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40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible (Robert Plummer)
40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible tackles the major questions that students, pastors and professors ask about reading and understanding the Bible.
The book is divided into into four parts: getting started, approaching the bible generally, approaching specific texts, and issues in recent discussion. This accessible format allows teachers to utilize this book as a textbook and the curious student to understand the issues which are most pertinent to their study. 40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible will be essential reading for the student seeking to advance in biblical studies and for the pastor looking to teach the Bible with confidence.
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Bible Study: A Student’s Guide (Jon Nielson)
“If you are a high schooler, read this book thoughtfully and carefully. Then loan it to your parents.” — D. A. Carson
Have you ever been to a Bible study that didn’t have much “Bible” or “study” at all? Without a proper understanding of how to do it, students can be disappointed or scared away from studying the Bible. So what is Bible study — and can it work for high schoolers?
No stranger to teaching the Bible to teenagers, Jon Nielson confirms that real, meaningful Bible study is not only possible for students, but important. He takes students seriously and expects them to take their faith seriously. Unpacking five truths about the Bible—that it is God speaking, is powerful, is understandable, is literary, and is one story—he demonstrates how the Bible should be studied and how teenagers themselves can lead that study.
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The Westminster Shorter Catechism for Study Classes (G. I. Williamson)
For decades, G. I. Williamson’s study manual on the Shorter Catechism has served as the invaluable tool for instructing young and old in biblical doctrine.
This illustrated manual offers clear exposition of each of the 107 questions in the Shorter Catechism. Each lesson includes Scripture proofs, as well as questions for review or discussion. A valuable aid for group instruction or private study, this volume has been used successfully by homeschoolers, pastors, Sunday school teachers, and parents.
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How to Eat Your Bible (Nate Pickowicz)
If you’re feeling distant from God, could it be because you’re ignoring His Word? But maybe you don’t know where to start. Maybe the long books and strange names feel overwhelming. Maybe you just don’t like reading. Whatever the case, How to Eat Your Bible will help you cultivate an appetite for life-long study of God’s Word.
Find practical guidance for overcoming the hurdles that have kept you from making Bible study a regular part of your life. You’ll also become encouraged to pursue God’s Word by learning how other Christians throughout time maintained this crucial practice. Pastor Nate Pickowicz also includes a unique Seven Year Bible Plan so that you can apply what you’ve learned and continue drawing near to God as you consume His Word.
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Virtuous: A Study For Ladies of Every Age (Nancy Wilson)
Virtuous walks through fourteen (14) biblical virtues, to help women of all ages be actively pursuing fruitfulness in the knowledge of Christ. That is the highest endeavor for Christians, and it doesn’t just happen by accident.
From the Scriptures, learn about the Christian woman’s first and highest duty, along with why it’s so important for wives to be “women of valor,” what it looks like to be a leading woman in your community, and what it means to pursue virtue when everyone tells you that sort of thing is no longer important.
This encouraging little book includes concise explanations, application questions and assignments that will involve and challenge everyone, and lots of biblical wisdom for individuals and groups.
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Living By the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible (Howard Hendricks, William D. Hendricks)
For every person who draws strength and direction from the Bible, there are many more who struggle with it. Some call it a long book with fine print and obscure meaning. Some call it a mystery, a chore to read, or an undecipherable puzzle.
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The Septuagint: What it is and Why it Matters (Gregory Lanier & William Ross)
Scholars and laypeople alike have stumbled over Bible footnotes about the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament. Many wonder, What is it? Why do some verses differ from the Hebrew text? Is it important to Scripture?
In this introduction to the Septuagint, Gregory R. Lanier and William A. Ross clarify its origin, transmission, and language. By studying its significance for both the Old and New Testaments, believers can understand the Septuagint’s place in Judeo-Christian history as well as in the church today.
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Walking With God in the Season of Motherhood (Melissa Kruger)
Being a mom usually means being busy. Really busy. Whether you’re zipping from your children’s piano lessons to their next ballgame or nursing a baby while comforting a toddler, life is brimming with activities. Yet one encounter can help shape every moment: time in the Word with Jesus.
In Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood, you’ll learn how to nourish your own heart, mind, and soul with the wisdom you need to become the mother you long to be.
An eleven-week Bible study to help shape your life according to God’s will
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La Esposa Excelente – Guia de Estudio para Alumnas (Martha Peace)
Ahora con Guía de Estudio para Alumnas (sin respuestas)
Martha Peace, consejera biblica de mujeres, ha escrito un excelente libro. En el nos lo explica lo que Dios requirer de una esposa cristiana, sino que explica claramente como obedecer los mandamientos de Dios a fin de llegar a ser esa esposa. Comprelo/Adquiralo, lalo y aprovchelo.”
