found it. Paul the murderer never found it. Peter the liar never found it. When it came to life, they hit bottom. But when it came to God's love, they never did. They, like you, found their names on God's list of love. Because God loves you, He has invited you to enjoy eternal life with Him in Heaven. Jesus said, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6 NIV). Jesus made a way to accept God's invitation, and He did it just for you. Accept God's invitation by believing that Jesus received the punishment for your sin by His death on the cross. Confess that you've sinned and ask His forgiveness. Invite Him into your life and ask for God's help to turn from your sin. You can pray something like this: Dear God, I admit that I am a sinner and need Your forgiveness. Thank You for sending Jesus to suffer the punishment deserved for my sin. Please come into my life and help me live a life that pleases You. Amen. If you have just accepted God's invitation to you, write your name below as a testimony of your decision. Then write to us and we'll send you free literature to help you grow in your new life with Christ. Excerpted from He Chose the Nails: What God Did to Win Your Heart by Max Lucado. (c)2000 Max Lucado. Used by permission of Word Publishing, Nashville, TN.

The Early Versions of the New Testament - Their Origin, Transmission, and Limitations (Hardcover): Bruce M. Metzger The Early Versions of the New Testament - Their Origin, Transmission, and Limitations (Hardcover)
Bruce M. Metzger
R4,397 Discovery Miles 43 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Miracles in the Gospels (Paperback): Keith Warrington The Miracles in the Gospels (Paperback)
Keith Warrington 1
R656 R576 Discovery Miles 5 760 Save R80 (12%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Paints a compelling picture of Jesus as miracle worker, showing how miracles functioned as a strategy in his ministry

Psalms-OE - New Catholic Version (Leather / fine binding): Catholic Book Publishing Corp Psalms-OE - New Catholic Version (Leather / fine binding)
Catholic Book Publishing Corp
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
New Believer's Bible New Testament NLT (Softcover) (Paperback): Greg Laurie New Believer's Bible New Testament NLT (Softcover) (Paperback)
Greg Laurie
R191 Discovery Miles 1 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Practice of the Body of Christ - Human Agency in Pauline Theology after MacIntyre (Paperback): Colin D Miller The Practice of the Body of Christ - Human Agency in Pauline Theology after MacIntyre (Paperback)
Colin D Miller
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'The Practice of the Body of Christ' begins a conversation between "apocalyptic" interpretations of the Apostle Paul and "virtue ethics" interpretations. It argues that the human actor's place in Pauline theology has long been captive to theological concerns foreign to Paul and that we can discern in Paul a classical account of human action, an account that Alasdair MacIntyre's work helps to recover. Such an account of agency helps ground an apocalyptic reading of Paul by recovering the centrality of the church and its day-to-day Christic practices, specifically, but not exclusively, the Eucharist. Miller first offers a critique of some contemporary accounts of agency in Paul in the light of MacIntyre's work. Three exegetical chapters then establish a "MacIntyrian" re-reading of central parts of the Letter to the Romans. Finally, a concluding chapter offers theological syntheses and prospects for future research.

Death and Resurrection - The Shape and Function of a Literary Motif in the Book of Acts (Paperback, New): Dennis J Horton Death and Resurrection - The Shape and Function of a Literary Motif in the Book of Acts (Paperback, New)
Dennis J Horton
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dennis Horton highlights the shape and function of the death-and-resurrection motif by applying William Freedman's criteria of a literary motif to the Acts narrative. By analyzing the statements about death and resurrection together with the examples of this messianic pattern among the experiences of major and minor characters, the motif becomes clear. This central theme then becomes intensified through contrast with a secondary motif, that of death and decay. Death and Resurrection provides a clear example of a biblical motif and how it develops and functions within the narrative, serving as a valuable guide for future studies of biblical motifs. The work also supplies a needed balance between the extremes of past and present Lukan scholarship by considering the combined effect of suffering and renewed life within a single motif. Both the statements and actions of the characters reveal the importance of the two elements for Lukan theology and soteriology. The function of the motif derives from its usage within the narrative and proves insightful for gaining a better understanding of the aesthetic quality of the story while simultaneously showing how the narrator skillfully wields the motif to provide encouragement to the followers of "The Way," to issue a warning to would-be persecutors, and to deliver an evangelistic message to potential converts such as the "God-fearers." The messianic pattern of death and resurrection becomes a heuristic tool that the narrator carefully applies to create a potent motif with a multifaceted message for a growing and often suffering Christian community.

