Believer’s Bible Commentary

Believers Bible Commentary

Make Bible study a part of your daily life with the thorough yet easy-to-use Believer’s Bible Commentary. MacDonald tackles the controversial issues head-on, taking a theologically conservative stand, yet presenting alternate views with fairness. The Believer’s Bible Commentary is a friendly guide to exploring the deeper meanings of every biblical book.

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  • Nelson’s best-selling Bible commentary
  • Balanced approach to linguistic studies and useful application
  • Easy to understand

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Arabi Tv Bbl Nvy Hc

Arabi Tv Bbl Nvy Hc

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Polyglotte Tobit-Synopse: Griechisch – Lateinisch – Syrisch – Hebraisch – Aramaisch. Mit einem Index zu den Tobit-Fragmenten vom Toten Meer. Mit … Klasse. Dritte Folge) (German Edition)

Polyglotte Tobit-Synopse: Griechisch - Lateinisch - Syrisch - Hebraisch - Aramaisch. Mit einem Index zu den Tobit-Fragmenten vom Toten Meer. Mit ... Klasse. Dritte Folge) (German Edition)
Wie nur wenige biblische Schriften zeigt das deuterokanonische Buch Tobit eine facettenreiche Text- und Uberlieferungsgeschichte. Entsprechend vielfaltig ist auch die Rezeption.Im ersten Teil der dreiteiligen Synopse stehen links die griechischen (G I, G II, G III) und rechts die lateinischen und syrischen Texte (Vetus Latina, Vulgata, Peschitta) zeilensynoptisch in sechs parallelen Kolumnen. So konnen die Hauptuberlieferungen der Tobiterzahlung auf einen Blick leicht miteinander verglichen und gelesen werden. Farbmarkierungen fur die Tobitfragmente vom Toten Meer (4Q 196-200) verweisen auf den zweiten Teil der Synopse, mit den nach Versen angeordneten hebraisch-aramaischen Tobitfragmenten. Ein hebraisch-aramaischer Index der Qumranfragmente mit den griechisch-lateinischen Parallelen beschliesst die Synopse.

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Beyond Babel: A Handbook for Biblical Hebrew and Related Languages (Resources for Biblical Study, 42)

This book provides an introduction to the languages that are important for the study of the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel. It contains articles on Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Egyptian, biblical and epigraphic Hebrew, post-biblical Hebrew, Hittite, Phoenician, the Northwest Semitic dialects (Ammonite, Edomite and Moabite) and Ugaritic. The contributors are Peggy L. Day, Frederick E. Greenspahn, Jo Ann Hackett, Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., John Kaltner, Charles R. Krahmalkov, Baruch A. Levine, David Marcus, Simon B. Parker and Donald B. Redford. A general introduction by John Huehnergard discusses the importance of the study of Near Eastern languages for biblical scholarship, helping us to make the volume an ideal resource for persons beginning an in-depth study of the Hebrew Bible.

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History of Al-Tabari: The Children of Israel (Tabari//History of Al-Tabari/Ta’rikh Al-Rusul Wa’l-Muluk)

This volume continues the stories of the Israelite patriarchs and prophets who figured in Volume II, as well as of the semi-mythical rulers of ancient Iran. In addition to biblical, Qur’anic, and legendary accounts about Moses, Aaron, and the exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt; of the Judges, Samuel and Ezekiel; and of Saul, David, and Solomon, it includes a version of Iranian prehistory that emphasizes the role of Manuchihr (Manushihr in Arabic) in creating the Iranian nation and state.
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An Introduction to Aramaic, Second Edition (Resources for Biblical Study)

An Introduction to Aramaic, Second Edition (Resources for Biblical Study)
An Introduction to Aramaic is a straightforward introduction to biblical Aramaic for beginning students who are already familiar with Hebrew. All Aramaic passages in the Old Testament are included, along with an introduction to other Aramaic texts, such as ancient inscriptions, Dead Sea Scrolls, rabbinic literature, and quotations in the New Testament. There are also paradigms, a complete glossary, and a list of resources for further study as well as practice exercises for each chapter. The second edition clarifies certain points in the first edition, updates the contents, and provides an answer key.
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Quran: The Final Testament, Authorized English Version with Arabic Text, Revised Edition IV

Quran: The Final Testament, Authorized English Version with Arabic Text, Revised Edition IV
This translation of the Quran also contains the author’s explanation of the mathematical miracle of the Quran through its 38 appendices and all photenotes. The translation is in modern English. It is the most accurate, honest, and the closest to the original Arabic text of all available English translations.
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A Treatise On The Accentuation Of The Three So-called Poetical Books On The Old Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, And Job, With An Appendix Containing The … On The Same Subject, In The Original Arabic

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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The God Of Daniel: A Biblical Commentary On The Book Of Daniel (Arabic Edition)

The God Of Daniel: A Biblical Commentary On The Book Of Daniel (Arabic Edition)
Arabic Edition “The God of Daniel” is a biblical commentary on the Book of Daniel in Arabic. In the Book of Daniel, the Living God has become known as “The God of Daniel.” This is because of the great work of God in the life of Daniel and the great visions that God has revealed to him. The main subject of the Book of Daniel is the revelation of God the Most High who reigns over “The Kingdom of Men”. The topic extends to the Kingdom of God which destroys all these kingdoms and stays firm forever. As the climax of God’s plan for His kingdom, He revealed to Daniel the appearance of the Lord Jesus Christ, His death, resurrection, and entrance in glory to the heavenly Holy of Holies to sit on the right hand of the heavenly Father above all principalities and powers in power and majesty.
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Origin of the History of Israel: Herodotus’ Histories as Blueprint for the First Books of the Bible

Origin of the History of Israel: Herodotus Histories as Blueprint for the First Books of the Bible
This book demonstrates that Primary History, the historical work contained in the first nine books of the Hebrew Bible (Genesis-2 Kings), was written as one unitary work, in deliberate emulation of the Greek-language Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus (completed c. 440 BCE); the diversity of its books and sections is largely a literary device. The work was most likely written in the period 440-420 BCE, in the period of reform usually associated with the name of Nehemiah. Though this thesis does not directly affect questions of historicity, understanding the literary nature of primary history promises to open new vistas for research into the history of Israel, the Hebrew Bible in general and the history of the Hebrew language.
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