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The Boice Commentary series combines careful scholarship and clear
communication in a verse-by-verse and section by section reading of
various biblical texts. Combining thoughtful interpretation with
contemporary insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice
explains the meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to
the church, Christianity, and the world in which we live. Whether
used for devotions, preaching, or teaching, this authoritative and
thought-provoking series will appeal to a wide range of readers,
from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
"The Gospel of John," says Boice, "is a powerful source of
instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down
through the ages of church history." This first volume in the
Gospel of John collection deals with the coming of Jesus Christ
into the world and with the initial reaction he had.
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Daniel (Paperback)
James Montgomer Boice
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Commentaries by James Montgomery Boice explain the meaning of the
biblical text verse by verse and section by section, while also
relating the text to the realities of the Christian life. This new
commentary will inform pastors, Bible students, and interested
laypersons of Daniel's illuminating insights into history and its
message of how to live for God in ungodly times.
Part of the The Boice Commentary series, this title explains the
meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to the church,
Christianity, and the world in which we live. It surveys the work
of Micah through Malachi. It is suitable for a wide range of
readers, from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
In one systematic volume, James Montgomery Boice provides a
readable overview of Christian theology. Both students and pastors
will benefit from this rich source that covers all the major
doctrines of Christianity. With scholarly rigor and a pastor's
heart, Boice carefully opens the topics of the nature of God, the
character of his natural and special revelation, the fall, and the
person and work of Christ. He then goes on to consider the work of
the Holy Spirit in justification and sanctification. The book
closes with careful discussion of ecclesiology and eschatology.
This updated edition includes a foreword by Philip Ryken and a
section-by-section study guide. Both those long familiar with Boice
and those newly introduced to him will benefit from his remarkable
practicality and thoroughness, which will continue to make this a
standard reference for years to come.
"No matter how familiar you may be with the Psalms, an incredible
amount of information and insight can be gained through this
commentary."--Christian Retailing Whether you're a serious Bible
student probing through Psalm 19 or a first-time reader inspired by
the promise of Psalm 23, this first volume on the book of Psalms
explores each of the first forty-one psalms, uncovering deep
reflections, wisdom for living, and verses of praise, confidence,
and repentance. - Psalm 1 stresses the importance of God's guidance
in one's life. - Psalm 16 foretells Jesus' resurrection, a
startling and impressive declaration for the time. - Psalm 23
portrays life as a pilgrimage, where God is provider, comforter,
and friend. This expositional commentary on one of the Bible's most
popular books combines careful scholarship and clear communication
in a verse-by-verse and section-by-section reading of the biblical
text. Integrating thoughtful interpretation with contemporary
insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice explains the
meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to the church,
Christianity, and the world in which we live. James Montgomery
Boice (1938-2000) was senior pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was also president and cofounder of
the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, the parent organization of
The Bible Study Hour, on which Boice was a speaker for more than
thirty years.
The Boice Commentary series combines careful scholarship and clear
communication in a verse-by-verse and section by section reading of
various biblical texts. Combining thoughtful interpretation with
contemporary insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice
explains the meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to
the church, Christianity, and the world in which we live. Whether
used for devotions, preaching, or teaching, this authoritative and
thought-provoking series will appeal to a wide range of readers,
from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
"The psalms themselves," says Boice, "speak so powerfully to the
hurts, fears, disappointments, faith, hope, and spiritual
aspirations of God's people." This second volume in the Psalms
collection discusses Psalms 42-106, exploring the emotion in each
that intimately relates us to God.
The Boice Commentary series combines careful scholarship and clear
communication in a verse-by-verse and section by section reading of
various biblical texts. Combining thoughtful interpretation with
contemporary insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice
explains the meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to
the church, Christianity, and the world in which we live. Whether
used for devotions, preaching, or teaching, this authoritative and
thought-provoking series will appeal to a wide range of readers,
from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
"The psalms themselves," says Boice, "speak so powerfully to the
hurts, fears, disappointments, faith, hope, and spiritual
aspirations of God's people." This third and final volume in the
Psalms collection explores the psalms known as the "Songs of
Ascent" (135-150), which deal with the theme of worship-teaching us
what true worship is and when and how we should praise God.
Part of the The Boice Commentary series, this title explains the
meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to the church,
Christianity, and the world in which we live. It provides
commentaries on the message of the Minor Prophets. It discusses the
life and works of different prophets, starting with Hosea and
ending with Malachi.
The Boice Commentary series combines careful scholarship and clear
communication in a verse-by-verse and section by section reading of
various biblical texts. Combining thoughtful interpretation with
contemporary insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice
explains the meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to
the church, Christianity, and the world in which we live. Whether
used for devotions, preaching, or teaching, this authoritative and
thought-provoking series will appeal to a wide range of readers,
from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
"The Gospel of John," says Boice, "is a powerful source of
instruction and comfort to many millions of God's people down
through the ages of church history."
The latest addition to Dr. Boice's popular expositional commentary
series, The Epistles of John brings into focus three of John's
major themes: righteousness, truth, and love. This commentary not
only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by
section, but it relates the concerns of the text to the world, the
church, and the realities of Christian life. Pastors, Bible
students, and laypersons alike will find Boice's easy-to-read
commentary an important tool for understanding the letters of the
disciple whom Jesus loved.
Part of The Boice Commentary series, this title explains the
meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to the church,
Christianity, and the world in which we live. It offers commentary
on the life and work of Nehemiah, God's chosen leader, highlighting
his courage, strength, and dependence on God.
According to James Montgomery Boice, Paul's great letter to the
Ephesians is "a mini-course in theology, centered on the church."
Writing to the church in a city much like modern-day New York, Paul
laid out his mature vision of the Christian faith's central
elements. The apostle set these fundamental doctrines in the
context of the church as the body of Christ. In this compelling
commentary, Boice presents the message of Paul with great depth and
clarity. The author proclaims the profound yet simple gospel once
delivered to the church in Ephesus and effectively applies it to
the modern church. Writes Boice: "There is no denying that
Ephesians is deeply appealing, perhaps precisely because . . . it
presents the basic doctrines of Christianity comprehensively,
clearly, practically, and winsomely." With this helpful, thoughtful
commentary as your guide, you are invited to discover the appeal of
Ephesians for yourself. James Montgomery Boice (1938-2000) was
senior pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. He was also president and cofounder of the Alliance
of Confessing Evangelicals, the parent organization of The Bible
Study Hour on which Boice was a speaker for more than thirty years.
Part of the The Boice Commentary series, this title explains the
meaning of the text and relates the text's concerns to the church,
Christianity, and the world in which we live. It surveys the work
of Hosea through Jonah. It is suitable for a wide range of readers,
from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
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