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{21646CDA-6854-486B- Original Languages Addin $19.95 996B-DD3740A06753}

The Exegetical Guide shows the power of to automate your study. From nothing more than a Bible reference it pulls together a detailed analysis of the underlying Hebrew or Greek text with roots, glosses, parsing, and links to appropriate lexicon articles. The links can even be expanded in place to build a custom report, in textual word order, on the passage you're studying. One of the most exciting elements of the new Exegetical Guide is the improved Word by Word analysis! Type in the verse(s) you would like to study and the Exegetical Guide will create a bar graph for each word that illustrates how often the word is used in other books of the Old or . In one glance you can see which other books you should look to for cross references. In order to maximize the benefits of the Original Languages Addin, you must own the resources compatible with the Exegetical Guide. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform. {400BDBB6-16B7-49F3- Biblical Languages Addin $19.95 B040-897BFCC1F154}

Visual Filters are mini-programs that let you markup a resource automatically. In v2.0 and newer of the Libronix DLS a "Summarization" filter is included as part of the shell. The Biblical Languages Addin adds a Morphological Filter that lets you markup Greek and Hebrew based on their morphological coding. The Verb River report is a powerful way to "step back and see the forest". It uses the "river" style graph to show the number of verbs with specified characteristics across an entire passage. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

{6686B319-4049-4B6C- Bible Puzzles Addin $14.95 AF6A-834E6608BC45}

This fun report generates custom word find puzzles using a specialized "important words" filter. Just enter a passage (thanks to the new pericope support, you can just type "wedding at cana", for example) and choose your puzzle options. The report automatically chooses words that are particularly significant to the passage you entered. And, because the system is designed to be multilingual, you can generate word find puzzles from Bibles in almost any language, including Greek and Hebrew. We've already heard from professors generating Greek puzzles to help students develop their word recognition skills. The generated puzzles can be played directly within the report or printed with or without their solution.

{66EF48B4-A85A-41A0- Logos Bible Software Addin $19.95 9AD8-2794E5771F6C}

The Home Page is the starting point for working with Logos Bible Software. From the Home Page you simply "Enter Passage, Click Go!" to start your Bible study. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

{7D984AF5-2336-4944- Sentence Diagramming Addin $19.95 93F7-162562CE56A3}

This addin installs a new Sentence Diagram document type to your system. It's easy to insert a passage into a diagram document. Each word is inserted as a separate, movable object, and the insertion tool can automatically associate an English gloss (from the interlinear Greek text) or a transliterated form with the Greek or Hebrew words. The tool features an extensive palette of shapes for use in diagramming Greek and Hebrew (or English!) text, as well as custom display options, like the fun "informal lines" style, different colors and line types, and the ability to choose which (if any) text forms to show. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

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{D9EB1A61-E0DA-425F- Bible Analysis Addin $19.95 9A0B-C459B6A0143D}

The Bible Analysis Addin adds a number of powerful and highly graphical features to Logos Bible Software -- features that work with Bibles in any language, including English. The first two are available both as stand-alone reports but also fully integrate with your existing Passage Guide. The Bible Clusters report shows you a diagram illustrating the similarity of translation wording between Bibles in a given language for a specific passage. The Bible Version Difference Rivers report shows you a visual "river" of the differences between Bible versions verse-by-verse over a Bible passage you specify. The Graph Bible Search Results report is available from the Bible Search Results window and lets you view search results on a graphical map of the Bible or plot a variety of statistics. The statistical data can also be automatically sent to Microsoft Excel, if it is installed, for further work. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform. {FBC01349-0B6C-49CE- Graphical Query Editor Addin $0.00 AFD7-4E3E73DA1103}

The Graphical Query Editor is a very powerful new tool for building complex queries in a way that’s visually appealing and easier to understand than a purely textual representation. Combined with the Advanced Search dialog box it is especially useful for doing complex searches in morphologically tagged Greek and Hebrew texts. (Searching for the Granville-Sharp rule in Greek, for example.) This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

{FCB128CC-129B-498A- Compare Parallel Bible Versions Addin $19.95 B16B-BA7B0663C20C}

The Compare Parallel Bible Versions report not only puts any two Bible versions (in any language!) side-by-side, it actually highlights the differences between the texts at a word-by-word level! Choose the text you wish to use as the basis for comparison and then select one or more texts to compare to it. In each of the comparison texts the pink highlight indicates text that appears only in the base version and the blue highlight text that appears only in the compared version. This unique tool is invaluable for helping you quickly see and understand the differences in modern language translations and as well as for examining different editions of the Greek manuscripts. Pulling back from the verse and word-level, you may also want to compare pericopes (textual units frequently designated by section headings) across Bible versions. The editorial team for version A may have broken up the text differently than the team working on version B. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform. {FFEC6975-F8F4-481C- Personal Bible Study Tools Addin $19.95 9786-20ECC1BB345D}

The Prayer List maintains a rotating list of prayer items. The top items can be shown on the Home Page each day. As you mark each item "Prayed For" it moves to the bottom of the list. Marking a prayer item "Answered!" moves it to the Answered Prayers section, where it will stay until you choose to clear the list. The powerful Bible Reading Plan lets you build a Bible reading plan customized to your needs. You can choose to read any portion of the Bible, or even multiple tracks, on whatever days you want. Plans can be generated based on the amount you'd like to read each day, the number of days you'd like to read, or to fit a particular calendar period. You can choose to connect a reading plan with the Home Page. Then each day you'll see a link to that day's reading and the option to check it off as read. If you miss a day it'll show you both readings. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

0410 Westminster Confession of Faith, including the Larger and Shorter $19.95 Catechisms

Produced by the Westminster Assembly for the great Parliament, this time-honored treasure of the faith bears striking resemblance to the Irish Articles, but is far abler, fuller, and superior to any of its predecessors, and gives proof that the Assembly was steadily dominated by its aim to state nothing therein which is not expressly taught in the Word of God, or derivable therefrom by good and necessary reference. Working thus it produced not only the most logical and most complete, but the most Biblical and the noblest creed ever yet published. B.B. Warfield called the work of the Westminster divines "the finest fragrance of spiritual religion." He continues by adding that it is "the most thoroughly thought-out statement ever penned of the elements of evangelical religion." To this day, the Westminster Catechism is considered to be a thoughtful, concise work that will bring benefit to those who study the Word of God.

0518 Early Church Fathers Protestant Edition (37 Vols.) $249.95

This complete set of the writings of the Early Church Fathers translated into English is one of the most important collections of historical, philosophical and theological writings available to the student of the Christian Church. Includes the Libronix Digital Library System viewer. These documents provide the most comprehensive witness to the development of Christianity and Christian thought during the period immediately following the Apostolic Era. This is the tool that opens up the voluminous Early Church Fathers for everyone. Now for the first time, you can instantly search the entire body of writing from the starting point of a Bible reference, a word, or a phrase. The Early Church Fathers CD-ROM comes in two versions, Protestant and Catholic. Simply put, the difference is that the Protestant edition contains additional front matter written at a later date. There is no difference in the actual ECF text.

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0631 Early Church Fathers Special Catholic Edition (37 Vols.) $249.95

This complete set of the writings of the Early Church Fathers translated into English is one of the most important collections of historical, philosophical and theological writings available to the student of the Christian Church. These documents provide the most comprehensive witness to the development of Christianity and Christian thought during the period immediately following the Apostolic Era. This is the tool that opens up the voluminous Early Church Fathers for everyone. Now for the first time, you can instantly search the entire body of writing from the starting point of a Bible reference, a word, or a phrase. For decades, the historic Edinburgh Edition of the writings of the Early Church Fathers translated into English has made a major contribution to students of Christian history, philosophy, and theology. he Early Church Fathers CD-ROM comes in two versions, Protestant and Catholic. Simply put, the difference is that the Protestant edition contains additional front matter written at a later date. There is no difference in the actual ECF text.

0690 Wuest's Word Studies, and Wuest's Expanded NT UNLOCK $79.95

This collection includes two resources: an "expanded translation" of the New Testament and Wuest's well-known and widely admired word studies in the Greek New Testament. Unlike other versions of the New Testament, this translation uses as many English words as are necessary to bring out the richness, force, and clarity of the Greek Text. Intended as a companion to, or commentary on, the standard translations, Wuest's "expanded translation" follows the Greek word order and especially reflects emphases and contrasts indicated by the original text. These studies and translations of the Greek New Testament are simplified commentaries on the Greek text for the Bible student who is not conversant with the Greek language. The set includes commentaries on the Gospels and Epistles; graphic elucidations of selected passages, words, and phrases; and devotional studies on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles.

0854 Logos Bible Clips Volume 3 $29.95

Christian Clip Art that looks great! Logos Bible Clips includes a huge clip art library dedicated exclusively to Bible art. All this beautifully custom-designed artwork is brilliantly colored and also works perfectly as black and white line art. The library includes hundreds of different Bible figures, ready-to-use background scenes, and other objects, all of which can be scaled to any size, overlaid in composite scenes, and individually re-colored to suit. There is no limit to what you can create using Logos Bible Clips! You will be amazed at how easy Logos Bible Clips is to use. Bible Clips INCLUDES the excellent Arts & Letters DRAW program. Or, you can use Bible Clips with any other Windows draw program... such as CorelDRAW!, Adobe Illustrator, Aldus PageMaker, AmiPro, Harvard Graphics, MS PowerPoint, QuarkXpress, WordPerfect, Microsoft Publisher and hundreds of others. This product was designed for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, and does not integrate with LLS, Libronix DLS, or Logos Bible Software 4.

0888 The Complete Spurgeon Sermon Collection $97.46

This CD is the most complete collection of Charles Spurgeon's Sermons available in print or electronically! On this CD are over 3,550 sermons from one of the most gifted speakers and blessed Christian leaders of our era. This CD is an invaluable tool in both sermon preparation and understanding. Additionally, The Complete Spurgeon Sermon Collection, also can serve as a full Bible commentary as there are sermons and expositions from Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 22:21. We are excited to bring you over 62 and 1/3 consecutive years of pulpit gems. Over 3,241 consecutive weeks of sermons, a feat that will probably never be surpassed. Enjoy the writings and wisdom of the English preacher that perhaps influenced more Christians on either coast of the Atlantic Ocean than any man of our era. This product is a complete electronic edition of the Pilgrim Publications print edition—chronologically compiled from Volume 1 to 63—and includes a helpful alphabetical index of all of C. H. Spurgeon's sermons.

0890 Logos Bible Atlas '99 Free KJV $44.96

Logos Bible Atlas is a comprehensive electronic Bible atlas. It features more than 90 subject maps covering the entire scope of Biblical history, as well as two highly detailed geographic maps (of Palestine and the Mediterranean region) and a 3D topographical map, built from satellite data. The site maps are completely configurable. Create custom maps from the database of nearly 1,000 sites, organized by 10 time periods, with user-defined levels of detail. Calculate distances with a simple mouse-click and drag. Detailed articles from Inter- Varsity Press' New Bible Dictionary and other sources are included for each site. The 3D topographical map of Palestine can be labeled with site locations. Logos Bible Atlas creates beautiful output in full-color or clean, gray-scale images - and it comes with a limited license to reproduce the maps! Exported maps may be edited in any paint or draw program. The Logos Bible Atlas is a standalone product that does not integrate into the Libronix Digital Library System (LDLS), or Logos Bible Software 4.

0892 Steve Green's MIDI Hymnal-- A Complete Toolkit for Personal $79.95 Devotions and Corporate Worship

A massive collection of more than 3,000 traditional hymns of the faith with complete 4-part MIDI files for every one of those hymns! And to make it even better, we have added a free copy of the Libronix Digital Library System (LDLS) viewer software and placed the full text of each and every one of those hymns in the Libronix Digital Library System format, along with The Spiritual Lives of Great Composers, 101 Hymn Stories, 101 More Hymn Stories, Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions, and the complete text of the Bible!

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0913 Biblical Archaeologist on CD-ROM $129.95

The Complete 60 Year Archive (1938-1998). First published in 1938, for sixty years Biblical Archaeologist was one of the foremost authorities on the archaeology, history and literature of the lands of the eastern Mediterranean, from Palaeolithic through early Islamic times. Now all sixty volumes are available on one CD-ROM! This abundantly illustrated and insightful magazine makes for an engaging, interactive CD-ROM guide to archaeology of the Holy Land, ancient biblical cities and artifacts, enigmatic Bible passages, the Dead Sea Scrolls, prominent women in the Bible, and much, much more. Examine 3,800 maps, illustrations and photographs. Written by leading scholars and archaeologists, and edited by noted academics such as G. Ernest Wright, David Noel Freedman and Eric Meyers, this collection contains over a thousand authoritative and informative articles and thousands of photographs, illustrations and maps, many of them in full color.

1065 Introduction to NT Greek (CDROM) $99.95

The Original Word Teaching Series I: Introduction to New Testament Greek is one of the quickest and easiest ways to learn New Testament Greek. It will enrich and empower pastors, teachers and lay Christians to read and understand the wonderful, descriptive Greek language and its subtle riches. Learn to read and understand Koine Greek, the original language of the New Testament, and interpret the original text of the New Testament for yourself. Know what the New Testament really says from the best authority, the original Word of God. Use this series to open the door to remarkable gains in preaching, witnessing or Bible study. Learn NT Greek in the privacy and convenience of your own home or office, at your own pace. This comprehensive teaching series combines all the content of the popular three-video tape, audio tape, and workbook Teaching Series I from Original Word, integrated all together on one Libronix DLS CD-ROM.

1072 NAS Electronic Bible Library $29.99

Get the most out of your Bible study time with the NAS® Electronic Bible Library now formatted for the Libronix Digital Library System, and featuring the New American Standard Bible®, complete Amplified® Bible (Old & New Testaments) and much more. (From Foundation Publications). The NAS Electronic Bible Library substantially expands Bible study and research by providing, at a very reasonable price, a well-rounded assortment of Biblical study and reference tools that are easily and quickly accessible through the use of the included Libronix Digital Library System software. Books, commentaries, cross-reference systems, dictionaries, and other works that would otherwise be time consuming, difficult, or unavailable for access are all instantly available so you can develop a greater understanding of the Bible passage you are studying.

1198 King James Version Study Bible $29.99

The most comprehensive KJV study Bible published in 50 years, it is packed with thousands of notes and insights from respected conservative scholars. It includes in-text doctrinal footnotes, personality profiles, archaeological information, special articles, maps, and over 5,700 annotations in a unique format, offering a broad understanding of the Bible and how it relates to the world we live in today. These study notes do not come with a Bible text, and may be used with any translation you currently own.

1416 Unabridged Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (10 $199.95 Vols.)

One of the most widely-used and well-respected theological dictionaries ever created, TDNT is indispensible for studies in the Greek New Testament. Words were selected for inclusion in this dictionary based on their theological significance. The historical development and theological nuances of each word are exhaustively explored. The authors trace usage in classical Greek literature, the Old Testament (LXX) and extrabiblical texts, and New Testament passages. As you can see, TDNT ("Big Kittel") is a massive reference work. The abridged 1,392-page version of TDNT is available as an unlock and is included with Scholar's Library. The full unabridged 9,081-page version is also included with Scholar's Library. The Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (TDNT) is one of the few agreed upon standard reference works in the area of New Testament studies. The depth and breadth of the information contained within the pages of the ten-volume print edition are well worth the cost, weight, and shelf space that they require. 1454 John Wesley and Adam Clarke Collection (85 Vols.) $119.95

The John Wesley and Adam Clarke Collection (85 Vols.) contains the Works of John Wesley -14 Volumes (Jackson Edition) including his journals, sermons, essays, letters, music, dialogs, prayers, grammars, writings, and thoughts. This packed CD-ROM also contains Adam Clarke’s complete commentary covering every book of the Bible and also includes the ancillary data that was originally included in his commentaries, but left off most other editions. John Wesley (1703-1791) is recognized as the founder of Methodism. Included in this collection are his Journals, which document his journey and travels, including his missionary efforts to the Native Americans. Also included are his Letters and Discourses and over 120 of his sermons. Adam Clarke (1760-1832) was one of the most influential Methodists to follow John Wesley. Clarke served an unprecedented three terms as President of the Wesleyan Conference, and his writings were particularly influential in the development of the doctrine of sanctification in the American Holiness movement.

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1455 Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (5 Vols.) $159.95

Koehler, Baumgartner and Stamm's The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament (HAL/HALOT), is widely recognized as being the standard modern dictionary for Biblical Hebrew. In combining scholarly thoroughness with easy accessibility, this dictionary meets the needs of a wide range of users. he functionality of the CD-ROM includes the exact reproduction of the character and paragraph formatting of the print edition. Additional functionality includes article-based navigation and extensive, language-aware, searching of Hebrew and related languages, e.g. full-text, Boolean, and proximity searches. Furthermore, every 'see also' cross-reference to other articles in the dictionary has been made a hyperlink. Biblical references hyperlink to biblical texts. As an aid to the reader, all abbreviations are presented as hotspots, activating window pop-ups with the full expansion of the abbreviation.

1465 Memlok Bible Memory System Starter Kit $12.95

The Memlok Bible Memory System allows you to view and study more than 500 pictures and over 700 verses in your choice of Bible version (NIV, NASB, NKJV, or KJV). The starter kit is a special version of PC MemLok that is intended to introduce a new learner to the memorization techniques of PC MemLok at a reduced cost. The Starter Kit has all the features of the full PC MemLok program with only two limitations: 1. Only two topics out of the total 48 are available. They are the topics Salvation and Trust. 2. Business size cards cannot be printed. The two topics provide 24 verses or about 6 months of memorization at the recommended rate of one verse per week. All 700 verses and 551 pictures are available for browsing and study in four but only the 24 can be added to the review history of a learner. In Browse Topics and Browse Verses the available topics and verses are marked with a blue heart. When a verse is selected for review the blue heart becomes red.

1478 Lesson Builder Quick Reference Training Manual $15.00

When you add the Lesson Builder Quick Reference Training Manual to your Logos Lesson Builder, you will quickly and easily unlock the potential of this powerful tool. Our authorized trainer and Logos user Pastor Morris Proctor developed this manual with you in mind. After training and listening to many Logos users Morris discovered what people want in training materials: The 17 sections of this manual fulfill each of these five desires of Logos users. Each section discusses one aspect of Lesson Builder. With numerous screen shots and simple step by step instructions Morris helps you to master each topic. With this practical instructional tool and just a few hours of your time you’ll learn to create Biblical lessons that are excellent both in content and style.

1480 10,000 Sermon Illustrations $34.95

Bible study should be where you are spending your time, not searching through magazines for just the right sermon illustration. Frustrated with trying to remember how that old story went? How would you like to have 10,000 sermon illustrations right at your fingertips, seamlessly integrated into your existing Logos Bible Software electronic library! The "10,000 Sermon Illustrations CD" for Logos Bible Software is a brand new title from Galaxie Software covering thousands of topics compiled from several years of dynamic and relevant illustrations for teaching and preaching. Each illustration is organized alphabetically by topic and by Bible reference where applicable, and is searchable by topic, word, phrase, or any other way you normally access your Logos Bible Software texts.

1484 Enhanced Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon of $49.95 the OT (Unabridged)

The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon is the standard reference work for serious Old Testament study. This lexicon (dictionary) provides not only the English equivalents for Hebrew words, but also relates various meanings to specific passages in the OT. The Logos electronic version of BDB is a very special product and unquestionably the most useful version of BDB ever released. The text has been fully corrected and updated with all changes noted in the addenda et. corrigenda in the print edition. This book represents maximum complexity in minimum pages. The number of Bible links, cross references, popups and jumps far exceeds the average Bible reference book. For the serious language scholar, the Logos edition of BDB provides "word linking" (from the actual Hebrew and Greek character set) to and from Hebrew and Greek texts and other lexicons. In addition, it provides comprehensive linking through Strong's Numbers, GK numbers and TWOT making this work totally accessible to the English Bible student. 1505 R. C. Sproul Digital Library $79.95

For years readers have been following the teachings of R. C. Sproul through his many writings and daily radio program, Renewing Your Mind. Now they can access his most loved works on one easy-to-use CD-ROM, the R. C. Sproul Digital Library. R. C. Sproul is well- known as a trustworthy, accessible teacher of theology. Now this CD-ROM with Logos Library System software makes his works easy to search and use--perfect for pastors, students, and others needing convenient reference tools for biblical studies. R. C. (Robert Charles) Sproul, founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries, has written or edited more than fifty books. He is Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Knox Theological Seminary, and speaks on the daily radio program Renewing Your Mind. Sproul lives in Lake Mary, Florida.

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1510 AMG Bible Essentials CD-ROM $64.95

All the "essentials" for inductive Bible study are at your finger tips including research on Bible languages, along with insightful helps for those preparing for Sunday School, Bible study, and small group lessons. The Complete WordStudy KJV is a King James Version Bible text made by combining the text of the Complete WordStudy OT and Complete WordStudy NT. Every Hebrew and Greek word is represented in the English text by a Strong's Dictionary number and/or grammatical code. The grammatical codes link to the grammatical notations which explain the syntax of the original language word. Strong's numbers on the NT text link to the matching entry of the Complete WordStudy Dictionary: NT. Documents with additional items have additional indexes; for example, Spiros Zodhiates' Complete WordStudy KJV document has indexes for Keywords, OT Strong's numbers, NT Strong's numbers, Hebrew grammatical codes, Aramaic grammatical codes, and Greek grammatical codes.

1515 The New American Commentary on CD-ROM (31 Vols.) $499.95

Based on the NIV translation, and formatted for Logos Bible Software Series X (Libronix Digital Library System), The New American Commentary series brings the best of contemporary evangelical scholarship that honors the full trustworthiness and authority of Scripture to the task of serious exegetical and theological exposition of the Word. The New American Commentary is for those who have been seeking a commentary that honors the Scriptures, represents the finest in contemporary evangelical scholarship, and lends itself to the practical work of preaching and teaching. This series serves as a minister's friend and a student's guide. The New American Commentary assumes the inerrancy of Scripture, focuses on the intrinsic theological and exegetical concerns of each biblical book, and engages the range of issues raised in contemporary biblical scholarship. Drawing on the skills and insights of over forty scholars...the NAC brings together scholarship and piety to produce a tool that enhances and supports the life of the church.

1516 The Essential IVP Reference Collection Version 3 $190.00

The Essential IVP Reference Collection 3.0 includes works from the best of today's biblical and theological scholars—including dictionaries covering biblical studies, the study of New Testament Greek, theological terms, and apologetics and the philosophy of religion. You'll have instant access to IVP's award-winning New Testament dictionary series (Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, Dictionary of Paul and His Letters, Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments, Dictionary of New Testament Background), the immensely popular Bible background commentaries (IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament, IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament), and the New Bible Dictionary and New Bible Commentary, which have set the standard for Bible reference books for over a generation. And that's just the beginning! Hard Sayings of the Bible gives in-depth explanations of over 500 of the most difficult passages in the Old and New Testaments.

1517 Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics $39.95

Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics by Daniel B. Wallace is the best, most up-to-date, and most popular Greek Grammar available. The principles of grammar are thoroughly explained and easy to understand. One of the greatest strengths of this grammar are the in-depth discussions of the grammatical principles to specific passages throughout the New Testament. As a result, perhaps the most popular feature of the book has been the Scripture index which lists all the places in the grammar where a specific passage is discussed or is given as an example of a particular grammatical principle. It's one of the first places you will want to look when studying a passage because you will want to see if the grammar affects your translation and interpretation. With the grammar in Libronix DLS format, you can not only read or search the book, you can type the verse you are studying in the Reference Browser and have an instant list of the sections with grammatical discussion appropriate to your verse—just click a link to go directly to that section.

1569 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE 1979-1995) on $129.95 CD-ROM

The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia is the most up-to-date multivolume Bible encyclopedia written by conservative scholars. It's characterized by careful and contemporary scholarship and a wealth of illustrations---nearly 1,500 photos (many in color), plus 342 maps. 4466 pages total, four volumes from Eerdmans. This is the four volume, 1979-1995, revised International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE). It is a brand new work. It only shares the name with the former edition. Don't confuse this with the public domain 1915 edition of ISBE. This is the latest from Eerdmans. A must have for any biblical scholar, this resource contains over 9,000 topics and 3,500 cross-references, including an article on every name of a person or place mentioned in the Bible. ISBE is also an exegetical tool as it provides a brief discussion of problem texts under the English keywords and guides the exegete to more information that is found in other scholarly resources. 1663 Luther's Works on CD-ROM $0.00

The 55-volume set of Luther's Works, a monumental translation project published jointly by Fortress Press and Concordia Publishing House in 1957, is singular in its value to church historians, Luther scholars, and Christians. of Martin Luther's faith has never spoken more clearly and more comprehensively than here, and now that the entire set is available on CD-ROM, his message will never speak more freely. This truly exquisite offering will put the entire Luther corpus at the command of a few keystrokes and provide the reader with a Luther resource unrivaled in accessibility and convenience. The first thirty volumes contain Luther's expositions of various biblical books, while remaining volumes include his Reformation writings and occasional pieces. The final volume of the set contains an index of quotations, proper names, and topics, and a list of corrections and changes. The CD-ROM also features a glossary of many of the technical terms that recur in Luther's works and links to every biblical reference.

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1678 Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary $269.95

The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary on CD-ROM includes the complete and unabridged six volumes, 7,200-page print edition, with illustrations. It features more than 6,000 entries from 800 leading international scholars. Covering countless Biblical subjects, the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary is a tremendous help for in-depth exploration of the Bible. The electronic edition also comes with the bonus titles the King James Version, Strong's Numbers, the New , and the Bible Tools Automation Addin. Add that together, and you have one of the most comprehensive Biblical research tools available. The contents of the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary are identical to the Anchor Bible Dictionary. The name of the product has changed because the copyright for this resource was transferred from Doubleday to Yale University. The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary is a title that everyone can share in together. Its range of subjects is so impressive that it will be a helpful aide to a whole spectrum of users, from serious scholars to beginning Bible students.

1685 Theological Journal Library Volumes 1-5 $199.95

Formatted by one of our publishing partners for the Libronix Digital Library System, and fully compatible with Logos Bible Software Series X, the Theological Journal Library Version 5 represents an enormous value that we want to pass on to you. This CD contains all the contents of the first five Volumes in the series. Theological Journals are a tremendous resource for Biblical studies. But copies of Theological Journals are difficult to find, impossible to buy, and even if you are fortunate enough to have a library of journals in print form, they take up lots of shelf space. Plus, finding the topic or Bible passage you are interested in is difficult, to say the least. The Theological Journal Library CD combines several of the best conservative, scholarly, evangelical journals and classic works on church history in one easy to use CD. This CD contains 250 years of journal articles, and works as a stand-alone product or as an addition to your exisiting Logos Bible Software Series X library.

1687 A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early $150.00 Christian Literature, 3rd ed. (BDAG)

Described as an "invaluable reference work" (Classical Philology) and "a tool indispensable for the study of early Christian literature" (Religious Studies Review) in its previous edition, this new updated American edition of Walter Bauer's Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments builds on its predecessor's staggering deposit of extraordinary erudition relating to Greek literature from all periods. Including entries for many more words, the new edition also lists more than 25,000 additional references to classical, intertestamental, Early Christian, and modern literature. Contrasting typefaces are used to differentiate between commonly referenced parts of each entry in the lexicon. So a word's extended definition is printed in bold while its gloss (also called a formal equivalent) is in bold-italic. Translation equivalents (which accompany quotations from Greek texts) are given in normal italic.

1688 Vincent's Word Studies in the New Testament $54.95

Marvin Vincent's Word Studies has been treasured by generations of pastors and laypeople. Commenting on the meaning, derivation, and uses of significant Greek words and idioms, Vincent helps you incorporate the riches of the New Testament in your sermons or personal study without spending hours on tedious language work.

1689 The Life Application Bible Commentary $199.95

The Life Application Bible Commentary series on CD-ROM is ideal for personal Bible study, small groups, classes, and sermon preparation. Written by the team that designed and produced the Life Application Bible, this commentary series is exegetically accurate, theologically sound, and intensely practical. Every serious student of the Bible wants to understand and apply the text to his or her life. Each volume features an interesting introduction, extensive commentary, and a helpful reference section. And it's easy to use: Throughout the book you will find: maps, charts, classic quotations from Christian thinkers, illustrations, and extensive application notes. The Life Application Bible Commentary series provides verse-by-verse explanation, background, and application for every verse in the New Testament. In addition, it gives personal help, teaching notes, and sermon ideas that will address needs, answer questions, and provide insight for applying God’s Word to life today. The content is highlighted so that particular verses and phrases are easy to find.

1690 Keil & Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament $119.95

This is the 1996 revised edition from Hendrickson, and it features a number of enhancements to the text, e.g., Arabic has been transliterated, biblical references have been changed from Roman to Arabic numerals and long paragraphs have been broken into shorter ones so that the work is easier to read. (10 Volumes)-- A classic in conservative biblical scholarship! Beginning with the nature and format of the Old Testament, this evangelical commentary examines historical and literary aspects of the text, as well as grammatical and philological issues. Hebrew words and grammar are used, but usually in context, so you can follow the train of thought.

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1733 Word Biblical Commentary 6 Volume Upgrade $119.95

The WBC 6 Volume Upgrade includes the locked files for 51 of the previously released WBC titles to upgrade existing owners of the complete WBC CD, plus the files and unlock keys for the 6 most recent print volumes of the WBC series. Includes: Volume 6A — Deuteronomy 1-21:9 (revised edition), Volume 6B — Deuteronomy 21:10-34:12, Volume 21 — Psalms 101-150 (revised edition), Volume 34B — Mark 8:27-16:20, Volume 36 — John (2nd edition) and Volume 46 — Pastoral Epistles.

