New Testaments Books
McGraw-Hill Education Connect Access Card for the New Testament A
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Thomas Nelson Publishers The Book of Revelation Made Clear
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Pastoral Epistles Through the Centuries
Book SynopsisDrawing on scholarly insights and a comprehensive array of texts from the entirety of Christian tradition, The Pastoral Epistles Through the Centuries explores the rich legacy of the Pastorals as it has unfolded over the centuries. Explores the important role of the New Testament letters to Timothy and Titus, known collectively as the Pastoral Epistles, in the development of early Christianity Surveys the many theological, cultural, literary, political, and artistic uses of the Pastorals, and the broader influence these letters have had throughout the ages Considers the Pastorals' complex influence on issues such as church structure and rites, the roles of women in Christian religious life, the authority of scripture, and the development of monastic orders Examines the many ways in which language and concepts from the Pastoral Epistles (such as fight the good fight and the root of all evils) have filtered into our cultural vernacular Trade Review"It is hard to represent the wealth of material contained in each of these two volumes. Both for the seasoned scholar and the preacher looking for fresh inspiration there is much to challenge and enliven the understanding of the biblical texts. These are two superb volumes." (The Expository Times, 2011) "This is a fine addition to the Blackwell Bible Commentary series . . . Twomey has given us an excellent commentary, lucid and elegantly written, further enriched by inclusion of interpreters from his own field of English literature: Chaucer, Charlotte Bronte, Thomas Hardy and Jeanette Winterson. " (Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 2011) "Overall this is an excellent guide to the very significant and varied reception history of the Pastoral Epistles. The volume testifies to the role the Pastorals have had in shaping the church and at times wider culture too, and makes accessible in one volume the evidence for this highly significant role." (JTS, 9 April 2011) "The Blackwell Bible Commentaries are a rare and valuable treasury of information, and Jay Twomey's volume on the Pastoral Epistles is a fine addition to this series. From Augustine, Aquinas, Calvin, and the Wesleys to Mary Astell, Amiri Baraka, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Jeanette Winterson (among a great many others), these biblical writings have been developed, transformed, and opposed in many ways and for many purposes. Twomey's survey further delineates the enduring power of the biblical canon to both stimulate and control "a steadily continuing history of complex and contradictory readings." George Aichele, Adrian College (retired) “Jay Twomey straddles the fields of biblical studies and literary studies with enviable ease. He is familiar with the history of biblical interpretation, both critical and pre-critical, but that is only the beginning. In addition to the more usual ecclesiastical and theological suspects, he is able to adduce a wonderfully diverse range of literary authors, over several centuries, who cite the Pastoral Epistles or allude to them, which imparts a rare richness to his reception history.” Stephen D. Moore, Drew University “A rich feast to suit every palate. Commentators from deep in the past stand side by side with those who trouble the texts in the present, especially feminist, queer and cultural counter-readings. In Twomey's hands the Pastoral Epistles emerge as sites of tension and struggle; in other words, they come to life and engage. A real bonus is Twomey's ability to write well. It is a lucid, finely written text that draws the reader in.” Roland Boer, Monash University Table of ContentsSeries Editors’ Preface. Introduction. Historical Overview. The Interpretations. Areas of Interpretive Interest. . The Commentary. 1 Timothy 1. The Salutation (1:1-2; 2 Tim 1-2; Titus 1:1-4). The Opponents: Speculators (1:3-7; 4:1-5, 7; Titus 3:9). The Opponents: On The Law (1:8-11). ‘Paul’ (1:12-17; Titus 3:3-4). The Opponents: Excommunication (1:18-20; 2 Tim 2:17; 4:14-15). 1 Timothy 2. The Church: Politics (2:1-2; Titus 3:1). Theological Speculation: Christ as Mediator (2:4-6). Women: Silence in The Church (2:8-14). 