Religious Studies

1& II Esdras

1& II Esdras, part of the Apocrypha, revises the Book of Ezra using supplemental materials from II Chronicles and Nehemiah, featuring theological debates and divine dictation of lost Hebrew Scriptures.

Ezra The Scribe
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The Book of Hosea

J. Andrew Dearman's 'The Book of Hosea' explores the covenant traditions of ancient Israel through the lens of the prophet Hosea, detailing themes of betrayal, judgment, and reconciliation.

J. Andrew Dearman
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The Gospel of Saint Luke in West-Saxon

The Gospel of Saint Luke in West-Saxon is an Old English translation of the Gospel of Luke, highlighting Jesus' compassion for the marginalized and his message of salvation.

Luke the Evangelist
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The Bible For Dummies

'The Bible For Dummies' by Jeffrey Geoghegan and Michael Homan provides an accessible and comprehensive guide to understanding the Bible, appealing to both religious and secular audiences.

Jeffrey Geoghegan, Michael Homan
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The Book of Margery Kempe

The Book of Margery Kempe is the earliest surviving autobiography in English, recounting the life, spiritual journey, and visions of Margery Kempe, a medieval wife, mother, and pilgrim.

Margery Kempe
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The Minor Prophets

'The Minor Prophets: God's Spokesmen' by Lucian Farrar Jr explores the messages and historical contexts of the twelve biblical minor prophets, emphasizing their importance despite the brevity of their writings.

Lucian Farrar Jr
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Approaching the New Testament

'Approaching the New Testament' by Adam McClendon and John Cartwright serves as an engaging and practical introduction to the New Testament, providing historical context, detailed book analyses, and current-day applications for students.

Adam McClendon, John Cartwright
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The Ministry of the Word, Vol. 24, No. 06

The Ministry of the Word, Vol. 24, No. 06 delves into the prophetic messages of Jeremiah and Lamentations, offering a comprehensive study through twelve impactful messages delivered during the June 2020 semiannual training.

Various Authors
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Book of Ruth and Esther

Max Lucado's 'Book of Ruth and Esther' offers 12 Bible studies on these two significant biblical books, ideal for personal or group exploration.

Max Lucado
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NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot (Greek / English) -Tan Bonded Leather

The NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot offers a dual-language New Testament with Greek text and English translation, complete with extensive notes and commentary for exegesis and language study.

Multiple
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The Book of Leviticus

Gordon J. Wenham's commentary on Leviticus revives this often-overlooked biblical text by exploring its original meaning and theological significance, emphasizing the call to holiness for contemporary Christians.

Gordon J. Wenham
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NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot (Greek / English) -Tan Bonded Leather

The NET Bible - Novum Testamentum Graece Diglot combines the Greek text of the New Testament with the English NET Bible, enriched with extensive textual notes and analysis.

Multiple
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Jonah: A Prophet's Journey from Rebellion to Redemption

Jonah: A Prophet's Journey from Rebellion to Redemption explores the story of prophet Jonah's defiance, God's relentless pursuit, and the eventual redemption of both Jonah and the city of Nineveh.

Multiple Authors (Book of Jonah)
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Revelations

Revelations by Elaine Pagels delves into the historical and political context of the Book of Revelation, exploring its original intent as a critique of the Roman Empire and its later adaptation by Christians as a tool against heresy.

Elaine Pagels
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1& II Esdras

1& II Esdras, part of the Apocrypha, revises the Book of Ezra using supplemental materials from II Chronicles and Nehemiah, featuring theological debates and divine dictation of lost Hebrew Scriptures.

Ezra The Scribe
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