The Biblical Hebrew VerbThe Biblical Hebrew Verb addresses the most basic task of biblical Hebrew studies: understanding and interpreting how verbs are used in the ancient text. John Cook, an expert in Biblical Hebrew, describes the Hebrew verbal system in a way that helps students understand its grammar and provides linguistic tools for interpreting and translating the Hebrew Bible. Cook has spent a quarter of a century working on the Biblical Hebrew verbal system. Building
The book includes end-of-chapter discussion questions and action steps to help pastors and church leaders develop an apostolic imagination
as Christians have attested throughout history and across the global church
"This impressive analysis will resonate with any Christian interested in the evolution of biblical criticism
He begins with a helpful introduction to the letter of Ephesians in which he addresses issues of authorship
the way they change can hurt more than help
The contributors offer constructive approaches from major perspectives--contemporary
A Leading Catholic Teacher Offers a Biblical Theology of Marriage
accessible volume unlocks the dynamics of human reason
this book makes scholarship on the poetic books accessible for pastors and pastors-in-training
This comprehensive critical study of Proverbs analyzes the book's major topics and strives to discern the moral and philosophical presuppositions and logic of its rhetoric
There is an increasing hunger among Catholics to study the Bible in depth and in a way that integrates Scripture with Catholic doctrine
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