1734 The Biblical World in Pictures CD-ROM $149.95

This stunning CD-ROM from the Biblical Archaeology Society, contains more than 1,300 breathtaking images taken from 10 of the most popular Biblical Archaeology Society's slide set series. Breathtaking photos of archaeological sites, artifacts, inscriptions, maps, ancient manuscripts, wonderful vistas and stunning architecture are accompanied by extensive captions written by world-renowned scholars. hese slides can be dropped right into your Powerpoint presentations for illustrating your sermons, lessons, or illustrations. Use them as amazing background photos for your worship service lyrics, or scripture. The Biblical World in Pictures CD-ROM is an unbeatable value! This revised version offers over 1,300 images on a single compact disc for just $149.95--that's a savings of more than $800.00 off the original slide sets' price!

1744 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 1 $35.99

This collection contains one of the most popular Bible translations of our time and two sets of exegetical notes that will help you understand the meaning behind the Bible text, The New International Version of the Holy Bible. This popular English Bible translation was prepared by scholars who were committed “to the authority and infallibility of the Bible as God’s Word in written form,” (preface to the New International Version). The Concordia Self-Study Bible Notes are a revised version of the notes written for ’s NIV Study Bible. This revised version includes new introductions for the Biblical books emphasizing Lutheran themes. The Concordia Self- Study Commentary provides excellent introductions to the Biblical books and more in-depth commentary of the Scripture passages than the Concordia Self-Study Bible Notes.

1745 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 2 $20.99

This collection provides in-depth background information that will enrich your understanding of the Scriptural message. Hummel’s book, The Word Becoming Flesh, provides background regarding the Biblical authors and writings of the Old Testament. An ever-present theme in the book is how the Old Testament writings point to the Christ of the New Testament. Franzmann’s book, The Word of the Lord Grows, looks at the New Testament writings with an eye on their historical context. He reveals how the events and controversies surrounding the early Christians helped shape the message of the New Testament.

1746 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 3 $38.99

This collection of resources provides the user with a reference library that will likely provide information concerning any religious subject about which the user may have questions. Subjects include other religions and how to witness to their adherents, other denominations, theological movements and concepts, and historical events. Includes: The Christian Cyclopedia, History of Theology, Churches in America, How to Respond to Muslims, How to Respond to the Eastern Religions and How to Respond to Judaism.

1747 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 4 $40.99

This collection provides detailed material on the confessional writings of the Lutheran church and its stance on these writings; the origin and final form of Lutheran symbols; and analyzes the confessional understanding of the nature, functions, and content of Holy Scripture. Includes: The Book of Concord, Confessing the Faith: Reformers Define the Church, 1530-1580, Historical Introductions to the Book of Concord and Principles of Biblical Interpretation in the Lutheran Confessions.

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1748 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 5 $34.99

This collection provides readers with information on the doctrinal positions of the LCMS and a systematic study of the doctrines of Scripture. Includes: The Christian Faith: A Lutheran Exposition, Summary of Christian Doctrine, and Christian Dogmatics, a helpful book of doctrinal theology based on Pieper’s Christliche Dogmatik.

1749 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 6 $35.99

Collection six provides an analysis of the major themes of the Reformation and the thought of Martin Luther. Includes: The Protestant Reformation: Major Documents, a series of statements from men and women between 1501 and 1559 illustrating discontent with the church as it then existed and a positive determination to change it; Luther’s World of Thought, provides a persuasive analysis of the major themes of Luther’s thought and work; and Loci Communes, an English translation of the 1543 Loci Communes, this was first theological textbook produced during Luther’s lifetime. It teaches Christian doctrine in a clear, concise manner and is the basis for Chemnitz’s Loci Theologici.

1750 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 7 $110.99

This collection provides readers with an informed history of the development of Lutheranism. Includes: Structure of Lutheranism, an informed look at the writings of Martin Luther from an expert on literature, history, science and the arts. An influential book; Theology of Post-Reformation Lutheranism, 2 volumes, Volume I discusses the knowledge of God (natural and acquired), treating God’s existence, essence and attributes. Volume II studies the creation, the Hexameron, divine providence and the “Lutheran world picture.”; Examination of the Council of Trent, 4 volumes, these volumes have been the basis for discussion between Catholics and Lutherans for centuries.

1751 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Collection 8 $85.99

An in-depth and extensive look into Lutheran dogmatics. Includes: Christian Dogmatics, 3 volumes with index, a translation of Christliche Dogmatik with an index arranged by subject, author, or Bible reference; Loci Theologici, this extensive theological overview is a commentary on Melanchthon’s Loci Communes and is written by Martin Chemnitz, the chief author of the Formula of Concord.

1753 Concordia Electronic Theological Library - Complete Collection $449.99

The Electronic Theological Library is available as an entire set or by individual collection.

1756 The Norman L. Geisler Apologetics Library $49.95

Completely compatible with Logos Bible Software Series X, The Norman L. Geisler Apologetics Library on CD-ROM contains the full text of a dozen Geisler books on apologetics to provide accessible, reliable, and thoughtful answers on how to defend Christianity against skeptical claims. This CD conveniently brings together the full text of a dozen Geisler books on apologetics in the Libronix Digital Library System format - worth more than $250 in comparable print editions. This library is designed for pastors, students, and others looking to defend their faith in today's relativistic culture. Norman L. Geisler (Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago) is president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has published countless articles in academic journals and is the author of more than fifty books.

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1759 Olford Expository Preaching CD, Version 2 $199.95

Olford Expository Preaching CD, Version 2 brings together many of the greatest works of this renowned preacher—a conservative evangelical by conviction and an ordained Baptist minister by calling who taught many how to touch God's children across many denominational, cultural, and racial lines. Internationally recognized for his Christ-centered ministry and powerful exposition of Scripture, Dr. Stephen Olford was called by many "The Preacher's Preacher." The influence of his exemplary preaching and pastoral leadership cannot be measured, and he was viewed as a mentor and model by thousands of preachers, teachers, and pastors in the United States and around the world. This influential set is comprised of inspirational writings, expository outlines, and audio messages, as well as a video introduction, from the enormous body of work for which Dr. Olford received numerous awards, honorary degrees and distinctions during his lifetime.

1762 Figures of Speech Used in the Bible CD $34.95

Have you noticed how often the English language uses figures of speech? Imagine someone coming home from work saying, “Honey I’m home. I sure hope you don’t want to paint the town tonight because I am one whipped pup. I just want to stay around the crib this evening. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse and my feet are killing me. I want to down some groceries and hit the hay." Consider, someone from a different culture or time period hearing these words. I’m sure there would be no small confusion. “Figures of speech” or idioms suspend the normal meaning of words to convey an emphasized message that is easily understood by people in a particular culture. The Biblical languages of Hebrew and Greek use figures of speech just like English does. The problem is, we’re thousands of years and miles removed from the Biblical culture. We don’t always quickly identify a figure of speech. We need help recognizing ancient Middle Eastern figures of speech. Bullinger’s classic “Figures of Speech Used in the Bible” is just that help.

1767 Biblical Archaeology Review Archive on CD-ROM $119.95

This is the completely updated version, including every issue of Biblical Archaeology Review from 1975 all the way through the 2005 issues! This is a massive collection of resources, containing more than 1,800 articles and 9,500 breathtaking photos, maps, drawings and charts! Includes additional resources: Ancient Israel, Aspects of Monotheism: How God Is One, Feminist Approaches to the Bible, The Search for Jesus: Modern Scholarship Looks at the Gospels and The Rise of Ancient Israel.

1771 Monty Mills Collection (19 vols) $149.95

This collection of Study Guides, Commentaries, and more contains nineteen titles written by Monty Mills, a former practicing Chartered Accountant, who after his seminary education has been a Bible teacher for the last 20 years. His logic and analytical skills coupled with his extensive knowledge and love for the Bible, has helped many to gain new insight into the Word of God. Over the years thousands of people have appreciated Mills' insights and ability to help the English student of the Bible understand the original intent of the Greek and Hebrew Scriptures. The study guides may be used for personal and group study or as commentaries on the scripture.

1772 Liddell and Scott Greek-English Lexicon $135.00

Indispensable for biblical and classical studies alike, the world's most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of ancient Greek is now available with the Revised Supplement integrated into the body of the text for the first time ever. The publication of the Revised Supplement in 1996 marked a major event in classical scholarship and was the culmination of 13 years' painstaking work overseen by a committee appointed by the British Academy, involving the cooperation of many experts from around the world. The Main Dictionary: Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon (9th edition 1940), is the central reference work for all scholars of ancient Greek authors and texts discovered up to 1940, from the 11th century BC to the Byzantine Period. The early Greek of authors such as Homer and Hesiod, Classical Greek, and the Greek Old and New Testaments are included. Each entry lists not only the definition of a word, but also its irregular inflections, and quotations from a full range of authors and sources to demonstrate usage.

1773 Gesenius Hebrew Bundle $79.95

The enduring value of Gesensius' Hebrew Grammar is evidenced by its inclusion in nearly every seminary’s list of essential Hebrew reference works. This classic Hebrew grammar is an important addition to the Libronix Digital Library as part of our ongoing commitment to preserve and distribute these important works which are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain in print. Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament is another classic lexicon from the same author as the Hebrew Grammar above. The Libronix Digital Library edition is based on the original 1846 first edition of this work translated from Gesenius' German and corrected by Samuel Prideaux Tregelles. This version of the Libronix edition is not enhanced with Strong’s number tagging. This feature is planned for the next version of the lexicon; Strong’s numbers will allow linking directly from Strong’s-tagged English Bibles. We are constantly looking for ways to enhance the utility of Hebrew and Greek source material for the English Bible student.

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1774 The Works of John Knox (6 Vols.) $99.95

The Works of John Knox - standard edition of Knox's text, collected and edited by David Laing. Six volumes, and approximately 3,700 pages. The Libronix Digital Library System (LDLS) edition of The Works of John Knox is presented as an interlinear resource. The primary manuscript line is that of Laing's edition of Knox's Works. The secondary line is a modernization of Laing's word (where needed). The modernization serves to make Laing's edition more readable by today's reader. Each of these lines are also fields in the LDLS edition, which allows you to search only Laing's words, if desired. Conversely, if you want to search only the modernizations, that is possible as well.

1775 Novum Testamentum Graece Apparatum Criticum (Tischendorf) $79.95 (3 Vols.)

"Tischendorf's effort has been and still is widely regarded as one of the most complete and comprehensive critical editions of the Greek New Testament ever assembled. Textual critics today still find Tischendorf's insights and information valuable." You get three works in this collection: Novum Testamentum Graece (Tischendorf's eighth edition Greek NT with accents/diacritics), Novum Testamentum Graece Apparatum Criticum (Tischendorf) (Tischendorf's Critcal Apparatus) and Novum Testamentum Graece: Prolegomena. Volume 3 of Tischendorf's original apparatus defines all of the abbreviations used in the apparatus and provides a great deal of other information (in Latin). While other recent electronic editions of Tischendorf's "complete apparatus" leave out Volume 3 (which really provides the key to the entire apparatus), the Logos Bible Software edition includes all volumes of the work.

1776 Analytical Key to the Old Testament (4 Vols.) $279.95

Keyed to the Brown, Driver, and Briggs lexicon and Gesenius' Grammar this classic reference work translates and identifies the words and phrases of the for students of Hebrew. Translation is the art of transferring the thoughts expressed in one language and culture to the syntax, style, and words of a different language and culture. Much more is involved than the simple replacement of one Hebrew word with an English word. Even though there are many excellent translations, the original text and/or a translation must be interpreted for an understanding of the form, style, nuance, and context of the author. This analytical key seeks to provide the basic elements necessary for valid interpretation. Since it is very difficult to transfer one linguistic, sociological, religious context into a completely different milieu, it is imperative to examine the specific "building blocks" of the original writing in order to establish distinct boundaries of meaning.

1777 Baker’s New Testament Commentary, by Kistemaker and $159.95 Hendriksen (12 Vols.)

his award-winning series from Baker Academic is currently the only available commentary from a Reformed perspective that covers the entire New Testament. Baker's New Testament Commentary is composed for the benefit of serious Bible students and pastors who want the insight of quality evangelical scholarship communicated with clarity. Each volume offers fresh translation, repetition of the text before each exegetical unit, verse-by-verse comments and applications, critical notes on the Greek text, and chapter summaries. Extensive bibliographies and indexes of authors, Scripture, and other ancient writings enhance the usefulness of each volume. Begun by William Hendriksen, Baker's New Testament Commentary has earned the acclaim and respect of Reformed and evangelical scholars and pastors. Since Hendriksen's death in 1982, the series has been continued by Simon J. Kistemaker.

1778 The Context of Scripture (3 Vols.) $299.95

The Hebrew Bible is filled with references to people, places, deities, customs, beliefs, practices and traditions of the ancient Near Eastern world. Egyptians, Assyrians, Canaanites, Hittites, and Babylonians appear as central figures in many biblical narratives. Thus it is fitting that students of the Bible turn to the literary remains of these civilizations to understand how they shaped the biblical world. The Context of Scripture is an impressive three-volume collection of these ancient Near Eastern writings in English translations. Each translation is accompanied by cross references to related biblical texts, allowing users of the electronic edition to easily search for ancient writings that relate to a given passage. The translations also sport extensive notes and thorough bibliographies, to help the student understand the texts and provide avenues for further study.

1779 The Dead Sea Scrolls Study Edition Vol. I: 1Q1-4Q273 - Vol. II: $89.95 4Q274-11Q31

The Dead Sea Scrolls Study Edition is a practical reference tool to facilitate access to the Qumran collection of the Dead Sea Scrolls. It contains newly edited Hebrew and Aramaic transcriptions and English translations of the non-biblical scrolls on facing pages, arranged by serial number from Cave 1 to Cave 11. In addition, it offers a summary of the contents of the biblical scrolls from Qumran. Each Q- number is provided with a heading which contains the essential information on the text and selected bibliographical references. Although unidentified and unclassified fragments have been omitted, and no snippets of manuscripts have been reproduced, this edition aims to be complete for the non-biblical scrolls.

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1780 Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible $79.95

The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible is the single major work of reference on the gods, angels, demons, spirits and semi- divine heroes whose names occur in the biblical books. First published in 1995 and chosen by Choice as Best Reference Work of 1996, it is now republished in a new extensively revised edition. 30 entries appear for the first time in the new edition, while more than 100 others have been brought up to date with the latest state of research. Arranged in the order of the Latin alphabet, the more than four-hundred names are those found in the books of the Hebrew and the Greek Bible, Old and New Testament, including the Apocrypha. There are entries on divine names recognized as such by the biblical authors; divine names in theophoric toponyms and anthroponyms; secular terms which occur as divine names in neighbouring civilizations, conjectural divine names, at times based on textual emendation, proposed by modern scholarship; and humans who acquired a semi-divine status in tradition.

1781 A Handbook to the Exegesis of the New Testament $49.95

A Handbook to the Exegesis of the New Testament is a substantial theoretical and practical guide to the multifaceted discipline of New Testament exegesis. This volume covers current topics in New Testament exegesis in sufficient depth to provide a useful methodological basis. The introduction includes an analysis of the various definitions of exegesis, a term notoriously difficult to define, and a bibliographic essay covering the basic tools of exegesis. A section on method includes detailed discussions of the different models used in the major approaches to exegesis: textual criticism; linguistic analysis; genre criticism; source, form, and redaction criticism; discourse analysis; rhetorical and narratological criticism; literary criticism; and canonical criticism. Also included are models based on analysis of the backgrounds of the New Testament in Hellenistic philosophy, ancient Judaism, the Roman Empire, and the works of second-century authors.

1782 The United Bible Societies' New Testament Handbook Series (20 $399.95 Vols.)

What if you were responsible for translating God's Word into a language that never had a Bible before? Can you imagine the burden you would feel to do a good job? God takes His Word pretty seriously, and you would certainly do everything in your power to make sure that you were not putting words into God's mouth, but that you were providing a text that clearly communicated God's Word as closely to the original as possible. This challenge to understand the heart of the original Scriptures, in order to put the original text into a new language, was the impetus for the United Bible Societies to create handbooks for Bible translators working on this very thing. Perhaps you have heard this series referred to as the UBS Translators Handbook Series, or Helps for Translators Series? Regardless of what name you know it by, The United Bible Societies' New Testament Handbook Series is a comprehensive verse by verse guide to understanding exactly what is being communicated by the author in the original Scriptures. 1783 Synonyms of the New Testament $22.95

Synonyms offers 107 entries that compare and relate more than 325 words drawn from the Greek NT. Trench’s analysis is detailed and thorough, reflecting the author’s deep love of languages. He reveals the differences in meaning and connotation between synonymous words, tracing words’ history and usage by classical and biblical writers. What distinguishes Trench’s Synonyms from other books of word studies or from a dictionary like TDNT? Simply this: Synonyms is highly focused on exploring the relationships between related clusters of words. Not only do you benefit from his original thoughts on a word (not filtered by a later scholar), but you also get a more thorough explanation of just how one word is similar to and differs from another. Archbishop Richard C. Trench (1807-1886) was a man whose passion for words and etymology led to the creation of the first Oxford English Dictionary.

1784 Qumran Sectarian Manuscripts $80.00

The Dead Sea Scrolls are a collection of primarily religious documents written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and some Greek. They represent some of the most significant sources for understanding Judaism in the Second Temple Period, the era that also produced the New Testament. The Scrolls are cited in many, if not most, modern Bible commentaries. The Dead Sea Scrolls are divided into two collections. The first collection is the biblical scrolls - pieces of books found in the Hebrew Bible. The second collection is called 'sectarian manuscripts', which is all of the non-biblical scrolls. This includes commentaries on scripture, common books that would have been considered canonical by the Qumran community, even though they aren't in the Hebrew canon today (such as the Book of Enoch), and religious documents that were specific to the Qumran sect, and probably weren't used elsewhere (such as the Rule of the Community).

1785 The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish $100.00 Scripture by Prof. Emanuel Tov

The Parallel Aligned Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Texts of Jewish Scripture by Prof. Emanuel Tov uses the latest interlinear display features of Libronix Digital Library System to align the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament with the , the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (nick-named LXX, due to a legend about its origin). The Septuagint has always been one of the most important texts for Old Testament text critical study, as it is the earliest known translation of the Hebrew Bible. Because the Septuagint was translated well before the Masoretic text (the Hebrew text used today) was firmly established, it often retains variant readings not extant in the Hebrew sources. The Septuagint is of special interest to New Testament scholars as well, as the Septuagint was the version of the Old Testament most widely used in the early church. Quotations of, and allusions to, Hebrew Scripture within the New Testament itself often match the Septuagint, or are 'mixed' between the Septuagint and the Masoretic readings.

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1786 Nunn's Syntax, Elements, and Key to the Elements of New $39.95 Testament Greek

Three books in one: A Short Syntax of New Testament Greek, The Elements of New Testament Greek and Key to the Elements of New Testament Greek. Most Greek grammars can be classified as either reference grammars or learning grammars. Reference grammars organize information by topic, and attempt to provide an overview of the language in outline format. Learning grammars are organized with the needs of the student in mind; single topics might be broken up across several lessons to introduce concepts gradually, with each chapter building on the one before. H.P.V. Nunn's Short Syntax of New Testament Greek is a reference grammar for beginning and intermediate Greek students. It includes two appendices of Greek readings. Nunn's Elements of New Testament Greek is a learning grammar, designed to be used as a first year Greek textbook, or for self-study. A Key to the Elements of New Testament Greek allows people using Nunn's books for self-study to check their work. 1823 Alfred Edersheim 4-pack $69.95

The Alfred Edersheim 4-pack comes with the four most popular titles from Alfred Edersheim: The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, The Temple: Its Ministry and Services, Sketches of Jewish Social Life and Bible History Old Testament. Alfred Edersheim (1825-89) was a Vienna-born biblical scholar who converted from Judaism to Christianity. A veteran minister and missionary to the Jews of Romania, Edersheim left an enduring and priceless legacy to followers of Christ.

1826 Theological Journal Library Volume 6 $39.95

Formatted by one of our publishing partners for the brand new Libronix Digital Library System, and fully compatible with Logos Bible Software Series X, the Theological Journal Library Version 6 represents an enormous value that we want to pass on to you. Theological Journals are a tremendous resource for Biblical studies. But copies of Theological Journals are difficult to find, impossible to buy, and even if you are fortunate enough to have a library of journals in print form, they take up lots of shelf space. Plus, finding the topic or Bible passage you are interested in is difficult, to say the least. The Theological Journal Library CD combines several of the best conservative, scholarly, evangelical journals and classic works on church history in one easy to use CD that allows you to rapidly search through all the titles for the words, phrases, topics, authors, passages, etc. which you are interested in. It is an invaluable tool for everyone who studies, teaches or preaches Scripture.

1871 Classic Commentaries on the Greek New Testament (14 Vols.) $199.95

This collection consists of more than a dozen commentaries that focus on the text of the Greek New Testament. Most of them were originally published by MacMillan between 1880 and 1920, and a number have been reprinted over the years by publishers like Eerdmans, Zondervan, Kregel, and others. Common to most of the volumes is a running set of notes, sometimes keyed to the verse but more often to a Greek word or phrase. (The print editions also include the whole Greek text of the NT book being commented on; the electronic editions will not, since it’s easier to open a parallel window with the whole Greek NT.) This “Text and Notes” section is typically bracketed by introductory articles and essays and sometimes followed by a number of related dissertations. The introductory material is voluminous. In many volumes, the page count of the the front matter (in roman numerals) is roughly equal to the page count of the actual commentary, rising over 200 or 250 pages in some volumes (Swete and Lightfoot, particularly).

1873 UBS 4/Westcott-Hort with Swanson Morphological Analysis $79.95

This offering consists of two editions of the Greek New Testament (The UBS 4th edition and Westcott and Hort edition) with a complete word-by-word morphological analysis by James A. Swanson, with scrutinization and acceptance by knowledgeable persons in this field. The approach to morphological analysis taken in this project is largely formal and traditional, but influenced and modified by a functional perspective. In some cases, therefore, the grammatical parsing may correspond to what the form is “being used as,” rather than what the form “looks like” according to traditional paradigms. For example, some forms traditionally classed as passive or middle are categorized as “deponent,” if they are serving as active or stative and not passive or middle. Also, lemmas that are often parsed as "adjectives" (but are really nouns) have been further refined in the parsing as nouns or "substantivals."

1874 Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible $45.00

The Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible gathers nearly 5,000 alphabetically ordered articles that thoroughly yet clearly explain all the books, persons, places, and significant terms found in the Bible. The Dictionary also explores the background of each biblical book and related writings and discusses cultural, natural, geographical, and literary phenomena—matters that Bible students at all levels may encounter in reading or discussion. Nearly 600 first-rate Bible authorities have contributed to the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible. Intended as a tool for practical Bible use, this dictionary reflects recent archaeological discoveries and the breadth of current biblical scholarship, including insights from critical analysis of literary, historical, sociological, and other methodological issues. The editorial team has also incorporated articles that explore and interpret important focuses of biblical theology, text and transmission, Near Eastern archaeology, extrabiblical writings, and pertinent ecclesiastical traditions.

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1902 Systematic Theology by Augustus Strong $39.95

Augustus H. Strong was a reformed Baptist and president and professor of Biblical theology at the Rochester Theological Seminary. His 3-volume Systematic Theology is a classic work still widely used and cited.

1903 A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament by Bruce M. $34.95 Metzger

This work is a companion volume to the fourth edition of the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament (UBS4), published by the German Bible Society on behalf of the United Bible Societies early in 1993. It also makes a great companion to the Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible, which contains the critical apparatus of the NA27 Novum Testamentum Graece, and to Comfort & Barrett's Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts. One does not have to be a textual critic to benefit from the results of textual criticism. A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament, edited by Bruce M. Metzger, provides concise comments and explanations for the choices among variants made by the editorial committee that produced the United Bible Societies' The Greek New Testament. The Textual Commentary is in plain English and requires no technical skills of its readers. Every interpreter should at least open this book to his text and read the few paragraphs there concerning whatever variants may be involved. 1904 The United Bible Societies' Old Testament Handbook Series (21 $400.00 Vols.)

What if you were responsible for translating God's Word into a language that never had a Bible before? Can you imagine the burden you would feel to do a good job? God takes His Word pretty seriously, and you would certainly do everything in your power to make sure that you were not putting words into God's mouth, but that you were providing a text that clearly communicated God's Word as closely to the original as possible. This challenge to understand the heart of the original Scriptures, in order to put the original text into a new language, was the impetus for the United Bible Societies to create handbooks for Bible translators working on this very thing. Perhaps you have heard this series referred to as the UBS Translators Handbook Series, or Helps for Translators Series? Regardless of what name you know it by, The United Bible Societies' Old Testament Handbook Series is a comprehensive verse-by-verse guide to understanding exactly what is being communicated by the author in the original Scriptures. 1905 The Interlinear Literal Translation of the Greek New Testament $29.95

This widely reprinted Greek-English interlinear (originally published, with a different title, by Samuel Bagster, London, 1877) is often called the Berry Interlinear, from the American edition which was published with a lexicon and summary short article on New Testament synonyms by George Ricker Berry. (The Berry material is not included in this electronic edition.) This interlinear is based on the textus receptus, (specifically the Stephens 1550 text), which was the basis of the King James Version, in contrast to the McReynold's Interlinear, which is based on the Nestle-Aland critical text (the basis of the NIV and many other modern translations). We believe that this interlinear text is a useful tool to add to your library and a great aid for the English-language Bible student. Having an interlinear for both the textus receptus and critical text makes it easier to understand the differences between the texts and to gain insight into the process of translation. This text also includes a morphological analysis of the Greek and two features not found in the McReynold's edition:

1906 International Critical Commentary Series CD-ROM - T&T Clark $1,750.0 Int'l (53 Vols.)

The International Critical Commentary, published by T&T Clark International, has long held a special place among works on the Bible. It brings together all the relevant aids to exegesis: linguistic and textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological, with a comprehensiveness and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series. The ICC series has also been rather difficult to purchase in its entirety, due in part to the cost of the print volumes, numerous revisions of various volumes, and the fact that most retailers do not offer the entire set as one purchase. The Logos edition contains the most recent edition of each title and provides an easy way to own every volume of this often-cited commentary set. If you were to purchase all 53 volumes in print at suggested retail price, the cost would be over $2,800.00.

1907 The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament in $249.95 English

The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, edited by R.H. Charles (1913 edition), is a collection of Jewish religious writings, mainly from the centuries leading up to the New Testament events. They are arguably the most important non-biblical documents for the historical and cultural background studies of popular religion in New Testament times. The early church writers made use of these documents, and the New Testament even quotes or alludes to a few of them. Each text is presented in English translation, and is accompanied by copious notes and (in many cases) a critical apparatus listing alternate readings in the various ancient language manuscripts that have survived till today—citing Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Ethiopic, Latin, Armenian and more.

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1908 "The Greatest Book" Video Series, Plus Three Bonus Titles - DVD- $49.95 ROM

This video series from AVM Presents is highly popular with church teachers and home viewers, as it is aimed at a lay audience. The four videos in The Greatest Book series range in length from 30 to 40 minutes and cover topics related to the history and cultural background of the Bible: archaeological evidences, historical reliability, writing/printing technology, cultural milieu, how to get more from personal study of the Bible, and much more! Also included in this purchase are three bonus videos: In the Shadows of the Ancient Temple, which teaches about the furnishings, uses and ministry of the Hebrew Tabernacle; The Second Great Battle of Jericho tells the true story of the archaeological evidence for the conquest of Jericho; and The Jerusalem Chronicles, which explores key historical events and biblical teaching related to Jerusalem. These seven videos offer top-quality teaching from biblical experts and scenes from the Holy Land.

1915 Wesleyan–Arminian Collection (81 Vols.) $99.95

The Wesleyan–Arminian Collection CD recently updated for the Libronix Digital Library System, is a great complement to the writings of Adam Clarke and John Wesley. Complete with theologies, biographies and commentaries, this collection represents a broad spectrum of work from some of the founders and greatest writers in the Methodist and Wesleyan tradition. Includes Works of John Wesley (66 Vols.), Works of John Fletcher (4 Vols.), Works of James Arminius (3 Vols.) and Beet's Commentaries (8 Vols.).

1924 Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible (4 vols) $139.95

Evangelicalism's most eminent scholars have labored to make the Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible a comprehensive and reliable tool for all who study Scripture. The electronic edition of this encyclopedia set gives you instant access to clear, well-written articles on important biblical figures, places, events, and topics. The Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible provides pastors and laypeople with clear, accurate, and useful articles covering archaeology, history, chronology, social customs, persons, places, religious practices, biblical theology, current scholarly methods and opinions, and each book of the Bible. Among the features in this reference work are select biographies, an extensive system of cross-references, more than thirty general articles treating cultural aspects of Bible times, over 600 photos, maps, and illustrations, and an easy-to-read style that is accessible to pastors and laypeople alike.

1962 An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax (Waltke/O'Connor) $47.95

So you're just starting out with Hebrew? Waltke and O'Connor's Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax serves as one of the premier reference grammars, making it easy to look up information on all the most common grammatical constructions. Maybe you've gotten a pretty good handle on the basics of biblical Hebrew and now you want to take the next step? Syntax will take you from a first-year understanding to a point where you're ready to read the text independently. An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax is organized like a reference grammar, with all the discussion about each feature of the language brought together in one spot, but is also designed to be used as a teaching grammar, with instructions for classroom use. This makes it an ideal resource for anyone working with Hebrew, whatever their level of proficiency.

1989 Holman (Holman CSB) CD-ROM $39.95

The complete Holman Christian Standard Bible® is now available! More than twenty years in the making, crafted by the shared expertise of nearly a hundred conservative scholars and English stylists, the Holman CSB® sets the standard in painstaking biblical accuracy and pure literary form. Accurate, yet highly readable, it’s a translation committed to leaving both the grace and gravity of the original languages intact while carefully creating a smooth flow of wording for the reader. Stylistically, this inaugural edition contributes to the clarity of the written Word, arranging the poetic portions of the Scripture into complete lines of thought, and revering God’s presence on each page by capitalizing all the pronouns that refer to Him.

