Lessons on Living from Joseph (Giants of the Old Testament)
by Woodrow Michael Kroll
The Bible (BOOKS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD) (Books That Changed the World, #7)
by Karen Armstrong
The Bible is the most widely distributed book in the world. Translated into over two thousand languages, it is estimated that more than six billion copies have been sold in the last two hundred years alone. In this seminal account, Karen Armstrong traces the gestation of the Bible to reveal a complex and contradictory document created by scores of people over hundreds of years. Karen Armstrong begins her analysis with the origins of the very earliest books of the Hebrew Bible, in which God was...
Dare to Trust in Daniel's God! What brings you to the book of Daniel? Is it the moral example of Daniel and his robust faith? Or is it because you want to dig further into the prophetic material that speaks of the end times? Primarily the book tells you about Daniel's God. Lucas suggests rather than daring to be a Daniel, we should dare to trust in Daniel's God. This book will help you as you learn more about Daniel's God and why you too can trust him in every circumstance. Daniel was called to...
El libro de Yashar / Jaser. Partes III y IV (El Libro de Yashar / Jaser, #2)
by Jacob Ben Atia and Anonimo
Fascinating Stories of Forgotten Lives (Great Lives, #9)
by Dr Charles R Swindoll
Memory in a Time of Prose investigates a deceptively straightforward question: what did the biblical scribes know about a past that consumed so many of their writings? Daniel D. Pioske attempts to answer this question by studying the sources, limits, and conditions of knowing that would have shaped biblical stories told about a time that preceded the composition of these writings by a generation or more. This book is comprised of a series of case studies that compare biblical references to an ea...
Bad Decisions - The Legacy of Lot (God's Men, #2)
by Carlton L Coon
An Intertextual Analysis of Zechariah 9-10 (Criminal Practice) (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies)
by Suk Yee Lee
This book conducts an in-depth study on the ideas about future salvation in Zechariah 9-10. In accommodation of the allusive character of the text, Lee uses the methodology of intertextual analysis to examine the markers in the text. Having established the moments of intertextuality, Lee investigates the sources and their contexts, analyzing how the intertexts are used in the new context of the host and exploring how the antecedents shape the reading of the later text. Thus, Lee argues that Z...