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  • Mark Bible Study

    $14.99

    Knowing Our Faith in Jesus Is True

    Mark wrote his account of the life and ministry of Jesus during the time that first-century Christians were facing intense persecution because of their faith. The timing is important. Mark, in penning his Gospel, was proclaiming without apology that Jesus was indeed the Messiah and the Son of God–the fulfillment of Israel’s hopes who had indeed ushered in God’s reign. Although things looked bleak for Christ followers, they could be sure the foundation of their faith was secure. They would receive an eternal reward if they remained faithful to their Lord.

    Just like Mark’s readers, you need to know that your faith is built on a solid foundation. In this twelve-lesson study, you will explore the context of Mark’s Gospel and examine what you can glean from what he wrote and–just as importantly–what he didn’t write. This is an invitation for you to learn more about Jesus and life in his kingdom as you examine this unique Gospel from the perspectives of a first-century Christian and a twenty-first century Christian.

    Each study in the Applying the Bible to Life series employs a three-step process to help you understand both the historical meaning of a biblical text and its relevance in modern times. The original meaning section reveals the questions and concerns the author was addressing. The past to present section then explains what significance the original audience would have found in the passage and what significance you can find in it today. Finally, the questions that accompany each section will help you apply the author’s words and teachings to your own life and find meaning in them for what you are facing.

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  • 2 Corinthians

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    Theologians have not often mined 2 Corinthians for its theological gemstones, but careful reading uncovers significant doctrinal insights. It is not just an occasional letter that battles those inside and outside of the congregation who have belittled Paul for lacking power and glory. He writes as a pastor dousing the flames of dissension, disgruntlement, toxic leadership, and deviant theology.

    Therefore, what he says can be meaningful to ministers today who may face the same kinds of problems and seek to live a cruciform ministry. The letter has relevance for the church universal, and Paul’s responses to the various issues are grounded in a well-developed theological substructure. The letter offers profound insights into the Trinity, atonement, reconciliation, being in Christ, cruciform ministry, and the hope of the resurrection.

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  • Romans : An Introduction And Commentary

    $34.99

    Romans has been described as the theological epistle par excellence.

    The apostle Paul emphasizes that salvation is by God’s grace alone and that freedom, hope, and the gift of righteousness are secured through Christ’s death and resurrection, with the promise of a new and glorious destiny. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers can discern and do the will of God. God’s purpose is to bring Jews and Gentiles together so that they may glorify him with one voice. In this Tyndale Commentary, David Garland offers clear guidance along the rewarding, though sometimes difficult, paths of this great letter. The Tyndale Commentaries are designed to help the reader of the Bible understand what the text says and what it means. The Introduction to each book gives a concise but thorough treatment of its authorship, date, original setting, and purpose. Following a structural Analysis, the Commentary takes the book section by section, drawing out its main themes, and also comments on individual verses and problems of interpretation. Additional Notes provide fuller discussion of particular difficulties. In the new New Testament volumes, the commentary on each section of the text is structured under three headings: Context, Comment, and Theology. The goal is to explain the true meaning of the Bible and make its message plain.

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  • Colosenses Y Filemon – (Spanish)

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    Aprende la retadora pero importante tarea de transportar el mensaje antiguo de la Palabra de Dios a un contexto moderno y claro, utilizando Los Comentarios Biblicos con aplicacion NVI.

    Estos comentarios ademas de enfocarse en la aplicacion de un pasaje, tambien nos permite pensar en el proceso por el cual se desarrolla un texto en su sentido original hasta llegar a su significado contemporaneo. Son verdaderos comentarios, no exposiciones populares. Siendo obras de referencia y no de literatura devocional.

    En cada comentario encontraras:

    *El significado del texto biblico en su contexto del primer siglo (Sentido Original)

    *La conexion entre el contexto original de la Biblia y su aplicacion contemporaneo (Construyendo Puentes)

    *La aplicacion de un mensaje biblico contemporaneo con el mismo poder que fue escrito en el pasado.