1994 Tom Constable's Expository Bible Study Notes $39.95

Tom Constable's Expository Bible Study Notes is the equivalent of a comprehensive commentary on the whole Bible. These Bible study notes are some of the most understandable that you can find anywhere to help you study God's word. Written by Dr. Thomas L. Constable over a 20-year period, these notes span over 7,000 pages and clearly explain all 66 books of the Bible. To understand the scope of the content of this massive "commentary", picture it in print sitting next to a copy of Matthew Henry's commentary on the whole Bible: Complete and Unabridged. When they step up to the scale, Matthew Henry's would weigh in at around 2,500 pages and Tom Constable's Expository Bible Study Notes would send the dial spinning with more than 7,000 pages. Almost three times the content! In addition to the verse-by-verse explanations of the entire Bible, extra resources include historical background, scope, purpose, theology, and outline information on the individual books.

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2005 The Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Quotations $9.95

A lively collection of 4,000 quotations from contemporary and traditional sources. Perfect for sermon illustration, writing projects, or simply as an entertaining compendium of pithy statements on a variety of topics. Includes sources from A-One (a graffiti artist) to Loretta Young. Even if you already own Great Quotations, The Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Quotations is a great addition to your library as it contains a vast number of quotes not included in Great Quotations, and is organized by topic rather than by source. Topics cover nearly everything imaginable: Ability, Youth, The Mind, War, Forgiveness, Humility, Greatness, Bureaucracy, and Reality, to name just a few. Some quotations re-state common sense, many have worked their way into everyday speech, and still others offer a surprising or enigmatic perspective on a topic. Conflicting perspectives from multiple sources on the same topic are common, and can shed interesting light on the subject.

2006 Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary $6.50

Specially developed for all levels of language skill from beginner to advanced, with extra attention given to the unique Spanish of Central and South America. Communicate effectively! Clear, concise definitions deliver the Spanish and English words you need, including specialized national and regional terminology. Write and speak accurately! Tables of regular and irregular verbs, IPA pronunciations (International Phonetic Alphabet), and an introduction to Spanish Grammar guide correct usage. Find answers quickly! Alphabetical listings, following the latest guidelines for Spanish from the Real Academia Española, facilitate speedy look-ups. Understand clearly! Abundant examples of words used in context explain shades of difference between words.

2008 John Hunt Desk Reference Collection (4 Vols.) $69.95

The John Hunt Collection represents thousands of hours of careful collation, winnowing, organization, and fact-checking. In the age of Internet-induced information overload, it's hard to overstate the value of such editorial craft. The needles have been collected from the proverbial haystack, carefully identified, and organized for your convenience. These titles comprise a set of four essential desk references every Christian should keep handy: Encyclopedia of Christian Quotations, The New Encyclopedia of Christian Martyrs, The Christian Book of Records and Footsteps Through the Bible: A 52-Week Chronological Reading Plan and Study Reference. The first three titles are rich compilations of quotations, facts, events, historical figures and more. Never be caught searching the Internet frantically for just the right fact or quote you need. The final work in the collection--Footsteps Through the Bible--consists of a reading plan with accompanying outline notes, arranged according to the order of events described by the Bible.

2054 Archaeology Odyssey: The Archive CD-ROM $49.95

Archaeology Odyssey Magazine is published by the Biblical Archaeology Society, and is targeted for mass market appeal. It places archaeological finds in the larger sweep of history and relates them to the world today. Written in an easy to read format, Archaeology Odyssey tells a story that concentrates on the great civilizations of the ancient world. View stunning photographs of sites and artifacts, review informative maps and charts, and quench your desire for adventure. Every issue of Archaeology Odyssey—from the premiere issue of 1998 through the last issue of 2003—is now available on just one disk. More than 200 articles and 1,500 full-color photos, as well as numerous maps, plans, drawings and time-lines.

2055 Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible on CD-ROM $99.95

"A Hebrew-English interlinear" may be one of the most frequent requests we hear from users. The problem has always been acquiring digital rights to a quality title. Recently we decided the time was right to commission our own interlinear and assembled a team that includes some of the world's top Hebrew scholars. The Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible is designed for electronic reference and based on the latest linguistic research. It is being created especially for Logos Bible Software and is a Logos exclusive. Rather than present a single gloss for each Hebrew word, the interlinear takes advantage of the digital medium to offer multiple layers of English glosses that reflect the complexity of biblical Hebrew language structure. It also includes a wide range of annotations. This approach benefits all users, whatever their level of Hebrew, as they have access to data that gives a more nuanced look at the Hebrew text.

2058 Dogmatic Theology by William G. T. Shedd $59.99

Called "one of the great systematic theologies in the modern era" and "a classic from a leading Reformed theologian of the 1800s," Shedd's Dogmatic Theology is one of those monumental works that has truly stood the test of time. The editor, Alan Gomes, considers Dogmatic Theology "one of the finest theological systems ever produced...unequaled by anything produced by modern evangelicals."

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2059 An Introduction to Aramaic $47.95

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. This revised edition clarifies certain points in the first edition, updates the contents and provides an answer key. This title was originally conceived as a workbook and is paced well for someone just starting out in Aramaic. Recognizing that most students of Aramaic desire to work with the Aramaic passages found in the Bible, the book is organized around these passages.

2060 The Encyclopedia of Christianity: Volumes 1-3 $289.95

Based on the third, revised edition of the critically acclaimed German work Evangelisches Kirchenlexikon, this volume has rapidly become a standard reference work for the study of Christianity past and present. The English-language version includes new articles by American and British authors that address topics of interest to English speakers, and the original articles written in German have been translated and adapted for the audience. The multiple award-winning Encyclopedia of Christianity, copublished by Eerdmans and Brill, is a monumental five-volume work presenting the history and current state of the Christian faith in its rich spiritual and theological diversity around the world. Describing Christianity in its global context, the Encyclopedia is a fully international work, with articles written by scholars from many countries and cultural backgrounds. Separate articles for every continent and for over 170 countries present both the history and the current situation of the Christian faith in all its rich spiritual and theological diversity around the world.

2061 Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism (91 Issues) $49.95

Tired of your 10th, 25th, or 50th Bible commentary merely repeating what the others say, only slightly reworded? Ready for new perspectives on the biblical text, with illustrations and insights you won't find in the old standbys? Liven up your writing and your sermons with fresh, innovative material sure to provoke new ideas, enhance your understanding of the biblical text, and help you see how the Bible relates to life today! Semeia is an experimental journal devoted to the exploration of new and emergent areas and methods of biblical criticism. The journal was published from 1974 through 2002. Articles explore the methods, models, and findings of linguistics, folklore studies, contemporary literary criticism, structuralism, social anthropology, and other such disciplines.

2063 Timelines Addin $9.95

The Timelines Addin provides the ability to view timelines of historical events and people. You will have a better understanding of how one event relates to another when you see them lined up chronologically! And if you're someone who learns visually, you'll find it easier to remember that Jehoiachin came after Johoiakim when you've seen all the Kings of Israel mapped out. Like many other Logos Bible Software addins, the Timelines Addin supports the creation of user documents. At this point, you'll need to know some XML to create your own timeline, so making them is not for everyone. But you can still benefit from this feature by downloading timelines made by another Logos user. User-created timelines are free and fun! This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

2065 Greek Pronunciation Addin with Erasmian & Modern Data Sets $19.95

It's hard to describe the joy of reading the Scripture aloud in its original languages. The Word becomes alive in a new way and the richness of Greek and Hebrew can truly be appreciated. As with any language, learning to speak Greek and Hebrew takes effort, dedication, and plenty of practice. To develop an ear for it, you must hear the language spoken and then repeat the sounds. The Pronunciation Addin is the perfect learning aid to accelerate this process. Pronunciation Addin can pronounce Greek words in any morphologically tagged resource. It pronounces the lemma or dictionary form of the word using your computer's speakers. Experience for yourself the wonder of reading Scripture aloud in its original languages! This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

2066 The Jeremiah LifeWorks Library [CD-ROM] $49.99

Now, all of David Jeremiah’s best-loved books, study guides, and audio books are combined with a wealth of Nelson Reference books and the amazing Libronix Digital Library System technology to create The Jeremiah LifeWorks Library on CD-ROM. This all new package contains over 50 books, commentaries, study guides, and daily devotions worth over $1,000.00 in equivalent print editions. Interactivity and ease-of-use have increased with a fresh new format that guides the user through the entire software program. Read books, listen to audio books, print study guide material, create word studies, reports, lists, and much more.

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2067 Electronic Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical $39.95 Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem

Refreshingly unhesitating in his defense of the inerrancy of scripture, Grudem sweeps away the cliché-heavy objections of the evangelical left to affirm that biblical inerrancy, far from a politically motivated contemporary innovation, is the consistent testimony of the Bible itself. This unwavering commitment to the authority of scripture serves as a steady underpinning for the entirety of Grudem's theological methodology and investigation. With its non-technical wording and concise organization, this program is ideally constructed for pastoral ministry. This reviewer found the material to be an exceptional curriculum for a youth Discipleship Training class on the doctrines of the faith.

2068 he Targums from the files of the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon $29.95 Project

The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project (CAL), edited by Dr. Stephen A. Kaufman, is a new dictionary of ancient Aramaic covering all dialects of the language. In the course of preparing the lexicon, electronic texts are being made for every available Aramaic document. These texts are then being given lexical form tags, part of speech and other basic morphology tags, and homograph numbers to distinguish between different words that share the same lexical forms. With these tags, every word in the corpus is linked to an entry in the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon itself—an entry that takes all citations into account. Targums are ancient Aramaic translations of the Hebrew scriptures. The Targums are important source documents that can be compared with the Septuagint in terms of their significance for doing text criticism, understanding the history of biblical interpretation, and studying the New Testament use of Hebrew scriptures. 2069 WEA Theological Resource Library, Version 3 $45.00

The WEA (World Evangelical Alliance) Theological Resource Library, Version 3 includes 29 years of back issues of the WEA journal, Evangelical Review of Theology, along with a number of additional ministry resources.

2070 Serious Christian Volumes 1-20 $99.95

The Serious Christian Volumes 1-20 is a collection of 62 classic books (thousands and thousands of pages) by the founders and noteworthies of the Plymouth Brethren and Dispensational movements. This includes people like William Kelly, John Nelson Darby, F.W. Grant, etc. Half of these are commentaries on various books of the bible; the other half are theology. The CD also includes the noteless NET Bible for bible cross references within these and other Libronix Digital Library System books. The NET Bible () is a completely new translation of the Bible, not a revision or an update of a previous English version. It is being completed by more than twenty biblical scholars who are working directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. These rare volumes are no longer available in print, but when they were, the cost of the complete set was hundreds of dollars.

2071 The Preacher's Commentary CD-ROM $129.95

A comprehensive commentary on the entire Bible, both Old and New Testaments, the Preacher's Commentary Series, originally known as The Communicator's Commentary Series, just got better; now complete with sermon and teaching outline, and formatted for the Libronix Digital Library System. General editor, Lloyd J. Ogilvie brings together a team of skilled and exceptional communicators, blending sound scholarship with life-related illustrations and useful outlines for teaching and preaching.

2075 Biblioteca electrónica Caribe edición profesional $79.95

La nueva BECA Caribe actualizada es perfecta para cualquiera que desee llevar su estudio de la Biblia a un nivel más apasionado e íntimo. Dispone de todas las grandes referencias y guías de estudio que la BECA original, pero ahora con títulos adicionales que seguramente incrementarán la intensidad de su estudio.

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2076 Bible Review: The Archive $79.95

New from the Biblical Archaeology Society, Bible Review: The Archive is the best way to get your hands on the archives of Bible Review magazine. Bible Review (BR) is a magazine of biblical insights and exquisite art, it gives the reader first-rate, reader-friendly biblical scholarship. BR covers both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, illuminating the text with the latest insights of modern Biblical research. A nondenominational magazine, BR airs a wide range of issues and viewpoints. Each magazine is beautifully illustrated with masterful artwork and scenes from the Bible lands. Includes every issue of Bible Review from 1985 through 2003. More than 750 articles and 2,300 photos of stunning biblical art—complete editorial content of each issue; every article, sidebar, news story, book review and letter to the editor.

2077 The Pulpit Commentary (77 Electronic Vols.) $169.95

Veteran preachers already know the value of this best-selling commentary set, but it's also perfect for lay leaders. Far more than just a simple commentary, it provides an unrivalled range of homiletic helps that go a long way toward presenting the biblical text in a Sunday school lesson, sermon, or Bible study. The Pulpit Commentary covers every book of the Bible, with at least three treatments of every verse. For each biblical chapter, the commentary includes an Exposition, Homiletics, and various sample Homilies. Taken together, the three treatments of each passage provide a detailed outline of key concepts in the passage, while imparting a rich sense of biblical context--context of both the immediate book and the larger themes of Scripture. The version of The Pulpit Commentary available for Logos Bible Software is the Public Domain edition, not the Hendrickson Publishers edition.

2078 BDAG/HALOT Bundle $274.95

A bundle, containing one copy of HALOT (Koehler, Baumgartner and Stamm's The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament) and one copy of BDAG (A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature Third Edition). Perhaps the single most important lexical innovation of Danker's edition is its inclusion of extended definitions for Greek terms. For instance, a key meaning of episkopos was defined in the second American edition as overseer; Danker defines it as "one who has the responsibility of safeguarding or seeing to it that something is done in the correct way, guardian." Such extended definitions give a fuller sense of the word in question, which will help avoid both anachronisms and confusion among users of the lexicon who may not be native speakers of English. The electronic version of HAL is an indispensable tool for scholars and students in the fields of Biblical Studies, Dead Sea Scrolls, Judaic Studies, Semitic Languages and Ancient Near East.

2080 Believers Church Bible Commentary (19 Vols) $349.95

The Believers Church Bible Commentary Series is published for all who seek more fully to understand the original message of Scripture and its meaning for today—Sunday school teachers, members of Bible study groups, students, pastors, and other seekers. The series is based on the conviction that God is still speaking to all who will listen, and that the Holy Spirit makes the Word a living and authoritative guide for all who want to know and do God’s will. Each volume illuminates the Scriptures; provides historical and cultural background; shares necessary theological, sociological, and ethical meanings; and, in general, makes "the rough places plain." Critical issues are not avoided, but neither are they moved into the foreground as debates among scholars. The series aids in the interpretive process, but it does not attempt to supersede the authority of the Word and Spirit as discerned in the gathered church. They are written for lay leaders, teachers, pastors, college and seminary students, and all those searching the Bible for truth and life.

2082 A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament $34.95 (Holladay)

A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament has been designed as an up-to-date working tool of modest price and compass for the student of biblical Hebrew and Aramaic. Till now, the English-speaking student of Hebrew has had to rely on expensive and complex large-scale lexicons or pocket-size glossaries. The present work thus fills a long felt need. Though little more than one-third the size of the Brown-Driver-Briggs or the larger Koehler-Baumgartner lexicons, it offers everything the student needs to translate an Old Testament passage. It is a composite work: the first third based on the third edition of the Koehler-Baumgartner lexicon, revised by Baumgartner alone (German edition, first fascicle 1967); the second third on Baumgartner's own manuscript (as far as it was completed up to the time of his death) for the second fascicle of the German edition, as yet unpublished; and the final portion a revision of the English material in the Koehler-Baumgartner first and second editions (published in 1953 and 1958). 2085 The Encyclopaedia of Judaism: Volumes 1-5 $349.95

The Encyclopaedia of Judaism provides a full and reliable account of Judaism, beginning in ancient Israelite times and extending to our own day. These five volumes encompass much of what we know about Judaism, the religion, its diverse history, literature, beliefs past and present, observances and practices, and place in the context of society and culture. All principal topics required for the systematic description of Judaism as a religion—its world view, way of life, theory of the social entity constituted by the faithful—are addressed here. The Encyclopaedia of Judaism was selected as CHOICE's "Outstanding Academic Title for 2000" and chosen by the American Library Association as "Outstanding Reference Source 2001." The Logos edition of Encyclopaedia of Judaism includes all five published volumes of this award-winning overview of Judaism—comprising nearly 2,500 pages and more than 150 entries!

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2091 Beginning Biblical Hebrew (Futato) $34.95

Achieving the right balance of amount of information, style of presentation, and depth of instruction in first-year grammars is no easy task. But Mark Futato has produced a grammar that, after years of testing in a number of institutions, will please many, with its concise, clear, and well-thought-out presentation of Biblical Hebrew. Because the teaching of biblical languages is in decline in many seminaries and universities, Futato takes pains to measure the amount of information presented in each chapter in a way that makes the quantity digestible, without sacrificing information that is important to retain. The book includes exercises that are drawn largely from the Hebrew Bible itself. Dr. Mark D. Futato is Professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary. Dr. Futato received his Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. He served on the translation team for the Book of Psalms in the .

2092 Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew $39.50

The essays in this volume arose out of the Society of Biblical Literature section on linguistics and Biblical Hebrew and have been selected to provide a summary and statement of the state of research in this area. The sixteen articles are organized into sections on phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse analysis, historical/comparative linguistics, and graphemics.

2093 The Verbless Clause in Biblical Hebrew: Linguistic Approaches $38.95

Thirty years after seminal studies by Francis I. Andersen and Jacob Hoftijzer, members of the 1996 SBL section on Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew gathered to reconsider the topic of the verbless clause in Hebrew. The results are published here, demonstrating the gains made in the interim and providing direction for future research.

2094 Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography $38.95

The orthography of a language is the set of rules of how to write correctly in the language. The term is derived from Greek ορθο ortho- ("correct") and γραφος graphos ("that writes") and, in today's sense, includes spelling and punctuation. Orthography is distinct from typography. This book introduces the student to the textual study of the Hebrew Bible—to help such a student "perceive the work of the numberless and nameless scribes torn between tradition and fashion in their restrained attempts to update the orthography of Scripture." Sixteen essays serve as the bridge from older methods for the study of orthography to newer ones, using the computer to analyze large bodies of text.

2095 Personal Book Builder Video Tutorial Volumes 1-2 $39.95

If you want to learn how to master the brand new Libronix Personal Book Builder (PBB), this is the tool for you! Learn from Logos' certified trainer, Morris Proctor, all the ins and outs of these powerful tools. In no time at all, he can turn you into a personal book building machine with this brand new two CD set of tutorial videos. You don't have to be a computer genius to become a Personal Book Builder master. This tutorial is designed not only to get you up and running right away, but to advance your training until you have mastered this powerful new tool. You will be able to quickly and easily build your first personal book in no time at all, and with a little more practice and training, make all your books even better! You will learn how to structure and tag your documents so that your personal books function just like your regular Libronix books. The Personal Book Builder Video Tutorial Volumes 1-2 contains hours of instruction on how to make the most professional personal books for your Libronix Digital Library that you could imagine!

2096 The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Gibbon) $17.95 [CD-ROM]

Edward Gibbon's six-volume The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is a classic in the truest sense of the word. The first volume of this monumental work was published in 1776, with the remaining volumes following over the next 12 years. But Gibbon actually spent 26 years working on Decline and Fall. Gibbon's careful scholarship and exhaustive research have survived the test of time remarkably well. While he is no longer cited as a foremost authority on Roman history, his facts and observations have been rarely contradicted. Many preachers and teachers over the years have drawn parallels between Rome and various modern societies, gleaning lessons from the great empire's fall and warning us that we may share the same fate. Take this opportunity to purchase Gibbon's magnum opus and read for yourself the how and why of Rome's destruction!

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2099 Kregel Apologetics Collection (7 titles) $49.95

This collection of 7 apologetics titles published by Kregel provides a great deal of excellent information for defending and sharing your faith. Taken together, these titles touch on a multitude of issues and questions you might encounter when discussing Christianity with others: the reliability of Scripture, the problem of suffering, Bible and science, the existence of absolute truth, prevailing non-Christian worldviews, the nuts and bolts of friendly apologetic discourse, and dozens of tough bioethical issues. Apologetics is not about "winning" and doesn't have to devolve into a shouting match. Sometimes, we get hot under the collar when feeling threatened by our own lack of knowledge. These apologetics resources are the perfect way to get equipped for a calm, rational discussion instead.

2104 Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament (3 Vols.) $139.95

The English translation of the three-volume Exegetisches Wörterbuch zum Neuen Testament, this monumental work by an ecumenical group of scholars is first of all a complete English dictionary of New Testament Greek. Going beyond that, however EDNT also serves as a guide to the usage of every New Testament word in its various contexts, and it makes a significant contribution to New Testament exegesis and theology. EDNT's thorough, lengthy discussions of more significant words and its grouping of words related by root and meaning (with alphabetical cross-references) distinguish it from simpler Greek-English lexicons. Advancing the discussion of the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, EDNT summarizes more recent treatments of numerous questions in New Testament study and takes into consideration newer viewpoints of linguistics.

2109 The New International Greek Testament Commentary (12 Vols.) $533.27

This commentary series is established on the presupposition that the theological character of the New Testament documents calls for exegesis that is sensitive to theological themes as well as to the details of the historical, linguistic, and textual context. Such thorough exegetical work lies at the heart of these volumes, which contain detailed verse-by-verse commentary preceded by general comments on each section and subsection of the text. An important aim of the NIGTC authors is to interact with the wealth of significant New Testament research published in recent articles and monographs. In this connection the authors make their own scholarly contributions to the ongoing study of the biblical text. While engaging the major questions of text and interpretation at a scholarly level, the authors keep in mind the needs of the beginning student of Greek as well as the pastor or layperson who may have studied the language at some time but does not now use it on a regular basis.

2110 Video Tutorial (wth Installation Demonstration) $5.00

If you are looking for a quick way to get started using your Logos Bible Software 3, this video tutorial CD will be an invaluable tool for you! This Video Tutorial (with Installation Demonstration) from mp|Seminars was given away as a free bonus CD in every base package of Logos Bible Software 3. It is available for just $5.00 to anyone who wants to get more out of their Logos Bible Software 3 library.

2111 Theological Journal Library Volume 7 $39.95

Formatted by one of our publishing partners for the Libronix Digital Library System, and fully compatible with Logos Bible Software Series X, the Theological Journal Library Volume 7 represents an enormous value that we want to pass on to you. Theological Journals are a tremendous resource for Biblical studies. But copies of Theological Journals are difficult to find, impossible to buy, and even if you are fortunate enough to have a library of journals in print form, they take up lots of shelf space. Plus, finding the topic or Bible passage you are interested in is difficult, to say the least. The Theological Journal Library CD combines several of the best conservative, scholarly, evangelical journals and classic works on church history in one easy to use CD that allows you to rapidly search through all the titles for the words, phrases, topics, authors, passages, etc. which you are interested in. It is an invaluable tool for everyone who studies, teaches or preaches Scripture.

2114 The Nag Hammadi Library in English: 4th rev. ed. $66.00

The Gospels of Thomas, Mary, and Philip—texts that have garnered so much discussion recently in both the scholarly world and in popular literature, such as The Da Vinci Code—are just a few of the many Gnostic documents contained in The Nag Hammadi Library. These documents are invaluable sources for the study of Gnosticism and "alternate Christianities" that competed with the early orthodox church. If you have an interest in studying Gnostic texts to gain insight into the roots of Christianity—or are simply curious as to what all the commotion is about—this is a set of texts you'll want to add to your library! This revised and expanded edition of The Nag Hammadi Library is the only complete, one-volume, modern language version of the reknowned library of fourth-century manuscripts discovered in Egypt in 1945. Now you can read for yourself these widely-discussed and controversial texts.

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2115 Minor Prophets Combo CD (Finley, Merrill, Patterson) $39.95

We are pleased to announce the availability of a new exegetical commentary set written by three distinguished scholars and released by one of our publishing partners, Galaxie Software.

2116 Goodly Heritage Library - Shelf One $49.95

The desire of the Goodly Heritage Library Series is to provide a wide collection of books, some of which may be unfamiliar, but will bless the hearts of the user. The wide range includes history books, reference books, literature, as well as books on Bible Study, Commentaries, and Devotionals. The wide range includes history books, reference books, literature, as well as books on Bible Study, Commentaries, and Devotionals. These collections are complexly searchable by topic or reference and can provide a wonderful source of information to a wide range of users. Each of these books has earned a special place in the heart of God's people. It is our desire to make these books easily affordable to all. By adding a "shelf of books" at a time, it is hoped that there can be a steady increase in one's Libronix library. The Goodly Heritage Library - Shelf One represents more than 5,000 Pages in print!

2118 Pillar New Testament Commentary (8 Vols.) $249.95

Designed both for serious students and for general readers of the Bible, the PNTC volumes seek above all to make clear the meaning of the text of Scripture as we have it. The scholars writing these volumes interact with the most important, informed contemporary debate yet avoid undue technical detail. The result is a blend of rigorous exegesis and exposition, scholarship and pastoral sensitivity, with an eye alert both to biblical theology and to the contemporary relevance of the Bible. While the New International Version is the translation of choice for the English text, Pillar authors base their exposition on the Greek New Testament. They are deeply committed to a fresh wrestling with the text, using every means at their disposal to "loosen the Bible from its pages" to help readers understand what the text says and how to apply it to life today.

2121 God, Revelation and Authority (6 Vols.) $139.95

God, Revelation and Authority by Carl Henry is one of the most important evangelical theological works of the twentieth century. Published between 1976 and 1983, it shaped the evangelical movement in countless ways and is still widely read, studied, and appreciated as a clear statement of evangelical beliefs contra liberalism and neo-orthodoxy. What you need to know is that God, Revelation and Authority is a key resource for understanding, teaching and defending many doctrines central to evangelicalism, including biblical inerrancy. It's no accident that the list of endorsers for these books reads like a Who's Who of evangelical Christianity. If you want to have a better grasp of evangelical theology and its formation, there's no better place to begin than God, Revelation and Authority.

2122 The Text of the Earliest New Testament Greek Manuscripts $39.95

Containing transcriptions of the sixty-nine earliest New Testament manuscripts ever discovered, this book provides a representative sample of the New Testament that was read by Christians in the earliest centuries of the church. These manuscripts were the "Bible" they read and revered; to them, these manuscripts were the New Testament text. Superb documentation. Painstaking accuracy. That's what makes this work an invaluable reference for serious Bible students. Contains the text of all the earliest New Testament Greek manuscripts that have been found to date. Intended for scholars and students who are interested in the original text of the Greek New Testament. This is an accessible and accurate collection, invaluable in determining the original text of the New Testament. Use this resource alongside Metzger's Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament or the critical apparatus in Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible to see for yourself what a cited papyrus really says!

2146 M. R. De Haan Classic Library $119.95

The well-respected Bible teacher and founder of Radio Bible Class, M. R. DeHaan, presents these devotional commentaries on Bible books and topics that will be appreciated by lay readers as well as pastors and teachers. This 11 book series from Discovery House/Kregel Publications contains more than 2,100 pages of commentary by a very popular Bible teacher. The content is non-technical and is ideally suited for the layperson, Sunday school teacher or pastor who uses application in his preaching. Anyone preaching or teaching through the book of Genesis will find loads of valuable illustrations and application in the first two volumes alone! M.R. DeHaan, M.D. (1891-1965) spoke to millions of listeners each week for some twenty-seven years on the Radio Bible Class. His academic training included a degree from Hope College, a medical degree from the University of Illinois Medical College, and further study at Western Theological Seminary.

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2172 J. Dwight Pentecost Collection $109.95

Practical theologian J. Dwight Pentecost has been an influential voice in evangelical circles for some time, especially on the topic of the millenium and the kingdom of God. A professor of Bible exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary for some 50 years, Pentecost brings his substantial intellect and keen pastoral insight to bear on weighty topics and doctrines of the faith. The 11 titles offered in this collection are not dry or academic but are intended for the layperson, teacher, or working pastor. They would be found in the "biblical studies" or "Christian living" section of your local bookstore. The tone ranges from instructional to devotional, but Pentecost always keeps his eye fixed on practical issues and application. For your own spiritual growth or for teaching and discipling others, these books make a great addition to your library!

2179 A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew (Joüon/Muraoka) $51.00

This is the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference grammar of biblical Hebrew. It is the standard required text in many intermediate-advanced Hebrew courses and is an excellent reference for learning Hebrew on your own! Joüon-Muraoka's grammar was originally written in French in 1923 but has been recently translated and updated to reflect modern advances in the field. It is frequently cited by lexicons, commentaries and Bible dictionaries (e.g., HALOT, WBC, Anchor). It also makes a great companion to other Hebrew grammars available for Logos Bible Software such as Waltke-O'Connor, van der Merwe, Futato, and Gesenius-Kautsch-Cowley.

2181 The Works of Dr. Robert A. Morey (33 titles) $299.95

These 33 apologetic and theological titles by Dr. Morey provide much food for thought and will make a great addition to your library! As the Executive Director of Faith Defenders apologetics ministry and the author of more than 40 books on a wide range of topics, Dr. Morey is respected for his scholarship and careful research. As you will see by reading the descriptions below, many well-known figures have endorsed Dr. Morey's books, including John MacArthur, D. James Kennedy, John Ankerberg, Dr. Erwin Lutzer, and John W. Whitehead. Some of the views expressed in these titles have stirred up controversy, and Dr. Morey has even received death threats because of his writings against radical Islam. Here at Logos we believe in publishing titles on every topic worthy of study. A well- rounded seminary library contains all the books necessary to develop your own views and to research views with which you disagree...it is in such a spirit of open inquiry that we offer this collection of books.

2182 The Fundamentals (4 Vols.) $24.95

This classic four-volume set, edited by R. A. Torrey, is a defense of historic Christianity that helped define conservative Protestant Christianity throughout the last century. 90 articles by leading Christian scholars outline classic doctrines contra the rising liberalism and skepticism of their day. Authors include: B. B. Warfield, C. I. Scofield, G. Campbell Morgan, Bishop Ryle, R. A. Torrey, H. C. G. Moule, James Orr, and others. This series of essays was originally published and distributed to thousands of Christian workers free of charge through the generosity of two donors. Essays address important topics such as biblical inspiration and inerrancy, higher criticism, mosaic authorship of the pentateuch, the virgin birth and deity of Christ, Mormonism, evolutionism, and basic doctrines such as sin, atonement, justification, and grace. These topics and doctrines are just as important today as they were in 1915!