Unlocking the Last Days - A Guide to the Book of Revelation and the End Times (Paperback): Jeff Lasseigne, Greg Laurie Unlocking the Last Days - A Guide to the Book of Revelation and the End Times (Paperback)
Jeff Lasseigne, Greg Laurie
R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The very title of the last book of the Bible means "unveiling." Yet this mysterious and confusing book seems to do anything but unveil, especially when we read it on our own. "Unlocking the Last Days" takes readers through key parts of this misunderstood book, using a verse-by-verse approach that clearly communicates God's truth, warnings, and promises. Both Bible teachers and students will find this book a welcome aid to understanding an intriguing piece of the Scriptures.

The Passion Translation New Testament with Psalms Proverbs and Song of Songs (2020 Edn) Large Print Navy Faux Leather (Large... The Passion Translation New Testament with Psalms Proverbs and Song of Songs (2020 Edn) Large Print Navy Faux Leather (Large print, Leather / fine binding, Large type / large print edition)
Brian Dr Simmons
R1,355 R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Save R222 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Passion Translation is a modern, easy-to-read Bible translation that unlocks the passion of God's heart and expresses his fiery love-merging emotion and life-changing truth. This translation will evoke an overwhelming response in every reader, unfolding the deep mysteries of the Scriptures. If you are hungry for God, The Passion Translation will help you encounter his heart and know him more intimately. Fall in love with God all over again.

An Illustrated Guide to the Apostle Paul - His Life, Ministry, and Missionary Journeys (Paperback): Alan S. Bandy An Illustrated Guide to the Apostle Paul - His Life, Ministry, and Missionary Journeys (Paperback)
Alan S. Bandy
R495 R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Save R44 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The life and ministry of the apostle Paul was a sprawling adventure covering thousands of miles on Roman roads and treacherous seas as he boldly proclaimed the gospel of Jesus to anyone who would listen, be they commoners or kings. His impact on the church and indeed on Western civilization is immeasurable. From his birth in Tarsus to his rabbinic training in Jerusalem to his final imprisonment in Rome, An Illustrated Guide to the Apostle Paul brings his remarkable story to life. Drawing from the book of Acts, Paul's many letters, and historical and archaeological sources, this fully illustrated resource explores the social, cultural, political, and religious background of the first-century Roman world in which Paul lived and ministered. It sheds light on the places he visited and the people he met along the way. Most importantly, it helps us understand how and why Paul was used by God in such extraordinary ways. Pastors, students, and anyone engaged in Bible study will find this an indispensable and inspiring resource.

The New Testament (Espresso) (Hardcover, 2020 Edition): Brian Dr Simmons The New Testament (Espresso) (Hardcover, 2020 Edition)
Brian Dr Simmons
R831 Discovery Miles 8 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Encounter the Heart of God.

The Passion Translation(R) is a modern, easy-to-read Bible translation that unlocks the passion of God's heart and expresses his fiery love - merging emotion and life-changing truth.

This translation will evoke an overwhelming response in every reader, unfolding the deep mysteries of the Scriptures.

If you are hungry for God, The Passion Translation will help you encounter his heart and know him more intimately. Fall in love with God all over again.

Content Benefits:

  • Over 500 new footnotes
  • Over 500 revised footnotes
  • Updated text
  • 16 pages of full-colour maps locating and identifying:
  • Jesus' birth, early years, ministry and last days
  • major New Testament stories
  • every epic journey of the Apostle Paul
  • the missions of Philip and Peter
  • the early church and seven churches of Revelation
  • political background to New Testament events
  • the territory of the Roman Empire
  • the Holy Land today and in the time of Jesus
  • In-depth footnotes with insightful study notes, commentary, word studies, cross references, alternate translations
  • Introductions and outlines for each book
  • Two-column format
  • Contemporary font
  • Font size - 9 pt
  • Premium Bible paper
  • Matte lamination
  • Special debossing
  • Spot UV gloss
  • Smyth-sewn binding
  • Ribbon marker
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