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Layman’ s Bible Commentary These concise, easy-tounderstand single volume Bible commentaries feature thousands of notes that address key passages of the Scriptures. General, non-specialist readers will find a wealth of helpful guidelines that open up the riches of God’ s Word in new ways! 1,568 and 1,136 pages, from Barbour.
Hardback 1VC OT / NT
427867 Old Testament / Edited by Tremper Longman III et al $ 39.99 427868 New Testament / Edited by Mark Strauss $ 39.99
Genesis: A New Commentary Meredith G Kline, edited by Jonathan G Kline
Meredith G Kline( 1922-2007) was a scholar of the ancient Near East, and one of the most influential and original Reformed theologians( covenant theology) of the last half century. This posthumously published commentary sets out his brilliant interpretation of Genesis – a must-read for serious students of Scripture! 174 pages, from Hendrickson. 451256 Paperback OTC 01 $ 24.99
Teach The Text Commentary: Exodus T Desmond Alexander This wonderful resource addresses the biblical text in carefully selected preaching units, each with focused commentary. This format enables preachers and students to quickly grasp the key aspects of the passage, with helps for teaching, including full-colour illustrations and maps. 224 pages, from Baker. 440735 Paperback OTC 02 $ 24.99
Reading The Bible Today: Deuteronomy George Athas, edited by Paul Barnett
In this lucid commentary, George Athas helps readers to grasp Deuteronomy, the theological linchpin of the Old Testament. Athas brings this key book to life for today’ s Christian – explaining its original context and tracing its promises through Israel’ s history to their fulfilment in Christ. 322 pages, from Aquila Press. 450222 Paperback OTC 05 $ 24.99
Preaching Christ From Psalms Sidney Greidanus After a general introduction on preaching from the book of Psalms, Greidanus discusses twenty-two psalms that appear in the Revised Common Lectionary, Year A, giving detailed guidelines on teaching them at Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, and other major seasons of the church year. 640 pages, from Eerdmans. CC PR 450626 Paperback $ 59.99
The Temple And The Tabernacle: A Study Of God’ s Dwelling Places From Genesis To Revelation J Daniel Hays During Israel’ s history, God’ s presence dwelled in particular places, most notably the tabernacle and the temple. This visually stunning, theologically rich resource draws on up-to-date scholarship and archaeological discoveries to bring God’ s dwelling places to life. 208 pages, from Baker. BST GE 440734 Paperback $ 24.99
Jesus The God-Man: The Unity And Diversity Of The Gospel Portrayals Darrell L Bock and Benjamin I Simpson
This clear, compact introduction surveys what the Gospels tell us about Jesus by exploring his teachings and actions in their contexts. Leading evangelical scholar Darrell Bock treats the Gospels as reliable historical sources, and enables fresh understanding of how the Synoptics relate to John. 208 pages, from Baker.
BST CH
440692 Paperback $ 24.99
The Mind Of The Spirit: Paul’ s Approach To Transformed Thinking Craig S Keener Leading scholar Craig S Keener explores a crucial but neglected area of Pauline theology – the apostle’ s teaching on the mind. Readers will learn how Paul adapted language from intellectual currents in his day, and used it to explain the corruption of the mind and its renewal in Christ. 448 pages, from Baker. BST PA 440691 Hardback $ 39.99
An Anomalous Jew: Paul Among Greeks, Jews, And Romans Michael F Bird In his own time, the apostle Paul was regarded as a controversial person, whose blend of common and radical Jewish beliefs frequently got him into strife. Michael Bird presents a fascinating portrait of Paul in all his complexity – seen variously as divisive, dubious, and a troublemaker. 300 pages, from Eerdmans. BST PA 450568 Paperback $ 39.99
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