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Books > Christianity > The Bible
Step Up to God's Calling! How does God want to use you? Not your
parents. Not your pastor. Not your friend with all the social media
followers. You! The Old Testament leader Joshua is a great example
for us to follow as we step up to God's call on our lives. Before
Joshua, Moses was the one who spoke to God, performed miracles, and
stood up to Pharaoh. But then Joshua had to come out to the front.
So what did he do? How did he step up? And what steps can you take
to seize the moment for yourself? This 90-day devotional will
inspire you to push aside fear and complacency in order to become
something more, leading change in your relationships, work,
community, and the world. Now is your time.
Have you ever wondered why Paul leaves the resurrection discussion
in 1 Corinthians 15 for the end of the letter? Have you pondered
how 1 Corinthians 15 functions as the climax to 1 Corinthians? This
book answers those questions by exploring insinuatio, the
Greco-Roman rhetorical convention used to address prejudiced or
controversial topics-like resurrection-at the end of a discourse.
This is the most thorough treatment of insinuatio in Biblical and
Classical studies to date. It examines the Greco-Roman rhetorical
handbooks and speeches on insinuatio, compares them to what Paul
does in 1 Corinthians 15, and finds that this was precisely Paul's
rhetorical strategy in 1 Corinthians.
Euro-American biblical scholarship has traditionally conceived of
the Bible in a way that removes privileged readers from personal
responsibility in the subjugation of marginalized communities.
Peter McLellan terms this practice gentrified biblical scholarship:
readers removed from difference, because of the gentrification of
space in the West, who are left without the conceptual resources to
understand their relationship with the Bible as simultaneous
relationship with minoritized communities. McLellan deploys the
theoretical fields of hauntology and critical space theory to argue
that the Gospel of Mark is a haunted place. A project written
largely in New Jersey's wealthy northern suburbs, each chapter
converses with vignettes from Newark, New Jersey's Ironbound
neighborhood-a low income, largely Latinx and immigrant
community-to explore relations between these two otherwise isolated
locales. The result is a discussion of gentrifications harmful
effects on vibrant communities, made invisible to suburban
Christian readers, and an effort to explore how marginalized people
make persistent demands upon those who hold Mark's Gospel sacred.
Why another translation of the Bible? As Tom Wright observes:
`Translating [the bible] is something that each generation ought to
be doing. Just as Jesus taught us to pray for our daily bread, we
can never simply live on yesterday's bread, on the interpretations
and translations of previous generations.' The Bible for Everyone
is the result of a passionate conviction that scripture should be
something that everyone can read, understand and enjoy. Two
world-renowned Bible scholars and communicators have therefore
undertaken a tremendous task: to draw together, revise and
supplement the translations that appear in their popular `For
Everyone' commentaries, making a rounded, readable and reliable
version of the Bible that will prove helpful to people of all
religious backgrounds at every stage of their lives. Broken up into
easy-to-read, bite-sized chunks, and including helpful
introductions to each biblical book plus informative maps and a
substantial glossary of key words, here is a compelling new
rendering of ancient wisdom that can be read like a novel, studied
in sections or used as an aid to daily devotion.
The subject of the Bible's last book is often met with fear, awe,
and fascination. In fact, the true meaning of Revelation is so
often interpreted or speculated on by authors, ministers, or
academics, that very few individuals actually study the book
themselves. The literal meaning of Revelation, in Greek, is 'an
unveiling.' Allow yourself to be engaged in God's vision of hope
and promise for the faithful, obedient Christian and discover what
truths Revelation will unveil in your own life. Part 1 contains the
first 11 chapters of the book. Part 2 contains the last 11. Paper.
Bibles make great gifts!
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The New Beacon Bible Commentary provides 21st-century scholars,
pastors, theological students, and laity an academically competent,
readable commentary in the Wesleyan theological tradition.Each
volume features: Contemporary Scholarship from notable experts in
the Wesleyan theological traditionConvenient introductory material
for each book of the Bible, which includes information on
authorship, date, history, audience, sociological/cultural issues,
purpose, literary features, theological themes, hermaneutical
issues, and moreClear verse-by-verse explanations, which offer a
contemporary, Wesleyan-based understanding derived from the
original languageComprehensive Annotation divided into three
sections, which cover background elements behind the text;
verse-by-verse details and meanings found in the text significance,
relevance, intertextuality, and application from the text; and
moreHelpful sidebars, which provide deeper insight into theolocial
issues, word meanings, archeological connections, historical
relevance, cultural customs, and moreExpanded bibliogoraphy for
further study of historical elements, additional interpretations,
and theological themes
The NIV Application Commentary on the Bible enables readers to better
understand not just what the Bible means, but also what it means for
their lives. Clear explanations of every passage in the Bible are
presented alongside insights into contemporary significance.
