The next in the acclaimed For Everyone series, featuring Tom Wright's new translation of Romans with lively discussion of the text. Tom Wright's own translation of Romans is combined, section by section, with a highly readable discussion, with background information, useful explanation and interpretation, and thoughts as to how it can be relevant to our lives today. No knowledge of technical jargon is required.
A glossary is included at the back of the book. The series is suitable for group study, personal study, or daily devotions.
This book in the series is Part 4, and it covers the Bible book of First Corinthians Chapters 9-16. It is 277 pages in length and will serve as a learning tool and continuing study reference throughout one's life.
This book in the series is Part 2, and it covers the Bible book of Romans Chapters 9-16. It is 316 pages in length and will serve as a learning tool and continuing study reference throughout one's life.
Chapters 9-16 N. T. Wright. the section which runs from the beginning of chapter 12 to the end of the present passage (15.14 to the end of the letter function as a kind of personal conclusion). But Paul has clearly had the whole thing ...
A glossary is included at the back of the book. The series is suitable for group study, personal study, or daily devotions.
These study guides, part of a set from noted Bible scholar, John MacArthur, take readers on a journey through biblical texts to discover what lies beneath the surface, focusing on meaning and context, and then reflecting on the explored ...
This commentary represents my research into and teaching of the Apostle Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, Chapters 9-16. I dedicate this book to all those who are seeking the truth found in Jesus Christ.
The companion volume: The Book of Romans : Study Questions provides extensive study questions that allow the teacher and student to dive deeper into the meaning and application of the Book of Romans."--Introduction
A glossary is included at the back of the book. The series is suitable for group study, personal study, or daily devotions.
I owe this reference to my Australian friend and colleague Christopher Forbes , who has studied rhetorical comparisons at length , as well as their relevance for studying Paul's letSo it is that through one human being sin entered the.