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J. Scott Duvall è un professore del Nuovo Testamento dedicato a promuovere una comprensione più profonda dei testi biblici. Il suo approccio accademico enfatizza lo studio e l'interpretazione meticolosi, consentendo ai lettori di cogliere i messaggi profondi delle Scritture. Il lavoro di Duvall è pensato per dotare sia gli studenti che gli appassionati degli strumenti per un'analisi testuale sicura e acuta. Attraverso l'esame dettagliato di scritti antichi, i suoi contributi fanno progredire la ricerca teologica.
Two leading biblical scholars explain that relational presence is central to
the grand narrative of the Bible, showing that the thread running from Genesis
to Revelation is God's desire to be with his people.
The Teach the Text Commentary Series utilizes the best of biblical scholarship to provide the information a pastor needs to communicate the text effectively. The carefully selected preaching units and focused commentary allow pastors to quickly grasp the big idea and key themes of each passage of Scripture. Each unit of the commentary includes the big idea and key themes of the passage and sections dedicated to understanding, teaching, and illustrating the text.
For the journey of life God's Word is the roadmap we need to find where we are
going. But like any map, we need to know how to read it in order to make sense
of it. Journey into God's Word helps Bible readers acquire the skills
necessary in order to successfully read, interpret, and apply the Bible to
life.
The third edition, revised by Old Testament scholar Hays and New Testament expert Duvall provide practical, hands-on exercises to guide students through the interpretive process.
This revised edition of Grasping God's Word Workbook accompanies the popular Bible and hermeneutics text Grasping God's Word. The readings and exercises in the workbook provide hands-on practice for college students and other serious readers, covering the various aspects of reading, interpreting, and applying the Bible.
This updated fourth edition of Grasping God's Word Workbook accompanies the
popular hermeneutics textbook Grasping God's Word, Fourth Edition. The
readings and exercises in the workbook provide hands-on practice for college
students and other serious readers, covering the various aspects of reading,
interpreting, and applying the Bible.
Living God's Word is your pathway to read the Bible as it was meant to be
read: as God's Great Story. Authors J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays invite
readers to see how their faith journey relates to the big picture of the
Scriptures as they explore the entire Bible through broad themes that trace
the progression of God's redemptive plan.
Ash embarks on a soul-searching road trip to Texas on a hunch that Elvis Presley may still be alive and kicking (and supposedly vanquished a mummy)! What follows is a series of universe-spanning events that involve an Elvis jumpsuit with special time-travel abilities, a trip to 70's Vegas, plus the reveal of an evil new Book of the Dead, the Necronomicon Ho-Tep. Has Ash met his ultimate match when trading barbs with a 4,000-year-old, foul-mouthed mummy who sucks souls? Can his idol Elvis mentor him through a mid-life crisis before it becomes his final crisis? Join the adventure in a road-tripping, time-hopping groovy tale!
An interactive workbook containing a good balance of insightful exposition and well--designed questions for personal and group application. The book also offers illustrations to help the reader understand the cultural background of Ephesians and interesting asides and quotes. Ideal for devotions as well as group or personal study.
Focusing on John's Apocalypse, this work offers an in-depth exploration of the theological themes and messages within Revelation. J. Scott Duvall presents insights that make the complex text accessible, highlighting its significance in the New Testament. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the implications of Revelation for contemporary faith and practice, while situating it within the broader biblical narrative.