2183 A. W. Pink Collection (40 Vols.) $249.95

If you have read and appreciated C. H. Spurgeon, you'll love the writing of Arthur Pink! This collection of 40 titles by A. W. Pink should be part of every Christian's study library. A practical theologian with a pastor's heart, Pink has shaped the thinking of a generation of believers—especially on the topic of divine election and God's sovereignty. We bring you the writings of A. W. Pink in the hopes that you, like Hughes, will find them to be challenging and inspirational. Here is a writer, beloved by many, who expressed with clarity and courage many timeless truths of Scripture. This collection includes 40 books and 68 booklets and pamphlets, all written by Arthur Pink. The booklets and pamphlets are collected together into one volume, entitled "Anthology." In these brief articles, Pink addresses topics ranging from anxiety to tithing and from family worship to eternal punishment.

2184 Critical Review of Books in Religion (1988-1998) $129.95

Critical Review of Books in Religion contains eleven years of book reviews, spanning more than 5,000 pages. Most of the important scholarly works on religion published between 1985 and 1998 (and some published earlier) are reviewed in these pages. This is the period when Anchor Bible Dictionary, many volumes of Word Biblical Commentary, and a number of other influential works were published and reviewed. Works from both liberal and conservative perspectives are included. Book reviews are one of the most helpful tools available when doing serious research. What better way to get a quick overview of a work, a research topic, or even a subfield, than to skim through book reviews? Quality book reviews, written by knowledgeable reviewers, take into consideration other literature in the field and thus help make connections between ideas, authors, lines of research, and even related disciplines. They also help to identify an author's position or orientation.

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2185 R. A. Torrey Collection (15 Vols.) $119.95

This 15-volume collection features the most enduring works of one the great evangelists of our time, Reuben Archer Torrey. Here you will find nourishment for your mind and food for your soul. More than 3,500 pages of inductive study, systematic teaching, and practical preaching. We are excited to help you rediscover the writings of this often-overlooked author and man of God through this great collection of books. If you own a base library package from Logos, you are probably familiar with R. A. Torrey's New Topical Text Book and Difficulties in the Bible. But Torrey's legacy goes well beyond these two volumes. R. A. Torrey possessed an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the Bible, and used that knowledge to help readers apply Scripture in practical ways. These 15 books are an absolute gold mine of biblical doctrine and teaching.

2186 Bible Lessons International Collection (17 Vols.) $136.00

Need some inspiration for preparing your next Bible study, Sunday school lesson or sermon? Or are you ready to take the next step in your personal Bible study and need some expert guidance? Check out these seventeen volumes of commentary and Bible survey from a master teacher who prepares Bible background materials for the Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School series. These materials are used by churches, prisons, hospitals, military bases, overseas missionaries and ministries, Bible study groups, and many individuals. As a conference speaker, and former pastor and professor (department of religion at East Texas Baptist University), Dr. Bob Utley is uniquely qualified to write teaching material that will help you understand and present the Bible in a rich and compelling manner. He approaches Bible teaching from an exegetical, verse-by-verse, historical-grammatical point of view.

2189 Old Testament Wisdom: An Introduction $29.95

As an introduction to the study of wisdom literature in the Bible, Old Testament Wisdom is perfectly suited to the student or armchair theologian. This textbook is listed on a multitude of syllabi and bibliographies for Old Testament studies, from institutions as diverse as Fuller Theological Seminary, Ashland Theological Seminary, Hartford Seminary, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and Yale Divinity School. In fact, if you enrolled in an introductory course on OT wisdom literature today, chances are Crenshaw's text would be either required or recommended reading. In this expanded edition, James Crenshaw takes stock of the wealth of new material produced by contemporary interpreters. Liberation and feminist critics, scholars in comparative religion, specialists in devotional theology, and researchers exploring educational systems in the ancient Near East all have enriched our understanding of wisdom literature in recent years, and all receive insightful treatment in this new volume.

2191 Foundation of Biblical Ministry (AM Bible Courseware) $800.00

AM Bible Courseware allows practically anyone with access to a personal computer to attain a Moody Bible education! The courseware guides you through in-depth studies of the Christian Life, the Old Testament, New Testament, and Personal Evangelism & Basic Teacher Training. Each course also provides relevant life application and gauges your progress through electronic quizzes and tests. As you successfully complete each course, you are awarded a certificate of completion. These courses are written by Moody-approved instructors and theologians to ensure integrity in communicating biblical truths and in meeting learning objectives. Foundation of Biblical Ministry includes all 32 AM courses! Work your way through each AM series and gain a thorough understanding of Old Testament, New Testament, and ministry and leadership topics.

2194 Christian Life Series (AM Bible Courseware) $156.00

AM Bible Courseware allows practically anyone with access to a personal computer to attain a Moody Bible education! The Christian Life Series contains 4 courses that guide you through in-depth study of the Christian Life and discipleship topics. Each course also provides relevant life application and gauges your progress through electronic quizzes and tests. As you successfully complete each course, you are awarded a certificate of completion. These courses are written by Moody-approved instructors and theologians to ensure integrity in communicating biblical truths and in meeting learning objectives. Perfect for new believers and the leaders who disciple them, this series uncovers basic keys to a thriving Christian life and explores the fundamentals of key spiritual disciplines and biblical texts.

2195 Basic Old Testament Series (AM Bible Courseware) $312.00

AM Bible Courseware allows practically anyone with access to a personal computer to attain a Moody Bible education! The Basic Old Testament Series contains 8 courses that guide you through in-depth study of the Old Testament. Each course also provides relevant life application and gauges your progress through electronic quizzes and tests. As you successfully complete each course, you are awarded a certificate of completion. These courses are written by Moody-approved instructors and theologians to ensure integrity in communicating biblical truths and in meeting learning objectives. Transform your understanding of how Old Testament books work together chronologically to present the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan. Also discover the beauty of poetry and examine the intricacies of prophecy as you explore these Old Testament books.

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2196 Basic New Testament Series (AM Bible Courseware) $390.00

AM Bible Courseware allows practically anyone with access to a personal computer to attain a Moody Bible education! The Basic New Testament Series contains 10 courses that guide you through in-depth study of the New Testament. Each course also provides relevant life application and gauges your progress through electronic quizzes and tests. As you successfully complete each course, you are awarded a certificate of completion. These courses are written by Moody-approved instructors and theologians to ensure integrity in communicating biblical truths and in meeting learning objectives. Ideal for those wanting to gain overall knowledge and insight into God’s Word, specifically the life of Christ, the birth of the church, and the doctrines expounded throughout the New Testament.

2197 Personal Evangelism & Basic Teacher Training Series (AM Bible $390.00 Courseware)

AM Bible Courseware allows practically anyone with access to a personal computer to attain a Moody Bible education! The Personal Evangelism and Basic Teacher Training Series contains 10 courses that guide you through in-depth study of evangelism, basic Christian doctrine, and instructional methods. Each course also provides relevant life application and gauges your progress through electronic quizzes and tests. As you successfully complete each course, you are awarded a certificate of completion. These courses are written by Moody-approved instructors and theologians to ensure integrity in communicating biblical truths and in meeting learning objectives. A great foundation for all levels of Bible students, this comprehensive course of study will enrich your grasp of Scripture and deepen your understanding of God’s overall plan of redemption.

2201 Kairos: A Beginning Greek Grammar & Workbook $44.95

Having a good teacher makes all the difference when learning to read and understand the Greek New Testament. The Kairos beginning grammar and accompanying workbook are the next best thing to having a personal Greek tutor guiding you along the path toward proficiency. Dr. Long, who holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Marquette University, began teaching Greek at Asbury Theological Seminary in 1993 and soon realized that the existing Greek textbooks were all lacking in one area or another. So he created this first-year textbook and workbook to address some of the deficiencies he observed. These materials have been tested in the classroom and revised over the years in response to student feedback. In fact, they have been used to successfully introduce NT Greek to more than a hundred undergraduate and seminary students in Dr. Long's classes.

2203 The First Hebrew Primer: Textbook, Answer Book & Audio $89.95 Companion

If you've ever wanted to read the Old Testament in Hebrew, but never took the plunge, this set is for you! The First Hebrew Primer is a simple, straightforward guide to biblical Hebrew that starts at the very beginning: the alphabet. Thirty lessons provide enough information and practice to enable you, with the aid of a Hebrew-English dictionary, to understand most biblical texts. Imagine the joy of being able to read the books of Moses or the Psalms in the language of their authors! In addition to the textbook itself, the Logos Bible Software edition includes the answer book containing a key to all exercises in the textbook, and the companion audio set (listen to samples!). The list price for these two additional items equals that of the textbook itself. The goal of the Primer is to teach students to read and understand biblical Hebrew as quickly as possible; therefore, the lessons emphasize recognition and translation—not memorization.

2206 J. A. Broadus Preaching Collection $59.95

This collection is a "must-have" for anyone with an interest in homiletics. It includes three titles by John Albert Broadus, who has been called "The Prince of Expositors." In fact, his On the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons is an enormously popular homiletics textbook, and has been in print for more than 100 years. Broadus was a master of clarity in communication and sympathy with his audience. In these three books you will discover not only his instructions for effective preaching, but also the text of 21 sermons and addresses he delivered. His History of Preaching is a fascinating guided tour of preaching practices, trends, highlights, and low points, from Old Testament figures through his own contemporaries. This is a real gem! If you preach, teach, or otherwise present the Gospel publicly...this collection is for you. The textbook alone carries a list price of $29 today, which makes the collection an excellent value!

2215 Ministry Letters $19.95

The value of a well-written letter is tremendous. It can provide a church member or visitor with a greater sense of value as they realize they are appreciated and recognized. Most leaders recognize the importance of letters, but many other pressing matters always seem to rise to the top. With over 22 years of ministry experience, Rev. Norman Lawrence offers these letters as a resource for use in your busy ministry. He writes letters from a pastor's background with the heart of a pastor. Use your Logos Bible Software to locate just the right letter to send, and begin to encourage people in ways you never dreamed possible. Great for stationery or email! Perfect for the pastor with a full calendar. This product contains more than 150 letters you can copy and paste into your word processor, church management software, or email program...customize for the recipient...and send! These letters will impact people in a positive way, and your habit of sending encouraging letters will grow. Copy, paste, modify, send...it's that easy with Ministry Letters!

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2216 The Bible Guide $39.95

A complete, all-in-one journey through the Bible, accessible to all, The Bible Guide is a remarkable achievement. More than seven years of research, writing, and editing have produced a book that is comprehensive in scope yet easy to read and enjoyable to use. No other Bible guide is so comprehensive in scope and yet so clearly geared to the needs of a lay readership. Here in one volume is a detailed and illuminating guide to every book of the Bible. Written by one author, the guide has a continuity of approach not found in multi-contributor books. Throughout its colorful pages The Bible Guide explores, explains, and brings to life the history, stories, culture, and message of the world's most influential book. For anyone who’s ever wanted to come to grips with the content, meaning and relevance of the books of the Bible, this book is the ideal place to start. Easy to read and practical to use, this is the must-have guide for those who want an effortless introduction that still leaves nothing out.

2218 The Apostolic Fathers in Greek and English (3 Editions, with $99.95 Morphology)

As the earliest extant Christian writings outside the New Testament, the Apostolic Fathers are a primary resource for the study of early Christianity. These writings provide significant and unparalleled insight into the Christian movement during a critical transitional stage in its history. Michael W. Holmes, a top scholar in this field, considers them to hold "fundamental significance...for the study of the New Testament." This collection of early Christian writings sheds light not only on theological developments, but on issues of canonicity, lexicography, and ecclesiology. They are cited extensively both in lexicons (e.g., BDAG and TDNT) and commentaries (e.g., NAC and WBC). BDAG, for example, contains nearly 2,500 references to the letters of Ignatius alone!

2219 The Works of Philo: Greek Text with Morphology $99.95

Imagine being able to ask questions of a first-century Hellenistic Jewish philosopher, a contemporary of Jesus and Paul who worked to understand Mosaic thought in light of Greek ideals. What kinds of questions would you ask to better understand the theology, interpretive strategies, and historical context of the biblical writers, who often wrestled with the same task? The writings of Philo Judaeus, who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, between approximately 20 B.C. and A.D. 40, provide a fascinating glimpse into the world of Jesus and the Apostles. In fact, Philo’s works are a goldmine of information on Jewish exegetical methods, the worldview of the apostles, and theological matters of great importance for Christianity. This resource is built upon the database compiled by the Norwegian "Philo Concordance Project," which published the first complete, printed concordance of Philo in 2000. The Logos Bible Software resource includes the complete works of Philo, in Greek, drawn from the same four text editions used to compile the concordance.

2221 Selected Works on the Life of Christ (6 Vols.) $59.95

"The Life of Christ is an exhaustless theme. It reveals a character of greater massiveness than the hills, of serener beauty than the stars, of sweeter fragrance than the flowers; higher than the heavens in sublimity and deeper than the seas in mystery." So begins Stalker's biography of the greatest life ever lived. We have collected a half dozen of the most well-known works on the life of Christ, from four eminent writers whose work has stood the test of time: F. W. Farrar, James Stalker, Samuel J. Andrews, and G. Campbell Morgan. The study of Christ's life holds great rewards for those who will embark upon it, as each of these authors testifies. We hope that your own life will be enriched and transformed through these works.

2222 Chafer's Systematic Theology (8 Vols.) $174.99

Written by Lewis Sperry Chafer, the founding president of Dallas Theological Seminary and long-time editor of Bibliotheca Sacra, this is the first dispensational, premillenial systematic theology ever published. It is a complete, unabridged systematic theology meaning it covers a lot of ground that many earlier theologies did not, such as ecclesiology (e.g., the doctrine of the universal church, the church's rule of life), angelology (e.g., the relationship between Satan and sin), and typology. This is truly one of the heavyweight works of the evangelical movement, very much in demand today.

2224 Concise Oxford English Dictionary, 11th Edition $29.95

The Concise Oxford English Dictionary is the most popular dictionary of its kind around the world and is noted for its clear, concise definitions as well as its comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the vocabulary of the English-speaking world. Authoritative and up to date, this eleventh edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary contains over 240,000 words, phrases, and definitions, including 900 new words. It offers rich vocabulary coverage, with full treatment of World English, rare, historical, and archaic terms, as well as scientific and technical vocabulary, and provides hundreds of helpful notes on grammar and usage. New to this edition is a fascinating Word Histories feature, detailing the origins and development of 100 words, such as accolade and candid. This dictionary contains full appendices on topics such as alphabets, currencies, electronic English, and the registers of language, from formal to slang, plus a useful Guide to Good English with advice on grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

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2226 The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, Revised Edition $150.00

The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, since its first appearance in 1957, has established itself as the indispensable one-volume reference work on all aspects of the Christian Church. This Revised Edition, published in 2005, builds on the unrivalled reputation of the previous editions. Revised and updated, it reflects changes in academic opinion and Church organization. There is increased coverage of the Eastern Churches, certain issues in moral theology, and developments stemming from the Second Vatican Council. Numerous new entries have been added and the extensive bibliographies have been brought up to date. Readers are provided with over 6,000 authoritative cross-referenced A-Z entries covering all aspects of the subject.

2228 The Complete Library of Christian Worship (8 Vols.) $199.95

If you are looking for more knowledge and tools for teaching and leading worship in a converging spiritual world, then you will find what you are looking for here. The Complete Library of Christian Worship edited by Robert E. Webber is the most comprehensive worship resource available. These books present all aspects of Christian worship in their biblical origins, historical development, and contemporary use. This massive eight volume work contains over 3,400 Pages! More than ten years of exhaustive research have gone into the development of a comprehensive resource for the worshiping church, The Complete Library of Christian Worship. It features materials from thousands of books and other resources on the subject of worship and original articles from over 600 scholars and church leaders, including representatives from every Christian denomination as well as many seminaries and institutions of higher learning. The result is a beautiful collection that covers every aspect of Christian worship.

2390 The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text, with $39.99 Apparatus

This publication of The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text marks the first time in the twentieth century that a critical edition of the Greek New Testament has used the vast bulk of extant manuscripts as a basis for its text. This text therefore represents a sharp departure from the kind of text found in the currently popular third edition of the United Bible Societies Greek Testament and in the twenty-sixth edition of the Nestle-Aland text. The Majority Text New Testament abandons the one-hundred-year-old theories of Westcott and Hort and the resulting reliance on a few older Egyptian-based manuscripts. It offers students and scholars of the Greek New Testament a significant and viable option to the form of text that has enjoyed currency in recent decades, but which cries out for critical reassessment.

2419 Jon Courson's Application Commentary NT on CD-ROM $34.99

Jon Courson’s Application Commentary combines a verse-by-verse teaching of every paragraph of Scripture with practical topical studies throughout. Courson has amassed more than 1,500 teachings in an expositional style. This New Testament commentary is a unique blend of information and inspiration presented in a way unique to Jon Courson. The evangelical pastor, Jon Courson, founded the Applegate Christian Fellowship in Southern Oregon. What started as a home fellowship of a few is now the home church for over 10,000 people. In 2002, he left Oregon to assist pastor Chuck Smith at the 25,000-member Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California.

2421 Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology $99.95

The Pseudepigrapha are among the most important non-canonical texts for biblical study, second only to the Dead Sea Scrolls. Students of the Bible engage the literature of the Pseudepigrapha (Greek portions as well as those in Hebrew and Aramaic) because this material provides sharp insight into how the Jewish community of Jesus’ day approached and interpreted the Hebrew Scriptures. Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology includes morphologically tagged and lemmatized Greek texts for 81 books, letters, and fragments, making it the most complete electronic assemblage of Greek pseudepigraphal texts available! Currently, people who want to study the OT Greek Pseudepigrapha must track down and acquire dozens of critical editions in hard copy, scattered across libraries and publishers around the globe. The Greek running text in the Logos edition is drawn from the best available scholarly editions in the public domain.

2422 The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary $32.95

This comprehensive reference tool provides a helpful and reliable guide for reading and studying the Bible. Nearly 5,000 entries identify every person and place named in the Bible, examine the contents and background of each biblical book and related writings, describe the physical and cultural aspects of the world of the Bible, and explain and interpret important focuses of biblical theology—matters that the Bible student may encounter in reading and discussion. Although primarily evangelical in focus, The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary addresses objectively the broad spectrum of interpretation. The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary is based on a translation of the 1975 edition of the internationally respected Bijbelse Encyclopedie, edited under the direction of W. H. Gispen. This English revision reflects recent archaeological discoveries and the breadth of current American biblical scholarship, including insights from critical analysis of literary, historical, and sociological issues.

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2424 Goodly Heritage Library - Shelf Two $49.95

The desire of the Goodly Heritage Library Series is to provide a wide collection of books, some of which may be unfamiliar, but will bless the hearts of the user. The wide range includes history books, reference books, literature, as well as books on Bible Study, Commentaries, and Devotionals. The wide range includes history books, reference books, literature, as well as books on Bible Study, Commentaries, and Devotionals. These collections are complexly searchable by topic or reference and can provide a wonderful source of information to a wide range of users. Each of these books has earned a special place in the heart of God's people. The Goodly Heritage Library - Shelf Two contains 20 Volumes and represents more than 5,200 Pages in print!

2431 A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early $79.95 Christian Literature

If the title of this grammar seems similar to another heavyweight tool for Greek study, it's no accident. In fact, Robert W. Funk consciously styled his translation of Blass-Debrunner's grammar after Bauer's Greek-English Lexicon, calling them "twin tools for the study of the language of the primitive church." And it's no exaggeration to say that A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (BDF) is just as essential for serious study of the Greek New Testament as A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (BDAG). Because BDF contains longer explanations with more examples, it serves as a kind of "commentary" on a word or word form and its grammar and syntax. This detailed commentary can help you arrive at sound exegetical conclusions and give you increased confidence in your scholarship or preaching!

2434 Selected Works of Martyn Lloyd-Jones (10 Vols.) $149.95

This collection contains ten volumes of enduring commentary, theology, and Christian living material from Martyn Lloyd-Jones, one of the twentieth century's leading voices in evangelical doctrine and preaching. Includes more than 3,300 pages of Lloyd-Jones' highly relevant and well-loved works. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) is recognized as one of the last century's most gifted preachers and writers. He served as minister of Westminster Chapel in London for 25 years and preached extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Through his devotional writings, commentaries and other books, Lloyd-Jones has had a profound influence upon the Christian church and the lives of many thousands worldwide.

2435 D. A. Carson “Love of God” Collection (3 Vols.) $44.95

D. A. Carson 'Love of God' Collection is an excellent three-title collection from well-respected evangelical scholar D. A. Carson. Two devotional titles and one theology & doctrine title make up this value-packed 900+ page collection.

2439 Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture CD-ROM, Volume 1 $379.95

The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture from InterVarsity Press does what very few of today’s students of the Bible could do for themselves. With the aid of computer technology, the vast array of writings from the church fathers—including much that is available only in the ancient languages—have been combed for their comment on Scripture. From these results, scholars with a deep knowledge of the fathers and a heart for the church have hand selected material for each volume, shaping, annotating and introducing it to today’s readers. Each portion of commentary has been chosen for its salient insight, its rhetorical power and its faithful representation of the consensual exegesis of the early church. The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture is an ecumenical project, promoting a vital link of communication between the varied Christian traditions of today and their common ancient ancestors in the faith.

2443 Theological Journal Library Volume 8 $39.95

Theological Journals are a tremendous resource for Biblical studies. But copies of Theological Journals are difficult to find, impossible to buy, and even if you are fortunate enough to have a library of journals in print form, they take up lots of shelf space. Plus, finding the topic or Bible passage you are interested in is difficult, to say the least. The Theological Journal Library CD combines several of the best conservative, scholarly, evangelical journals and classic works on church history in one easy to use CD that allows you to rapidly search through all the titles for the words, phrases, topics, authors, passages, etc. which you are interested in. It is an invaluable tool for everyone who studies, teaches or preaches Scripture.

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2455 Palestine in the Time of Jesus: Social Structures and Social $23.00 Conflicts

Hanson and Oakman’s award-winning and illuminating volume has become a widely used and cited introduction to the social context of the early Jesus movement. Along with an overview of the ancient Mediterranean worldview, it explores major domains and institutions of Roman Palestine: kinship, politics, economy, and religion. Through a judicious use of the social sciences, Hanson and Oakman's enormously helpful volume explains in a readable way the primary social institutions and structures of ancient Palestine, with a view to how they are reflected in and shaped the early Jesus movement. After an overview of social analysis and of the ancient Mediterranean worldview, the core of the book systematically presents major domains and institutions of family, politics, and economy, always with reference to specific biblical and other ancient texts. In a concluding chapter, the authors explore Palestine's religious institutions, especially Herod's Tmeple systems and Jesus' relation to it. 2459 The Book of Concord $40.00

Now on Libronix CD-ROM, and with hyperlinks to the biblical text, this fresh translation of The Book of Concord takes into account new scholarship, changes in the English language, new knowledge of the history and theology of these documents, and a more technology- driven populace. A review of the text in light of a mountain of new scholarship and other factors dictated the new translation and apparatus, including changes in the English language over the past forty years, differences in the training and preparation of seminarians and pastors, limitations in the introductions and annotations to the various parts of the book, new knowledge of the history and theology of these very documents, and the occasional error in Tappert’s translation. Kolb and Wengert’s team of leading Reformation historians was augmented by consultation with one hundred other scholars and teachers who use The Book of Concord continually, and two other teams of scholars who have reviewed the translations.

2460 Collegeville Catholic Reference Library, Version 2.0 $75.00

The Collegeville Catholic Reference Library, Version 2.0, which includes some of Liturgical Press' most popular reference works, provides an exciting understanding of Catholic theology and spirituality. This collection is the perfect combination of dictionaries and commentaries for in-depth Bible study from a Catholic perspective. The Collegeville Catholic Reference Library is a great resource for those who are serious about Bible study and want to examine the Bible from a Catholic point of view.

2462 Personal Book Builder - Private Use Edition $99.95

Libronix Personal Book Builder is the ideal tool for people who want to archive their own notes, sermons or lesson materials. It is great for pastors or professors who want to keep an archive of all their sermons or course notes. In short it is the ideal tool for anybody who has a need to create personal electronic copies of non-commercial materials that they own and link them to the entire Libronix Digital Library System for their own private use. With the Libronix Personal Book Builder you are able to easily create your own Libronix compatible books. All books created with the Personal Book Builder Private Use Edition will work only on the system that they were created on. You will not be able to share these books with any other user. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

2463 Personal Book Builder - Standard Edition $169.95

Personal Book Builder Creation License (all resources in this collection expire after a year.) Libronix Personal Book Builder is the ideal tool for pastors who want to create and distribute sermons and lesson materials. It is great for teachers or professors who want to distribute course notes. It is a great delivery system for dissertations and research papers. It is a great tool for the preservation, publication and distribution of historic public domain works. In short it is the ideal tool for anybody who has a need to publish non- commercial materials that link to the entire Libronix Digital Library System. With the Libronix Personal Book Builder you can easily create your own Libronix compatible books. They appear in “My Library.” They are fully searchable and have the ability to link to Bibles and other books in your library. The books function much like commercial Libronix DLS-compatible books and share most of the same features. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

2467 Preaching & Leadership Collection (18 Vols.) $139.95

This collection of 18 resources is designed with the working pastor in mind. It will hone the effectiveness, quality, and focus of any pastor's ministry, whether they are just starting out or have decades of experience behind them. With nearly 3,300 pages of material written out of the life experiences of dozens of pastors, this collection is nothing if not practical!

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2472 Foundations for the Family Series $39.95

This four-book series combines the knowledge of more than 30 contributors with expert perspectives on Christian families. The books attempt to describe biblical foundations for manhood and womanhood and answer many of the questions that face our congregations. Why is our nation experiencing a crisis in family identity? What does the Bible say about true masculinity and true femininity and how does that affect our world? The editors hope these books "show how faithfulness to Scripture regarding manhood and womanhood results in a ministry that does not run from but faces and resolves the tough problems that confront people in their lives as men and women today."

2473 Foundations of Pentecostal Theology $64.95

This is an extensive resource of the Pentecostal movement’s theology and doctrine, including the doctrines of the Scriptures, God, Man, Sin, Salvation, the Holy Spirit, Divine Healing, the Church, Angels, and Last Things. The one-volume reference is the culmination of Dr. Guy P. Duffield and Dr. N.M. Van Cleave’s life studies of the Pentecostal movement. In this volume you will find thorough treatises of all the fundamental doctrines of the Christian church presented not as theory, but as teachings to be believed and practiced. Those doctrines which are considered to be "distinctives" to the Pentecostal movement (e.g. Divine Healing, the Baptism with the Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts) are given extensive and complete treatment. Co-authored by seasoned and trustworthy men who have devoted their lives to scholarly study of the Word, systematic teaching and expository preaching, this book provides an unmatched resource for all who seek to know sound doctrine which can be worked out in the realities of life and ministry.

2474 "A Workman Approved By God" Video Series - DVD-ROM (34 $249.95 Hours)

Logos is pleased to offer the CrossTV/Word Pictures video series A Workman Approved By God as our newest addition to the Libronix video library. Using the Libronix Digital Library System, with incorporated video capabilities, this 16-part series is accessible for study and reference. The video book series utilizes the same tagging techniques featured in our electronic book collections, so it fits seamlessly into your existing library, adding a new tool in your study of Hermeneutics and biblical interpretation. How can you determine whether someone is correctly interpreting God’s Word? In a day and age when there are over 1000 Christian Denominations, and literally thousands of cults, (and everybody seems to have a different interpretation of scripture), that’s not an insignificant question. So how do you know? In a word: Hermeneutics. Which is just a fancy word for the science of biblical interpretation.

2478 Works of John Bunyan (61 titles) $79.95

One of the most prominent Puritans of all time, John Bunyan, was well known as a respected preacher during his lifetime and remembered through his writings to this day. While best known for The Pilgrim's Progress, Holy War, and Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, Bunyan actually wrote far more books of exposition, doctrine, theology, and the practical application of Reformed thought in the Christian's life. Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress has inspired readers for more than three hundred years. It is one of the best-loved and most widely read books in English literature and has been translated into more languages than any book, other than the Bible. Its prolific author applied the same simple and passionate writing style to literally dozens of Bible-centered and doctrinally rich texts that have inspired generations of Christians for centuries after his death. Bunyan's writings share the same clear and direct style as his immensely popular sermons, which were known to draw crowds of around 3,000 individuals on Sunday, and about 1,200 at his 7 am weekday

2479 Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical $79.95 Research

At over 1,500 pages, Archibald Thomas Robertson’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research is one of the most exhaustive descriptions of New Testament Greek ever produced. No reference grammar written in English since Robertson's covers NT Greek in as much detail. Thus, this grammar remains an important tool for the exegete, even though it is somewhat older and should be supplemented with modern grammars to take into account advances in the field. A.T. Robertson is also known for his well- loved study aid Word Pictures in the New Testament, which is available from Logos.

2482 Biblical Counseling Collection (30 Vols.) $299.95

This 30 volume collection of biblical counseling titles is an amazing compilation of Christian counseling resources. The Biblical Counseling Collection features some of Jay E. Adams' outstanding counseling titles, including The Christian Counselor's Manual, Competent to Counsel, and A Theology of Christian Counseling. It includes works from 21 different authors, including Steve Farrar, Elizabeth George, Jerry Bridges, and Lou Priolo. This collection includes informative studies on general Christian counseling, as well as very focused works on Women's and Men's counseling needs, counseling victims of sexual abuse, eating and diet issues, dating, working through struggles with sexual sin and anger, and developing a deeper walk with God. A fantastic resource for the library of a pastor or Christian counselor.

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2483 Following God Workbook Series $339.95

The Following God Workbook Series consists of study workbooks designed to provide an introspective look at key characters and concepts found in the Bible. The theme "Following God" is one that emphasizes the importance of building a relationship with God and living a life totally surrendered to His leading. All study books incorporate important scriptural points of interest into every lesson and focus on the characters and concepts studied from a historical perspective. Each study book contains personal, interactive application sections that literally thousands have come to appreciate since the first Following God workbook was released. The Following God Workbook Series includes 20 Workbooks and 14 Leader's Guidebooks.

