Christian Workers' Commentary


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This classic Commentary on the Whole Bible should find its way to every Christian with a love for the message of the Bible. It is a concise clear work explaining both the Old and New Testament chapters and verses.







Christian Workers' Commentary on the Old and New Testaments


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Arranged in sections with questions for use at family alters and in adult Bible classes. Containing homiletic and expository suggestions for young preachers.




Christian Workers’ Commentary on the Old and New Testaments


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"Whoever attempts it will find it far easier to write a long commentary than a brief one," said a famous commentator. This we believe. The Christian Workers' Commentary represents the labor of eight years in the use of such spare hours as could be found in an otherwise well-filled life, but had the plan permitted its expansion into a series of volumes instead of one, it might have been completed earlier.




Theology of Work Bible Commentary


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Wherever you work, in whatever capacity, the Scriptures have something to say about it. Theology of work Bible commentary is an in-depth Bible study tool put together by a group of biblical scholars, pastors, and workplace Christians to help you discover what the New Testament says about work. --Provided by publisher.




Full Life Bible Commentary to the New Testament


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Designed as a Bible reader's companion, this volume uses the New International Version, but may also be used with any favorite Bible translation. Filled with maps, charts, and photos, this book presents a scholarly, accessible, and reasonable approach to the Bible with contributions from the finest theologians and prominent authors from Pentecostal and moderate charismatic traditions as they unlock the Scriptures to present thoughtful insights into the entire New Testament.




The Institute Tie


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Ezekiel- Everyman's Bible Commentary


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The Old Testament book of Ezekiel is filled with visions and prophecies the Lord revealed to His prophet. Although these revelations were given to the people of Israel during their Babylonian captivity, many of them are yet to be fulfilled. Ezekiel gives warnings of punishment for evil practices and waywardness but also glorious promises to encourage those who seek to honor the Lord even in the midst of trials. Bible students are often puzzled by these difficult visions and fail to perceive God's central message--that He alone is Lord. Dr. Ralph Alexander discusses each section of the prophecy in summary and then treats the major themes, dealing with various questions and problems that arise.




Understanding Hebrew Idiomatic & Figurative Language


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Does God hate certain people or does He love everyone? Is He jealous of anyone? Does He struggle with anger? Is He looking for people to be terrified of Him? Is He self-centered and vindictive? Can He be provoked easily? Does He lead people astray? Is He punishing children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren for the sins of their forefathers? Some argue that the Bible teaches that God is the one who accomplishes all of this. Sadly, some have reached these incorrect conclusions because they were unable to appreciate the figurative and idiomatic language of Scripture. This book, “Understanding Hebrew Idiomatic & Figurative Language,” teaches us how portrayals of God, when examined from the perspective of the Ancient Near Eastern culture from which Scripture was written, give us a truly stunning image of the God who is exactly like Jesus.