    NVI Application Commentary: Colossians and Philemon

    Learn the exciting but important task of translating the ancient message of God’s Word into a clear modern context using the NIV Bible Commentaries with application.

    These commentaries not only focus on the application of a passage, but also allow us to think about the process by which a text develops from its original meaning to its contemporary sense. These are true commentaries, not popular expositions. Being works of reference and not devotional literature.

    In each commentary you will find:

    *The meaning of the biblical text in its first century context (Original Meaning).

    *The connection between the original context of the Bible and its contemporary application (Building Bridges).

    *The application of a contemporary biblical message with the same power as it was written in the past.

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  • Marcos – (Spanish)

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    Aprende la retadora pero importante tarea de transportar el mensaje antiguo de la Palabra de Dios a un contexto moderno y claro, utilizando Los Comentarios Biblicos con aplicacion NVI.

    Estos comentarios ademas de enfocarse en la aplicacion de un pasaje, tambien nos permite pensar en el proceso por el cual se desarrolla un texto en su sentido original hasta llegar a su significado contemporaneo. Son verdaderos comentarios, no exposiciones populares. Siendo obras de referencia y no de literatura devocional.

    En cada comentario encontraras:

    *El significado del texto biblico en su contexto del primer siglo (Sentido Original)

    *La conexion entre el contexto original de la Biblia y su aplicacion contemporaneo (Construyendo Puentes)

    *La aplicacion de un mensaje biblico contemporaneo con el mismo poder que fue escrito en el pasado.

    NVI Application Commentary: Mark

    Learn the exciting but important task of translating the ancient message of God’s Word into a clear modern context using the NIV Bible Commentaries with application.

    These commentaries not only focus on the application of a passage, but also allow us to think about the process by which a text develops from its original meaning to its contemporary sense. These are true commentaries, not popular expositions. Being works of reference and not devotional literature.

    In each commentary you will find:

    *The meaning of the biblical text in its first century context (Original Meaning).

    *The connection between the original context of the Bible and its contemporary application (Building Bridges).

    *The application of a contemporary biblical message with the same power as it was written in the past

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  • Acts

    $35.00

    This concise, carefully organized commentary for pastors presents biblical scholarship to inform authoritative expository preaching and teaching. Each chapter includes the big idea, key themes, and sermon illustrations.

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  • Mark

    $12.99

    Discover:
    *How the springs at Hierapolis help us understand why Jesus described the church at Laodicea as “lukewarm”
    *The background and circumstances of certificates of divorce in Judaism
    *How Jewish dietary laws provided a powerful metaphor for God’s acceptance of the Gentiles

    Brimming with photos and graphics, the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary walks you verse by verse through all the books of the New Testament. It’s like slipping on a set of glasses that lets you read the Bible through the eyes of a first-century reader! Discoveries await you that will snap the world of the New Testament into gripping immediacy. Things that seem mystifying, puzzling, or obscure will take on tremendous meaning when you view them in their ancient context. You’ll deepen your understanding of the teachings of Jesus. You’ll discover the close, sometimes startling interplay between God’s kingdom and the practical affairs of the church. Best of all, you’ll gain a deepened awareness of the Bible’s relevance for your life. Written in a clear, engaging style, this beautiful set provides a new and accessible approach that more technical expository and exegetical commentaries don’t offer.

