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The Tyndale Bible Study Collection (4 vols.) presents premier biblical scholarship from some of today's most noted biblical scholars and theologians. Including words from J. I. Packer, F. F. Bruce, Philip Comfort, and much more, these five volumes contain commentary on the entire New Testament, academic essays on the origin of the Bible, a volume dissecting the book of Revelation, a guide to Bible study, and a book of daily devotions. This comprehensive collection is a great tool for the student of biblical studies, the ministry leader hoping to gain a deeper understanding of the Bible, or the layperson engaging in daily personal Bible study.
In his trademark clear, friendly style, Skip Heitzig provides simple, easy-to-use tools to unlock the riches of God's Word. He inspires readers to enjoy studying the Bible as they discover its extraordinary relevance and transforming power with his writings in How to Study the Bible and Enjoy It. This volume is a great tool for the person new to Bible study, as well as the person hoping for a fresh perspective on how to effectively dive into the Word.
Skip Heitzig is a native of southern California. He began a home Bible study in Albuquerque, NM, which eventually grew into Calvary of Albuquerque. In 1988 and 1989, Calvary of Albuquerque was considered the fastest growing church in America. Today, Calvary of Albuquerque ministers to over 14,000 adults and their children every weekend. Skip continues to reach out to many people across the nation and throughout the world through his multimedia ministry, which includes a nationwide half–hour radio program called The Connection. In addition to teaching God's Word, Skip helps equip others for living according to God's principles through his writings. Recent books include Upon This Rock, When God Prays, How to Study the Bible and Enjoy It (revised), and Jesus Up Close.
Based on the best-selling Life Application Commentary series, this single, handy volume holds practical, concise insight on every verse in the New Testament. Now readers can get all the useful background information they need, without a lot of obscure facts they don't need. This is a key resource for every Bible teacher and anyone else who wants to understand the New Testament and how it applies to real life.
Grant Osborne is a theologian, professor, and editor of several renowned commentary series, including The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (18 vols.).
Many books have been written about the Bible, but few explain its origins. This volume provides a fascinating overview of how the Bible was first inspired, canonized, read as sacred literature, copied in ancient Hebrew and Greek manuscripts, and eventually translated into the languages of the world. No other one-volume work can match this wealth of information about the historical development of the Bible, written by numerous noted theologians.
Contributors
F. F. Bruce was born in Elgin, Scotland, and received his education at the universities of Aberdeen, Cambridge and Vienna. He was lecturer in Greek at the Universities of Edinburgh and Leeds, and then moved on to Sheffield, where he served as Professor of Biblical History and Literature. He was appointed Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at the University of Manchester in 1959. He died in 1990.
J. I. Packer, born in 1926, is a Canadian theologian and professor of theology at Regent College. His best-known books include Knowing God, A Quest for Godliness, and A Passion for Faithfulness.
Philip W. Comfortis Adjunct Professor of New Testament, Trinity Episcopal Seminary (Ambridge, Pennsylvania) at its Pawley’s Island, South Carolina Center. He is also general editor of the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary (9 vols.).
Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry (1913-2003) was am American theologian, author, and contemporary of Billy Graham. His best known works include God, Revelation, and Authority (6 vols.).
Years of Bible study and research by a specialist in hydrology and geology have resulted in an excellent commentary with a scientific approach to the book of Revelation. Morris skillfully analyzes the last book of the New Testament, verse-by-verse, elucidating the theology found within.
Henry M. Morris is a biblical scholar and author of The Revelation Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Prophetic Book of the End of Times.
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