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Hermeneutics<br />
How to Read the Bible<br />
through the Jesus Lens<br />
A Guide to Christ-Focused Reading of Scripture<br />
michael williams<br />
usd $18.99<br />
Softcover • 288 pages<br />
ISBN 9780310331650<br />
This book is for the many Christians who<br />
feel as if the Bible teaching they receive<br />
comes in puzzle pieces they do not know<br />
how to fit together. As Michael Williams<br />
shows in this tour of the Bible, all these<br />
pieces actually connect in Christ to form<br />
a coherent picture. Jesus Christ is not<br />
only the focus of each biblical book but is<br />
also the primary way the Bible relates to<br />
contemporary circumstances.<br />
In addition to showing how relevant all<br />
the Bible’s sixty-six books remain today,<br />
Williams enlivens other Christian disciplines<br />
such as Bible reading, Scripture<br />
memorization, and evangelism. An excellent<br />
tool for students, teachers, and ministry leaders, this book<br />
is an invaluable guide for reading, studying, and understanding<br />
the entire Bible.<br />
michael williams (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is<br />
professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary and a<br />
member of the NIV Committee on Bible Translation.<br />
How to Choose a Translation<br />
for All Its Worth<br />
A Guide to Understanding and Using Bible Versions<br />
gordon d. fee and mark l. strauss<br />
usd $12.99<br />
Softcover • 176 pages<br />
ISBN 9780310278764<br />
With so many Bible translations available,<br />
choosing a version for teaching,<br />
study, or other uses can be a dizzying<br />
task. This book, written by two seasoned<br />
Bible translators, brings clarity and<br />
insight to the current debate over translations<br />
and translation theories. Readers<br />
will find out what goes into the whole<br />
process and what makes a translation<br />
accurate and reliable. An authoritative<br />
guide through the maze of translations<br />
issues, How to Choose a Translation for<br />
All Its Worth speaks with an objective,<br />
fair-minded voice to help pastors, everyday<br />
Bible readers, and students make wise, well-informed<br />
choices about Bible translations.<br />
gordon d. fee (PhD, University of Southern California) is<br />
professor emeritus of New Testament studies at Regent College in<br />
Vancouver, British Columbia.<br />
mark l. strauss (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is professor of<br />
New Testament at Bethel Seminary in San Diego, California.<br />
biblical studies<br />
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Moisés Silva,<br />
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