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Jamieson, Fausett, and Brown
Long considered
one of the best conservative commentaries on the entire Bible, the
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary offers practical
insight from a Reformed Evangelical perspective
Wycliff
Bible Commentary
Scholars from
across the conservative spectrum in American Protestant Christianity
have combined to produce a valuable one-volume commentary on the
entire Bible. The Wycliffe Bible Commentary brings together
scholars from 15 different denominations and 25 schools of Christian
higher education, and focuses on determining the meaning of the
text. It is neither a devotional commentary nor a technical
exegesis, but is an insightful help for serious Bible students
looking to understand the text. Introductory information such as
authorship, dating and an outline of the text is included for every
book of the Bible, as is a bibliography for each book. Thus, The
Wycliffe Bible Commentary proves itself a valuable resource for any
serious Bible student.
The
Bible Knowledge Commentary
Our best-selling
"small" commentary set for laypeople is The Bible Knowledge
Commentary duo, edited by John Walvoord and Roy Zuck. (We
call it "small" because it's just one volume on the Old Testament
and one on the New---but in every other way this set is BIG!)
Wiersbe’s Expository Outlines of The New Testament
Warren Wiersbe
leads you book by book through the Bible to help you see the "big
picture" of God's revelations. You'll find an outline for each book,
pages of introductory notes, studies on key topics relating the OT
to the NT, and easy-to-understand expositions
Theology
The
Great Doctrines of the Bible William Evans
A clearly-outlined
examination of ten major doctrines: God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit,
Man, Salvation, the Church, Scripture, Angels, Satan, and the Last
Things. 80 more subjects are arranged topically for easy reference.
Each entry points to relevant Bible texts so you can search the
Scriptures for yourself.
A
Survey of Bible Doctrine Charles Ryrie
In his survey of
Bible doctrine, Ryrie covers such topics as what is doctrine and why
is it important, what is the nature of God, what inspired the Bible,
who is Jesus Christ, what does the Holy Spirit do, what is the
nature of the angelic world, what is the true nature of man, how
does salvation work, and what is the biblical model for the church.
An excellent tool for developing a more complete understanding of
the Bible.
The
Moody Handbook of Theology Paul Enns
Theology is a
broad and diverse topic. If you are looking for a concise look at
the major theological systems, The Moody Handbook of Theology
is for you. It offers introductory material on the five major types
of theology: biblical, systematic, historical, dogmatic, and
contemporary.
Lectures In Systematic Theology Henry C.
Theissen
First published in
1949, Lectures in Systematic Theology has been a valuable
resource for students, pastors and teachers. Revised by Vernon D.
Doerkson in 1979 and reprinted in 2002, it is now even more
valuable. Changes which appear in the revised edition include: the
replacement of older citations with more current biblical and
theological works; the addition of a section on personal
eschatology; revisions to the sections on inspiration, election,
demons, and pretribulationism; a new chapter on the Holy Spirit; a
full bibliography for further study.
Apologetics
Baker
Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics Norman Geisler
This comprehensive
reference volume examines every key issue, person, and concept
related to Christian apologetics. Written entirely by leading
apologist Norman Geisler, it stands as the culmination of he
authorÂ’s lifelong career and ministry. This resource joins several
other volumes in the Baker Reference Library in offering the finest
of evangelical scholarship to both scholars and laypeople.
Can Man
Live Without God? Ravi Zacharias
For every
generation, there is a persuasive voice of truth and reason, and
Zacharias speaks powerfully to today's college students and
intellectual leaders. He challenges seekers and believers alike to
examine the ultimate questions: Does God exist? Who is Jesus? What
gives life meaning? His eloquent arguments and sincere compassion
give you fresh insight into these compelling questions
Christian Apologetics Norman
Geisler
College and
seminary students! Equip yourselves to uphold the validity of the
Christian faith with this specially priced edition of Geisler's
classic. Avoiding the pitfalls of emotional arguments, it prepares
you to intellectually withstand the frontal attacks and subtle
influences of other worldviews. Includes sections on surveying,
verifying, and applying the claims of historical Christianity.
Advanced
Evidence That Demands a Verdict (I&II) Josh McDowell
The best-selling
defense of Christianity! McDowell presents scholarly, intelligent,
and well-grounded answers to challengers of the historical accuracy
and integrity of the Bible. His ''reasons to believe'' will intrigue
non-believers and give Christians ready explanations for their
faith. Valuable for students, pastors, and lay leaders.
