3 edition of A layman"s guide to--who wrote the books of the Bible? when? why? found in the catalog.
A layman"s guide to--who wrote the books of the Bible? when? why?
C. Jack Trickler
Published
2003
by Cork Hill Press in Indianapolis, Ind
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other titles | Who wrote the books of the Bible? when? why? |
Statement | by C. Jack Trickler. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BS475.3 .T68 2003 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vii, 360 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 360 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23221399M |
ISBN 10 | 1594085129 |
ISBN 10 | 9781594085123, 9781594081750 |
LC Control Number | 2003115394 |
the previous post, IMHO. It comes from my Lutheran Study Bible and includes both a brief summary of the Book of Revelation and a handy chart/timeline. I wanted to share it with all of you, because this was significant in helping me to properly understand what the Word of God has to say about this controversial subject (and because students of Bible prophecy absolutely love charts and timelines. Laymans Bible Book Commentary by Foy Valentine, October , Baptist Sunday School Board edition, Hardcover in English.
The Layman's Bible Commentary covering Luke and n specifically for the everyday Christian, these commentaries featureInteractive page layout-leads you graphically through each sectionSetting up the section: 'big picture' summaries of each passageCritical observation: helpful insights that put a passage or topic into greater contextDemystifying: explanations of confusing . The Bible. God's handbook to you. B: basic. I: instruction. B: before. L: leaving. E: earth. This book was written in layman terms, in order to explain the purpose of the Bible, so that anyone can understand it and not only someone who has studied it. The purpose for this is to express how the Bible and the outcome of your life go hand in hand.
For example, I’m on my seventh journey through the Bible. My first was as a child, when my grandmother bought me “The Picture Bible.” It basically was a three-volume set of comic books with the biblical stories shared in chronological order. It’s how I got to know names like Moses, Gideon, David, Ezekiel, Peter and Paul. The Layman's Bible Commentary, Romans, I Corinthians book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Written in clear, readable style, thi 4/5(1).
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This book deals with the books of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, including those of the Apocrypha. This is a study of the people who wrote the books of the Bible and of the historical, political and social settings in which they wrote and of the factors that caused the authors to write/5(4).
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"Bible" as used in the title of this book refers to the Bibles used by mainstream American Jews, Roman Catholics and Protestants. This book deals with the books of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, including those of the is a study of the people who wrote the books of the Pages: While Trickler debunks many long held beliefs about who wrote the Bible, he does so without discrediting the importance of the Book, or those who may cling to the traditional views.
This book gave me a better understanding of the who, the why, and the when, and I came away with a stronger curiosity in learning more about the Bible and the /5. "Bible" as used in the title of this book refers to the Bibles used by mainstream American Jews, Roman Catholics and Protestants.
This book deals with the books of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, including those of the is a study of the people who wrote the books of the Bible and of the historical, political and social settings in which they wrote and of the factors that.
A much anticipated reissue of Who Wrote the Bible?—the contemporary classic the New York Times Book Review called “a thought-provoking [and] perceptive guide” that identifies the individual writers of the Pentateuch and explains what they can teach us about the origins of the Bible.
Book of Esther, in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It belongs to the third section of the Judaic canon, known as the Ketuvim, or ‘Writings,’ and also appears in the Protestant canon and in the Roman Catholic canon.
It purports to explain how the. I have to reread my bible and still cannot understand some of the scriptures. Perhaps the best way to go about finding a Bible with a translation that you like and feel comfortable with is to go to a bookstore and peruse their shelf of Bibles.
There are many to choose from. Flip through to see what language is most appealing to you. From The Book of Revelation For Dummies. By Richard Wagner, Larry R.
Helyer. If you’re befuddled by the Book of Revelation in the Bible, don’t fret. Take a look at the basic structure of the Book of Revelation; its major interpretations; the various perspectives on the Millennial Kingdom mentioned in Revelation 20; and how key events shaped John the Apostle and his writing.
Also called the books of Writings include the following books: Job, written by Job: Moses may have compiled the book based on Job’s records Psalms, written by David, and several others including Asaph, Ezra, the sons of Korah, Heman, Ethan, Moses and a host of unnamed authors Proverbs, written by Solomon: Agur and Lemuel are specifically named as the writers of Proverbs 30 and A Layman's Guide to Who Wrote the Books of the Bible.
Trickler, author "“Bible” as used in the title of this book refers to the Bibles used by mainstream American Jews, Roman Catholics and Protestants. This book deals with the books of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, including those of the Apocrypha. A Layman's Guide to Who Wrote the Books of the Bible.
When. Why?: Genesis to Revelation by Trickler, C. Jack. Cork Hill Pr. Used - Good. Paperback This item shows wear from consistent use but remains in good readable condition. It may have marks on or in it, and may show other signs of previous use or shelf wear.
May have minor creases or signs of wear on dust jacket. Go To Book of Colossians Index. Title: Colossians is named for the city of Colossae, where the church it was addressed to was located. It was also to be read in the neighboring church at Laodicea ().
Authorship - Date: This letter was written by Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ (; compare verse 23; ). Though he did not personally know the recipients, Paul was acquainted with them. The Layman's Biblical Handbook will both help the new Christian and someone who wants an easier way to understand the great truths of the Bible.
It also has practical teachings for life, and could be effectively used for family devotions, as a parent might read one subject per night to his family to help them understand the great truths of the.
The Book of Jude was written somewhere between A.D. 60 and Purpose of Writing: The Book of Jude is an important book for us today because it is written for the end times, for the end of the church age.
The church age began at the Day of Pentecost. Jude is the only book given entirely to the great apostasy. Author of over 15 books—including Living by the Book, a handbook on how to study the Bible effectively—Hendricks is finally scaling back for health reasons.
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Acts (Layman's Bible Book Commentary, 19)Reviews: 2. Date Written: The book was written sometime after BC since that was when David took the throne of Israel. It also refers to a "former time" in Israel, indicating it was written years after the actual events occurred.
Written To: The book was written to the people of ancient Israel but eventually for all future readers of the Bible. The Gospel of John, the fourth of the gospels, is a highly schematic account of the ministry of Jesus, with seven "signs" culminating in the raising of Lazarus (foreshadowing the resurrection of Jesus) and seven "I am" discourses culminating in Thomas's proclamation of the risen Jesus as "my Lord and my God"; the concluding verses set out its purpose, "that you may believe that Jesus is the.
Bible commentaries are often huge and daunting—but they don’t have to be. The Layman’s Old Testament Bible Commentary from Barbour Books addresses key passages of Genesis through Malachi. With thousands of notes, covering the breadth of the Old Testament from the Pentateuch to the Minor Prophets, this commentary is concise and easy to understand—perfect for the non-scholar.
Access-restricted-item true Addeddate Bookplateleaf Boxid IA Camera Sony Alpha-A (Control) Collection_set china Foldoutcount. Joshua —“Be very strong, and continue obeying all that is written in the book of the law of Moses, so that you do not turn from it to the right or left.” 2 Kings —“So the king [Josiah] sent [messengers], and they gathered to him all the elders of Jerusalem and Judah.
According to tradition, the Book of Mark was written by the same John Mark that we read about throughout the New Testament (here are a few examples from the book of Acts:, ). Mark was not one of the twelve disciples.