1 Timothy 3. The Church: Bishops and Deacons (3:1-13; 5:1, 17; Titus 1:5-9). Theological Speculation: The Mystery (3:14-16). 1 Timothy 4. The Opponents: End Times (4:1-10; 2 Tim 3:1). 1 Timothy 5. Women: Widows (5:1-10). The Church: Elders (5:17-22; Titus 1:5). Timothy (5:23-25). 1 Timothy 6. The Church: Slaves (6:1-2; Titus 2:9). The Church: Wealthy Christians (6:6-10, 17-19). Theological Speculation: God’s Dwelling and Being (6:12-16; 1 Tim 1:17). The Opponents: Dissent (6:2b-5, 20). 2 Timothy 1. The Thanksgiving (1:3-7). Timothy: Ordination (1:6-8; 1 Tim 1:18, 4:14-15). Theological Speculation: God’s Plan (1:9-10; 4:1, 8; 1 Tim 6:14; Titus 1:2; 3:4-5). ‘Paul’ (1:13-18; 4:11, 19). 2 Timothy 2. The Church: Pauline Succession (2:1-2). The Church: Christian Soldiers (2:3-7). ‘Paul’: The Gospel (2:8-10). Theological Speculation: Divine Consistency (2:11-13; Titus 1:2). The Opponents (2:14-18). The Church: A Large House (2:19-26). 2 Timothy 3. The Opponents: Home Breakers (3:1-9). ‘Paul’: Suffering (3:10-13). The Church: Scripture (2:14-17). 2 Timothy 4. The Opponents: Entertaining Teachers (4:1-4). ‘Paul’: The Good Fighter (4:6-8; cf. 1 Tim 1:18; 6:12; 2 Tim 2:5). Conclusion and Greetings (4:9-22). Titus 1. The Salutation (1:1-4; 2 Tim 1:9). The Opponents: Cretan Liars (1:9-16). Titus 2. The Church: A Household Code (2:2-10). Theological Speculation: Christ the God (2:11-14). Titus 3. The Church: Baptism (3:1-11). The Opponents: And Also Some Friends (3:10-11, 13). . Conclusion. Brief Biographies. Bibliography. Name Index. Subject Index
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Tyndale House Publishers NLT Gospel Of John 10Pack
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Tyndale House Publishers El Evangelio de JuanNtv10 Paquetes
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Tyndale House Publishers Nuevo Testamento Vida Abundante NTV Abundant Life
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Tyndale House Publishers Biblia Para Nuevos Creyentes Nuevo Testamento Ntv
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Tyndale House Publishers Gospel of JohnPRNLTOS
Book SynopsisEvangelio de Juan es nuestra presentación de la NTV (Nueva Traducción Viviente), la nueva Biblia en español que tiene la misma perspectiva y propósito de la New Living Translation (NLT), Biblia muy conocida entre los lectores de habla inglesa. La NLT se caracteriza por una precisión académica que resulta insuperable cuando se trata de hacer un estudio serio de las Escrituras. La NTV en español no sólo mantiene el valor exegético de la NLT sino que además ratifica la permanente autoridad de las Escrituras, ya que es una traducción de los textos bíblicos en hebreo, arameo y griego. Otra característica que ofrece la NLT y que ha sido bellamente incorporada en la NTV es su lenguaje cálido, claro y vivo. Estos rasgos tan impactantes de la NTV lo llenarán de entusiasmo y le harán sentir como si la Biblia hubiera sido escrita exclusivamente para usted.Evangelio de Juan is our introduction of the NTV (Nueva Traducción Viviente)the new Spanish Bible that ha
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Tyndale House Publishers Insights on Matthew 115
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Tyndale House Publishers Insights on Philippians Colossians Philemon
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Tyndale House Publishers Breathe Bible Audio New TestamentNLT
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£39.38
Thomas Nelson Publishers Jon Coursons Application Commentary
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£38.00
Barcharts, Inc New Testament
Book SynopsisOne of our most requested titles. This 6-page laminated guide includes information on authorship, place of composition, purpose, key themes and structure of The Books of the New Testament.
£10.97
BroadStreet Publishing The Passion Translation The Story of Jesus and
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BroadStreet Publishing The Passion Translation New Testament 2020
Book SynopsisThe Passion Translation is a modern, easy-to-read Bible translation that unlocks the passion of God's heart and expresses his fiery love-merging emotion and life-changing truth. This translation will evoke an overwhelming response in every reader, unfolding the deep mysteries of the Scriptures. If you are hungry for God, The Passion Translation will help you encounter his heart and know him more intimately. Fall in love with God all over again.