    It features:
    *Commentary based on relevant papyri, inscriptions, archaeological discoveries, and studies of Judaism, Roman culture, Hellenism, and other features of the world of the New Testament
    *Hundreds of photographs, illustrations, and line drawings
    *Copious maps, charts, and timelines
    *Sidebar articles and insights
    *”Reflections” on the Bible’s relevance for 21st-century living

    Written by leading evangelical contributors: Clinton E. Arnold (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen), General Editor S. M. Baugh (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine) Peter H. Davids (Ph.D., University of Manchester) David E. Garland (Ph.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) David W. J. Gill (D.Phil., University of Oxford) George H. Guthrie (Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Moyer V. Hubbard (D.Phil., University of Oxford) Andreas J. Kostenberger (Ph.D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) Ralph P. Martin (Ph.D., University of London, King’s College) Douglas J. Moo (Ph.D., University of St. Andrews) Mark L. Strauss (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) Frank Thielman (Ph.D., Duke University) Jeffrey A. D. Weima (Ph.D., University of Toronto) Michael J. Wilkins (Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary) Mark W. Wilson (D.Litt. et Phil., University of South Africa)

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  • Reading Matthew : A Literary And Theological Commentary (Revised)

    $40.29

    Editor’s Preface
    Preface
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Matthew 1:1-4:16:Introducing Jesus The Messiah, The Son Of God
    Introduction
    The Birth Of The Messiah
    The Fulfillment Of God’s Promises (1:1-25)
    From Judea Of David To The Galilee Of The Gentiles (2:1-23)
    Getting Ready: God’s Son In The Wilderness (3:1-17)
    God’s Son Who Fulfills All Righteousness (3:1-17)
    God’s Son Who Vanquishes Satan (4:1-11)
    Dispelling The Darkness In Galilee (4:12-16)

    Chapter 2. Matthew 4:17-16:20: Jesus’ Ministry To Israel
    Part 1: Teaching, Healing, And Calling Lost Sheep, 4:17-11:1
    Jesus’ Debut: Authority And Compassion (4:17-25)
    Magisterial Teaching: A Charter For Discipleship (5:1-8:1)
    A New Moses? (5:1-2)
    Congratulations Are In Order (5:13-16)
    Changing The World (5:13-16)
    The Fulfillment Of The Law (5:17-19)
    Restoring God’s Intention In The Law (5:20-48)
    Acts Of Devotion: For Applause Or For God? (6:1-18)
    What To Do About Money? (6:19-34)
    Relating To Others (7:1-12)
    Warning: Obedience Is Not Optional (7:13-7:27)
    Restoring Life To Others (8:2-9:35)
    Great Harvest And Great Dangers (9:36-10:42)
    Part 2: Rejection And Confession, 11:1-16:20
    Doubt, Indifference, And Dissent (11:2-12:45)
    The Mysteries Of The Kingdom Revealed (12:46-13:58)
    Power And Mercy For God’s People (14:1-36)
    Bread For All (15:1-16:12)
    Building The Church On Bedrock (16:13-20)

    Chapter 3. Matthew 16:21-28:20: Jesus’ Passion And Resurrection
    Introduction
    The Shadow Of Death And The Promise Of Glory (16:21-17:23)
    Living Together As The Family Of God (17:24-18:35)
    What’s In It For Us?
    The Demands And Rewards Of The Kingdom (19:1-20:16)
    Jerusalem Meets Its King (20:17-21:22)
    Jesus Lord In The Temple (21:23-22:46)
    False Teachers Lead Others To Ruin (23:1-39)
    Judgment Is Coming (24:1-25:46)
    The Life-Giving Death Of The Rejected Messiah (26:1-27:56)
    The Victorious Breakthrough (27:57-28:20)

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    Additional Info
    Reading Matthew provides thorough guidance through Matthew’s story of Jesus. Garland’s commentary reveals the movement of the story’s plot while also highlighting the theology of Matthew. Reading Matthew is an essential book for studnets and ministers studying the first Gospel

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  • Mark : Gospel Of The Servant King (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.99

    The Bringing the Bible to Life series, a companion to Zondervan’s NIV Application Commentary, brings both the historical meaning of the biblical text and its contemporary significance to light. Each guide provides an introduction to the biblical book, six to twelve sessions with discussion questions, and a closing section that assists the group in responding to God’s Word together or individually. The included Leader’s Guide helps busy people prepare to lead the study.

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