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In "The Book of Signs", we were introduced to several vignettes from the life and ministry of Jesus as they occurred over the course of several years.
" But the Higher Critical Movement challenged this universal consensus in the 19th century, and later theologians have been conflicted concerning the authenticity and authorship of this most unusual book.
With an introduction by Blake Morrison
The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance.
This commentary seeks above all to explain the text of John's Gospel to those whose privilege and responsibility it is to minister the Word of God to others, to preach and to lead Bible studies.
These Tyndale volumes are designed to help readers understand what the Bible actually says and what it means.
The Gospel According to John: In the Rev. Standard Ed. With Introd. and Comm
The Gospel of John begins with a magnificent prologue that states many of the major themes and motifs of the gospel. The prologue proclaims Jesus as the preexistent and incarnate Word of God who has revealed the Father to us.
New in the Eerdmans Classic Biblical Commentaries collection In this commentary on John—originally published in Dutch in 1987 and translated into English a decade later—Herman Ridderbos engages the host of twentieth-century ...
The original, unrevised text of this volume has been completely retypeset and printed in a larger, more attractive format with the new cover design for the series.