Written by top-notch evangelical scholars but requiring no formal Bible
or seminary training, The NIV Application Commentary on the Bible is
useful both for personal study and for teaching preparation.
This elegant Bible edition honors the beauty and richness of the
New King James Version featuring wide margins for notes and
reflections to enhance your study of God's Word. This wide margin
New King James Version edition reflects the legacy and majesty of
the King James Version Bible produced more than 400 years ago, but
in language updated for today. This beautiful Bible, which contains
design flourishes that pay tribute to the Bible produced in 1611,
comes in a convenient size with extended margin space, essential
study tools and traditional red-letter text for the Words of
Christ. The Sovereign Collection continues Thomas Nelson's long
history and stewardship publishing Bibles, featuring elegant letter
illustrations leading into each chapter combined with clear and
readable Comfort Print (R), connects you to the legacy of faith,
and inspires your time in the Word to be enjoyable and fruitful.
Features include: Line-matched classic 2-column format for a
comfortable reading experience Wide outer margins for notes and
reflections to engage in deeper study Book introductions provide a
concise overview of the background and historical context of the
book about to be read Words of Christ in red help you quickly
identify Jesus' teachings and statements Extensive end-of-page
cross references allow you to find related passages quickly and
easily Translation notes provide a look into the thinking of the
translators with alternative translations that could have been used
and textual notes about manuscript variations Presentation page to
personalize this special gift by recording a memory or a note
Concordance for looking up a word's occurrences throughout the
Bible Full-color maps show a visual representation of Israel and
other biblical locations for better context Two satin ribbon
markers for you to easily navigate and keep track of where you were
reading Gilded page edges help protect the edge of the page and
provide a polished look Durable and flexible Smyth-sewn binding so
the Bible will lay flat in your hand or on a desk Easy-to-read
9-point NKJV Comfort Print (R)
This elegant Bible edition honors the beauty and richness of the
New King James Version featuring wide margins for notes and
reflections to enhance your study of God's Word. This wide margin
New King James Version edition reflects the legacy and majesty of
the King James Version Bible produced more than 400 years ago, but
in language updated for today. This beautiful Bible, which contains
design flourishes that pay tribute to the Bible produced in 1611,
comes in a convenient size with extended margin space, essential
study tools and traditional red-letter text for the Words of
Christ. The Sovereign Collection continues Thomas Nelson's long
history and stewardship publishing Bibles, featuring elegant letter
illustrations leading into each chapter combined with clear and
readable Comfort Print (R), connects you to the legacy of faith,
and inspires your time in the Word to be enjoyable and fruitful.
Features include: Line-matched classic 2-column format for a
comfortable reading experience Wide outer margins for notes and
reflections to engage in deeper study Book introductions provide a
concise overview of the background and historical context of the
book about to be read Words of Christ in red help you quickly
identify Jesus' teachings and statements Extensive end-of-page
cross references allow you to find related passages quickly and
easily Translation notes provide a look into the thinking of the
translators with alternative translations that could have been used
and textual notes about manuscript variations Presentation page to
personalize this special gift by recording a memory or a note
Concordance for looking up a word's occurrences throughout the
Bible Full-color maps show a visual representation of Israel and
other biblical locations for better context Two satin ribbon
markers for you to easily navigate and keep track of where you were
reading Gilded page edges help protect the edge of the page and
provide a polished look Durable and flexible Smyth-sewn binding so
the Bible will lay flat in your hand or on a desk Easy-to-read
9-point NKJV Comfort Print (R)
This comprehensive guide uses a highly effective teaching method to
introduce readers to New Testament Greek quickly. The book provides
all the basics of a beginning grammar. In addition, it includes a
wealth of reading and translation exercises and activities, helpful
grammatical resources, and accented Greek text. Audio files for the
book are available through Baker Academic's Textbook eSources. Now
in paper.
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