2484 Logos Insulated Travel Mug $14.95

This 16 oz. travel tumbler has a stainless steel interior covered by a translucent blue plastic shell with the horizontal Logos logo. It goes anywhere and keeps your favorite beverage hot or cold for hours. Includes a twist-on lid for traveling convenience and fits in car beverage holders. The Logos Insulated Travel Mug is the perfect way to enjoy your favorite beverage and show your taste in Bible software at the same time. Also makes a great gift for the Logos enthusiast!

2485 Logos Clear Glass Mug $6.95

This 13 oz. mug sports the vertical Logos logo and three-finger handle design. Solid glass construction is dishwasher safe and gives the mug a nice heft (1 pound, 1 ounce to be precise). The Logos Clear Glass Mug, coffee mug, tea mug... is the perfect way to enjoy your favorite beverage and show your taste in Bible software at the same time. Also makes a great gift for the Logos enthusiast!

2486 The College Press NIV Commentary Series (Complete NT) on CD- $349.95 ROM

The College Press Commentary series, which is based on the New International Version Bible, blends solid scholarship with practical usefulness. It is a non-technical commentary written with the layperson, Bible study leader, preacher, or youthworker in mind. The Logos Bible Software edition contains the complete text of all 19 printed volumes, totalling nearly 6,500 pages of commentary that works verse by verse through every book of the New Testament. The College Press NIV Commentary Series is a serious effort to join the scholarship of two branches of this unity movement so as to speak with one voice concerning the Word of God. Our desire is to provide a resource for your study of the New Testament that will benefit you whether you are preparing a Bible School lesson, a sermon, a college course, or your own personal devotions. Today as we survey the wreckage of a broken world, we must turn again to the Lord and his Word, unite under his banner and communicate the life-giving message to those who are in desperate need. 2487 Crossway Classic Commentary Collection (13 Vols.) $149.95

For hundreds of years Christendom has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by great men of God highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentaries present the very best work on individual Bible books, carefully adapted for maximum understanding and usefulness for today's believers. This collection includes 13 volumes of classic commentary on Scripture from authors such as Calvin, Hodge, Ryle, Spurgeon and Lightfoot. These are edited and abridged editions, made more accessible to the English-only reader by removing quotations from the original languages, discussions of textual variants, and other technical matter. Commentary is keyed to the New International Version. So far as is possible, everything is tailored to the needs and enrichment of thoughtful readers—lay Christians, students, and those in the ministry.

2488 American History Collection (8 Vols.) $19.95

The American History Collection is an amazing resource for any scholar who desires to understand more about the formative documents of American government. Including Thomas Paine's Common Sense, The Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, this is a very significant collection and should be a part of any American scholar's library. Making the American History Collection a part of your Logos Bible Software library allows you to take advantage of tools for in-text searching and the ease of incorporating these documents into your study workspace. When preparing for a sermon or studying a current political or social issue, it is easy to overlook the precedents established by the history of America. Your Logos Bible Software is a tool for historical analysis as you incorporate these documents, including the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence that allows you to establish historical perspective and therefore engage in a more informed topical study.

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2493 Words of Light & Life Collection (7 Vols.) $64.95

Dr. F.P. Möller's Words of Light and Life collection engages a wide range of topics, including human knowledge of God, Christ's humanity and relationship to humanity, sin and salvation, the Kingdom of God and the sacraments, Creation, the Holy Spirit, and Eschatology. Möller approaches this study of dogmatics from a Pentecostal-charismatic background.

2494 Oswald Chambers Collection (24 vols) $119.95

One of the most beloved writers of our time, Oswald Chambers is best known for his devotional My Utmost for His Highest. A timeless classic read by millions every day around the world, this devotional has had a profound influence on the Christian walk of countless believers since it was first published in 1927. If you've read and appreciated the devotional, you owe it to yourself to explore Chambers' full-length essays and books. They are just as penetrating, substantial and insightful as the shorter pieces, but the author is able to develop his themes more completely. This collection brings together 24 of Chambers' best full-length works on topics ranging from prayer to sin, from lessons on suffering to meditations on the Holy Spirit. Chambers' words pierce through apathy and laziness, challenging the reader to grow in the Christian disciplines rather than stagnate. As a former professor of philosophy and YMCA chaplain, his words appeal powerfully both to the intellect and to the heart.

2497 Chapman's New Testament-Greek Notebook $19.95

Benjamin Chapman's New Testament-Greek Notebook is designed to be a tool for learning and developing a more complete understanding of New Testament Greek. Recommended to students who desire to develop their Greek language skills, this title is a well- organized, approachable study of the Greek New Testament that fits perfectly into your Logos Bible Software. Chapman's work on New Testament Greek is already featured in Logos Bible Software in his Greek New Testament Insert, co-authored with Gary Steven Shogren. The print edition was published in ring-bound notebook format, allowing scholars the ability to use this resource along with their concordances, lexicons, and other study tools. Chapman's goal was to provide tool which "pastors, missionaries, and other professional interpreters of the Word will find...a handy place to keep their exegetical notes." In electronic format, this practical guide will serve the needs of any student of the Bible, providing instant access to the Greek language tools you need easily.

2499 Jesus Christ The Greatest Life $29.95

Combining each of the Gospel accounts, Jesus Christ The Greatest Life: A Unique Blending of the Four Gospels is an exceptional Bible study resource. Written as a chronological study of Christ's life, all four Gospel accounts are brought together into a single narrative, perfect for Bible study through the specific events in the life of Christ. This work has sold over 200,000 copies and is widely used by Dr. Earl Radmacher. The Greatest Life is an original translation of the Gospels, designed to present "a continuous story with strict adherence to the original grammar, while preserving the best English equivalent." It also incorporates numerous in-text notes, diagrams, and links that help the scholar relate passages from each Gospel together into a single, cohesive story. Jesus Christ The Greatest Life combines two previously published works. The first is The Life of Christ in Stereo copyrighted in 1969 by Western Seminary, and the second is The Greatest Story copyrighted in 1994 by Western Seminary.

2500 Warren Wiersbe's Old Testament "Be" Series (27 vols) $159.95

This product features all of Warren Wiersbe's "Be" Series of Old Testament commentaries. Breaking down each book into topical chapters, Wiersbe writes an approachable commentary series that allows any reader to understand the biblical text in new ways. The "Be" Series is the culmination of Wiersbe's life work and is respected by many as an easy-to-read, stimulating approach to Bible study. Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is Writer-in-Residence at Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary. He has pastored three churches, including the Moody Church in Chicago, and served as General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible Broadcast.

2502 The Life and Work of St. Paul (2 Vols.) $34.95

Of this work, F. W. Farrar writes, "My chief object has been to give a definite, accurate, and intelligible impression of St. Paul’s teaching; of the controversies in which he was engaged; of the circumstances which educed his statements of doctrine and practice; of the inmost heart of his theology in each of its phases; of his Epistles as a whole, and of each Epistle in particular as complete and perfect in itself. In our custom of studying the Bible year after year in separate texts and isolated chapters, we are but too apt to lose sight of what the Bible is as a whole, and even of the special significance of its separate books. I thought, then, that if I could in any degree render each of the Epistles more thoroughly familiar, either in their general aspect or in their special particulars, I should be rendering some service—however humble—to the Church of God..."

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2507 Bible Studies by Adolf Deissmann $29.95

In the preface to this work, Deissmann writes, "Bible Studies is the name I have chosen for the following investigations, since all of them are more or less concerned with the historical questions which the Bible, and especially the Greek version, raises for scientific treatment." This book revolutionized New Testament scholarship by demonstrating convincingly from Egyptian papyrus scraps that the Greek of the New Testament was not a specialized, spiritual language or "Holy Ghost Greek." One of the great biblical scholars of the 20th century, Adolf Deissmann strongly opposed the idea that New Testament writers used a sacred language and worked to show that it was, indeed, the ordinary language spoken by common people. In Bible Studies, Deissmann shares his observations from then-newly-discovered papyri and inscriptions, shedding light on the language, literature and religion of Hellenistic Judaism and the New Testament church.

2508 A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ (5 Vols.) $179.95

This classic set provides a richly detailed look at the world in which Jesus and his disciples walked. It includes essays on the political and religious establishments of the day (both Roman and Jewish), portraits of leading figures, messianic movements, cultural details, and surveys of relevant Jewish and Greek literature, including the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha. Schürer's work covers the centuries preceding and following Christ's life, and is frequently cited today. The five volumes are broken into two divisions: the first division containing two volumes, the second, three. The First Division covers, "Political History of Palestine, from B.C. 175 to A.D. 135"; the Second Division covers, "The Internal Condition of Palestine, and of the Jewish People, in the Time of Jesus Christ."

2523 The Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul (Ellicott) $16.95

The format of Ellicott's The Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author's own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is new translations of the epistles commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original. Charles John Ellicott (1819-1905) is author of a number of critical works, including commentaries on Galatians, Corinthians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon, Thessalonians, and Ephesians.

2528 College Press NIV Commentary Series: Old Testament (16 Vols.) $398.85

The College Press NIV Commentary Series: Old Testament delivers an Old Testament commentary set that’s as informative as it is accessible, bringing together top-notch biblical scholarship and the clarity of the most popular modern translation of the Bible. Included are 15 commentary volumes and one in-depth introduction to the study of the Old Testament, in total surveying 32 OT books. The College Press NIV Commentary Series: Old Testament caters to a broad readership; from the ivory tower to the pulpit to the pew. The scholar will find a dedication to serious exegesis, with constant appeals to original language texts and dialogue with the interpreters who have gone before. The pastor will discover a wealth of potential sermon material, as the series' verse-by-verse exposition is sensitive both to the texts’ ancient context and Christian application. And the set is throughout marked by a readability that leaves the series accessible to the average lay person looking for a bible study aid.

2530 A Concise Coptic-English Lexicon $19.95

A Concise Coptic-English Lexicon, which began as a word list compiled by students at Fuller Theological Seminary is often regarded as the best resource for students beginning their study of Coptic. Smith's lexicon is commonly paired with Crum's Coptic Dictionary because of their unique relationship and their authority as studies of Coptic Christianity. The Concise Coptic-English Lexicon was originally published in 1983, compared to Crum's work in 1939, and therefore includes additional vocabulary from the discovery of the Nag Hammadi. Smith's work is a useful guide for beginning Coptic students who wish to understand the basics of Coptic. This work often serves as a companion to Crum's Coptic Dictionary by filling in the missing pieces and adding to of one of the most comprehensive Coptic language studies available. Additional Coptic-language resources you'll want to explore include: Sahidic Coptic Collection (Sahidica), The Coptic Versions of the Minor Prophets, and The Nag Hammadi Library in English.

2531 Godet's Commentary on Luke's Gospel (2 Vols) $29.95

Logos is pleased to offer Frederic Louis Godet's classic commentary on the Gospel of Luke. Godet's commentary is frequently referenced to this day as a reliable source for the study of Luke's Gospel. It is one of the most significant studies of Luke from the 19th century and is respected for its exegetical style and ability to address the authenticity and origins of Luke's Gospel with precision. Godet's Commentary on Luke is an important addition to the Logos Bible Software library because of its historical precedence as a premier study of third Gospel. This commentary includes the standard scripture reference tagging and language tools that allow users to integrate the new wealth of knowledge into their existing library and study the Gospel of Luke with greater depth.

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2532 Tony Evans' Understanding God Series (10 Vols) $105.90

Tony Evans' Understanding God Series includes 10 volumes of Evans' most significant works on Christian living. This set includes The Battle is the Lord's, The Promise, and Our God is Awesome. These best-selling works are Evans' guide to spiritual discipline, growing in knowledge and faith, and developing a deeper understanding for the principle aspects that form Christian faith. Each written in his well- known confrontational and convicting style, these books are a valuable resource from one of America's most prominent pastors and leaders.

2547 International Theological Commentary (27 Vols.) $529.95

International in both scope and authorship and theological in approach, Eerdmans' International Theological Commentary moves beyond a descriptive-historical approach to offer a relevant exegesis of the Old Testament text as Holy Scripture. The series aims first, to develop the theological significance of the Old Testament, and second to emphasize the relevance of each book for the life of the church. Recognizing that in our age especially, a commentary on the Bible must transcend the parochialism of Western civilization, the International Theological Commentary is sensitive to issues that are the special problems of those who live outside the "Christian" West. Authors from more than seventeen countries, representing a wide range of geographical, ideological, and ecclesiastical backgrounds, read the Hebrew text of the Old Testament in the twin contexts of Israel and our present day.

2548 Berkouwer's Studies in Dogmatics (14 Vols.) $329.95

Logos Bible Software is pleased to offer G.C. Berkouwer's collection of studies on Christian theology, doctrine, and dogma. The Studies in Dogmatics series noted by many as one of the most significant works of Christian Dogmatics of the 20th century. Berkouwer's work is seen by many to be second only to his predecessor Karl Barth in its significance and contribution to Reformed Christian theology.

2549 Pannenberg's Systematic Theology (3 Vols.) $129.95

Wolfhart Pannenberg is widely regarded as one of the foremost theologians in the world today. Respected by his peers and critics, Pannenberg's treatise on the dogmatics of Christianity is seen as one of greatest achievements in twentieth-century theology and a timeless work that will continue to challenge, teach, and ignite theological studies for decades to come. Noted for his association with "high- church" intellectualism, the writings of Wolfhart Pannenberg offer a new perspective to your library of Christian theology and dogmatics. He is noted for his intellect and interdisciplinary approach in his studies and his expositions are cited amongst the most respected works in contemporary theology.

2569 Explorer's Bible Study - Adult Curriculum (14 courses) $329.95

The Explorer's Bible Study series features unique lessons that will guide you through the Bible and help you prepare for leading small groups or Sunday school. Each course focuses on a specific book or section of the Bible and contains well-researched background information and leading questions that will guide your studies. By utilizing the tools included in the Explorer's Bible Study series, you will be prepared to better facilitate your small group or class and study the Bible with more depth and understanding. The Explorer's Bible Study - Adult Curriculum includes 14 separate Bible study courses, each approximately 30 lessons in length, that are designed to help leaders guide their small groups or Sunday School classes through a full-year study of a book or section of the Bible. Each lesson walks the student through detailed background information that is linked to the biblical text and includes thought-provoking questions about the Scripture to help a leader facilitate discussion and develop deeper analysis.

2572 Goodly Heritage Library - Shelf Three $49.95

The desire of the Goodly Heritage Library Series is to provide a wide collection of books, some of which may be unfamiliar, but will bless the hearts of the user. The wide range includes history books, reference books, literature, as well as books on Bible Study, Commentaries, and Devotionals. The wide range includes history books, reference books, literature, as well as books on Bible Study, Commentaries, and Devotionals. These collections are complexly searchable by topic or reference and can provide a wonderful source of information to a wide range of users. Each of these books has earned a special place in the heart of God's people. The Goodly Heritage Library - Shelf Three contains 15 Volumes and represents more than 5,800 Pages in print!

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2573 The Lectionary Commentary: Theological Exegesis for Sunday's $99.95 Texts (3 Vols.)

An unprecedented, monumental work, the three-volume Lectionary Commentary offers superb exegetical essays on 513 biblical texts from the Revised Common Lectionary spanning the three-year liturgical cycle. Written by seventy-eight pastors, priests, and teachers from a variety of Christian traditions, these essays are meant primarily to serve as exegetical "jump starts" for busy preachers. For pastors who have grown to love Preaching from the Lectionary: An Exegetical Commentary, this is a great companion text. Combining expert commentaries from a wide variety of scholars, The Lectionary Commentary serves as a springboard into deeper studies of your Lectionary text each week. You may find it is the first place you look as you begin your studies for the week as it contains useful background and contextual information that allows you to pursue more focused study in other areas of your software library.

2593 The Life and Epistles of St. Paul (2 Vols) $49.95

Conybeare and Howson's study on The Life and Epistles of St. Paul is one of the most significant contributions to Pauline scholarship to date. Published over 150 years ago, this work still impacts the way New Testament scholars view the 1st century Christian world. Containing a wealth of historical and context-specific knowledge, The Life and Epistles of St. Paul is a necessary addition to the library of any New Testament student.

2594 Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures (63 Vols.) $299.95

This 19th century commentary has served as a standard reference for more than a century. The original work was edited by Peter Lange in Germany (1864-1880). Phillip Schaff supervised the English translation and contributed substantially to the American edition, which runs to some 14,000+ pages. Many early reviewers regarded Schaff’s edition with his additional material as superior to the original. This commentary series appears on recommended book lists to this day (e.g., the Master's Seminary 850 Books for Biblical Expositors) but is out of print and quite difficult to find as a complete set. Lange's Commentary includes a number of unique features that add a great deal of value beyond the text-level commentary. Examples of this are theological and homiletical introductions to the Old Testament (157 pages) and New Testament (37 pages), general introductions for groups of biblical books (e.g., Three Middle Books of the Law, Poetical Books of the Old Testament, Pastoral Letters), and metrical/rhythmical versions of Job and Ecclesiastes.

2596 Biblical Essentials Series (10 Titles) $91.40

How do you answer questions about the validity of Christianity to someone who doesn't believe? Do you find it difficult to maintain a firm foundation in a world where "relative truth" abounds and dozens of worldviews compete for your attention? The Biblical Essentials series is designed to help Christian leaders and lay people find answers to these tough questions and study the Bible in an way that is honest and faithful to its message. The Biblical Essentials series will educate and prepare any student of the Bible in the principles of Christianity and the history of the Church. This set includes 10 titles that focus on how to study the Old and New Testaments as a part of the complete biblical narrative, discussions on understanding and recognizing the difference between today's predominant worldviews, and many other tools to help readers engage in lives filled with Biblical Faith and Biblical Ethics.

2599 The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament (Moulton & Milligan) $39.95

J. H. Moulton and G. Milligan's lexicon was among the first to interact with the thousands of Greek papyri, ostraca, and inscriptions discovered in Egypt during the mid- to late-19th century. These papyrus scraps and potsherds, which date from between the 3rd century B.C. and 8th century A.D., are the written record of everyday life in that time. They are the business contracts, personal emails, office- wide memos, and legal documents of the day. Using this lexicon will help you see how ordinary people would have understood the words and expressions of the New Testament authors. Moulton & Milligan used the papyri and other artifacts to show that New Testament Greek was not a special dialect ('Hebraic Greek') but was rather the common or Koine Greek of the people who lived during this time. In fact, Moulton was an admirer of Adolf Deissmann, one of the first scholars to use the papyri in making a case for Koine Greek.

2603 Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (8 Vols.) $224.95

The Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament (BECNT) is one of today's most respected sources for exegetical studies on the New Testament. Praised for its thoughtful scholarship for studying pastors and readability for inquiring lay people, the BECNT is a standard exegetical commentary for any Bible study library. Along with its recognition as an approachable study for both pastors and lay people, the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament upholds a strong respect for biblical truth in its scholarly approach. The BECNT includes the work of a wide variety of scholars from differing theological persuasions, offering its readers a diverse bank of scholarly knowledge to study from, while maintaining its strong respect for biblical truth. By investigating a variety of viewpoints while maintaining a firm grasp on the truth, the BECNT is able to provide its readers with an authoritative view of each study passage.

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2605 Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals $45.00

The Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals from InterVarsity Press contains biographies of more than four hundred prominent evangelicals and evangelical forebears. Each of these figures has significantly influenced the evangelical community: to learn about them is to better understand the history and present nature of that community. The volume ranges chronologically from the morning star of the Reformation, John Wycliffe, to important shapers of twentieth-century evangelicalism such as John Stott. The great Reformers, Puritans and Pietists appear alongside the leaders of the eighteenth-century evangelical revival and many of their diverse successors. Ministers and theologians, evangelists and preachers, writers and missionaries, and some from other professions comprise a gallery of notables from the English-speaking evangelical world. Comprehensive and accessible articles combine rigorous historical scholarship with profound human interest.

2607 Barth's Church Dogmatics (14 Vols.) $699.95

Karl Barth, who lived from 1886-1968, was perhaps the most influential theologian of the 20th century. Church Dogmatics, Barth's monumental life-work that consists of more than 6 million words, was written over the span of 35 years. In it, Barth covers in depth the great doctrines of the Word of God, God, Creation and Reconciliation. He made it his task "to take all that has been said before and to think it through once more and freshly to articulate it anew as a theology of the grace of God in Jesus Christ." If you have an interest in theology, you should own Barth. Barth's dogmatic theology is loaded with engaging and provocative ideas, which will challenge you for years to come. Two characteristics that define Barth's theology are his emphasis on the person of Christ (Barth "works from Christ outward") and his insistence that ethics and theology cannot be separated. Barth taught that "theology is ethics," since knowing God entails doing his will.

2643 Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek w/ Workbook $37.95

How often do you find yourself wishing that you were able to read New Testament Greek and interact with original language biblical texts? Or maybe you have Greek training, but over the years you've become a bit rusty and need a refresher in the fundamentals of the language. Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek will help you learn to read Koine Greek and help you engage in a new aspect of biblical study. Learning the Basics of New Testament Greek is a complete textbook for learning and developing your Greek language skills. This product contains the complete digitized versions of the textbook and student workbook, which can be used together to follow along through each lesson. Perfect for a student looking to get a head start on learning Greek, or a pastor looking to brush up on vocabulary, this text and workbook cover 40 separate lessons and help students develop their language skills.

2664 Boice's Expositional Commentaries (27 Vols.) $279.95

James Montgomery Boice's complete Expositional Commentary series is now available for your Logos Bible Software electronic library. The material published in these volumes flows from Boice's years of preaching experience at Tenth Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, and as host of The Bible Study Hour radio program. These commentaries reflect Boice's years of experience in the pulpit and speak directly to the hearts of pastors. This set, combined with the advanced tools of the Libronix Digital Library System, offers users an excellent expositional preaching and commentary resource. As you preach through the sections highlighted in these books, your sermons will reap the benefits of Dr. Boice's experience as a pastor himself and his knowledge of practical ways to apply the words of Scripture to his sermons and the everyday life of his congregation.

2754 A Grammatical Analysis of the Greek New Testament $36.00

A Grammatical Analysis of the Greek New Testament presents a verse by verse analysis of the original Greek New Testament. Breaking down the significant Greek words, it offers parsing, including cross-references to the author’s Biblical Greek, notes, glosses, and other relevant information. Grammatical Analysis also provides a succinct interpretation of figures of speech and other explicit or implicit information within the Greek text. The analysis is preceded by a glossary of grammatical terms. Grammatical Analysis has proven itself an invaluable tool for the student and scholar alike. The hope of author Max Zerwick, S.J. is that with this analysis “the Greek text of the New Testament will not remain exclusively a tool on the desks of a decreasing number of specialists but will become a living power in the hands of theologians, of preachers of the Word, of directors of Bible discussion-circles, and finally in the hands of those who pray in private from the Word of God.

2755 On Romans and Other New Testament Essays (Cranfield) $33.95

In On Romans and Other New Testament Essays, C.E.B. Cranfield applies his exhaustive understanding of the book of Romans to issues about which there is currently much lively debate. Topics considered include what Paul meant by “the works of the law”, whether Paul meant pistis Christou to be understood as “faith in Christ” or “Christ’s faith”, and whether the Old Testament law has a continuing place in the life of the Christian church. Cranfield’s knowledge of the scriptures is here also applied to several key books written by his contemporaries. These response essays help to contextualize the topics in the larger theological community. Throughout On Romans, Cranfield explores the vital theological implications of seemingly inconsequential academic discussions. He never loses sight of the relevance of theology and of New Testament studies to the life of the church and the Christian in today’s world.

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2789 Ryrie's Basic Theology $29.99

From the editor of the popular Ryrie Study Bible comes a systematic approach to Christian theology that will prove edifying to any class of theologian, be they pastor or plumber. In Basic Theology, Ryrie has taken the daunting topic of theology and created an even-handed introduction to and reference for a variety of major theological concerns, giving the reader a sturdy foothold for their faith and a powerful weapon against heresy and unfounded interpretations of God’s Word. Written with a clear understanding of the Scriptures and an unpretentious style, Charles Ryrie’s classic Basic Theology is a standard text for many Bible students and pastors. In fact, Ryrie's theology is required reading for a variety of seminary courses. The work's clear, thoughtful language and concise exposition of topics make Basic Theology an easy to understand introduction to systematic theology for the layperson. It also serves as a handy and compact reference for the theologian or scholar.

2792 Morris Proctor's Video Reference Guide Level 1 $29.95

Unleash the power of Logos Bible Software 3 with Morris Proctor's completely new Video Reference Guide Level 1. The Libronix technology powering your Logos Bible Software 3 contains many helpful features when you put them into practice. Unfortunately most Logos users admit to only using about 10% of the software's capabilities. Morris Proctor, authorized trainer for Libronix, quickly shows you how to get the most out of your software. Morris Proctor's Video Reference Guide Level 1 is a two CD set containing 38 sections and over 250 video clips! This guide is brand new! It teaches you to use many of the tools in the new Libronix 3.0 technology. The set divides the software into topics such as Home Page, Bible Word Study, Exegetical Guide, My Library, Basic Searching, Bible Searching, and much more. Then each topic is explained and demonstrated with numerous, short video clips.

2793 Jon Courson's Application Commentary on the Whole Bible $39.99

Jon Courson is one of the most exhilarating ministers today. In his unique style, Pastor Jon has written a complete commentary that is a scholarly work, but is easy to read and makes practical applications for us in our daily walk with Jesus. Included are all three volumes of the commentary (2 Old Testament and 1 New Testament), plus a daily devotional from Jon Courson, and other Nelson Reference works to make this a complete Bible study library. Along with applicable analysis of Scripture, Jon Courson gives helpful background information on each book. This helps the reader quickly gain an understanding on where each book fits into the greater context of the Bible. These background sections are especially useful for important but less frequently read books like Leviticus, Nehemiah, and Titus. Includes A Day's Journey: Beginning in the Gospel of Matthew and ending in the Book of Revelation, A Day's Journey is a collection of 365 short meditations mined from the riches of the New Testament.

2795 Morris Proctor Seminars Training Manual - Logos Bible Software 3 $29.95

This full-color training manual, written by Morris Proctor, takes you step by step through the most used features of Logos Bible Software 3, one topic at a time. In his down-to-earth style Morris introduces you to each topic and then provides clear, easy to follow instructions complete with numerous screenshots. Beginning with the home page (the first screen you see when you open Logos Bible Software), Morris walks you through the features and tools that will take your Bible study to the next level. From word study to Bible searches, from taking notes to launching topical studies, from getting the most out of your Greek and Hebrew Bibles to studying a Bible passage in depth...this manual provides the guidance you need to master Logos Bible Software as quickly as possible. In addition to the in-depth instructions, Morris provides many practical, quick tips that are "called out" in their own text boxes for easy viewing. He also highlights time-saving keyboard shortcuts in a similar graphical style.

2801 Idioms of the Greek New Testament, Second Edition $59.95

Idioms of the Greek New Testament is a ground-breaking grammar written with Stanley E. Porter’s unmatched understanding of New Testament Greek. The work aids the student of New Testament Greek in a number of ways. It can be used as an instructive handbook, as an intermediate level textbook, and as a basic reference work. The major topics of Greek grammar are treated in a helpful pedagogical sequence. Substantial discussions are provided on Greek verb structure, the case system, the use of prepositions, particles, and various types of clauses. The book also includes visual illustrations, references to other Greek grammars, a glossary of terms and full indexes. Throughout Idioms, Porter keeps in mind the traditional categories of Greek grammar. However, he bases his analysis upon principles of modern linguistics. This foundation is translated and adapted for students and teachers who may not have had any exposure to its technical language and method.

2803 Introduction to Biblical Greek Collection (3 Vols.) $69.95

This collection features some of the finest resources available to the student beginning in New Testament Greek. In 100 lessons, it introduces basic Greco-Latin grammar, syntactical constructions, the morphology of New Testament Greek, and discusses many other grammatical items necessary for any novice NT Greek student. On their own, these volumes are powerful tools for studying the Greek of the New Testament. Together, they constitute as much information as a full year’s worth of seminary education in Greek. A legacy of success in the classroom, now you can introduce yourself to New Testament Greek from your home computer with An Introduction to the Study of New Testament Greek Vols. 1&2 and Biblical Greek.

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2804 The School of Biblical Evangelism $24.95

The School of Biblical Evangelism is a comprehensive course on the many essential aspects of contemporary evangelism. Its core 101 lessons are designed to thoroughly equip the Christian with everything required to spread the Gospel in today’s religiously and philosophically fractured society. In simple and down-to-earth lessons, Cameron and Comfort tell you everything you need to know about evangelizing to atheists, Mormons, New Agers, those who have put their faith in science, and many others. The lessons also teach you how to perform open-air sermons, how to know whether or not a particular group is truly Christian, creative ways of sharing your faith, and much more! Each lesson begins with a thought-provoking quote and a comment on the topic from Kirk Cameron. This is followed by “Questions & Objections” where a common question or objection to the Christian faith is posed along with a response.

2806 Moulton-Howard-Turner Greek Grammar Collection (5 Vols.) $239.95

At the heart of this collection is the Grammar of New Testament Greek, begun by J.H. Moulton in 1906 and finished by Nigel Turner in 1976. In four volumes the authors have covered every aspect of the Greek language as it applies to the New Testament. Their thought- provoking analysis is supplemented by a multitude of invaluable charts and indices. Together with the grammar is Turner’s Grammatical Insights into the New Testament. This volume covers a number of controversial subjects that were beyond the scope of the grammar. It demonstrates the theologically vital information one can garner by applying knowledge of Greek to the study of the New Testament. This collection represents over seventy years of New Testament Greek scholarship. Each included work is characterized by solid erudition and innovative thought expressed in enjoyable prose. As compelling as it is comprehensive, the Moulton-Howard-Turner Greek Grammar Collection is an invaluable resource for advanced students of New Testament Greek.

