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Many today with an interest in eschatology face a problem: They have forgotten the past. Incorporating the basic foundation and structure of the second-century premillennial, futurist eschatology of Irenaeus of Lyons and other church fathers, this book develops and defends their positions through a thorough exegetical, theological analysis. It makes a case for a contemporary Irenaean premillennial eschatology, arguing that it is a reliable framework for a biblically defensible, theologically balanced, and historically informed eschatology.The Fathers on the Future begins with the belief that Irenaeus and other early church fathers represented a widespread and well-developed eschatology inherited from those who were close associates of the apostles. It then explores some of features of that early eschatology, clarifying obscure points, strengthening some elements, and correcting a few missteps. By looking back to Irenaeus and the eschatological emphases of his age, this book provides a new approach to eschatology today--new to contemporary readers but ancient in its original perspective.
This new Large Print Luther Bible from the German Bible Society boasts a clear, readable, 14-point font for those who need or prefer a larger text. This edition of Luther's German Bible translation (the 2017 revised version) comprises three volumes for easy handling, and its one-column layout and clear interior design facilitate easy reading. The appendix provides further information, such as a timeline, definitions for keywords, and information on measurements, weights, and monetary values in the Bible.The Large Print Luther Bible was designed in cooperation with DeBeSS (an organization that provides pastoral care to blind and visually impaired Christians) and was tailored specifically to the needs of the elderly and people with poor eyesight.The Large Print Luther Bible is particularly suited for: Students or readers of German who prefer a large typefacePeople with poor eyesight or with strained eyesThose who prefer to read aloud with a larger fontKey points and features: Clear, easy to read font (14-point)Readable page layout with one-column textDesigned for the needs of the elderly and visually impaired
You have commentaries, dictionaries, and courses on biblical Hebrew, but you don't always have time! Dive into the Preacher's Hebrew Companion to Isaiah 1-39 and get a comprehensive overview as well as useful tools to tackle key passages and concepts.This volume offers: A curated selection of key passages from Isaiah 1-39Clearly formatted lexical and grammatical tools needed to study the Hebrew textA commentary section that helps preachers effectively bridge the gap between reading the Hebrew text and preaching itPreachers know that understanding Greek and Hebrew can strengthen their sermons. However, years after taking language courses, it becomes challenging to study texts in the original languages, especially when time is limited.Whether one's Hebrew is beginner or advanced, this series will empower the reader to deepen their study of the Hebrew text and preach engaging, content-driven sermons. This book -- as well as the entire Preacher's Companion Series -- is a fresh and helpful companion to traditional commentaries and a valuable addition to every preacher's library.Start your journey today and enjoy having these key tools to unlocking biblical Greek and Hebrew at your fingertips!
After studying Hebrew for a year or two, readers often find it challenging to transition from their initial study of the language to reading extended passages from the Hebrew Bible. This book helps bridge this gap by presenting a curated selection of texts that are well known, exciting to read, and pivotal for understanding the narrative arc of the Old Testament. The volume contains forty key passages divided into five sections: the primeval history, the patriarchs and their sojourning, Israel in Egypt, Israel at Sinai, and Israel's journey through the wilderness until just before they enter the promised land.
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