When
Skeptics Ask Norman
Geisler
When skeptics ask
questions, believers need to be ready with evidences for their
faith. This handbook helps you do that. Geisler (author of the
popular Christian Apologetics) and Brooks give understandable
explanations why belief in Christ and the Bible is reasonable. Their
question-and- answer format makes it easy to find what you need, and
a glossary of terms helps with unfamiliar words. When skeptics ask .
. . you need this book!
Interpretation of The
Bible
Reading
the Bible for All Its Worth Fee and Stewart
Enjoy God's Word
to the fullest! This classic reader-friendly manual explains the
different kinds of biblical literature---such as prophecy, Gospels,
poetry, and history---so you can get the most from them. The newly
revised third edition includes an updated list of recommended
resources and a new section on the Song of Songs.
Protestant Biblical Interpretation Bernard
Ramm
"Hermeneutics,"
writes the author, "is the science and art of Biblical
interpretation...As such it forms one of the most important members
of the theological sciences." After surveying the history of
biblical interpretation, the author devotes seventy pages to
explicating "the Protestant system of hermeneutics." He then
discusses the doctrinal, devotional, and practical use of the Bible.
Following a chapter on the hermeneutical dimension of the problem of
biblical inerrancy and secular science, he concludes with chapters
on the interpretation of types, prophecy, and parables.
Classical Evangelical Hermeneutics Mal Couch
Equip yourself to
understand God's Word! This informative guide will help you master
the time-tested principles of biblical interpretation at the heart
of evangelical theology. Discover how a solid understanding of the
historical, grammatical, and contextual settings of Scripture can
illuminate truths as relevant today as they were thousands of years
ago.
Basic
Bible Interpretation Roy Zuck
Isn't Bible
interpretaion just for the experts? No, says Dr. Zuck---it's
essential for each Christian's understanding and application of
Scripture. Discover the challenges, problems, key terms, and history
of interpretation---all in practical, down-to-earth language.
Develop the skills you need to get the most out of your Bible study!
The End Times
(Eschatology)
Things
to Come Dwight
Pentecost
An encyclopedic
reference work on biblical prophecy. Pentecost explores the basis of
eschatology, biblical hermeneutics, covenants, prophecies of this
age and its end, the tribulation, the second advent, and the
millennium and the eternal state. Though he discusses many
interpretations, Pentecost's own view is premillenial and
pretribulational. ''. . . a standard and comprehensive text in
biblical eschatology.'
Bible Study Tools
A
General Introduction to The Bible Norman Geisler
Your starting
point for Bible study is right here. All your "beginning" questions
are answered: Who wrote the Bible? Which books belong in it? Has it
been accurately preserved and translated? This edition includes new
sections on the inerrancy of the Bible, recent trends in textual
criticism, a review of modern English translations, and more.
How To
Study The Bible John MacArthur
John MacArthur's
Bible Studies consist of the study notes from Dr. MacArthur's
messages and tapes. Each book in the series coincides with radio and
tape messages and is an in-depth look at that particular subject. It
examines not only how to study the Bible but why Bible study is so
important in every believer's life.
New
Testament Introduction Donald Guthrie
Twenty years after
it was first issued, Dr. Guthrie has undertaken a careful reworking
of his classic New Testament Introduction. This new edition
takes into account the past two decades of biblical scholarship as
it discusses the issues of authorship and authenticity, purpose and
structure, historical context and cultural setting of each New
Testament book. The notes and bibliographies are updated as well.
And of course Guthrie's staunchly evangelical tone is still here!
A Popular Survey of The
Old Testament Norman Geisler
Save with this
hardcover that is priced 1/3 less than its paperback version. Dr.
Geisler's methodical study explains each Old Testament book and
illuminates their historical, cultural and Christological
backgrounds. Maps, charts, and photos also provide further
clarification.
Dispensationalism
Dispensationalism Charles
C. Ryrie
This book is the first book-length contemporary apologetic for
dispensationalism to be written by a recognized scholar. It will you
a system of Bible interpretation and the scholarship of Dr. Ryrie
recommends it your attention. He writes from a perspective of
history as well as contemporary theology preserving the conservative
Biblicist view.
A Study of the
Life of Christ
The Words and Works of
Jesus Christ J.
Dwight Pentecost
From the point of view that Christ is the eternally preexistent Son
of God come in the flesh, Dr. Pentecost traces the events of His
life from His lowly birth is glorious ascension to the Father. Each
incident, each statement, each miracle becomes significant as it
contributes to the story of us, the Redeemer from the heart of God.
The Redeemer is also the appointed King, and it is His kingship that
is the focus in each chapter.
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