Acts 1-14 (Baylor Handbook on the Greek New Testament)
by Director Martin M Culy, Professor and Macon Chair Mikeal C Parsons, and Josiah D Hall
Reading Mary Alongside Indian Surrogate Mothers (The Bible and Cultural Studies)
by Sharon Jacob
This book constructs the character of Mary found in the infancy narratives through the lived experiences of Indian surrogate mothers living in contemporary India today. The motherhood performed by these mothers helps us see Mary and her choice to become a mother to Jesus in a more complex and ambiguous light. The character of Mary has often been cast as that of either an empowered mother or a victimized woman. This book complicates her character by reading the infancy narratives in conjunction w...
Die erste wissenschaftliche deutsche Gesamtübersetzung der ca. 50 Schriften des Handschriftenfundes von Nag Hammadi sowie der Texte des Codex Berolinensis 8502 wird nun in einer handlichen Studienausgabe zugänglich gemacht. Ebenso wie die gebundene Ausgabe (GCS Neue Folge 8 u. 12, erschienen 2001 und 2003) wird die Studienausgabe die vollständige Übersetzung der Texte bieten, während Einleitungen und Anmerkungen in gekürzter Form bzw. in Auswahl präsentiert sind. Die mehrheitlich im 2. und 3. Ja...
Les expressions idiomatiques de l'hébreu biblique (Cahiers de la Revue Biblique, Volume 33)
by J.-M. Babut
Doppelt besetztes Vorfeld (Beihefte Zur Zeitschrift Fur die Alttestamentliche Wissensch, #305)
by Walter Gross
3D Prayer for Kids / Oracion 3-D para Ninos (Sonship, #1)
by Grace Marie Swift
Many of God's people through the ages have been called to endure times of hardship, loneliness, and suffering. Some, such as Daniel and Esther, were even members of a race carried away to a foreign land that had never heard of the God of Israel. Their lives were not easy, but even in the midst of trials, these men and women discovered that God was with them-and that He was actively leading the events in their lives.In this study, John MacArthur guides readers through an in-depth look at the hist...
This second volume in the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series provides expert, comprehensive guidance in answering significant questions about the Hebrew text. While reflecting the latest advances in scholarship on Hebrew grammar and linguistics, the work utilizes a style that is lucid enough to serve as a useful agent for teaching and self-study.
This handbook in the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series provides students of Hebrew with the translation of Genesis 37-50 paired with an exhaustive word by word morphological analysis of the text. Baker and Riley perform a syntactical investigation on one of the most commonly known biblical books. Genesis 37-50 enables a linguistic understanding of the Old Testament Hebrew text through solid contextual interpretation.
A Student's Vocabulary for Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, Updated Edition
by Larry A. Mitchel
A Student’s Vocabulary for Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic has been a standard resource for students of Hebrew and Aramaic for over 30 years. This new edition has updated formatting and transliterations to be more useful for students in vocabulary acquisition. The book provides vocabulary lists of Hebrew words appearing ten times or more in the Hebrew Bible. A separate section contains all Aramaic words appearing in the Hebrew Bible. The lists are arranged according to word frequency, allowing stude...
The New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament
by Dr. Cleon L. Rogers and Cleon L. Rogers
The New Linguistic and Exegetical Key to the Greek New Testament is ideal for students and for busy pastors whose knowledge of Greek grammar is limited or rusty but who want to read the Greek New Testament. It not only simplifies reading the text of the Greek New Testament but also gives the reader a wealth of tools that a lexicon and grammar alone cannot provide. For those with a basic knowledge of first-year Greek grammar and vocabulary, this completely revised and greatly expanded edition of...
Daniel Revisited makes the case that the ancient book of Daniel reveals four specific events to occur in the Middle East in the end times prior to the Tribulation. This new look at old assumptions about prophecy and plain reading of Scripture combines a comprehensive study of relevant history with the fresh perspective of today's current events. Not only does it show that the Antichrist will be Muslim, it also identifies four events the author calls Signposts which will occur in a series leading...
Fundamental Biblical Hebrew
by Andrew E. Steinmann and Andrew H. Bartelt
Some of the ancient and most foundational concepts of our faith can be difficult to understand. With the Smart Guide to the Bible: The Book of Hebrews, you'll discover the power of being inseparably linked with the historic, living Savior, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever.Be Smart About:The Foundations of ChristianityThe Jewish Sacrificial SystemThe Power of JesusJesus as High PriestThe Position of JesusThe Work of the Holy SpiritThe Smart Guide to the Bible series contains user-fri...
Ivocab Biblical Greek (iVocab)
by David Hoffeditz and J. Michael Thigpen
The New Testament book known as "The First Letter of Peter" describes how Christians should relate to the world. Specifically, it suggests how Christians should define themselves against a powerful and sometimes hostile culture. Written to first-century Christians in Asia Minor who were suffering from religious persecution, this letter brings Biblical and extra-Biblical traditions together to forge an original and unique pastoral strategy. At the same time, in its depiction of "practical piety,"...
An Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek; The Contents of the Alexandrian Old Testament