The ProphetsMany Bible readers struggle with the Prophets. The historic setting, the genres, and the imagery are all unfamiliar. Yet these books are a vital part of Scripture. The same living God who inspired these messages still speaks an important word today. The Prophets deeply challenge our assumed ways of thinking, confronting us with the seriousness of sin as well as God's holiness and grace. In The Prophets, respected scholar Andrew T. Abernethy guides
he divides Genesis into more than sixty units
The book includes a foreword by Michael Root
Additional helps include a glossary and suggested outlines and worksheets for expository preaching
Since the main difficulties do not concern specific heads of doctrine but arise in theological method
They are accompanied by explanatory notes
A Comprehensive Guide to the Context of the Old Testament
the book draws on stories
and the good life
"Masterfully interweaves historical narrative and theological analysis
Joseph Sherrard invites readers to encounter Augustine anew--not merely as a theologian or philosopher but as a pastor and mentor
Although our planet faces numerous ecological crises
writes in his main area of expertise--hermeneutics--to help seminarians pursue a lifetime of biblical interpretation