2807 Christian Educator’s Collection (3 Vols.) $64.95

The renowned Christian Educator’s Handbook series has long been a popular source for practical and reliable information on teaching from a Biblical foundation. Each book in this collection offers the Christian educator sound insight on a wide breadth of topics. These range from the best way to integrate a Christian worldview in the classroom, to the state of adult education today. The series tackles each issue from a variety of angles with contributing chapters by well-known evangelical authors. Included is: The Christian Educator’s Handbook on Teaching, The Christian Educator’s Handbook on Spiritual Formation and The Christian Educator’s Handbook on Adult Education.

2809 Morris Proctor Seminars Inductive Bible Study Manual - Logos $25.00 Bible Software 3

One of the questions Logos trainer Morris Proctor hears most frequently is “With so many Logos Bible Software features how do I organize the software for the most effective Bible study?” This full-color manual, with more than 60 pages, answers that question. First, Morris explains the principles of inductive Bible study, then he provides four step-by-step plans for organizing Logos for hands-on, practical Bible study. For each plan, Morris suggests which books and Bibles to use and whether you need a collection, association, workspaces, automated report, etc. This manual is like having Morris in the room with you to help tweak and configure your system for personal Bible study the way you're accustomed to doing it. Whether you’re a pastor, Sunday school teacher, or someone who just enjoys digging deep into the word, you’ll benefit from Morris' easy to understand style. He’ll teach you how to get the most out of your Bible study and the most out of Logos Bible Software 3. 2810 Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology and Counseling, Second Edition $59.99

The Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology and Counseling, Second Edition incorporates the latest findings from the most capable authors on key topics, issues, and movements in the field of psychology. With over 1,400 entries (articles and cross-references), this massive volume has everything the Christian psychologist or counselor needs to identify disorders, trends, techniques, and other essential concepts. And each article has been reviewed for the second edition to reflect the current literature in the field. The Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology and Counseling has established itself as one of the premier resources for pastors, counselors, and Christian psychologists. This second edition has an added benefit for pastors and counselors: to address the unique challenges they face, a new category of articles exploring the many aspects of pastoral care and counseling has been added. These include articles on grace and pastoral care, the role of the Holy Spirit in counseling, legal issues in counseling, and pastoral care of the sick.

2812 D. A. Carson Collection (5 Vols.) $69.95

This five-volume collection brings together some of D. A. Carson’s best-loved writings on spiritual growth and Biblical exegesis. Each work challenges readers to live out their faith in an intimate relationship with the Lord. Titles include Basics for Believers, Exegetical Fallacies, Showing the Spirit, and Call to Spiritual Reformation. The collection also includes New Testament Commentary Survey. In it, Carson applies his many years of Biblical scholarship to the evaluation of a multitude of single- and multi-volume New Testament commentaries. He offers advice and guidance in your search for the best resources available, helping you get the most from your Bible study. D. A. Carson’s exegesis is exemplary. His command of the relevant literature leaves one breathless. His ability to move from exegesis to theology is singular. And his spiritual wisdom permeates his many pastoral comments. Author D. A. Carson has also served as editor for the popular New Bible Commentary.

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2814 Introducing The Apocrypha: Message, Context, And Significance $27.99

In Introducing the Apocrypha, David deSilva considers the controversial apocryphal (or “deuterocanonical”) texts of the Scriptures, revealing their significance for all sects of Christianity. For each text, he provides a thorough examination of its structure, contents, formative influences, date of composition, and other background details. He also presents clear summations of each book’s themes and lessons. Whether one is Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, or Protestant, these books should be read and studied for their inherent value. Introducing the Apocrypha begins with an explanation of the value of studying the Apocrypha and surveying the historical context from which these writings emerged. DeSilva then proceeds through each book of the Apocrypha. Along the way, readers are introduced to connections between the Apocrypha and the Old and New Testaments and are encouraged to embark upon their own exploration of these fascinating books.

2815 The Bible in Translation: Ancient and English Versions $14.95

The Bible in Translation outlines the development of biblical translation, including a careful analysis of more than fifty versions of the Bible. Author Bruce Metzger, one of the most respected living biblical scholars, explores the circumstances under which each translation was produced and offers insight into its underlying objectives, characteristics, and strengths. Metzger begins this engaging survey with the earliest translations of the Old and New Testaments before proceeding to English versions dating from the eleventh century to the present. Having served on a number of modern translation committees, his insights into the evolution of Bible translation flow not only from careful research, but also from personal experience. Translations under consideration include the Septuagint, Coptic versions, the Wycliffite Bible, the , the King James Bible, Weymouth’s New Testament in Modern Speech, the New International Version, Peterson’s The Message, and many others.

2818 Exposition of Ephesians (8 Vols.) $139.95

Dr. Lloyd-Jones’s much loved series on Ephesians is one of the most complete commentaries on that book. This eight-volume set displays the respected author’s elegant style and probing exegesis. Each volume covers a portion of the Book of Ephesians, from an overview of God’s ultimate purpose to an exploration of the Christian soldier. The entire series is marked by Lloyd-Jones’s careful exposition of the themes and thoughts in Ephesians. Each issue is comprehensively explored and fit into the over-arching purpose of the epistle. Moreover, he demonstrates how the modern Christian can practically apply the spiritual truths of the book to their everyday lives. Lloyd-Jones begins by showing how the first chapter of Ephesians is basic to all New Testament studies. He asserts that the great doctrine Paul lays out in this chapter illuminates the entire teaching of Ephesians. The series concludes with an examination of the general principles of spiritual warfare.

2824 Guides to New Testament Exegesis Collection (7 Vols.) $89.95

The Guides to New Testament Exegesis Collection provides the methods and principles you need to study the genres of the New Testament. These exegetical guides introduce readers to both the specific nature of a particular genre and to basic principles for exegeting that literary type. Four literary types comprise the New Testament: the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the Letters, and the Apocalypse. Each genre is distinct, and each requires different methodological sensitivities. Consequently, applying the same method to different genres will often lead to serious misunderstandings. The Guides to New Testament Exegesis Collection will show you how to discerningly examine the New Testament without fear of misinterpretation. Moreover, each in-depth volume contains a myriad of views from scholars on particular issues specific to literary types found in the New Testament. The diversity of thought presented allows for a broader perspective on each topic discussed. Each volume concludes with a bibliography of twenty essential works for further study.

2825 Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul (17 Vols.) $899.95

The Library of NT Studies: JSNTS on Paul assembles some of the most penetrating investigations into the character and content of Paul’s epistles available. Each book in this collection features exhaustive analyses of Paul from a host of viewpoints, all serving to construct a more perfect reflection of the apostle, his theology, and his world. Surveying a variety of aspects of Pauline Christianity, this collection canvasses topics as diverse as Paul’s political motivations, community-identity construction, the prevalence of non-Pauline interpolations in the Epistles, scalometry’s relevance to Paul’s writings, and many other fascinating issues. Written with the academic in mind, the progressive thought and timely analysis exhibited here will prove profitable to anyone wishing to study this complex apostle more deeply. The Library of New Testament Studies is published regularly by T & T Clark International, a world-class religious academic publishing program that is both interdisciplinary and international in scope.

2830 Second Temple Period Collection (19 Vols.) $799.95

The Second Temple Period Collection culls select academic work from a variety of disciplines in order to fully reveal the importance of this era’s literary output and history. It features titles dedicated to the exposition of single topics, comprehensive histories, and commentaries on specific apocryphal and pseudepigraphal works that were composed during the Second Temple Period. The Second Temple Period spans from roughly 515 B.C. to 70 A.D. (from the rebuilding of the Temple after the Babylonian exile to the destruction of the Temple by the Romans). This period of time covers both the span between the Old and New Testaments and the time during which nearly all the New Testament events took place. Studying the Second Temple Period, and the literature it produced, is therefore of paramount importance to understanding the cultural and historical background to the Christian scriptures.

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2831 An Introductory Bibliography for the Study of Scripture $13.95

An Introductory Bibliography for the Study of Scripture presents an annotated list of scholarly works, perfect for the student beginning a study in one of the many Scripture-related disciplines. Fitzmyer has gathered together the greatest titles in Biblical literature and briefly describes each work. He presents only those resources which will be best suited to each particular field of study. Each title is organized into convenient categories. These categories, each one comprising a their own chapter, include Grammars, Concordances, Commentaries, Geography, History, Hermeneutics, and many others. Every basic discipline related to Scriptural studies is here represented. The titles are ordered alphabetically in each categoy subdivision. The more important ones are listed with an asterisk, and the most important with two asterisks. With An Introductory Bibliography for the Study of Scripture, readers now have access to the best primary and secondary titles available.

2834 Problems in Theology (4 Vols.) $129.95

The Problems in Theology series gives those interested in contentious theological problems the sources necessary to cut to the heart of the debate. Featuring an assortment of extracts from the primary sources shaping these issues today, these volumes cover the purpose of creation, the nature of evil, the relationship of science to religion, and the Acts of God. Each volume features a useful introduction to situate the student in the discussion. The general chapter topics are nuanced into specific subchapters with several excerpts from theological works. These develop the positions and arguments of a particular theological issue. Each chapter concludes with stimulating questions for further discussion. The Bible is not without its controversies. In the realm of theology, specific issues can be viewed from any number of disparate vantage points. Finding the resources necessary to understand the issues can be a daunting task. The Problems in Theology series brings relevant sources together in thought-provoking volumes.

2836 Introduction to Akkadian $17.95

Introduction to Akkadian offers a twelve-lesson course in the essentials of Akkadian grammar. The lessons feature concise explanations of Akkadian grammar, as well as exercises in reading, transliteration and translation. These introduce the student to common vocabulary and basic cuneiform signs. In addition, Introduction includes appendices dealing with Akkadian phonetics and metrology, indices, and a paradigm of the strong verb. There are many reasons why the study of Akkadian would prove worthwhile. Akkadian is one of the great cultural languages of world history. For a period of some 2500 years it was the vehicle of a dominant culture in the Ancient Near East, and abundant written records were written in it: religious, historical, literary, and grammatical. The language is a member of the Semitic language family, one of its earliest and, overwhelmingly, its best attested ancient member. As such, it is similar not only to ancient Hebrew, but also Ugartic.

2837 Hermeneutics Collection (12 Vols.) $649.95

The Hermeneutics Collection offers those interested in the history and method of Scriptural interpretation a wealth of scholarly titles. The works included examine modern hermeneutical processes, keying in on important issues and dialoguing with influential thinkers in the field. Volumes in the collection also survey hermeneutics throughout history, from the Patristic methods of interpretation, to the impact of 19th-century print culture, to the future of hermeneutics as we pass into the third millennium. Humans are interpretive beings. When it comes to Biblical exegesis, it is imperative to identify what factors shape our understanding of the Scriptures and to assess their theological implications. The Hermeneutics Collection presents a comprehensive account of this field, and introduces readers to the inner- workings of contemporary Scriptural interpretation.

2838 Colin E. Gunton Theology Collection (6 Vols.) $229.95

Colin E. Gunton was one of the most distinctive and influential voices in British theology. His works have been widely-acclaimed for their penetrating treatment of Christian doctrines (most notably that of the Trinity), and sharp criticism of modernity and its intellectual fallout. Throughout his many works, he maintains a commitment to classical Christian theology and a joyful enthusiasm for fruits of academic inquiry. The Colin E. Gunton Theology Collection gathers much of this fruit together. Through these six volumes, Gunton’s keen intellect reflects upon such principal theological concerns as the Christian sacraments, Christology, faith, atonement, creation, and the church. The Trinity, as well, is given ample attention as Gunton meditates on these and other paramount issues in Christian doctrine. Included also is The Theology of Reconciliation, a collection of essays edited by Gunton on the nature of reconciliation throughout several spheres of Christian life and belief.

2840 "Apologetics: Defending the Faith" Video Series [DVD-ROM] $89.95

Logos is pleased to offer the CrossTV/Word Pictures “Apologetics: Defending the Faith” video series as our newest addition to the Libronix video library. Using the Libronix Digital Library System, with incorporated video capabilities, this 6-part series is accessible for study and reference. People are tired of a mock, pseudo, superficial Christianity. They’re realizing that…despite all the hype and emotion up front...in the final analysis, much of modern Christianity is nothing more than a “form of Godliness…without the power.” (2 Timothy 3:5) Yet...there is a new, God-sent thirst and hunger amongst a relatively small (but rapidly growing) remnant of people, to experience, know, love, obey, suffer for and serve the one, true, living God with all their hearts, souls, minds and strength. They want to know what God wants us to know, the way He wants us to know it.

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2841 Bible and the Arts Collection (4 Vols.) $89.95

The volumes included in the Bible and the Arts Collection inhabit the spaces where art and the Bible intersect. Covering the visual arts, music, literature, and popular culture, this collection takes its cues from both the latest in media criticism and academic theology. This interdisciplinary approach to the Bible yields an assortment of fascinating and timely studies. These titles will be of interest to anyone captivated by art’s ability to express the Holy. Authors in the Bible and the Arts Collection include thinkers from a variety of backgrounds; media analysts, art critics, theologians and others. Widely traversing the spectrums of both history and medium, they investigate everything from the Biblical imagery in Rudyard Kipling’s “The Man Who Would Be King,” to Scripture’s role in both the book and film versions of Margret Atwood’s A Handmaid’s Tale, to Christian symbolism in Hans Holbein’s The Ambassadors. Moreover, some of the works included turn the tables, analyzing the Bible itself using the tools of literary criticism and the philosophy of

2842 Science & Theology Collection (9 Vols.) $149.95

The Science & Theology Collection traces the implications of scientific inquiry into God’s universe. The nine volumes offered examine many controversial matters within the sciences, while acknowledging God’s providence over creation. These include the ethical and moral aspects of environmental issues, biotechnology, human understanding and anthropology (to name only a few). Renowned scholars from a variety of backgrounds helm each title, endowing the collection with voices from biology, ecology, theology, and other disciplines. The collection presents knowledgeable and approachable answers to the questions that arise when the sciences inform our understanding of Scripture, and when God’s Truth informs our understanding of the sciences.

2847 Josephus in Greek: Niese Critical Edition with Apparatus $179.95

Edited by Benedict Niese, this authoritative edition, derived from various Greek manuscripts, features a critical apparatus that pinpoints the differences in the various manuscripts. Cross-references to Scripture and to the other works in the collection are also in abundance. Each work is preceded by an introductory preface, presented both in English and in Niese's original Latin. Few authors have had as much influence on our understanding of the New Testament world as Josephus. His key works, The Antiquities of the Jews, The War of the Jews, Against Apion and the autobiographical Life have for centuries been scoured by scholars for their extensive historical and linguistical yield. These works, written from Josephus’ vantage as a first century Jewish historian and eye-witness to the first Jewish- Roman war, render an unparalleled depiction of the historical context in which Jesus and the Apostles lived and died. The impact Josephus has made on scholarship pertaining to the era of Christ cannot be overstated.

2848 Church Origins Collection (10 Vols.) $179.95

Church Origins Collection captures the earliest development of the church in history, theology and theory. The ten volumes offered explore the cultural, doctrinal and traditional landscape of the budding church. These include the church’s roots in and relationships with the Graeco-Roman, Judaic, and Mesopotamian worlds; its integration into African and European cultures; its ministerial life and doctrines; and more. Written by top scholars of the New Testament, each title presents state-of-the-art scholarship and keen insight into the origins of the Christian church. The volumes focus not only on where the church has been, but the implications of that history on our present era. This includes the contemporary view of the role of elder in the church, the ordination of women, and charismatic gifts.

2849 Studies in the Reformation (3 Vols.) $74.95

The three books comprising the Studies in the Reformation Collection present a fresh look at the Reformation’s roots, rhetoric, and ramifications. Each author represented has published widely on the Reformation, and each brings new insight and thought to the movement. Included in the collection are investigations into the public dissemination of Reformation writings, the continuity between medieval and Reformation thought, the religious experiences that informed the movement’s leading figures, and many others. The Reformation’s impact transformed the world and sent shockwaves through history that reverberate still. As this collection shows, the 5- century-old revolution continues to move and affect the contemporary Church. Scholarly in their approach, these volumes should be of interest to all who acknowledge the lingering echoes of the Reformation.

2850 Bible and Spade Collection $79.95

Thirty-one years of archaeological journalism are all encompassed into electronic format with the Bible and Spade Collection. This product includes all back issues between 1972-2005. Archaeological activity in the Holy Land has spiked in the last thirty years and this series of journals gives the results and findings in a summarized, systematic fashion. Bible and Spade is released on a quarterly basis by Associates for Biblical Research or ABR. This organization was founded to provide information to the Christian community and the general public by the most effective means available on the subject of Biblical archaeology and creation/evolution issues. This information is to be obtained from original research and fieldwork, and the research and field work done by others outside the organization. Many archaeological discoveries relate directly to Scripture and confirm the historicity of the Biblical record. As people are made aware of these discoveries, the Bible suddenly comes alive and Bible study is made more interesting and meaningful.

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2853 Christianity in the British Isles Collection (6 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD] $119.95

The Christianity in the British Isles Collection offers a comprehensive look at Christianity’s relationship with Wales, Scotland, Ireland and England. The six volumes cover a variety of fascinating topics, including the history of Anglicanism, the little-known Free Church of England, the parallel Reformation experiences of the British Isles, and the outlook for the Church of England in a modern United Kingdom of many faiths. Written by experts in their respective fields, the collection examines Christianity in the British Isles with both a historical and critical eye. Looking into these nations’ history with Christianity illuminates its current situation, and gives insight to the possibilities for the future. Of special note among the Christianity in the British Isles Collection are two titles concerning the scholarship of the late Alexander Campbell Cheyne, widely regarded as one of the foremost Scottish scholars of Church History.

2856 Perspectives on Christian Living Collection (9 Vols.) $149.95

The Perspectives on Christian Living Collection helps map the theological dimensions of modern life. Addressing issues of worship, ethics, holiness, friendship and others, the nine volumes respond to contemporary concerns facing the Church and society. The authors progress through philosophical and theological ideas from the ancient to the modern era and reach timely and thought-provoking conclusions about the Christian’s location within the world. With secular society running into dead ends only a Biblical ethic can circumvent, the presence of comprehensive Christian answers to modern questions is imperative. How are Christians to move, spiritually and socially, through the political and philosophical landscape of today? How can they guide the modern world, and how can the modern world deepen their walk with God? What is the Christian response to AIDS, nuclear war, social control, and environmental concerns?

2863 Library of Hebrew Bible/OT Studies: JSOTS on Torah (6 Vols.) $199.95

The Library of Hebrew Bible/OT Studies: JSOTS on Torah collection offers the scholar explorations of issues pertaining to the first five books of the Old Testament. Written with the academic in mind, the six volumes capture a variety of fascinating thoughts on these foundational books. Topics include Levitical rituals and their postmodern counterparts, Abraham’s connection to the post-flood blessing to “be fruitful and multiply,” legal and judicial terminology in Genesis, the parallel narratives in Deuteronomy and the rest of the Torah, and Structuralist approaches to Israelite food rules. The series was launched by Sheffield Academic Press in 1976, and is published regularly by T & T Clark International as The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies. This world-class religious academic publishing program is both interdisciplinary and international in scope, incorporating Sheffield Academic Press, T & T Clark and Trinity Press International.

2868 Studies in Jesus and the Gospels (23 Vols.) $349.95

The Studies in Jesus and the Gospels collection assembles recent scholarly treatments of Jesus Christ and the books of Mathew, Mark, Luke and John. The authors behind each of the 23 volumes apply the latest critical and methodological practices to the four Gospels and beyond, innovatively reconstructing the world and persons of Jesus and His followers. Erudite and far-reaching, the collection examines a wealth of fascinating issues surrounding Jesus and the Gospels. These include the depiction of Christ in the Bible, theology, arts and literature; the criteria for authenticity in historical-Jesus research; footwashing in the Johannine community; women in the Gospels; the temptations of Jesus, and many, many others.

2871 Biblioteca Digital de la Misión $79.95

Este es el primer proyecto de este tipo que haya sido jamás intentado: Una biblioteca digital para el apoyo y capacitación de la iglesia en el desafío global de la gran comisión. Con más de 40 recursos colmada de información y consejo, y alumbra la misión global desde el pensamiento latinoamericano. Pastor, ¿cómo preparará a su iglesia? ¿Cómo traerá la conciencia misionera mundial a su congregación? ¡Esta es la biblioteca que usted necesita!

2872 Understanding the Bible and Its World Collection (4 Vols.) $79.95

From the renowned Understanding the Bible and Its World series come four introductory volumes that open the doors to the setting and artifacts of the Scriptures. The titles in this collection reveal the importance and place of the Septuagint, religious diversity in the Graeco- Roman world, ethics’ relation to the New Testament, and narrative art in the Bible. Written with the neophyte in mind, these titles nonetheless feature a level of astute scholarship that will interest even the most knowledgeable student of the Bible.

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2874 Classical Pastoral Care (4 Vols.) $69.95

The purpose of this series is to present in plain English the most indispensable texts of pastoral writers prior to the beginning of the eighteenth century. Its goal is the care of souls, viewed historically. To this end, Classical Pastoral Care features selected short passages from these writers on a number of important issues that face today’s pastor. Pride of place is given to patristic sources, although medieval and Reformation authors are scarcely overlooked. Concise introductions preface thoughtfully organized thematic sections, and each text is linked with companion texts through insightful analysis. These four volumes are designed to display the broad range of classical Christian reflections on all major questions of pastoral care. Although our modern concept of pastoral counseling is relatively new, the wisdom of Christian thinkers of centuries past can be directly applied to believers today. What did Saint Thomas Aquinas write about behavioral change strategies? How can Origen add to your care for the emotionally ill?

2877 Global Christianity Collection (7 Vols.) $129.95

The Global Christianity Collection locates the nature and meaning of Christian theology in a 21st-century, global context. Throughout these seven volumes, experts from diverse cultural and theological backgrounds examine the historical, social and theological implications of Christianity within the framework of globalization. Forward-thinking and timely, the authors consider human rights, postcolonialism, global ethics and other major issues. The modern world has found itself in an ever-tightening web of economic, social, technological and political interdependence and interaction. With this interdependence comes new opportunity for oppression, abuse, and misunderstanding between the various, sometimes disparate, cultures involved. Christians have been called to positively impact this situation; to deal with the aftermath of colonization and the threat of neo-colonization; to care for the marginalized; to understand the cultural or religious Other; and to bring justice and a concept of common good to the global stage.

2882 Contemporary Theology Collection (6 Vols.) $119.95

The Contemporary Theology Collection brings the eternal truth of God to bear upon the contemporary considerations of the modern intellectual condition. In six volumes, the collection examines the ontology of God, the Trinitarian nature of atonement, forgiveness and truth in the modern world, and much more. Each volume is marked by rigorous academic inquiry and timely appraisal of the issues, taking seriously the affect past philosophical, psychological, and historical investigations have made on the pursuit of theology in the 21st century.

2885 Contemporary Church Collection (5 Vols.) $119.95

The Contemporary Church Collection offers fresh insights on the nature and function of the modern church. The five volumes critically assess many issues currently facing ministers and congregations, applying innovative theological considerations to established doctrinal matters. These include the mission of the church in modern and post-modern contexts, the ordination of women, liturgical reforms, the relationship of the church to the elderly, and more. Thoughtful and timely, the Contemporary Church Collection will prove a valuable asset to those seeking a deeper understanding of the power and mission of the 21st century church.

2888 Synopsis of the Greek Sources for the Hasmonean Period $13.95

This volume offers a synopsis of 1 and 2 Maccabees in Greek. It includes not only all parallel sections of these two books but also Books 12-14 of Josephus’ Jewish Antiquities to the extent that they are paralleled in 1 Maccabees or in the Jewish War. Thus, the major sources for the history of Palestine from 175 to 37 BCE are made available here together for the first time in electronic form. The synopsis aims primarily to serve as a basic tool for the literary and historical analysis and comparison of the texts included. It shows, in most cases unequivocally, how the texts, arranged here in parallel columns, deal in different fashion with the same or similar events. It also makes transparent where they follow the same or similar outline, share words and phrases – sometimes even entire sentences. This synopsis will be a valuable tool for scholars and students working with the Books of Maccabees and/or with Josephus, and for those interested in various forms of intertextuality.

2889 Origins of Ancient Israelite Religion Collection (8 Vols.) $169.95

The Origins of Ancient Israelite Religion Collection presents an array of perspectives and studies on ancient Israelite religion. The eight volumes examine its origins from a myriad of approaches, presenting intelligent and comprehensive commentaries and analyses. They discuss Palestine's social, political, economic, religious and ecological changes in the ancient near east from Paleolithic to Roman eras; an engendered conception of ancient near eastern law; Canaanite myths and legends, and much more. The collection features accessible introductions to the field together with critical analyses and source texts, allowing for a more complete understanding of this compelling topic.

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2891 A Manual of Palestinian Aramaic Texts $18.95

A Manual of Palestinian Aramaic Texts gathers together Palestinian Aramaic texts of various sorts and varying lengths from the last two centuries BC and the first two centuries AD (roughly 200 BC to AD 135). It presents the kind of Aramaic used in Palestine during this period. Discussions of the language of Jesus in recent decades have been legion, and much of that discussion has been based on texts that are of questionable relevance. The authors’ purpose in gathering the Palestinian Aramaic texts of this period is to illustrate what should be the background to that discussion. A Manual of Palestinian Aramaic Texts provides the text of these documents (often with emendations and restorations, to the extent that these are possible), a translation of the text, a brief introduction, and a bibliography of secondary literature on each of the texts. A glossary of the texts completes the collection.

2894 The Coptic Versions of the Minor Prophets $34.95

The Coptic Versions of the Minor Prophets presents a critical apparatus for the books of the Minor Prophets in Coptic. Each book has been thoroughly evaluated, with disagreements between the various texts noted and Latin translations offered for certain Coptic terms. The work also features brief introductory comments on each text, as well as thoughtful concluding remarks. This long out-of-print guide to the Minor Prophets will interest all who recognize the importance of the Coptic versions in LXX studies. The volume is divided into three parts. The introductory Part I deals with the enumeration and description of the Coptic texts of the Minor Prophets, including the Akhmimic, Sahidic, Bohairic, and Fayumic texts. A list of Sahidic quotations are also presented. Part II is devoted to a collation of Coptic texts. Codex Vaticanus is used as the standard with which the Coptic versions and other Greek MSS are compared. Latin translations of the Coptic variants are also given. In Part III, Grossouw presents concluding statements.

2895 Gospel Origins Collection (5 Vols.) $159.95

The Gospel Origins Collection highlights a number of fascinating issues concerning the books of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The five volumes investigate the poetic nature of the Beatitudes in Matthew, a political reading of Matthew, the earliest records of the Jesus’ teachings, and more. Ample space is also given to the “Synoptic Problem” and possible ways to consider the interrelation of the three gospels. And rounding out the collection is an introduction to the Synoptic Gospels, a volume that will prove helpful to the novice as well as the seasoned scholar.

2898 PBI Old Testament Studies Collection (6 Vols.) $139.95

The PBI Old Testament Studies Collection features studies in the Old Testament from the Pontifical Biblical Institute. The six engaging volumes present erudite perspectives on a number of important issues in the Old Testament. These include the OT application of the narratology method of literary criticism, the OT conception of death, Ezekiel’s prophecy on Tyre, the literary elements and genres that constitute the eighth chapter of Daniel, and more. As an institution of the Holy See, the Pontifical Biblical Institute has been producing some of the most penetrating analyses on the Bible and its peripheral disciplines since 1927. Renowned scholars from around the globe have contributed to their considerable roster of authors. Each book is marked by insight and astute scholarship, always with an eye to serving the church. The Old Testament Studies Collection is no exception to this legacy of quality.

2899 Perspectives on Paul Collection (8 Vols.) $199.95

The Perspectives on Paul Collection offers a myriad of innovative explorations certain to stir the imagination of all interested in the field of Pauline studies. In eight volumes, world-renowned scholars assess Paul and his contributions to Christianity through the lenses of theology, history and literary criticism. Issues considered include Paul’s theological development between Galatians and Romans, the use of Scripture in his arguments, his views on conversion, the motivations behind his epistle to the Romans, the relationship between his message and that of Jesus, and much more. Included also is Rudolf Schnackenburg’s significant commentary on Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians which Graham Stanton describes as “the finest available commentary on Ephesians in any language.” Those involved in the pursuit of Pauline thought will find the Perspectives on Paul collection to be a worthwhile investment.

2901 Theology and Doctrine Collection (16 Vols.) $209.95

The 16-volume Theology and Doctrine Collection draws together sixteen diverse titles on a variety of theological and doctrinal issues. These volumes include contributions from some of the most influential and thoughtful voices in theology today, such as Stanley Hauerwas, John McIntyre, Eberhard Jüngel, and Stanley E. Porter. Special attention is given to the theology of five important theologians: Wolfhart Pannenberg, Austin Farrer, Dumitru Staniloae, Karl Barth and Thomas Aquinas. Ample space is also given to the psychology and theology of forgiveness, the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, the problem of suffering, the origins of Christology, and creation ex nihilo.

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2902 Logos T-Shirt: Binary Logo $14.95

Logos Binary T-Shirts have arrived! This comfortable and stylish shirt will do for your wardrobe what Logos Bible Software did for your bible study.

2908 Targum and New Testament: A Bibliography together with a New $16.95 Testament Index

Targum and New Testament collects a bibliography of some of the most useful books and articles on the Targums, and pinpoints their interaction with the New Testament in a helpful index. The purpose of the bibliography is to acquaint, or further acquaint, exegetes with the work that has been done in the field of Targum-New Testament relationships. The titles listed here represent a variety of approaches to the question of relations between the Targums and New Testament. There are the linguistic, the form critical, the thematic or more strictly dogmatic. The titles of the works will in many cases indicate the author’s approach. The bibliography is testimony to the varied riches which Christians will find in Targumic literature.

