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003 OCoLC
005 20200617075530.2
008 131119s2014 miu b 001 0 eng
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037 $bHarpercollins Christian Pub, 53 Glenmaura National Blvd Ste 300, Moosaic, PA, USA, 18507-2132$nSAN 200-2086
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050 00 $aBS600.3$b.F44 2014
082 00 $a220.6/1$223
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aFee, Gordon D.
245 10 $aHow to read the Bible for all its worth /$cGordon D. Fee, Douglas Stuart.
250 $aFourth edition.
264 1 $aGrand Rapids, Michigan :$bZondervan,$c[2014]
300 $a301 pages ;$c21 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aIncludes indexes.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aIntroduction: the need to interpret -- The basic tool: a good translation -- The Epistles: learning to think contextually -- The Epistles: the hermeneutical questions -- The Old Testament narratives: their proper use -- Acts: the question of historical precedent -- The Gospels: one story, many dimensions -- The parables: do you get the point? -- The law(s): covenant stipulations for Israel -- The prophets: enforcing the covenant in Israel -- The Psalms: Israel's prayers and ours -- Wisdom: then and now -- Revelation: images of judgment and hope -- Appendix: the evaluation and use of commentaries.
520 $aUnderstanding the Bible isn't for the few, the gifted, the scholarly. The Bible is accessible. It's meant to be read and comprehended by everyone from armchair readers to seminary students. A few essential insights into the Bible can clear up a lot of misconceptions and help you grasp the meaning of Scripture and its application to your twenty-first-century life. Nearly a million people have turned to How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth to inform their reading of the Bible. This fourth edition features revisions that keep pace with current scholarship, resources, and culture. Changes include: Updated language for better readability; Scripture references now appear only in brackets at the end of a sentence or paragraph, helping you read the Bible as you would any book -- without the numbers; A new author's preface; Redesigned and updated diagrams; Updated list of recommended commentaries and resources. Covering everything from translation concerns to different genres of biblical writing, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth is used all around the world. In clear, simple language, it helps you accurately understand the different parts of the Bible -- their meaning for ancient audiences and their implications for you today -- so you can uncover the inexhaustible worth that is in God's Word. - Back cover.
520 $aPresents a guide to understanding the meaning of scripture and getting the most out of readings of the Bible, focusing on exegesis and hermeneutics as well as translation concerns and the genres of biblical writing.
590 $bArchive
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700 1 $aStuart, Douglas K.
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938 $aBaker and Taylor$bBTCP$nBK0014132433
938 $aYBP Library Services$bYANK$n11375845
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