This book puts clear, readable Bible study aids at your fingertips. It contains 13 essays from some of today’s best evangelical scholars and will help you see the big-picture storyline of the Bible and understand the theology of the Old and New Testaments.
This new fourth edition and it's popular flexi back binding, has been revised to include new and updated articles and images. From the history and design of the temple in Jerusalem to God’s relationship to the universe, you’ll find it here.
The ultimate tool to help you truly understand Scriptures. . The Dake Bible includes: Complete Concordance lists every word in the Bible; 35,000 Commentary Notes; 500,000 Cross References; 9,000 Headings dividing text; 8,000 Sermon Outlines.
From the creators of Devotional Classics and Spiritual Classics comes 25 Books Every Christian Should Read, the definitive guide to the most spiritually influential and important books for Christians to read.
Halley's Bible Handbook was born out of the conviction of Henry H. Halley that everyone ought to read the Bible daily. It has grown into an 864-page "almanac" of biblical information, used regularly by hundreds of thousands of Christians.
Biblical lands come alive like never before---thanks to the latest 3-D imaging technology. Significantly updated, this colorful atlas now includes an expanded introduction; and chapters on biblical archaeology, geography, and the history of Jerusalem.
Knowing where biblical events happened can help you understand the bigger picture of scripture-and that's what The Bible Atlas and Companion is all about. The 4-color maps cover all of Bible history, while text explains the biblical context & other facts.
This authentic reproduction of a 19th-century chart includes maps of Canaan, the Middle East, Israel's journey out of Egypt, and Paul's travels; genealogical trees of Jacob's family and the kings of Judah and Israel; biblical events; and much more!
With illustrations, maps, chronologies, and concise descriptions, this guide provides an attractive and organized framework to understand the land, people, places, history, and culture of the Bible. Includes over 60 full-color maps.
Romans: Celebrating the Good News, is part of the Bringing the Bible to Life series, a companion to Zondervan's NIV Application Commentary, written by leading scholars for lay study.
The two disciples who walked with Jesus on the road to Emmaus heard the story of God’s redemption of humanity described in a way never heard before. How many of us have wished we could have listened in on that conversation?
Shepherd's notes helps reader's learn about the inspired authors of the Bible books and when and where they were first penned. Each Bible book is revealed in simple understandable steps.