2912 R. Kent Hughes' Preaching the Word Collection (19 Vols.) $359.95

The Preaching the Word Series is a set of 19 commentaries on the Old and New Testaments written or edited by R. Kent Hughes of College Church, Wheaton Illinois. Each book is designed to help the preacher better understand and communicate the scriptures. The Series is noted especially for its unqualified commitment to Biblical authority, clear exposition of Scripture, readability, and practical application. In each volume, Dr. Hughes demonstrates an exceptional ability to communicate God's Word in a way that has a deep and lasting impact on our daily walk with God. As such the Series is an ideal resource for pastors, teachers, and for personal Bible study.

2913 JPS Tanakh Commentary Collection (9 Vols.) $379.95

Written by distinguished Hebrew Bible scholars, the commentaries from the Jewish Publication Society represent a fusion of classical and modern sources. Utilizing the latest research to enhance understanding of the biblical text, each volume takes its place as one of the most authoritative yet accessible commentaries on their respective Biblical texts today. The commentaries clearly and effectively guide readers through the words and ideas of the Hebrew Bible. This is achieved through supplementary essays that elaborate upon key words and themes, a glossary of commentators and sources, extensive bibliographic notes, charts, and maps. This collection includes the complete Torah commentaries, plus commentaries on Jonah, Esther, Ecclesiastes and the Haftarot. This collection does not include the JPS Tanakh or full Hebrew text.

2916 Seven Practices of Effective Ministry $19.99

In Seven Practices of Effective Ministry, the authors invite you to take hold of seven simple but powerful principles that are sure to energize your ministry. Each of the seven principles has been put into practice with great success at North Point Community Church, the third most influential church in the U.S. Now it’s your turn to experience real change and real growth in your church. An engaging parable about one overwhelmed pastor is followed by an overview of seven successful team practices, each one developed and applied in a ministry setting. Reinforced by relevant discussion questions, these clear, easy, and strategic practices can turn any ministry into a winning team. There’s no scoreboard in the sanctuary, and the only plate is probably for the offering. But every church leader needs to know how to win, and every congregation needs to know when to cheer. This insightful book speaks to every church leader who yearns for a simpler, more effective approach to ministry.

2918 Near East Archaeology Collection (3 Vols.) $149.95

The Near East Archaeology Collection presents the findings of several sites in the Near East. The three volumes examine Aegean sites, as well as sites in Jordon and in Israel. Topics include settlement patterns, pottery, iconography, cult, paleography, urbanism, and much more. Presenting both findings and analysis, the Near East Archaeology Collection will prove a stimulating read for all those interested in the archaeological excavations of the ancient Near East. This collection’s focus is the Bronze and Iron Ages. In the Near East, the Bronze Age (approximately 3500-1200 BC) saw widespread urbanization into organized city-states, as well as the invention of writing. The eventual rise of powerful and competing kingdoms their vassal states followed, and extensive contact with Aegean civilizations was made. Iron technology was developed near the Aegean and propagated throughout Asia and Europe by the expansion of the Hittite Empire.

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2919 The Pleasures of God (Piper) $14.99

This classic volume by John Piper (revised and expanded from his 1991 work) contains ten chapters, each focusing on a different but related aspect of God’s pleasure in His own character or work. The chapters move logically from the initial focus on God’s greatness and majesty in Himself to his grace and condescension toward us. John Piper, pastor for preaching and vision at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota since 1980, is a widely respected theologian and bestselling author. Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and raised in Greenville, South Carolina, Piper attended Wheaton College where he majored in literature and minored in philosophy. He completed his Bachelor of Divinity at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he studied under Dr. Daniel Fuller. Piper received his Doctorate in Theology from the University of Munich and taught biblical studies for six years at Bethel College.

2922 Sheffield Reader Collection (12 Vols.) $199.95

This collection brings together the complete Sheffield Reader series. Each title in the series assembles some of the best articles on major fields of Old and New Testament studies from the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament and the Journal for the Study of the New Testament. The volumes are designed to provide students a convenient and up-to-date briefing on developments in several fields of biblical studies. They will be of equal interest to scholars seeking engaging and comprehensive volumes on major topics across the spectrum of biblical studies. The Sheffield Reader series collects the best articles on major fields of Old and New Testament studies from both the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament and the Journal for the Study of the New Testament. The range of the each volume reflects the breadth of the journals themselves. For students these volumes offer an invaluable critical introduction to a particular subject.

2924 Revelation's Rhapsody $14.95

Revelation's Rhapsody is an illuminating volume of guidelines for interpreting Revelation: what John was seeing and the message he was passing on from Christ to his readers. Founded on solid scholarship, this accessible and friendly work avoids unnecessary technical jargon and an ivory tower’s detachment from believers and the conditions of our world. Lowery balances the desire to apply the book to today with an appreciation for how the original audience would have understood it. Revelation's Rhapsody helps the reader delve into the mystery of Revelation and discover a clear, easily understood message intended for Christians of every century. Revelation's Rhapsody challenges readers, motivates them, to go deeper into Revelation. The author believes that a deeper understanding of Revelation produces better equipped disciples of Jesus in light of the future God has revealed for his people.

2926 Understanding BHS $11.95

Understanding BHS is designed as a manual to be used in conjunction with the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS). This elucidating volume is dedicating to a number of goals. Firstly, it seeks to enable beginners to gain access to the language of the text apparatus of BHS and to the Masoretic apparatus as well. Secondly, it documents the apparatus language of BHS in its entirety, providing references to the Old Testament text whenever possible. Lastly, it proposes a new concept of dealing with the apparatus of BHS, advancing the science of publishing critical editions of a text. Understanding BHS achieves these goals through a translation of the items of the apparatus of BHS into English and through a complex but clear presentation of the relevant material in “paragraphs,” figures and indexes. All translations and presentations are linked together by a structured explanation. A selected bibliography is also provided for further study in depth.

2929 Church of God Digital Library $299.95

The Church of God Digital Library, which includes some of Gospel Trumpet/Warner Press’ most popular works, provides an exciting understanding of Church of God theology and spirituality. This collection is the perfect combination of theologies, biographies, commentaries for in-depth Bible study from a Church of God perspective. Beginning with Daniel S. Warner, who espoused holiness and unity for God’s church in the 1880s, the Church of God Digital Library on CD-ROM includes numerous authors who have contributed to the understanding of God’s call upon His church to holiness and unity. Many of these authors have spoken to the present-day thirst for an experiential relationship with God through salvation and sanctification. These works provide an tremendous understanding to biblical spirituality. Contains more than 300 books, commentaries, study guides, and devotionals worth over $2,400.00 in equivalent print editions!

2930 Trinitarian Theology Collection (3 Vols.) $79.95

The Trinitarian Theology Collection provides an illuminating exposition of important thought on the doctrine of the Trinity. Each of the three volumes views the Trinity through the perspective of a different key theologian, always with an eye to other complementary and disparate ideas. Paul D. Molnar’s Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity analyzes and compares Karl Barth’s view of the relationship between the immanent and economic Trinity with the views of many contemporary theologians. Matthew L. Becker’s The Self-Giving God and Salvation History takes a look at Johannes von Hoffmann’s Trinitarian kenosis (emptiness), where the eternal God becomes historical by self-emptying God’s self into Jesus. In The Christian Doctrine of God, Thomas F. Torrance expounds the basic teaching of the ancient Catholic Church and builds a significant bridge between ancient and modern, Catholic and Evangelical theology.

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2932 Violence and the Bible Collection (2 Vols.) $69.95

The Violence and the Bible Collection skillfully and intelligently analyzes several important issues concerning violence and the Bible. Comprising the two volumes are over twenty scholarly essays by renowned Bible experts on a variety of pertinent topics. Both volumes offer the reader new insight into the violence present in, stemming from, and relating to the Bible. Violence in the New Testament examines a generally untouched topic. Though the editors’ focus is on violence in the NT, the volume situates itself within religious experience, religious ritual, and religious expression. Moreover, though the focus is on violence in the New Testament, the volumes seeks to redress what the editors see as a serious gap in this scholarship of Biblical violence by insisting that the foundational documents of Christianity must be scrutinized for their violent content and effects. Sanctified Violence broadens the scope by including analysis on violence in both Testaments.

2937 Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls (12 Vols.) $219.15

With the Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls collection, the world of the Dead Sea Scrolls is at your fingertips. The twelve volumes examine a variety of issues surrounding the Scrolls, offering examinations of the texts themselves together with perspectives on their historical and contemporary significance. The collection also features Geza Vermes’ highly regarded translation of the Dead Seas Scrolls in English, rounding out a terrific collection for both students and scholars of these fascinating artifacts. Included in the Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls collection is the complete Companion to the Qumran Scrolls series. Each of the six volumes is dedicated to a different type of text, and taken together cover the purity texts, war texts, exegetical texts, temple scrolls, Pesharim, and Damascus texts. The contributors to the Companion to the Qumran Scrolls series take account of a wide range of relevant and recently published texts and provide extensive bibliographies. And each title in the series is authoritatively written in accessible language.

2938 Declaration and Covenant $24.95

Declaration and Covenant is a fascinating examination of covenant formulae from the Old Testament and the Ancient Near East. This study shows how covenant partners sometimes created their connection by an oral declaration like the formula: “I am yours, you are mine.” This oral declaration could affect the original covenantal union, or it could reaffirm the existing bond or reestablish a broken pact. An important conclusion in the light of current discussion is the affirmation that covenant does convey a primary idea of relationship. Further, the survey of ancient Near Eastern materials is as complete a catalogue of examples as could be gathered. The intrinsic value of such a catalogue is self-evident, and it further serves to confirm that covenant was a relationship.

2940 Oxford Movement Historical Theology Collection (10 Vols.) $124.95

The Oxford Movement Historical Theology Collection brings together some of the most important titles to have stemmed from the Oxford Movement and the Tractarians. As historical documents, the ten volumes, all long out-of-print, play witness to one of the greatest debates in the Church of England since its split from the Roman Papacy. As works of theology, the volumes deliver edifying accounts of church history, apostolic succession, the nature of the Virgin Mary, the doctrine of the Eucharist, and many other issues pertinent to any era. This collection focuses particularly on the works of Edward Pusey, leader of the Oxford Movement. Also included are three books by Darwell Stone and Charles Gore (Archbishop of Oxford) who helped assure by their writings that the work started by the Oxford Movement would continue into the 20th century. Moreover, the collection features an important work by J. B. Lightfoot, in which he clarifies some of his earlier claims that were contrary to the ancient traditions of the early undivided Church.

2943 An Introduction to the New Testament $29.95

An Introduction to the New Testament sets a fresh standard for New Testament introductions. This 2005 Gold Medallion finalist takes seriously the idea that the books of the New Testament were written as pastoral responses to concrete situations. It not only gives close attention to the historical, social, cultural and rhetorical dimensions of the ancient pastoral settings, it also integrates instruction in exegetical and interpretive strategies for its readers today, drawing out significant implications for contemporary ministry formation. Rarely do introductions to the New Testament approach their task mindful of the needs of students preparing for ministry. An Introduction to the New Testament, however, is explicit in doing so. At the book’s heart is the premise that the New Testament itself—in its parts and as a whole—is a pastoral response. Each chapter on the New Testament literature closes with a discussion of the implications for ministry formation.

2945 Foundations of the Christian Faith $26.95

In one systematic volume, James Boice provides a readable overview of Christian theology. Whether teacher or student, pastor or layperson, Foundations of the Christian Faith will provide a rich source of Scriptural knowledge, covering all the major doctrines of Christianity. Boice maintains a remarkable practicality and thoroughness that have made this a standard reference and text for over two decades. With scholarly rigor and a pastor's heart, Boice carefully opens the topics of the nature of God, the character of his natural and special revelation, the fall, and the person and the work of Christ. He then goes on to consider the work of the Holy Spirit in justification and sanctification. The book closes with careful discussion of ecclesiology and eschatology.

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2947 New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel $29.95

In this volume, New Testament scholar I. Howard Marshall offers a synthetic New Testament theology. The author begins with an analysis of the Gospels and Acts, and then proceeds to each of Paul's letters. The focus is then shifted to the Johannine literature and ends at Hebrews and the remaining general epistles. Throughout, Marshall repeatedly stops to critically assess the theology presented in the texts, gradually building up a composite synthesis of the unified theological voice of the New Testament. On the way toward this synthesis, Marshall highlights clearly the theological voices of the individual New Testament books. Thus, his New Testament theology serves also as an introduction to the New Testament books. This allows New Testament Theology to double as an attractive complement to book-by-book introductions to the New Testament. Here is a New Testament theology that will not only guide students and delight teachers but also reward expositors with a lavish fund of insights for preaching.

2949 A Contemporary Anabaptist Theology $27.95

In this comprehensive volume Thomas N. Finger takes on the formidable task of making explicit the often implicit theology of the Anabaptist movement and then presenting, for the sake of the welfare of the whole contemporary Christian church, his own constructive theology. In the first part Finger tells the story of the development of Anabaptist thought, helping the reader grasp both the unifying and diverse elements in that theological tradition. In the second and third parts Finger considers in more detail the major themes essential to Anabaptist theology, first considering the historic views and then presenting his own constructive effort. Within the Anabaptist perspective Finger offers a theology that highlights the three dimensions of its salvific center: the communal, the personal and the missional. The themes taken up in the final part form what Finger identifies as the convictional framework of that center; namely, Christology, anthropology and eschatology.

2951 The True Christian's Love for the Unseen Christ” Video Series $149.95 [DVD-ROM]

The True Christian's Love for the Unseen Christ is a 21-part video series on the meaning and necessity of loving Christ. The series takes up the spirit of Thomas Vincent’s classic 17th century work and applies its edifying message to modern Christianity. It encourages the believer to ever increase their love for Christ, and shows the unbeliever the unlimited joy that flows from this love. It also provides a dire warning to those who profess Christ, but choose not to love Him wholly and entirely. As Thomas Vincent himself writes, “Without love to Christ, we are as much without spiritual life as a dead carcass is without natural life. Faith without love to Christ is a dead faith. And a Christian without love to Christ is a dead Christian. Dead in sin and trespasses. Such “Christians” – no matter what they profess – are still unbelievers. Unbelievers who are under the condemnation and wrath of God. In short, without love to Christ, we may have the name of a Christian, but we are entirely without the nature of a Christian. 2954 Ugaritic Library (12 Vols.) $499.95

The Ugaritic Library contains the complete corpus of Ugaritic texts together with aids and indices to better illuminate these ancient writings and the Hebrew Bible. These include grammatical and lexical books to help the reader learn and read Ugaritic, translations of many of the important documents (with commentary), and volumes designed to help the Bible student easily locate the places where Ugaritic can shed some light on the text of the Hebrew Bible. The Ugaritic texts are basic background material for the study of the Bible. Ugaritic is the ancient language of one of Israel’s closest neighbors, the city state of Ras Shamra, located in what is now Syria. Ugaritic is from the same family of languages as Hebrew, Northwest Semitic. This means the Ugaritic texts are closely related to the Hebrew Bible, both linguistically and culturally. The religious texts discuss deities named in the Bible, such as Baal and El, whose descriptions contain titles and phrases attributed to the God of Israel in the Bible.

2955 Interpreting the Parables $16.95

In this introductory text, Craig Blomberg surveys and evaluates contemporary critical approaches to the parables, challenging the prevailing consensus and making his own important new contribution to parable studies. Within proper definitions and limits, he argues, the parables are in fact best seen as allegories. The classic works of C. H. Dodd and Joachim Jeremias set the direction for nearly all further parable studies in this century. Embodied in both scholars’ approaches are at least two assumptions that, for the most part, have gone unchallenged: (1) Parables make one and only one main point. (2) They are not allegories. But can these assumptions be supported by the evidence? In support of his thesis, Blomberg not only sets forth theoretical considerations but devotes attention to all the major parables, providing brief interpretations that highlight the insights to be gained from his distinctive method. He also provides a comprehensive survey and evaluation of contemporary critical approaches to the parables.

2959 Discovering Biblical Equality $18.95

Discovering Biblical Equality presents a Scripturally-founded case for the complementarity of the sexes outside hierarchal gender roles. These 29 essays represent both a positive explanation and thoughtful defense of Biblical gender equality, fostering dialogue within the greater evangelical movement on a topic that touches the lives of all believers. Discussions surrounding the roles of men and women – whether in the church, the home or society at large – never seem to end, often generating more heat than light. Such debate is still important, though, because this issue directly affects every member of Christ's body. What we believe the Bible teaches on these matters shapes nearly all we do in the church. In addition, these questions deserve further thought and reflection because neither side has won the day. Here is a fresh, positive defense of biblical equality that is at once scholarly and practical, irenic and yet spirited, up-to-date and cognizant of opposing positions.

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2961 Honor, Patronage, Kinship and Purity $19.95

Contemporary Western readers may find it surprising that honor and shame, patronage and reciprocity, kinship and family, and purity and pollution offer us keys to interpreting the New Testament. In Honor, Patronage, Kinship and Purity, David deSilva demonstrates that paying attention to these cultural themes opens our eyes and ears to new discoveries and deeper understanding of the New Testament and its cultural context. Through understanding of honor and shame in the Mediterranean world, new appreciation of the way in which the personhood of early Christians connected with group values can be gained. By examining the protocols of patronage and reciprocity, the meaning of God's grace can be more firmly grasped, and the believer’s response has fresh meaning. In exploring the ethos of kinship and household relations, the perspective on the early Christian communities that met in houses and functioned as a new family or "household" of God can be enlarged.

2966 The Jesus Quest $16.95

In The Jesus Quest, Ben Witherington offers the first comprehensive determination and assessment of what scholars are really saying about Jesus. In addition to the controversial views of John Dominic Crossan, Marcus Borg and Burton Mack, he presents and interacts with the work of important scholars such as Geza Vermes, E. P. Sanders, Gerd Theissen, Richard Horsley, John P. Meier, N. T. Wright and Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza. Witherington also outlines his own understanding of Jesus as sage. Here is an indispensable survey and assessment of the most significant religious scholarly debate of the 1990s from the pen of a Third Quest participant. It was voted one of Christianity Today's 1996 Books of the Year. With its critical discussion of each significant contributor’s major and minor works, alternative approach to understanding Jesus in historical context and lengthy postscript, this widely praised volume updates you on the continuing saga of the Third Quest for the historical Jesus.

2968 Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment? $12.95

Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment? is a lively and provocative debate between Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig and New Testament scholar and atheist Gerd Lüdemann. The volume presents each thinker’s case, their rebuttals, and responses from four additional scholars – two each on either side of the debate. Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment? serves as both an introduction to the importance of the debate to Christian faith and as a resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of how Christ’s resurrection is viewed from both sides of the debate. Was the resurrection of Jesus a fact of history or a figment of imagination? Was it an event that entailed a raised and transformed body and an empty tomb? Or was it a subjective, visionary experience – a collective delusion? In the view of many, the truth of Christianity hangs on the answer to this question. Jesus' Resurrection: Fact or Figment? helps readers understand and weigh the arguments for themselves.

2970 A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible $13.95

A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible presents, in plain language and with ample illustration, an overview of the history and methods, aims and results of textual criticism. In the process, the readers gain an appreciation for the vast work that has been accomplished in preserving the text of Scripture and find a renewed confidence in its reliability. The Bible has been on a long historical journey since its original composition. Its texts have been copied and recopied. And despite the most careful and painstaking efforts of scribes and publishers down through the centuries, errors of one sort or another have crept in and have been reproduced. Sorting out the errors and determining the original wording is the task of textual criticism. A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible introduces you to textual criticism of the whole Bible—the Hebrew Old Testament and the Greek New Testament.

2972 The Making of the New Testament $14.95

In The Making of the New Testament, Arthur Patzia retells the New Testament’s story. His textbook study of the origin, collection, copying and canonizing of the New Testament documents answers a myriad of questions – cultural, historical, geographical, linguistic and spiritual. What motivated the early Christians to commit teaching and events and visions to papyrus? How were the stories and sayings of Jesus circulated, handed down and shaped into Gospels? Why were four Gospels included instead of one? What is known about ancient letter writing, secretaries and "copy shops"? The Making of the New Testament compiles a vast array of scholarly research into a single comprehensible volume. The author’s introduction to the literary world of the New Testament is followed by sections on the Gospels, the Pauline literature, and other New Testament material. Attention is then turned to specific textual issues. All throughout, Patzia presents a historically informed overview of the past 100 years of critical methods in biblical scholarship.

2976 Men and Women in the Church $13.95

Avoiding the pitfalls of both radical feminism and reactionary conservatism, Sarah Sumner traces a new path through the issues – biblical, theological, psychological and practical – that arise between complementarians and egalitarians on the topic of women and the Church. Arguing that men and women are both equal and distinct, Sumner encourages us to find ways to honor and benefit from the leadership gifts of both. Men and Women in the Church is a book for all who want a fresh and hope-filled look at a persistent problem. Evangelicals stand divided in their view of women in the church. On one side stand complementarians, arguing the full worth of women but assigning them to differing roles. On the other side stand egalitarians, arguing that the full worth of women demands their equal treatment and access to leadership roles. Is there a way to mend the breach and build consensus? This easily accessible volume looks beneath the surface at how complementarians and egalitarians talk past one another, and offers a hope for the parties on either side of the divide.

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2978 The Canon of Scripture $24.95

In The Canon of Scripture, F. F. Bruce presents a thorough reexamination of the historical evidence for acceptance of the canon, focusing on the central issues of criteria of canonicity, the idea of a canon within a canon, and canonical criticism. Adept in both Old and New Testament studies, Bruce brings a rare comprehensive perspective to his task, as well as the wisdom of a lifetime of reflection and biblical interpretation to bear in answering the questions and clearing away the confusion surrounding the Christian canon of Scripture. Winner of two 1990 Christianity Today Awards and a 1989 ECPA Gold Medallion Award, this impressive work remains a significant landmark and touchstone for further studies.

2980 Logos Stainless Steel Mug $14.95

This sleek and durable Logos mug is sure to become your "mug of choice" whether you're at home, at work or traveling! The 16 oz. Logos Stainless Steel Mug is a great gift for everyone from college students to grandparents. It also fits perfectly in most car beverage holders and has a secure lid that safeguards every precious drop of your coffee or tea.

2982 WallBuilders American Foundations Digital Library [DVD-ROM] $499.95

Experience the excitement of America’s creation from the perspectives of the Founding Fathers; discover the nation’s Christian heritage; and equip yourself with the tools needed to bring about a positive change in the United States! With over 60 resources in text, audio and video formats, the WallBuilders American Foundations Collection is sure to provide you with a wealth of material as you prepare for your home gatherings, church groups, Sunday school classes and school curriculum. he Articles of David Barton brings together the significant contribution to the study of history and political science David Barton has made outside of his extensive catalog of books, audio and video productions. The WallBuilders American Foundations Collection is a cooperative publishing venture between Logos Bible Software and WallBuilders. That means you get all the great WallBuilders materials – a $635.55 value – for a great discounted price!

2983 In the Shadow of the Temple $25.95

In the Shadow of the Temple offers a new perspective on the development of the early church in its practice (e.g., worship, baptism, and Eucharist) and doctrine (e.g., Scripture, Christology, and pneumatology). Oskar Skarsaune begins by tracing the story of second temple Judaism from the crisis of the Jewish encounter with Hellenism in the second century B.C. through the diverse Judaisms of the first century A.D. Then, from the time of Jesus and the origins of the church up to the Constantinian revolution of the early fourth century A.D, Skarsaune offers us fascinating snapshots and analyses of the interactions, the arguments, and the shaping influences of Judaism on the life, creed, and practices of the church. In the Shadow of the Temple will both fascinate and inform its readers. Skarsaune embraces a historical period that transcends the ordinary division of labor between scholars of Christian origins and early church history.

2985 Historical Interpreters Collection (2 Vols.) $38.95

The Historical Interpreters Collection introduces you to the host of theologians who have shaped how the church has interpreted the Bible throughout the centuries. The two volumes skillfully comb church history and offer up biographical and historical information on all the major interpreters, including the context in which they worked. The Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters acts as an encyclopedia of the great biblical interpreters. It provides introductory essays on the historical eras spanning from the early church to the 20th century followed by detailed articles on the major interpreters. Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers focuses on the interpreters of the early church. It aims to bring you to a better understanding of how they read and interpreted scripture, and show you how you can follow in their footsteps.

2988 Christian Foundations Collection (7 Vols.) $118.95

The Christian Foundations Collection brings together all seven volumes of Donald G. Bloesch’s Christian Foundations series. This comprehensive, systematic theology for the twenty-first century contributes significantly to late modern evangelical theology while exploring what an ancient faith has to say to perplexing new times. The Christian Foundations Collection will be of great help to all who want to hold to orthodoxy and honestly engage contemporary thought. Throughout the Christian Foundations series Bloesch offers a fresh, biblical response to the trends permeating modern Christianity, including relativism, feminine-gender language for God, evangelical rationalism, and many more. Bloesch also presents new approaches to the long-standing issues of biblical authority, Christology, ecclesiology, and eschatology, among others. All the while, Bloesch remains in dialogue with the major theologians who went before him, such as Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Forsyth, and Barth.

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2989 Old Testament Studies Series Collection (8 Vols.) $189.95

The Old Testament Studies Series Collection presents eight scholarly works on Old Testament/Hebrew Bible issues facing reconsideration in the contemporary theological context. The series provides an outlet for thoughtful debate in the fundamental areas of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible history, theology and literature. The mid-twentieth century was a period of great confidence in the study of the Hebrew Bible: many historical and literary questions appeared to be settled, and a constructive theological program was well underway. Now, at the beginning of a new century, the picture is very different. Recent years have witnessed an upheaval in the study of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. Tenacious pursuit of historical questions, new insights in the application of literary theory, and fresh engagement with Christian and Jewish theology have all contributed to a sense of ferment and change.

2990 The Cosmopolitan World of Jesus $16.95

The Cosmopolitan World of Jesus presents a breath-taking vision of Jewish society during the Graeco-Roman period. Carsten Peter Thiede shatters the popular conception of Christ’s Palestine as an isolated backwater, depicting it instead as a highly cultured part of the Roman Empire. Thiede reconstructs the world of Jesus using an interdisciplinary approach, employing evidence from archaeologists, papyrologists, philologists and classic historians. He reveals the concrete reality of the multicultural, multireligious environment that surrounded Jesus and offers a portrayal of the daily life of the real people who populated the world in which the message of Jesus was spread. As he explores this world’s geographical frontiers and borders, Thiede provides insight into the life of its businesses, homes and leisure.

2993 Faith Thinking $22.95

Faith Thinking is a compelling exploration of where theology stands in the contemporary postmodern intellectual context. Eschewing both rigid objectivism and sheer relativism, Trevor Hart cuts a middle course towards a fresh theological paradigm capable of defending itself as an academic discipline. Faith Thinking is an invaluable resource for those struggling to understand the relationship between faith and understanding in the practice of theology. Hart draws from philosophy, history, and literary criticism in his construction of a relevant theology for the postmodern world. In dialogue with Alasdair MacIntyre, Michael Polanyi, and other influential thinkers, Hart examines what challenges and buttresses current intellectual trends have to offer theology. Throughout Faith Thinking, Hart heeds the necessity to present theology as clearly as possible. Though cultivated in a university setting, Hart’s definitions and explanations maintain a comprehensibility that allows theologians at any level access to these important ideas.

2996 Entering the High Holy Days $15.95

Entering the High Holy Days provides historical background and an interpretation of the ideas, practices, and the liturgy of Judaism’s High Holy Days, giving them contemporary relevance. This classic guide to the most important days of the Jewish year was a recipient of the 1998 National Jewish Book Award. The High Holy Days’ have their foundations in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. Hence, their liturgies and rituals are rife with Scriptural allusions and influences. Their origins can be traced to the books of Leviticus, Isaiah, Job, Psalms and numerous other books throughout the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. With Entering the High Holy Days, you can deepen your understanding of both the significance and the contemporary observance of these important parts of the Biblical narrative.

2999 Legends of the Jews $79.95

A masterpiece of Jewish literature, Legends of the Jews presents a comprehensive compilation of remarkable stories connected to the Hebrew Bible. It is an indispensable reference on that body of literature known as Midrash, the imaginative retelling and elaboration on Bible stories in which mythological tales about demons and magic co-exist with moralistic stories about the piety of the patriarchs. Turn to Ginzberg’s Legends of the Jews to learn about the postbiblical understanding of a biblical episode, or to discover the source for biblical legends that cannot be traced directly to the Bible. It is also a place to find the answers to such questions as: On what day was Abraham born? What was Moses' physical appearance? Or what was the name of Potiphar's wife? Legends of the Jews has long been recognized as one of the great classics of modern Jewish literature. This edition features an introduction by David Stern, Professor of Postbiblical and Medieval Hebrew Literature, and Director of the Jewish Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania.

3001 The JPS Classic Midrash Collection $189.95

The JPS Classic Midrash Collection brings together three ancient anthologies of Midrash. The two Mekhilta titles deal exclusively with the book of Exodus, acting as commentaries that exegetically illuminate both the legal (Halakhic) and moral (Aggadic) aspects of the text. The Pesikta de-Rab Kahana presents a collection of discourses for special Sabbaths and festival days. It operates as an almanac of sorts, filled with all manner of spiritual and intellectual material in many midrashic forms. These range from puns and verse juxtapositions to stories and dramas, and from there to high theology. Composed during the 3rd and 5th centuries, the JPS Classic Midrash Collection opens a door to the practices and beliefs of the Jews living in the early centuries of the Common Era and considers the common Judeo- Christian holy scripture from uncommon angles. Much of this midrashic material has at points become lost for centuries, then miraculously recovered only to have their print editions lapse out of print.

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3003 JPS Dictionary of Jewish Words $12.95

The JPS Dictionary of Jewish Words contains over 1,000 entries derived from Yiddish, Hebrew, Aramaic, and English. The entries include words for and associated with Jewish holidays and life-cycle events, culture, history, the Bible and other sacred texts, worship, and more. Each entry has a pronunciation guide and is cross-referenced to other related terms. It cites the “whys” behind some Jewish customs, practices and rituals; and offers further resources for the reader who is interested in a more comprehensive explanation. The introduction is an excellent primer on the history of Jewish words, their transliteration, and pronunciation. A category list is also included to help readers easily find the words they want, even when they don't know the exact spelling. This accessible dictionary is an excellent resource not just for Jews, but for anyone who wants to check the meaning, spelling, and/or pronunciation of Jewish words.