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LifeWay Christian Resources The New Testament Handbook Stone Cloth Over Board
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Cengage Learning, Inc Urban Legends Of The New Testament 40 Common
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Tyndale House Publishers Insights on Matthew 1628
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Tyndale House Publishers NLT Streetlights New Testament Softcover
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Tyndale House Publishers Inspire Matthew Mark Softcover
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Tyndale House Publishers Immerse Messiah Softcover
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Tyndale House Publishers Immerse
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Tyndale House Publishers Immerse
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Tyndale House Publishers Immerse
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Tyndale House Publishers Immerse
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Tyndale House Publishers God with Us Softcover
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Carta Jerusalem Preaching and Teaching Difficult Texts of the New
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Tyndale House Publishers The One Year Bible New Testament NLT Softcover
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Tyndale House Publishers The One Year Bible New Testament NLT Softcover
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Hendrickson Academic Pauls Letter to the Romans
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Hendrickson Publishers Nrsvue VoiceOnly Audio New Testament Audio CD
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£29.99
Rose Publishing (CA) La Guia Rose de Los Evangelios
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Tyndale House Publishers Inspire Faith Bible Large Print Nlt Filament
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Saint Benedict Press New Testament and Psalms for Men
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Saint Benedict Press Behold It Is I: Scripture, Tradition, and Science
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Herald Press (VA) Upside-Down Apocalypse: Grounding Revelation in
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InterVarsity Press First Nations Version Psalms and Proverbs
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd Preaching Without Fear Or Favour: Previously
Book SynopsisBorn into a noble Scottish family in the sixteenth century, Robert Bruce turned his back on earthly prestige and wealth to enter the ministry. He was Minister of Edinburgh for twelve years, preaching to the King and the court. These sermons on Hebrews 11 show a truly remarkable example of post–reformation preaching, heard in the Great Kirk of St Giles, in the heart of Scotland’s capital. David Searle has undertaken the huge task of putting these sermons into the English alphabet, translating them from the Braid Scots, so they can edify the church today.Trade ReviewWhat kind of preaching is needed in the churches? Today, as at all times, it is surely preaching which is direct, clear, truthful and appropriately simple. All these qualities are present in the preaching of Robert Bruce whose sincerity and passion break down the walls of the centuries separating our day from his, impressing on us both the nature and glory of faith. -- Stephen Williams (Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological College, Belfast, Northern Ireland)Robert Bruce, therefore, was no abstract theologian. He knew the pastoral and missional context of his people and is not afraid to apply the Word of God to their real and felt needs. What is even more striking is how relevant his applications are to us in the 21st century. -- Trevor W. J. Morrow (Minister Emeritus, Lucan Presbyterian Church, Ireland)Bruce’s understanding of the struggles of the as yet imperfectly sanctified believer, always leaves us with hope, and greater zeal to follow the Lord more fully. Read this excellent work, and you will find it will build your faith, and draw you closer to Christ. Your reading and meditation will more than compensate David Searle for the immense effort he has put in to this translation. -- Douglas F. Kelly (Professor of Theology Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina)David Searle has done us a great service: making available a rich Biblical resource of potent evangelical conviction and powerful pastoral instruction which otherwise would have remained for ever illusive and inaccessible to the ordinary person. -- Frank Sellar (Former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland)… allows the force of Bruce’s theology, whose training in rhetoric and scholastic organisation of material allows for a prose that is compelling as it is nourishing, to come right through. … a detailed Reformed treatment of a seminal biblical text brought to light. -- Mark Elliot (Professor of Historical and Biblical Theology, University of St Andrews, Scotland)The ‘lessons’ Bruce brings out from the text, appear to be relevant, courageous and specific for his original hearers. Valuable, also, for earnest Christians, who are eager to learn of and live out the enduring principles of faith expounded in Bruce’s searching sermons. -- Martin Allen (Retired minister of Chryston Church of Scotland and former chairman of The Crieff Ministers’ Fellowship) Bruce’s sermons are deeply theological, expounding among other themes the nature of faith and justification. At the same time, they are direct and personal, with amazing pastoral insight, graphic illustration and pithy application. -- A.T.B. McGowan (Director, Rutherford Centre for Reformed Theology, Edinburgh, Scotland)David Searle has performed a most valuable service in both transcribing and translating these materials, thus making them accessible to a contemporary audience. The publication of this work will do much to enhance our appreciation of Bruce as a distinguished preacher, scholar and spiritual leader of his time. -- David Fergusson (Professor of Divinity, University of Edinburgh)
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Christian Focus Publications Ltd Inspired Questions: A Year’s Journey Through the
