NEW TESTAMENT HARMONY, AD 57 – 58

NEW TESTAMENT HARMONY, AD 57 – 58
Author: Robert Hodanko
Publisher: Robert Hodanko
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2022-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This book presents a harmonized chronology of the New Testament accounts for the period AD 54 – 57. All dates are approximate and based on the determination that Jesus was crucified on Friday, April 7, AD 30. Every effort has been made to accurately present the chronology of the New Testament events. The 27 New Testament books were written by several men of different backgrounds and educational levels who wrote over a period of several decades under various circumstances (e.g., on missionary journeys, in prisons, in exile) on two different continents (Asia and Europe). Yet, there is remarkable harmony in their eyewitness accounts and teaching. Such harmony provides strong evidence that the New Testament scriptures were inspired by God; otherwise, the historical record of the New Testament could not have been written with such unerring accuracy. The purpose of this book is to highlight and trace that harmony. Hopefully, it can serve as a tool for your study of the Bible.

NEW TESTAMENT HARMONY, AD 30 – 44

NEW TESTAMENT HARMONY, AD 30 – 44
Author: Robert Hodanko
Publisher: Robert Hodanko
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This book presents a harmonious chronology of the New Testament accounts for the period AD 30 – 44. All dates are approximate and based on the determination that Jesus was crucified on Friday, April 7, AD 30. Every effort has been made to accurately present the chronology of the New Testament events. The 27 New Testament books were written by several men of different backgrounds and educational levels. They wrote over a period of several decades without the opportunity for collaboration. Despite this disparity there is remarkable harmony in their eye-witness accounts and teaching. Such harmony provides strong evidence that the New Testament scriptures were inspired by God; otherwise, the historical record of the New Testament could not have been written with such unerring accuracy. The purpose of this book is to highlight and trace that harmony. Hopefully, it can serve as a tool for your study of the Bible.

NEW TESTAMENT HARMONY, AD 30 – 44

NEW TESTAMENT HARMONY, AD 30 – 44
Author: Robert Hodanko
Publisher: Robert Hodanko
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This book presents a harmonious chronology of the New Testament accounts for the period AD 30 – 44. All dates are approximate and based on the determination that Jesus was crucified on Friday, April 7, AD 30. Every effort has been made to accurately present the chronology of the New Testament events. The 27 New Testament books were written by several men of different backgrounds and educational levels. They wrote over a period of several decades without the opportunity for collaboration. Despite this disparity there is remarkable harmony in their eye-witness accounts and teaching. Such harmony provides strong evidence that the New Testament scriptures were inspired by God; otherwise, the historical record of the New Testament could not have been written with such unerring accuracy. The purpose of this book is to highlight and trace that harmony. Hopefully, it can serve as a tool for your study of the Bible.

Edwards the Exegete

Edwards the Exegete
Author: Douglas A. Sweeney
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190687495

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Scholars have long recognized that Jonathan Edwards loved the Bible, but preoccupation with his roles in Western "public" life and letters has eclipsed the significance of his biblical exegesis. In Edwards the Exegete, Douglas A. Sweeney fills this lacuna, exploring Edwards' exegesis and its significance for Christian thought and intellectual history. As Sweeney shows, throughout Edwards' life the lion's share of his time was spent wrestling with the words of holy writ. After reconstructing Edwards' lost exegetical world and describing his place within it, Sweeney summarizes his four main approaches to the Bible-canonical, Christological, redemptive-historical, and pedagogical-and analyzes his work on selected biblical themes that illustrate these four approaches, focusing on material emblematic of Edwards' larger interests as a scholar. Sweeney compares Edwards' work to that of his most frequent interlocutors and places it in the context of the history of exegesis, challenging commonly held notions about the state of Christianity in the age of the Enlightenment. Edwards the Exegete offers a novel guide to the theologian's exegetical work, clearing a path that other specialists are sure to follow. Sweeney's significant reassessment of Edwards' place in the Enlightenment makes a major contribution to Edwards studies, eighteenth-century studies, the history of exegesis, the theological interpretation of Scripture, and homiletics.

Record of Christian Work

Record of Christian Work
Author: Alexander McConnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1894
Genre: Theology
ISBN:

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Includes music.

Dictionary of the Bible

Dictionary of the Bible
Author: Charles Randall Barnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1292
Release: 1900
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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The People's Bible Encyclopedia

The People's Bible Encyclopedia
Author: Charles Randall Barnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1340
Release: 1913
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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An Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism

An Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism
Author: Léon Vaganay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1991-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521424936

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This book comprises a general survey of the study of New Testament manuscripts, and outlines for students of the New Testament the basic tools and skills involved in studying those manuscripts. The present edition is a thoroughly revised and updated version of Leon Vaganay's Initiation á la critique du Nouveau Testament, published in 1933, and each section of that original work has been brought up to date in light of the latest research in the field. In its aim to provide a solid foundation to study of New Testament textual criticism, this comprehensive survey will be of great value to those who are looking for basic information about the subject; while the documentary information it contains about the extant manuscripts, and its original theoretical sections, will ensure that the book has much of value to offer the more advanced student of the New Testament.