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Books in the NEW COLLEGEVILLE BIBLE COMMENTARY: OLD TESTAMENT series

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  • by Richard J Clifford
    £8.99

  • by Feidhlimidh T Magennis
    £18.49

    First and Second Samuel tell the story of the beginnings of monarchy in ancient Israel. These two powerful narratives present many great figures of biblical history--Samuel, Saul, and David--and explore the complex interaction of historical developments and human fidelity under God. In the books of Samuel, characters interact to influence and persuade, to express motivation and desire, and to shape the reader's understanding of the issues that faced the Israelites as they responded to God's invitation to covenant. Through the medium of story, the reader shares in the perennial struggle to discover, in the midst of personal and political conflict, God's ways for humanity.

  • by Mark S Smith
    £18.49

  • by Gregory W Dawes
    £12.99

    When we first pick it up and open it, the Bible can seem confusing and perhaps even frightening. Here is this bulky book, made up of seventy-three sections with unfamiliar titles such as Deuteronomy, Ecclesiastes, Colossians, and Corinthians, with numbers in front of almost every sentence, rarely any pictures, and perhaps a few maps of ancient areas such as Mesopotamia, Assyria, and Judah. Since the Bible looks like a book, we may start to read it as we would any other book, hoping to move from cover to cover. Then we begin to wonder, Who wrote this? When was it written? What kind of writing is this: History? Science? Biography? Fiction? What am I supposed to get out of it? As (or if) we keep reading the Bible page by page, section by section, we soon realize that this is no ordinary run-of-the-bookshelf volume. Without a guide the Bible is likely to remain the book most often purchased but not very often read and even less often understood.To rescue Bible readers and students from turning their initial enthusiasm into boredom, Gregory Dawes gives us this Introduction to the Bible, the indispensable prologue to the entire series of the New Collegeville Bible Commentary. Dividing the contents into two parts, the author first describes how the Old and New Testaments came to be put together, and then explores how their stories have been interpreted over the centuries. In the words of Dawes, this very broad overview of a very complex history offers the general reader a helpful framework within which to begin to understand the Bible. The author writes clearly, frequently seasoning his explanations with crisp examples. This book anchors individual and group Bible study on the solid foundation of basic biblical vocabulary and concepts.

  • - Volume 13
    by Leslie J. Hoppe
    £12.99

    Volume 13

  • - Volume 21
    by Jeremy Corley
    £18.49

    Volume21

  • - Volume 2
    by Joan E. Cook
    £10.99

    Volume 2

  • - Volume 22
    by Dianne Bergant
    £18.49

    Volume 22

  • - Volume 14
    by Pauline A. Viviano
    £15.49

    Volume 14

  • - Volume 16
    by Paul V. Niskanen & Corrine L. Carvalho
    £17.49

    Volume 16

  • - Volume 23
    by Dianne Bergant
    £12.99

    Volume 23

  • - Volume 12
    by SJ Harrington & Daniel J.
    £17.49

    Volume 12

  • - Volume 6
    by J. Edward & OSST Ownes
    £8.99

    Volume 6

  • - Volume 4
    by J. Edward & OSST Ownes
    £8.99

    Volume 4

  • - Volume 15
    by OP Dempsey & Carol J.
    £15.49

  • - Volume 5
    by Irene & OSB Nowell
    £12.99

    Volume 5

  • - Volume 25
    by Irene & OSB Nowell
    £11.99

    Volume 25

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