To the people of Judah, distressed by changing political realities, it seemed that God had lost control of the situation. Zephaniah warned of imminent judgment and pointed to hope close at hand: God is both Judge and a Refuge from judgment. Haggai declared that God’s struggling people needed to reorder their priorities and invest in building the Lord’s house so that God’s renewed pr…
Istilah-istilah Alkitab dari A-Z, disusun oleh suatu tim internasional yang terdiri lebih dari 150 ilmuwan handal. Informasi esensial dan otoritatif tentang geografi, sejarah, adat kebiasaan dan kebudayaan Israel dan tetangga-tetangganya sebagai latar belakang Alkitab. Mencakup semua kemajuan terakhir yang berhasil dicapai dalam studi penelitian alkitabiah, khususnya bidang arkeologi. Meskip…
Dan Doriani explores how Peter presents both the effective work of Jesus for us and his personal work in usand how this enables us to live faithfully amidst trials.
Someone once said, "The past is another country - they do things differently there. "At times, indeed, the Old Testament resembles another very different country. Maneuvering through levitical laws, bloodshed in Joshua, or Daniel's apocalyptic visions, sincere readers often wonder what the Old The New International Commentary on the Old Testament has helped countless people traverse this diffic…
Beginning with Adam and Eve and closing with the last of the prophets, Dr. Clowney takes a fascinating walk through the Old Testament, revealing Christ in places where he is usually overlooked.
In this stimulating work Stephen Charnock links the Old and New Testaments with this classic explanation of how the sacrifice of Jesus Christ fulfils the Old Testament sacrificial system. He particularly illustrates the importance of the Passover, and opens up our understanding of the differences which characterize the New Testament Church era. He shows that Jesus willingly submitted to the pai…
The apostle Paul writes of an individual in conflict, with self, others, and God. The loser on this battlefield is truly a winner. A careful integration of social science and New Testament study interprets Paul's insights into the self, New Testament scholar J. Knox Chamblin presents what is essentially a systematic theology of the self.
Why are there 66 books in the Bible? Is the Bible missing any books? Who wrote the Bible? Is The Bible enough? Are there contradictions? Where is the proof of creation? This Pocket Guide to the Bible will give you answers to these questions and more. The Bible contains the very words of God and is the key to understanding the world in which we live. It is the history book of the universe, an…
Can we really believe the biblical account of Noah's Ark? How could it hold all those animals? How could Noah care fo all of them? What did Noah's Ark look like? How did kangaroos get to Australia? Has Noah's Ark been found? Answer these questions and more with this biblical and scientific look at the Genesis account of Noah and his obedience. The Pocket Guide to Noah's Ark combines the late…
How does the human body react to emergencies? Is the human eye really a bad design, as evolutionists like to point out? how is the human brain better than any supercoumputer? What's so amazing about skin and bones? These and other questions are answered in this Pocket Guide to the Human Budy. Anatomist Dr. David Menton is joined by other scientists who show how the amazing design of the huma…