The Essential Catholic Handbook of the Sacraments
by Thomas M Santa and Redemptorist Pastoral Publication
Comentario Exegetico Al Texto Griego del Nuevo Testamento: Colosenses
by Samuel Millos
La Biblia Ante La Biblia, La Historia, La Ciencia y La Mitologma. Tomo I
by Miltonash
Every single name in the Bible has a meaning. Without knowing the meanings of the names leaves any reading of the Bible incomplete. Have you ever wondered what 'Adam' means? David, Saul, Solomon? What does Jehovah and God mean? What about Jesus and Mary? Revelation: A True Translation of the Bible explains all the meanings of the Biblical names. This book answers all the mysteries of the Bible which have puzzled Biblical scholars for centuries, and it explains the meanings through language and...
Understanding the Jewish World from Roman to Byzantine Times
by Michael Avi-Yonah and Shmuel Safrai
The book of Amos holds a unique and central place among the canonical prophetic literature and presents a special array of issues for scholarly discussion. This book provides a thorough and balanced overview of the history of scholarship on the book of Amos, two essays that trace the history of scholarship and offer promising lines for further inquiry, a substantial anthology of readings of the multiple ways Amos has been analyzed and appropriated, an extensive and current bibliography, and note...
Africa and the Africans in the Old Testament
by David Tuesday Adamo
Biblical Greek: A Compact Guide, Second Edition by William D. Mounce is a handy, at-a-glance reference for students, pastors, and teachers. It follows the organization and format of the fourth edition of Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, but it is also usable by students who learned with a different grammar. By limiting its discussion to the "nuts and bolts," Greek language students working on translation and exegesis will more quickly and easily find the relevant grammatical refreshers. Student...
A Workbook for New Testament Greek
by Marvin R Wilson and Chris Alex Vlachos
A Workbook for New Testament Greek: Grammar and Exegesis in First John provides valuable help for students who want to begin studying the New Testament in the original Greek. Many Greek instructors agree that First John is the best place to start reading in the New Testament because it is brief and does not use many complicated sentences or rare words. This workbook divides 1 John into twenty-five assignments averaging four verses. Each assignment has three sections: - Vocabulary--defines and pa...
The Genre, Composition, and Hermeneutics of the Epistle of James (Paternoster Biblical Monographs)
by Luke Leuk Cheung
The Power of Saving Wisdom (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe, #148)
by Cornelis Bennema
Cornelis Bennema elucidates the soteriological function of the Spirit in the Fourth Gospel, and analyzes the interrelationship between John's pneumatology and soteriology along the trajectory of wisdom. As a possible conceptual background for aspects of Johannine pneumatology, he selects the Jewish wisdom tradition and suggests that sapient Judaism understood 'salvation' as an intensification of that work of the Spirit that is already immanent to a person, namely, the mediation of life and wisdo...