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Follow the personal odyssey of a man of science as he journeys from skepticism to faith. Logic, science, and history become bridges instead of barriers, as doubt is transformed into confidence. Scrutinize the evidence that compels the verdict that Christian faith rests upon truth and fact, not legend and myth. Prepared to Answer is a no-holds-barred examination of five crucial questions: · Does God exist? · Can we trust the Bible? · Is Jesus of Nazareth God? · Is the Bible inspired? · How do other religions compare? For answers the author turns to modern-day science, history, and archaeology-and solid scholarship. Each question is thoroughly explored in its own section of the book. Keen observations, undisputed facts, and persuasive evidence are set forth in a long series of exhibits scattered throughout the volume.
Of all Bible books, Lamentations is most totally concerned with sin and its consequences. It shows Jerusalem in her humiliation and nakedness, with all her shame uncovered before the eyes of this unforgiving world, as one day everyone's sins will be. The Lord is against her, and she looks in vain for help anywhere else.Yet this book also provides comfort for those who seek the Lord in the depths of their affliction. The darkest periods in the history of God's people have been and always will be followed by the fulfillment of His great and precious promises.--"Lamentations is a powerful expression of exilic Judah's pain as a consequence of the judgment God brought on them for their sin. Evan and Marie Blackmore have provided us with a substantial and insightful commentary that not only informs us about the book's ancient meaning but also demonstrates its continuing relevance for today. I recommend this commentary for everyone who studies Lamentations, but particularly for clergy as they preach this important book of the Bible to their modern congregations."Tremper Longman IIIRobert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical StudiesWestmont CollegeLET US SEARCH OUR WAYS relates the book of Lamentations first and foremost to Christ and His people today, clarifying difficult points, and discussing differences between the standard Bible versions in English and other Western languages.
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