Digital Logos Edition
Edited by Biblical scholar James Hastings, Dictionary of the Apostolic Church (2 Vols.) contains all definitions of people, places, and theological terms from the book of Acts to the book of Revelation. With over 1,500 pages of summaries, maps, and abbreviations, there are over 100 Biblical scholars and pastors supplying the essays. More of an encyclopedia, this collection is the perfect resource for teachers, pastors, and anyone wanting a thorough yet concise summary of New Testament themes. The entries are easy to read yet theologically sound.
Like the other works of Hastings, this compilation seeks to aid pastors and general Bible readers in understanding Scripture. Dictionary of the Apostolic Church (2 Vols.) is an ideal resource along with Hastings’s A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels (2 Vols.). Available as separate titles, they provide a comprehensive guide to the entire New Testament.
“Out of Judaism he pictured the Antichrist as coming” (Volume 2, Page 7)
“ the Apocalypse is more permeated than any other book in the NT with the idea of the Antichrist.” (Volume 1, Page 68)
“ had developed before the time of Christ into a full-grown Antichrist legend of a hostile counterpart of the Messiah” (Volume 1, Page 67)
“the man of lawlessness to be anti-Christian Judaism coming to a head in the person of a pseudo-Messiah” (Volume 2, Page 7)
“Hope may be defined as desire of future good, accompanied by faith in its realization. The object both of faith and of hope is something unseen. Faith has regard equally to past, present, or future, while no doubt in Scripture referring mainly to the future. Hope is directed only to the future. Expectation differs from hope in referring either to good or evil things, and therefore lacks the element of desire’ (J. S. Banks in HDB, s.v.).” (Volume 1, Page 583)
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