The Essential Evangelical Parallel Bible

The Essential Evangelical Parallel Bible

Author: John R. Kohlenberger (III)

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 3001

ISBN-13: 0195281780

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The Essential Evangelical Parallel Bible enables readers to easily compare the texts of a quarter of modern translations that span the full range of scholarly approaches to the ancient text.


Today's Parallel Bible

Today's Parallel Bible

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Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 2861

ISBN-13: 9780310918363

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-Comparison of four major translations made easy.- Each two-page spread contains complete Scripture portion in New International Version, New Living Translation, King James Version and New American Standard Bible.- Clear, easy-to-read print.


The Layman's Parallel Bible

The Layman's Parallel Bible

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Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 3148

ISBN-13:

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KJV, NIV, LB, and NRSV formatted in parallel columns across a 2-page spread 3,120 pp.


The Message-NKJV Parallel Bible

The Message-NKJV Parallel Bible

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Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780718019334

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Presents complete texts of both the New King James version of the Bible along with a contemporary translation.


Parallel Bible

Parallel Bible

Author: Zondervan Publishing House

Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company

Published: 2002-12-06

Total Pages: 2240

ISBN-13: 9780310929963

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The popular NIV/KJV parallel edition in an easy-to-read large print format.


Biblical Exegesis, Third Edition

Biblical Exegesis, Third Edition

Author: John H. Hayes

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2007-03-19

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1611640652

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John Hayes and Carl Holladay have thoroughly revised and expanded this best-selling textbook, adding new chapters on emerging methods of interpretation and the use of computer technology for exegesis. All bibliographies have been updated, and Scripture has been converted to the NRSV. This new edition retains the features of the early editions: a minimum of technical terms, solid introductory guidelines in exegetical methods, and a valuable presentation of exegetical theory and practice. It is ideal for general introductory exegesis courses, introductions to the Old and New Testaments, and introduction to preaching, as well as for pastors and lay leaders.


The Seamless Bible

The Seamless Bible

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Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 1153

ISBN-13: 0768422310

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More than 25 years in the making, The Seamless Bible presents the entire New Testament arranged in sequential order, with special care given to preserve and blend the original New King James text into one continuous flow of events. The books of the New Testament are used to create a biblical biography of unique simplicity that details the life of Jesus. Every available reference was researched, and studied in the compilation of this book, including other versions of the bible, bible reference, and related scriptural texts.


The Bible in American Life

The Bible in American Life

Author: Philip Goff

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017-03-01

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 0190468947

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There is a paradox in American Christianity. According to Gallup, nearly eight in ten Americans regard the Bible as either the literal word of God or inspired by God. At the same time, surveys have revealed gaps in these same Americans' biblical literacy. These discrepancies reveal the complex relationship between American Christians and Holy Writ, a subject that is widely acknowledged but rarely investigated. The Bible in American Life is a sustained, collaborative reflection on the ways Americans use the Bible in their personal lives. It also considers how other influences, including religious communities and the Internet, shape individuals' comprehension of scripture. Employing both quantitative methods (the General Social Survey and the National Congregations Study) and qualitative research (historical studies for context), The Bible in American Life provides an unprecedented perspective on the Bible's role outside of worship, in the lived religion of a broad cross-section of Americans both now and in the past. The Bible has been central to Christian practice, and has functioned as a cultural touchstone From the broadest scale imaginable, national survey data about all Americans, down to the smallest details, such as the portrayal of Noah and his ark in children's Bibles, this book offers insight and illumination from scholars across the intellectual spectrum. It will be useful and informative for scholars seeking to understand changes in American Christianity as well as clergy seeking more effective ways to preach and teach about scripture in a changing environment.