— Jay E. Adams, Pastor de la Iglesia Presbiteriana de Harrison Bridge Road, Simpsonville, South Carolina$7.97 -
The Bible Story Handbook (John Walton, Kim Walton)
“For too long, Christians have been taught Bible stories as stand-alone episodes that provide moral instruction and encouragement based on imitating human characters in the stories. John and Kim Walton provide welcome correction!
The opening chapters show us the real reason for teaching Bible stories—the revelation of God himself—and the big picture of the Bible, into which all the individual stories must fit. Not only teachers of children but anyone who uses Bible stories to teach others should examine his or her use of narrative passages by the guidelines in this book.”
— Starr Meade, author, Training Hearts, Teaching Minds; The Most Important Thing You’ll Ever Study; and Give Them Truth$29.99 -
The Church: Her Nature, Authority, Purpose, and Worship (Jeffrey Johnson)
Jeffrey Johnson’s book looks at how to properly approach the many facets of how our Lord designed the church to work. He explores the subjects of membership, worship, discipline, leadership, and our mutual responsibilities one to another.
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Education or Imitation? Bible Interpretation for Dummies Like you and me (Curtis Allen)
The earthly ministry of Jesus was all about rightly interpreting and applying God’s Word. We can do the same. No special training required. In fact, right interpretation of Scripture, followed by right application, is the primary way that Christians are to be like God. This is not an issue of education. It’s an issue of imitation. The example of Jesus’ life shows us how.
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Preparing For Marriage God’s Way (Wayne Mack)
A Step-by-Step Guide for Marriage Success Before and After the Wedding
The best tool for pre-marital counseling we know of – whether trying to prepare yourself or others. Teaches a couple how to honestly appraise one another, to learn Biblical ways of resolving conflict, issues regarding money, intimacy, anger, resentment, in-laws, and more. Not one ounce of modern psychology here.
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How Should Teens Read the Bible? (Joel Beeke)
Most Christians know that they should read the Bible, and many have tried, but it is not unusual for people to get stuck, get lost, or get discouraged. Here is a booklet that lays out wise guidelines for how to read the most important book in the world and not give up.
Joel Beeke offers many helpful tips on how to benefit from the Scriptures with the constant awareness that our attitude is crucial. Written especially for young people, How Should Teens Read the Bible? is an extremely practical resource for anyone who wants to read the Scriptures with regularity, joy, and delight.
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What Does God Want of us Anyway? (Mark Dever)
Originally delivered as sermons by pastor Mark Dever at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington D. C., these three studies are now available in one hardcover volume. Dever guides readers to take a step back and look at the Bible from a broader perspective. As we notice new features of an object when viewed from a distance, so too the major themes of Scripture become more apparent when we take in the Bible as a whole. Part of the IXMarks series, this book considers the central messages of the Bible as seen in the promises of God.
Dever examines the general narrative of God’s Word to answer the question, “What does God wants of us anyway?” Readers looking for a panoramic view of Scripture will be reminded of the faithful, persistent love of God and find themselves drawn into a broader, but deeper, understanding of the maker and keeper of promises.
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Martin Lutero: Int?rprete B?blico
La práctica exegética mostró a Lutero que la Biblia no es un bloque unitario, antes bien, una colección de libros con distintas formas literarias. Teológicamente, sin embargo, Lutero entendía que la Escritura es una gran unidad, pues toda ella tiene un solo contenido principal, Cristo.
Este libre fue traducido al castellano de los textos originales en latín y alemán. En esta obra se descubre la profunda seriedad con la que el Reformador se acercó al libro de los libros.
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Chronological and Background Charts of the New Testament, 2nd edition (R. Wayne House)
Charts can provide a synthesis and visual overview of information that helps in teaching, learning, and review. Facts, relationships, parallels, and contrast are grasped easily and quickly.
The 75 charts in Chronological and Background Charts of the New Testament cover a wide range of topics, from basic matters such as chronological list of the books of the New Testament to less familiar subjects such as “The Roman Military System” and “Early Patristic Quotations of the New Testament.”
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Chronological and Background Charts of the Old Testament (John H. Walton)
Approach the Old Testament with confidence.
Chronological and Background Charts of the Old Testament helps students organize and synthesize the vast amount of biblical and extrabiblical information on the Old Testament by providing a helpful visual overview of the data, chronology, historical background, and criticism.
This format allows facts, relationships, parallels, and contrasts to be grasped quickly and easily.
$21.99