Book SynopsisInspiring quotes and inspirational stories will always be popular, but they rarely change lives. After reading the quote, hearing the story, and experiencing some feelings, we often go about our business as usual. What we need is a spiritual resource that helps us focus on heart issues, life change, and the rhythm of the Christian life. This year–long devotional takes 365 questions asked in the New Testament, and shows you how to change your focus, reorder your affections, and reprioritize your loves. It will inspire you to action, not just sweet reflections. It will compel you to love God and others more fervently and selflessly, while weaning your heart off the lies and lures of this world.Trade ReviewThis unique devotional will have readers asking questions of their own hearts as they seek to grow and apply God’s word to their lives. -- Christina Fox (Counselor, retreat speaker and author)What a marvellous idea to deal with the questions that the Bible deems worthy to deal with. God knows the snags in our thinking and addresses them before we do. This book will be a blessing to all who read it! -- Tommy Nelson (Senior Pastor, Denton Bible Church, Denton, Texas & author of several best–selling books)Brian Wright is a biblical scholar with a gift for effortless clarity and penetrating simplicity. Devour these Inspired Questions and see your life transformed! -- Daniel B. Wallace (Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas)… a biblically saturated, yet wonderfully practical devotional for the twenty–first–century church. Indeed, it is written in such a simple (yet profound) way that I would feel comfortable giving it out to any church member. I highly recommend that you read this insightful devotional, and then read it again with others! -- James J. Ackerman (President and CEO, Prison Fellowship)‘Inspired Questions’ is very accessible and needed, and I am glad to see it in print. Read it with an open bible, an open heart, and an open door for others to join you! -- J. P. Moreland (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University and author of ‘Finding Quiet’)Sit still with the questions in this book. Or better yet, stand and walk and run and lie down with these questions on your mind. Allow them to scrutinize your heart motives. Discuss them with your kids and your friends. See how the Spirit highlights the aching desire of your heart and it’s incredible fulfillment: knowing and being known by God. Learn to ask (and keep asking!) this question with Asaph and revel in its glorious answer, “Whom have I in heaven but you? And there is nothing on earth that I desire besides you” (Ps. 73:25). -- Gloria Furman (Pastor's wife, Mom of four, Author of 'Missional Motherhood' and 'Alive in Him')If you are looking for a fresh approach to engage Scripture, this is the devotional for you. Brian uses questions asked by Jesus, the disciples and others for each devotional and challenges the reader to interact with Scripture through reflection and application. -- Karen Swanson (Director of the Institute for Prison Ministries, Billy Graham Center, Wheaton College, Illinois)I’ll be taking this book home and reading the daily devotions around the family breakfast table this coming week. -- Robert L. Plummer (Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky )
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Broadman & Holman Publishers Matthew The Christian Standard Commentary
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Baker Publishing Group Engaging the New Testament
Book SynopsisMany introductions to the New Testament focus on historical-critical issues with only cursory discussions of the text. In Engaging the New Testament, Miguel Echevarría overviews the New Testament writings in their canonical order, showing how each book has a purposeful function within the larger context of Scripture. He provides streamlined and accessible background discussions related to the New Testament writings to enable students to focus on interpretive issues. The book is informed by the latest scholarship yet accessible to those with no prior theological education.This concise introduction to the New Testament is well-suited to one-semester survey courses. It addresses the needs and questions of students in multicultural classrooms who are studying for ministry. Sidebars encourage readers to think about applying the Bible to various ministry contexts, such as the pastorate, missions, and counseling.
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North Atlantic Books,U.S. The Way of Christ: The Gospel of John through the
Book SynopsisWhile some scholars approach the Gospels from an historical point of view, analyzing John in the context of his own personal experience as a follower of Jesus, others focus on John’s roots in ancient Judaism. In this provocative book, Albert LaChance approaches the Gospel of John from the perspective of Eastern mysticism, drawing on indigenous beliefs and ancient global spiritual traditions originating in the Middle East, India, and China. Through this expansive approach, the book attempts to understand John’s Gospel in its richest sense—as a guide to achieving the direct experience of a universal God.Throughout the book, LaChance returns to the Gospel’s Prologue and uses it as a framework for uncovering Jesus’s message about his own identity as the Son of God and his similarities to ancient Eastern mystics. The author also discusses themes woven throughout the Gospel of John that derive from Eastern religions and other indigenous spiritual practices: individual ego versus the essential self, separation versus union, and the earthly versus the heavenly. This important book delves into the mysteries of Christian understanding to unearth universal truths, defining the very essence of religious and spiritual experience.
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St. Augustine's Press Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews
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Baker Publishing Group Recovering Jesus: The Witness of the New
Book SynopsisIn Recovering Jesus, Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld leads you through an honest and careful study of the testimony of Jesus's first-century followers, as well as more recent scholarly and popular witnesses. The result is a journey that will challenge you to move beyond the Jesus you think you know to a deeper understanding of who he was and why he matters. This text will be a valuable tool in academic settings, as well as for believers and nonbelievers alike who want to know the real Jesus.
£34.87
Baker Publishing Group Matthew
Book SynopsisThis commentary brings the stimulating insights of world-renowned theologian Stanley Hauerwas to the first Gospel. This volume, like each in the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible, is designed to serve the church--through aid in preaching, teaching, study groups, and so forth--and demonstrate the continuing intellectual and practical viability of theological interpretation of the Bible.
£30.40
Baker Publishing Group Ephesians
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Word Among Us Press A Place Called Golgotha: Meditations on the Words
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£16.10
Ave Maria Press Encountering Jesus in the New Testament
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£36.88