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Open the Bible with newcomers and experienced students alike. Both
will find much to learn and explore in this helpful introductory
study. Stephen Binz offers clear, practical explanations that will
make the Bible more familiar, giving readers a sense of the Bible's
structure, a better understanding of its various themes and writing
styles, and insight into how to interpret the Bible within the
Catholic tradition. This study also provides direction in how to
choose a Bible, how to navigate its contents, and how to get the
most out of Bible study. Commentary, study and reflection
questions, prayers, and access to online lectures are included. 6
lessons.
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Angels in the Bible (Paperback)
George M. Smiga; Contributions by Little Rock Scripture Study staff
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The Bible is full of passages in which angelic beings are sent to
accomplish God's will. Angels speak for God, direct the course of
nations, and protect God's people. They worship God and deliver
God's judgment. In Angels in the Bible, George Smiga examines some
of the Bible's most fascinating passages about angels, exploring
their ministry on God's behalf and drawing insights for our own
spiritual lives. Because angels are mediators of God's presence and
action, studying angels is studying God. Commentary, study and
reflection questions, prayer, and access to online video lectures
are included. 6 lessons.
Incarcerated numerous times "for the defense of the gospel" (Phil
1:16), Paul wrote several letters from the confines of prison.
Letters from Prison, Part One explores the letters of Philippians
and Philemon in four sessions, explaining the reason each letter
was written and addressing various themes such as joy, unity in
Christ, reconciliation, and the close relationship between Paul and
his communities.
Letters from Prison, Part Two provides an in-depth investigation of
Paul's letters to the Colossians and Ephesians, two letters with a
great deal in common. Besides being written from prison, both
letters address Gentile communities learning to live faithful
Christian lives. Exploring themes such as God's eternal plan, the
unity of the church, and the fullness of life in Christ, these
letters offer a sweeping and still relevant vision of faith in
Christ and the church as his body.
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Exodus, Part Two (Paperback)
Stephen J. Binz; Contributions by Little Rock Scripture Study staff
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R462
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Part Two of this study covers the final 25 chapters of Exodus.
Beginning with the insecurity of the desert wanderings, to
encountering God on Sinai and then constructing the tent of
dwelling, God's people learn what it means to be part of a covenant
with the one who liberates and also gives the Law to guide and
direct them. 4 lessons.
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Exodus, Part One (Paperback)
Stephen J. Binz; Contributions by Little Rock Scripture Study staff
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The exodus is the central event of the Old Testament, giving
meaning to everything else we find in its pages. Part One of this
study takes us through the first fifteen chapters of Exodus-from
slavery to the call of Moses, from plagues to crossing the sea,
from captivity to freedom in the Sinai. Discover that God hears
those who are beaten down and liberates those who are in need of
his justice. 5 lessons.
Beginning with the Transfiguration of Jesus in chapter 17:1, the
Gospel of Matthew continues to reveal through Jesus' teachings what
it means to be a disciple. This second part of the study of Matthew
reveals a growing tension as Jesus ministers around Jerusalem, is
arrested, crucified and rises to new life. Revealed as Emmanuel
(God with us) at the start of the Gospel, Jesus will promise his
continuing presence as the disciples are commissioned at the close
of the Gospel. Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayer
and access to recorded lectures are included. 4 lessons.
Beginning with the Gospels and Acts and continuing through the
letters and final book of the Bible, Panorama of the New Testament
invites us into familiar scenes but with a wide angle lens to
capture the big picture. For newcomers to Bible study, this is a
wonderful place to begin to put the pieces together; for seasoned
Bible students, this study identifies major themes that emerge
throughout the New Testament books. Commentary, study and
reflection questions, prayer and access to recorded lectures are
included. 4 lessons.
Explore the sweeping saga of God's people and their sacred journey.
Panorama of the Old Testament surveys the variety of books found in
the Old Testament. Uncover interwoven themes, the background of
familiar characters and God's overall plan of salvation. A perfect
way to begin a great adventure or step back and see where you have
been in your study of the Bible. Commentary, study and reflection
questions, prayer and access to recorded lectures are included. 4
sessions.
Standing at the start of the New Testament, the Gospel of Matthew
provides a bridge from the Jewish world awaiting a Messiah to the
emerging Christian world of Jesus and his followers. This Gospel
introduces us to Jesus as the Master Teacher whose words of
instruction are captured in large teaching sections. Part One
covers Matthew 1:1?16:28, from the birth of Jesus through much of
his public teaching life, to the first prediction of his passion.
Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayer and access to
recorded lectures are included. 5 lessons.
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Genesis, Part One (Paperback)
Joan E. Cook; Contributions by Little Rock Scripture Study staff
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R460
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A study of the book of Genesis is an invitation not only to
contemplate the creation story, but to remember with the Israelites
their ancestors in faith. Part One of this study covers Genesis
1:1-25:18 (the "pre-history" of Israel including the creation
accounts, the stories of the fall and the great flood, as well as
the story of Abraham and Sarah). Commentary, study and reflection
questions, prayer and access to recorded lectures are included. 5
sessions.
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Genesis, Part Two (Paperback)
Joan E. Cook; Contributions by Little Rock Scripture Study staff
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A study of the book of Genesis moves the reader from the cosmic
creation story to the story of the creation of God's people. Part
Two of this study moves us forward from the time of Abraham to the
unfolding of his family in the stories of Isaac and Jacob, as well
as the story of Joseph and his brothers and their clans.
Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayer and access to
recorded lectures are included. 5 sessions.
The Gospel of Luke demonstrates the universal nature of Jesus'
mission and the compassion of God. Part One of this study includes
Luke 1:1-11:54, taking the reader from the infancy narratives of
John the Baptist and Jesus to their births and then to the Galilean
ministry of Jesus. Commentary, study and reflection questions,
prayer and access to recorded lectures are included. 6 sessions.
The Gospel of Luke demonstrates the universal nature of Jesus'
mission. In Part Two of this study (Luke 12:1-24:53), readers
travel with Jesus from the region of Galilee to the city of
Jerusalem where Jesus will enter into his passion and resurrection.
Luke's focus on God's faithfulness will encourage you to trust.
Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayer and access to
recorded lectures are included. 5 sessions.
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