Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
2-part commentary on Luke By esteemed biblical scholar For laypeople
2-part commentary on Luke By esteemed biblical scholar For laypeople
Filled with the characteristic warm humour and biblical clarity that readers have come to expect, Dale Ralph Davis' exposition of Psalms 38-51 will help readers to get to know God's Word better. Each chapter begins with Davis' own translation of the Psalm from the Hebrew, before delving into his exposition. Peppered with sports anecdotes and references to military history, this book follows in the same vein as The Way of the Righteous in the Muck of Life: Psalms 1-12; Slogging Along in the Paths of Righteousness: Psalms 13-24; and In the Presence of my Enemies: Psalms 25-37. For those who enjoyed Davis' previous works, this will not disappoint. For those who are unfamiliar with his writings, allow this book to direct your eyes to the God of the psalmist and find your exceeding joy in him.
In this Bible Speaks Today volume, former pastor and professor Dale Ralph Davis explains the background of Daniel, analyzes the stories and visions within it and sfits through interpretative issues. While acknowledging the challenges of the book, Davis reveals how it offers "a realistic manual for the saints" in the present day.
Respected Bible expositor Davis' translation of Psalms 25-37 Chapter on each Psalm
Benedictions from Dale Ralph Davis' Ministry Foreword by Derek W. H. Thomas Afterword by Sinclair B. Ferguson
Expositions from Genesis 12-25 Written in readable and and accessible style From well known and loved Bible commentator
The first 12 Psalms Clear application for daily life The righteous rely on God
Dale Ralph Davis plunges right into the middle of King David's hard times with a study that is resonant for our lives today.
Provides a fast-paced narrative into Israel's history, warning about the consequences of sin. Illuminating, accessible and laced with a sense of humor, Davis' practical exposition explains the text and helps to apply it to our lives.
A commentary, rooted in a thorough analysis of the Hebrew text, employing helpful insights from archaeology and linguistics. It explains in a manner that aims to encourage us all to apply the lessons to our lives.
The Church has a problem with Judges, it is so earthy, puzzling, primitive and violent. It falls under the category 'embarrassing scripture'. Such an attitude is, of course, wrong. This title analyses the major literary and theological themes discovered in each section.
Exposition of Isaiah 6-12 Written in a readable and and accessible style From well-known and loved Bible commentator
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.