As a part of the Counterpoints series, Four Views on the Historical Adam clearly outlines four primary views on Adam held by evangelicals, featuring top-notch proponents of each view presenting their
The story of Joseph is more than just the story of one man. Baucham explores the redemptive-historical significance of Joseph’s amazing life, highlighting God’s ultimate plan to save his people in and
These accessible volumes break down the barriers between the ancient and modern worlds so that the power and meaning of the biblical texts become transparent to contemporary readers.
A retelling of Bible stories from the familiar tales of Adam and Eve and Noah's ark to lesser-known stories such as Jotham's fable and Saul's meeting with the medium at Endor.
Challenging popular beliefs about the legend of King David, the founder of the nation of Israel, this thought-provoking volume delves deep beneath the biblical stories to reveal a man who was not a gl
With the publication of Genesis: In the Beginning, one of today's most highly regarded Catholic Scripture scholars turns her attention to one of the most important, fascinating, and challenging books
A historical meditation on the compelling biblical story about God's command to Abraham to sacrifice his son evaluates its role in the sacred rituals of Judaism, Christianity and Islam while exploring
This book plays with the notion of the laughter of delight, and the way in which it has gone largely unheard in the Western interpretative tradition. The scope of the work stretches from the ancient t
Learn how the story of Joseph prefigures the gospel, testifying to God’s electing grace and showing how he redeems and restores broken and dysfunctional sinners to accomplish his purposes.
The most powerful Hasidic teachings made accessible—from some of the world's preeminent authorities on Jewish thought and spirituality."The teachings of Torah, from beginning to end, are read here as
Dutch specialists in Bible translation Dyk and van Keulen present the results of the Computer Assisted Linguistic Analysis of the Peshitta project, in which a computer was used to help compare the Syr
Each volume in the series looks at a single manuscript of an Old Testament book in Greek. Gurtner (Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota) departs from other commentary on the book of Exodus by focusing