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Digging for Insights: Using Archaeology to Study the Bible
by John F. Brug Discover how archaeology’s methods and contributions can teach us about the Bible. Through the fascinating physical remains of ancient cultures, archaeology gives us great details about life in biblical times. However, at the same time we must see how a critical eye is necessary in considering science’s claims, interpretations, and speculations. Index. 205 pages. |
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One God-Two Covenants: Finding the Heart of the Old Testament
by Lyle W. Lange How can one God set down two methods by which he deals with us? While God gave Abraham the promise covenant, he also gave Moses the law covenant on Mount Sinai. Examine God’s promises by seeing the Savior as the central message of the Old Testament and determining whether or not the Old Testament law is still applicable to believers today. Index. 122 pages. |
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Bible Basics: Finding Tools to Read and Interpret Scripture
by Donald W. Patterson Are you afraid of the Bible? Or do you shy away from reading the Bible because it seems irrelevant or weird? Maybe you never learned how to read it. With this proper introduction, you’ll have a renewed understanding of the most wonderful book on earth. And, once inside, you will find its pages hold the answers to all of life’s big questions. Find help in understanding Scripture, and enjoy what it has to offer. 96 pages. |
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Grand Themes and Key Words: Exploring Important Bible Terms
by Karl A. Walther A comprehensive overview of the principal words and ideas that can be stumbling blocks in Bible reading. Forty-one terms are presented alphabetically, with the author using short essays to define the terms as they are used in Scripture. Paper cover, 157 pages. |
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Life in the New Testament World: Understanding Professions, Practices, and Politics
by Armin J. Panning Enrich your understanding of the Bible by learning what a scribe or a fisherman did and what it was like to travel by sea. This book will help you visualize things in the New Testament world such as the Roman occupation of the Jewish homeland and the various jobs and professions of its people. Includes index. Paper cover, 139 pages. |
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