Throughout the year, readers proclaim and assemblies hear the words of the prophets in the liturgy. Who were they and what made them so urgent? This brief but deep and sympathetic introduction to the prophets will help readers proclaim the prophets’ words with more empathy and understanding. It will fascinate Bible study and Scripture sharing groups, and it will help interested assembly members appreciate more fully the meaning of the prophets’ messages—for their audience and for us.
DIV You can discern truth from deception. Jesus sternly warned,"See to it that no one misleads you" (Matt. 24:4, NAS). 5759 /div
How to know when God is speaking to you through another person.
Seeks to connect modern beliefs about moral conduct, human equality, and the nature of God to the teachings of Jeremiah and Isaiah in ancient Judea, tracing the region's history in order to demonstrate how their lessons are relevant in ...
Thus Says the Lord God
The King of Israel- a very intriguing tale about the LORD, the defender and KING OF ISRAEL.
Thus Says the Lord: Studies in the Book of Isaiah
Byron Curtis, “'Private Spirits' in The Westminster Confession of Faith §1.10 and in Catholic-Protestant Debate (1588–1652),” WTJ 58 (1996): 257-266. 5. Curtis, “Private Spirits,” 264. A response to Curtis was subsequently published by ...
Thus Says the Lord Your God
"A masterpiece of contemporary Bible translation and commentary."—Los Angeles Times Book Review, Best Books of 1999 Acclaimed for its masterful new translation and insightful commentary, The David Story is a fresh, vivid rendition of one ...
The apostle Peter called Jesus "the Chief Shepherd" (1 Peter 5:4) But this same Peter also admonished earth-bound men, elders of the church, to be shepherds to the body of Christ.