This is a book of hidden and very useful depths, despite its
somewhat flippant title and magazine-style approach to layout. Nick
Page starts off with the assumption that many people are put off
reading the Bible because of its length, dullness, archaic language
and so on (an assumption most clergy would agree with), and so he
sets out to demystify it. If that means cutting it down to
bite-size chunks, picking out the essential bits and using everyday
language with a touch of humour, then that's fine as long as the
system works. And it does work surprisingly well. By way of
timelines, diagrams, explanatory boxes and even a 'street map'
showing routes through the Bible's 750,000 words, Page makes the
process an adventure trip that has the knack of appealing to all
ages. But this is no alternative Bible, to be read instead of the
real thing. Rather, it's an introduction to help readers get more
out of the Bible and understand it better when they finally realize
it isn't so intimidating after all. 'There are bits of the Bible
that no one understands, where even the experts are baffled,' Page
admits. 'But there are far more numerous bits where the meaning is
plain and clear and where you can put it into action.' Some
scholars have ducked the more puzzling sections to which he refers,
but Page tackles them head-on in boxes labelled 'Tricky Bits'.
These boil the conundrums down to their essentials and explain what
is really going on behind the muddled translations. Nick Page has
an upbeat, friendly style without being frivolous. His book serves
as a perfect introduction to both the Old and New Testaments.
(Kirkus UK)
A completely revised edition of this best-selling Bible resource
with new ideas, diagrams and illustrations Uniquely presented, this
handbook uses modern language, humour and ingenious diagrams to
bring the Bible to life. The Bible Book is a unique kind of guide
to the Bible. Informative, though-provoking and very, very
readable, this is a book that will help you explore the most famous
book in the world. Informal, but informed, simple but never
simplistic, The Bible Book tackles the Bible with honesty, humour
and inventiveness. This book won't baffle you with jargon, but it
won't insult your intelligence either. Nick Page maps out the way
the Bible works, showing you the route through and the places of
interest along the way. With its illuminating graphics and
user-friendly design, The Bible Book is an indispensable handbook
for anyone setting out to explore the exciting world of the Bible.
Contents include: Quick Guide - Your at-a-glance introduction to
every book of the Bible Questions, Questions - a lighter look at
some of those difficult issues Tricky Bits - explanations of things
that make you go 'hmmm' The Route Through - a 'streetmap' showing
you how each Bible book is put together Landmarks - the important
events and themes of the Bible Postcards - introducing the cities
and countries of the Bible Details, Details - those fascinating
facts that otherwise might go unnoticed Viewpoints - a guide to
opposing interpretations Breif Lives - a quick summary of the lives
of major Bible characters Plus over 50 maps, timelines and
diagrams, bringing the world of the Bible to life.
General
Imprint: |
Collins
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2003 |
Authors: |
Nick Page
|
Dimensions: |
234 x 153 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
397 |
Edition: |
New Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-711967-7 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-00-711967-4 |
Barcode: |
9780007119677 |
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