This is that which was spoken by the prophet.
History, Criticism and Faith
Nelson's Compact Bible Dictionary is an accurate and thorough A-to-Z resource. Complete with teaching outlines to make lesson and sermon preparation easier.
Though some issues have shifted since the original publication of this book, it still remains a significant landmark and touchstone for further studies.
He tells the story of the discovery of the scrolls and their ongoing significance.
Prepared by some of the world's leading scholars, the series provides an exposition of the New Testament books that is thorough and fully abreast of modern scholarship yet faithful to the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God.
Are you grappling with a difficult verse in the Bible? And are you looking for a short, easy-to-read answer that really makes sense without explaining away the verse? Hard Sayings of the Bible is the handy reference book you need.
The Epistles of John, addressed to the Asian Christians at the end of the first century A.D., were written to encourage these believers in the face of false teachings in their midst, and to assure them that they were indeed following the ...
This new paperback edition of F.F. Bruce's outstanding commentary on the Fourth Gospel leads readers through the rich and complex words of the Evangelist with a careful verse-by-verse exposition that will enrich their understanding of the ...
This concise yet scholarly study elucidates four of the non-Pauline movements in the early church, each of whch can be identified with a particular leader: Peter, Stephen, James, and John.
Incorpora los recientes descubrimientos en materia de análisis retórico y sociológico, así como, las tendencias más actuales y académicas al estudio de Lucas-Hechos, pues Bruce es reconocido como uno de los mejores expertos a nivel ...
This excellent volume in theNew International Greek Testament Commentary series contains Bruce's mature work onthat important early epistle.
The Pauline Circle Paul, writes F.F. Bruce, attracted friends around him as a magnet attracts iron filings. The New Testament evidence for Paul's wide circle of friends is plentiful, both in Paul's own writings and in the Book of Acts.