3005 Stuttgart Electronic Study Bible (SESB) Edition for Logos Bible $159.95 Software Users

SESB Edition for Logos Bible Software Users is a highly-focused, 10-volume collection for those working in the biblical languages. The product includes exclusive material such as the critical editions of the Greek and Hebrew scriptures from the German Bible Society, recognized world-wide as exemplars of modern scholarship. This special edition of SESB offers specialized dialogs and reports for searching lexemes and grammatical forms in Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, Septuaginta and the Greek New Testament.

3006 JPS Guide to Jewish Traditions $32.95

The JPS Guide to Jewish Traditions provides thousands of insights into the origins, history, and current interpretations of a wealth of Jewish traditions and customs. Ronald Eisenberg has distilled an immense amount of material from classic and contemporary sources into a single volume. Chock full of interesting, invaluable and illuminating entries on everything from Hanukkah to Rabbinic Literature to the Tree of Life, the JPS Guide to Jewish Traditions will be a much-referenced resource for all those interested in all things Jewish. Separated into four sections – Synagogue and Prayers, Sabbaths and Festivals, Life-Cycle Events, and Miscellaneous (a large section that includes such diverse topics as Jewish literature, food, and plants and animals) – this volume is an encyclopedic reference for anyone who wants easily accessible, accurate information about all things Jewish.

3015 SPCK Old Testament Introduction Collection (3 Vols.) $44.95

The SPCK Old Testament Introduction Collection offers those embarking on a study of the Old Testament the tools to plot a course to the eternal truth lying within its ancient pages. In each of the three volumes, David F. Hinson provides a straightforward introduction to a different aspect of Old Testament study. History of Israel gives an account of the history of the Jews. The volume presents their relationship with God and the cultures around them, and investigates how both affected the Jews’ movements through history. The Books of the Old Testament explores the OT books themselves; their authoring, their canonization, and their present form. Theology of the Old Testament brings the light of the New Testament to bear on the OT books, showing that the ultimate end of OT theology is Christ Himself. Each volume is illustrated, and includes maps, time charts, photographs and suggestions for further discussion and study.

3016 The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (18 Vols.) $269.95

Pastors with a passion for sound exposition have joined forces with scholars with pastoral hearts to produce this exciting commentary series. These 18 volumes, informed by the best of recent evangelical scholarship, expound the implications of each New Testament book for today's church. Within the unique series format, pastors, teachers and Bible study leaders alike will find clear, forceful presentations of the heart of each New Testament author's message, coupled with helpful attention to tough exegetical issues. Seldom have such readable commentary and solid help been available in the same volume. In an age of proliferating commentary series, one might easily ask why add yet another to the seeming glut. The simplest answer is that no other series has yet achieved what we had in mind—a series to and from the church, that seeks to move from the text to its contemporary relevance and application. No other series offers the unique combination of solid, biblical exposition and helpful explanatory notes in the same user-friendly format.

3021 Biblical Hebrew for Beginners $25.95

Biblical Hebrew for Beginners shows you how to master fundamental Hebrew in clear, simple steps. Starting from scratch with the Hebrew alphabet, Dan Cohn-Sherbok leads you through the essentials of Biblical Hebrew and has you reading the Bible in Hebrew from the very first lesson. There are simple exercises (including answers), a word list, and plenty of examples throughout. Whether you are studying in a group or by yourself, this book will make the words of the Bible come alive in a way you never imagined before. Have you ever wondered what Adam really said to Eve? Or what God said to Job? Cohn-Sherbok’s presents the basics of Biblical Hebrew with a clarity not seen in many other introductory texts on the subject. His explanations are concise but informative, requiring no background knowledge in grammatical terminology or linguistic notation. Learning Hebrew can be easy—and fun—with Biblical Hebrew for Beginners.

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3023 Pastoral Ethics $21.95

Pastoral Ethics offers clear and practical guidance on the ethical and theological dimensions of the dilemmas to be faced in counseling situations. The volume covers 20 major contemporary issues including marriage, family, forgiveness, divorce, business, power, science, health, bereavement, sexuality and the environment. Ministry to the morally confused is a vital part of the work of Christian pastors and counselors. So many difficult ethical issues crowd in on us in daily life that we need a resource to point up biblical, practical ways to understand and interpret. Pastoral Ethics is such a resource. David Atkinson presents a treatment of today’s central ethical questions with a focus on how they affect day-to-day life. The stress here is on practical application rather than abstract moral philosophy. The work’s strength lies in its combination of biblical and practical approaches. Pastoral Ethics will be an invaluable aid for any ministry.

3026 Invitation to the Bible Collection (2 Vols.) $21.95

The Invitation to the Bible Collection offers you novel perspectives on the Word of God – whether you’re a new believer or have been a Christian all your life. These two volumes examine different aspects of Bible study. Invitation to the Bible presents an introduction to the Scriptures that concerns itself less with a survey of the contents of the Bible and more with an account of what the Bible is and how to read it in ways that are life-giving and lead to a fuller understanding of God. Beyond the Quiet Time is a guide to practicing true spirituality, discovering the full richness of your faith, and developing ways of keeping your faith alive and growing. It provides practical guidance towards initiating or reinvigorating a reflective, quiet time of Bible study. For all who yearn for a fresh perspective on the Bible, the Invitation to the Bible Collection will be an invaluable boon to your study of the Scriptures.

3028 Jesus and the Earth $13.95

In Jesus and the Earth, Bishop of Liverpool James Jones explains what Jesus has to teach us about respect for the creation and the environment. He argues clearly and passionately that Jesus is the savior not only of humanity, but also the savior of the planet and of the whole cosmos, which came into being through Him and for Him. In Jones’ words, “to desecrate the earth is not just a crime against the earth and future generations, which it is. To desecrate the earth is a blasphemy. It is to defile Christ's own gifts.” A series of questions is provided at the end of each chapter to stimulate personal reflection and group discussion. At the end of the book there are also practical guidelines on how churches and individuals might become more environmentally responsible. James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool, set out to discover if his own concern for creation found any sympathy in the teaching and example of Jesus. Jesus and the Earth is the result of his search. It had the honor of being the Anglican Church’s 2004 Lent Study Book.

3032 The Making of the Modern Church $19.95

The Making of the Modern Church is a comprehensive introduction to a fascinating and crucial period in church history, starting at the beginning of the nineteenth century and concluding in the modern day. It is ideal for students and those in theological training, though it also has much of value to offer more general readers. Though dealing with a large time scale, The Making of the Modern Church is thorough. Chapters cover all the major events and trends of the period and a bibliography for each chapter is included to aid those who wish to investigate specific subjects in more detail. Already an established classic of church history, this third edition contains fresh and updated material. New areas covered including the changing status of women in the church, English Roman Catholicism, and post- modernity.

3034 Ariel Ministries Messianic Collection (11 Vols.) $319.95

The Ariel Ministries Messianic Collection brings together the works of Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum, founder of Ariel Ministries and widely- regarded as one of the foremost Bible scholars of his time with his emphasis on the Jewish character of the Scriptures. Each of these 11 titles demonstrates his exceptional level of scholarship and readability while covering a large spectrum of theological, spiritual and practical themes. Both Jewish and non-Jewish believers alike will marvel at these ground-breaking perspectives on the Bible, Jewish traditions, and Israel. This series will transform your study, practice and teaching. Of special note among the titles included is a Messianic Bible Study Collection that features 190 classic studies. This collection contains hundreds and hundreds of pages of in-depth passage and subject explorations from the Bible. Dr. Fruchtenbaum’s clear and penetrating thought leads you to consider these matters in a new, revealing light, bringing the truth of the Word of God to the fore.

3040 The Anglican Tradition $39.95

The Anglican Tradition is a unique collection of the fundamental documents and texts from every period of Anglican history and almost every province of the worldwide Anglican communion. It is, as close as it is possible to achieve in one volume, a record of the cumulative common mind of Anglicanism. The book paints a broad portrait of Anglican faith, doctrine and practice. Since it includes documents from c.96 up to 1989, The Anglican Tradition provides insight into the Anglican tradition as it developed throughout history. Moreover, the writings are shared by both the Eastern and Western churches, stressing the historical continuity of the Anglican Church today with the church historically over time, even back to the earliest post-canonical writings. The Anglican Tradition presents an array of material of particular significance for those directly involved with church scholarship or ministry. However, anyone interested in the progression of the Church through history will find this collection of abundant interest.

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3042 The First Advance $17.95

This introduction to early Church history presents the advance of God’s people through the years 29 to 500 A.D. Emphasizing people rather than policies or polemics, The First Advance shows Christians in the first five centuries persevering under persecution and carrying their faith east and south into Asia and Africa as well as westward into Europe. The First Advance includes maps, charts, photographs and suggestions for further discussion and study. It also includes many quotations from original sources, making it especially useful for students working alone or without access to a library. John Foster's original text has been updated for this revised edition by the distinguished scholar of early Church history, W. H. C. Frend. The First Advance is part of SPCK’s International Study Guides series of books. Written by scholars with experience of the worldwide Church, the acclaimed Guides combine trustworthy scholarship with clarity, simplicity and non-technical language.

3044 SPCK Gospel Studies Collection (3 Vols.) $42.95

The SPCK Gospel Studies Collection delivers concise yet penetrating analyses of the gospels of Mark and John. In each of these three masterfully executed introductions the authors draw from their extensive understanding of God’s Word to present the gospels like never before. Ruth Edward’s Discovering John addresses the important – and controversial – questions raised by this provocative gospel while offering a thorough and sturdy base for further study. In both Open Door on John and Open door on Mark, Phillip McFadyen tackles the gospels in innovative and invigorating ways, including questions to provoke group or self reflection and “interviews” with the major figures in each gospel. Whether you’re a new believer or just looking for a fresh perspective on the gospels, the SPCK Gospel Studies Collection will be a terrific addition to your electronic library.

3048 Jewish Law (4 Vols.) $299.95

Justice Menachem Elon's classic text surveys the panorama of Jewish law from biblical times to contemporary Israel. The result is the most definitive record to date of a unique legal system that integrates criminal, civil, and religious law to form a unified whole of unprecedented range. This four-volume set is an essential resource for academic, legal, and personal libraries. he overview presented by all four volumes combines two different perspectives: one, from within the Jewish legal system, thoroughly reviews the literature of the system itself; and the other, from outside the system, uses the technique of comparative law and the methodologies of general jurisprudence in order to provide broader insight and a better appreciation of the nature and quality of Jewish law in relation to other legal and social systems. The summary of contents at the beginning of each volume and the detailed analytical table of contents of the entire work at the beginning of Volume I indicate the vastness of the field and the scope of the study.

3050 Charles Simeon's Horae Homileticae Commentary (21 Vols.) $489.95

These 21 volumes, featuring Simeon’s collected sermons, represent the fruit of his fifty-four years of preaching. Published originally in 1832 for the benefit of younger pastors seeking practical improvement at the task of sermon creation, Horae Homileticae reflects the rich source of Biblical understanding of its author, a towering figure in the history of evangelical theology. These expository outlines (or “skeletons”) are not a verse-by-verse explanation of the English Bible. Rather, they are a chapter-by-chapter study with explanations of the most important and instructive verses in each chapter. Simeon’s aim with this commentary is “Instruction relative to the Composition of Sermons.” To this end, his exposition of the Scriptures is designed to maintain a focus on the more general aspects of a passage over and above possible treatments of particulars. His test for a sermon, as he teaches in Horae Homileticae, is threefold: does it humble the sinner, exalt the Saviour and promote holiness?

3054 The Honour of God and Human Salvation $44.95

The Honour of God and Human Salvation is a penetrating study of Calvin's Institutes and an illumination of Calvin's theology as a whole. In it, Marijn de Kroon depicts the dynamic nature of Calvin’s thought. He shows how Calvin’s theological perspectives led him to see God in terms of His honor, to understand humanity in terms of human salvation, and to work with intense theological creativity upon this mutual relationship. Summing up the general principle underlying his main work, Calvin wrote: “almost the entire content of our wisdom… consists of two parts: the knowledge of God and the Knowledge of ourselves.” Here are two poles between which our knowledge restlessly oscillates. Starting from this assessment of the human condition, Marijn de Kroon springboards into an interpretation of the entirety of Calvin’s thought. The Honour of God and Human Salvation has long been regarded as a work of great importance. It is a must-read for all scholars and students of Calvin's theology.

3056 The Actuality of Atonement $27.95

In a masterly examination of both the Christian doctrine of Atonement and the nature and working of theological language, Professor Gunton reassesses the doctrine and the language in which it is expressed in the light of modern scholarly developments. He explains how the traditional metaphors of Atonement, drawn from the battlefield, the altar and the law courts, all express something of the meaning of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus—and examines their bearing on human life in today’s world. Taking the crisis of rationalism as his starting point, Gunton explores both the Christian doctrine of Atonement and the nature and working of theological language. He then considers the nature of metaphor, and argues that far from being an abuse of language, it is crucial to rational engagement with the world.

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3059 Mary for All Christians $21.95

In Mary for All Christians one of Britain’s most distinguished and well-loved Reformed theologians explains basic Christian beliefs held about Mary, the Mother of Jesus Christ. A long-time member of the Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the author intended this book for all Christians, in hope that they might find in Mary resources for reconciliation, rather than reason for conflict. Mary for All Christians deals unflinchingly with questions that have been matters of fierce controversy: the Marian dogmas and Catholic devotions, including current debates concerning the place of Mary in Scripture, and the meaning of her Immaculate Conception and Assumption, as well as the proposal for a new Marian dogma (Co-redemption). Each chapter explores a different event associated with Mary, including the meaning of the feminine in Christianity, and compares the values represented by Mary in Catholic devotion with those prevalent in today’s society.

3061 That We May Be Mutually Encouraged $29.95

In That We May Be Mutually Encouraged, Kathy Ehrensperger offers a compelling new look at Paul by placing the "New Perspective" approach to Pauline studies in dialogue with feminism theology. This study shows that the interaction and positive relation of different strands of research on Paul –feminist interpretation, Pauline studies, and theologies dealing with the Shoah – actually lead to a fresh view of Paul and his letters. The consequences of such interaction between different strands of research on Paul open the door for significant new avenues of research.

3063 Messianism Among Jews and Christians $44.95

Messianism Among Jews and Christians features twelve studies of messianism among Jews and Christians focused primarily on the Herodian period and the New Testament, in the setting of ancient Jewish and early Christian theology. William Horbury examines some relatively neglected topics bearing on messianism, including the treatment of suffering in synagogue poetry and the theology of grace in Greek Jewish poetry on the exodus. Herod’s temple restoration and the reference in Persius to “Herod’s days” are studied against the background of ruler cult, and the treatment of Christ as high priest in the Epistle to the Hebrews is related to Herodian priestly ideals and practices. Throughout the book, messianism is set in its broader religious and political context. Central themes include: messianism in the Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha; the historical Jesus and the concepts of the Son of man and the Twelve; Jerusalem in Pauline hope; second-century Christology and messianism; and Antichrist.

3065 The Five Love Languages Collection (7 Vols.) $89.95

The Five Love Languages Collection brings together the mega-selling Five Love Languages titles. In these seven volumes, relationship counselor Gary Chapman equips you with the tools you need to determine—and utilize—the love languages you and those close to you speak. You’ll learn to demonstrate your love to your spouse, children, and teenagers using the love languages they understand. Moreover, you’ll be able to show how they can most effectively communicate love to you—by teaching them the love languages you respond to best. Also included is Chapman’s The Five Languages of Apology. Apologizing means more then just saying you’re sorry. This volume will teach you to speak in the five languages of apology: Expressing Regret, Accepting Responsibility, Making Restitution, Genuinely Repenting, and Requesting Forgiveness. It will also teach you to apply these languages to specific situations, including apologizing in the family, in a dating relationship, in the workplace, and to yourself.

3068 Biblioteca de Estudio Biblico (RG) $99.00

Si busca la forma más rápida y eficiente de estudiar las escrituras, entonces nuestra Biblioteca de Estudio Bíblico es un buen comienzo, ya que es mucho más que una Biblia digital. Logos es un programa pensado para facilitar y agilizar su estudio a través de novedosas funciones. Un producto que representa un nuevo nivel en materia de estudio. Toda la información en las Biblias, comentarios, diccionarios, concordancia y mapas ilustrativos está disponible con uno o dos pasos fáciles en su computadora. Si busca una mayor cantidad de libros y recursos vea la Biblioteca Pastoral y la nueva Biblioteca Académica.

3071 The Dictionary of Historical Theology $44.95

The Dictionary of Historical Theology is a major reference work designed for anyone interested in the history and development of Christian theology. Featuring 314 articles on the key figures, theological movements, and significant texts that have shaped Christian thought, Dictionary of Historical Theology traces the doctrinal development of Christianity from the early church to the present. Varying in length from 500 to 15,000 words, these entries treat the intellectual antecedents and descendants of the figures or schools of thought covered as well as their influence on the wider development of the Christian tradition. The 173 contributors to this dictionary are, without exception, proven experts on the subjects they address. Drawn from international and interdenominational circles, they tell the story of Christianity from a wide variety of perspectives, successfully capturing the great diversity of traditions that make up the Christian community today.

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3074 Studies in Karl Barth Collection (2 Vols.) $39.95

The Studies in Karl Barth Collection features scholarly reflections on the thought of this towering twentieth-century theologian. The two volumes explore a variety of aspects of Barth’s thought, including his relationship with evangelical theology and his views on natural theology, pluralism, the doctrine of the Trinity, ethics, and much more. Both volumes maintain throughout a dialogue with other leading theologians and Barth experts, such as Alister McGrath, Kevin Vanhoozer, Gabriel Fackre, Emil Brunner, and Hans Küng. Barth has long been close to the center of theological debate. These vibrant studies of his theology reveal the continuing relevance and vitality of this important thinker.

3075 Romans Through History and Cultures Series Collection (4 Vols.) $119.95

The Romans Through History and Cultures Series Collection features a wealth of information regarding the receptions of Romans throughout the history of the church and today. It explores the past and present impact of Romans upon theology, and upon cultural, political, social, and ecclesial life, and gender relations. In each volume, the authors contribute to an integrated practice known as “Scriptural Criticism,” which takes into account: with contemporary biblical scholars, that different readings can be grounded in the same text by different critical methods; with church historians and practical theologians, that the believers’ readings interrelate biblical text and concrete life; and with theologians, that believers read Romans as Scripture. These scholarly volumes will be of interest to all pastors and academics who seek a bettering understanding of Romans’ movements through and relationship with world history and cultures.

3077 Baptism Collection (3 Vols.) $54.95

The Baptism Collection details the major controversies, histories, and theological implications of baptism. The three volumes traverse this oftentimes divisive and always important ground with the aim to exploring the common, Bible-based paths therein. Regardless of your views on the issues and perspectives that orbit baptism, you’ll find something to challenge and expand your understanding of this important institution. Includes: Baptism: Its Purpose, Practice and Power, Infant Baptism in Historical Perspective: Collected Studies and Baptism in the New Testament.

3079 Studies in Martyn Lloyd-Jones Collection (2 Vols.) $39.95

The Studies in Martyn Lloyd-Jones Collection presents a clear-eyed and penetrating look at this monumental figure in evangelical Christianity. These two volumes offer thorough biographies of Lloyd-Jones’s life, and critical assessments of his 53-year preaching career and legacy. Martyn Lloyd-Jones was arguably the most important and influential British evangelical preacher in the 20th Century. His influence extended to nearly all who came after him, including C. S. Lewis. There is much Christians today can learn by examining the life and preaching of Lloyd-Jones, and the Studies in Martyn Lloyd-Jones Collection is a terrific place to begin. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) is recognized as one of the last century's most gifted preachers and writers. He served as minister of Westminster Chapel in London for 25 years and preached extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Through his devotional writings, commentaries and other books, Lloyd-Jones has had a profound influence upon the Christian church and the lives of many thousands worldwide.

3081 The Theology of the Christian Life in J. I. Packer’s Thought $44.95

This study offers a critical analysis of J. I. Packer’s theology of the Christian life. Packer has achieved international acclaim and wielded widespread influence within evangelicalism for more than three decades, particularly through his writings on the doctrine of sanctification. This study pursues a nuanced understanding of Packer’s theology of sanctification by tracing the development of his thought, showing how he reflects a particular version of Reformed theology, and examining the unique influence of theological anthropology and theological method on this area of his theology. Don J. Payne is Associate Dean and Assistant Professor of Theology and Ministry at Denver Seminary, Denver, Colorado. After earning the MDiv from Denver Seminary, he served for eight years as a minister in the Evangelical Free Church of America. He holds the PhD from the University of Manchester (Nazarene Theological College).

3084 Word Order Variation in Biblical Hebrew Poetry $29.95

This study tackles the neglected subject of word order in biblical Hebrew poetry. The fact that the order of clause constituents frequently differs from that found in prose has often been noted, but no systematic attempt has been offered by way of explanation. Here two separate factors are taken into consideration: that of purely poetic variation (defamiliarisation), and that of pragmatic markedness. The former is common to the poetic genre. In the latter case there is a discernable significance in the positioning of the words that has implications with respect to the matter of topic and focus. Using Lambrecht’s theory of information structure and building on the insights of previous studies in biblical Hebrew narrative, the present volume shows that marked topic and focus structures in Old Testament poetry are identical to those found in prose and are distinguishable from defamilarised word order by means of the environment in which the latter is found.

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3085 Linguistic Analysis of Biblical Hebrew $24.95

Many linguistic tools and methods are applied to biblical texts in order to gain meaning from them. Such applications do not always take into account the perspective of the investigators, the presuppositions of the methods used and the nature of the material to which it is applied. These are all factors that influence the meaning obtained from the text. takes us through the pitfalls and limitations of the methods available, considering textual transmission, comparative philology, diachronic and dialectal variation, and the impact this has on the relationship between reader, author and text. Linguistic Analysis of Biblical Hebrew takes us through the pitfalls and limitations of the methods available, considering textual transmission, comparative philology, diachronic and dialectal variation, and the impact this has on the relationship between reader, author and text.

3087 Text and Task: Scripture and Mission $29.99

Practical, scriptural and contemporary, Text and Task is a series of essays on Scripture and mission. It aims to show the significance of reading the biblical text appropriately and with faithful engagement for our theology and missiology. A team of biblical scholars suggests ways forward in areas such as the implicit missional narrative of David and Goliath, the story of Solomon and his Temple-building, the genre of lament, the explicit gracious message of the prophet Isaiah, Paul's understanding of divine call and gospel, and the place of mission as a hermeneutic for reading the Bible. Theological chapters engage the issues of the Trinity and the unevangelized, the missional dimensions of Barth's view of election, the gospel's loss of plausibility in the modern West, the place of preaching in mission, and the idea of belonging to a church community before one believes the gospel. Text and Task relates critically engaged textual reading to contemporary ongoing Christian life, thought and mission.

3089 Woman in the Bible $18.95

The debate on women’s roles often goes on without a careful look at what the Bible actually says. Mary J. Evans seeks to fill this gap by surveying all the relevant Old and New Testament texts. In her treatment of the Biblical texts, she presents all the major options and deduces a reasonable conclusion, presenting her position clearly but not dogmatically. She also supplies helpful information on the cultural and religious influences affecting the New Testament church. In the light of the biblical evidence she asks us to re-examine our current attitudes and practices. The church today cannot afford to ignore her findings. What is a woman’s place at home, in the church and in society? Are there roles which should or should not be permitted? Woman in the Bible is a comprehensive and fair survey of the Biblical passages that deal significantly with women.

3095 International Critical Commentaries: Old Testament $769.95

The International Critical Commentary, published by T&T Clark International, has long held a special place among works on the Bible. It brings together all the relevant aids to exegesis: linguistic and textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological, with a comprehensiveness and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series. This set includes all of the International Critical Commentaries on the Old Testament. The ICC series has also been rather difficult to purchase in its entirety, due in part to the cost of the print volumes, numerous revisions of various volumes, and the fact that most retailers do not offer the entire set as one purchase. The Logos edition contains the most recent edition of each title and provides an easy way to own every volume of this often-cited commentary set. If you were to purchase all 23 volumes in print at suggested retail price, the cost would be over $1,200.00.

3096 International Critical Commentaries: New Testament $979.95

The International Critical Commentary, published by T&T Clark International, has long held a special place among works on the Bible. It brings together all the relevant aids to exegesis: linguistic and textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological, with a comprehensiveness and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series. This large collection includes each New Testament commentary found in the International Critical Commentary series. The ICC series has also been rather difficult to purchase in its entirety, due in part to the cost of the print volumes, numerous revisions of various volumes, and the fact that most retailers do not offer the entire set as one purchase. The Logos edition contains the most recent edition of each title and provides an easy way to own every volume of this often-cited commentary set. If you were to purchase all 30 volumes in print at suggested retail price, the cost would approach $1,600.00.

3097 Christ and Creation $14.95

The relation between Christ and creation is the subject of this book, which author Colin Gunton describes as “a summary dogmatic Christology.” Central to Gunton’s Christology are a strong incarnation-creation link and the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Weaving pneumatological, teleological, eschatological, anthropological, and ecological strands into his Christology, Gunton draws from and interacts with a wide range of theologians, from ancient to modern – Paul, Irenaeus, Augustine, Anslem, Aquinas, Calvin, Schleiermacher, Barth, Moltmann, Pannenberg, Thomas, Torrance, John Robinson and many others. Constituting the published version of the 1990 Didsbury Lectures delivered by Gunton at the Nazarene College, Manchester, Christ and Creation offers thought-provoking reflections on major theological themes and realities: creation, redemption, the Trinity, “horizontal” and “vertical” relatedness; Christ’s incarnation, virgin birth, passion, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension; election, freedom, the kingdom of God and the church.

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3099 Biblical Inspiration $10.95

In this outstanding study, the author first considers various theories of the nature of inspiration. This leads to a consideration of the “entire trustworthiness” of the Bible, the inerrancy debate, and the place of biblical criticism. From determining the original meaning of the text, Professor Marshall turns to the Bible’s contemporary significance and meaning before finally presenting the authority of Scripture for today. As he expresses in Biblical Inspiration, “the Bible is precious to the Christian believer, not because it is regarded as some kind of magical oracle but because here one hears and receives the message of a gracious God who, having revealed himself supremely in his Son Jesus Christ, continues to reveal himself in and through the pages of Scripture.” The nature of the authority of the Bible is crucial. Biblical Inspiration, designed for the reader with little technical background, is the perfect place to begin studying this important topic.

3103 New Testament Interpretation $34.95

New Testament Interpretation offers a comprehensive yet succinct guide for students and all concerned with interpreting the New Testament in the modern world. Seventeen NT scholars cooperate to introduce the various disciplines utilized in New Testament study. Editor I. Howard Marshall focuses on four main areas. First, the presuppositions with which one approaches the subject of interpretation. Second, the various types of critical study which contribute to the exegesis of the text of the New Testament. Third, the actual models of exegesis itself. Lastly, the meaning of the text today and how to allow it to affect our attitudes and understandings. The contributors have written as conservative evangelicals who combine a high regard for the authority of Holy Scriptures with the belief that they are to study it with the full use of their minds. Practical, constructive and never superficial, this unique survey will be especially welcomed by all who fear that critical study undermines faith.

3105 Luke - Historian and Theologian $18.95

Luke - Historian and Theologian examines the theology of Luke and the distinctive message found in his Gospel. Taking into account both Luke’s Gospel and Acts, Marshall makes three suggestions. First, that Luke’s faith rested on the events associated with the work of Jesus and the apostles, hence the historical accounts found in his writings. Second, that the key concept in Luke’s theology is “salvation,” understood as both a present possession and a foretaste of future blessings. Third, that Luke was an Evangelist or preacher concerned to lead people to Christian belief on the basis of a reliable record of the historical facts. Luke’s writings have become the storm center of much biblical study. Is Luke a reliable historian or merely a theologian concerned to commend what he considered to be Christian faith, even at the expense of accuracy? In this book, Howard Marshall, author of an outstanding commentary on the Greek text of Luke, examines these and other related problems.

3109 Semper Reformandum $31.95

Clark Pinnock has clearly been one of the most important evangelical theologians of the last forty years in North America. Always provocative, especially in the wide range of opinions that he has held and considered, Pinnock has recently retired after twenty-five years of teaching at McMaster Divinity College. His colleagues and associates are honoring him with this volume by responding to his important theological works. Pinnock’s work in the course of his career has dealt with the essential topics in evangelical theology. These include such important topics as Christian apologetics, biblical inspiration, the Holy Spirit and perhaps most importantly in recent years, openness theology. The essays in this volume, by those who both agree and disagree with Pinnock’s stances on these issues, address various dimensions of these important subjects – as an attempt to enhance understanding and push forward debate. Along the way, one gains appreciation for the signal contribution that Pinnock has made to evangelical theology.

3111 Paul: Apostle of the Free Spirit $39.95

Paul: Apostle of the Free Spirit is F. F. Bruce’s classic meditation on the life and theology of Paul. Here, Bruce expounds on Paul’s teaching not systematically but rather by treating its main themes in their historical context, as Paul himself had occasion to develop them in his lectures. For eighteen years as Rylands Professor of New Testament Exegesis in the University of Manchester, F. F. Bruce delivered lectures on “The Missionary Career of Paul in its Historical Setting.” This book is the fruit of those lectures. Paul’s missionary activity is portrayed against the background of historical, social and political developments in the Roman Empire of the first century, and Paul’s letters are studied within the context of his life and travels. Within this framework chapters dealing with aspects of Paul’s theology are interspersed at relevant points.

3113 Postliberal Theological Method $28.95

Postliberal Theological Method is a fresh, critical analysis of one of today’s most influential theological movements. It focuses on several aspects pertaining to postliberal theological method, specifically its understanding of background, hermeneutics, epistemic justification, ontology, the nature of doctrine and Christological method. Vidu looks especially at one particular problem which haunts Postliberal theology, one that pertains to its theological epistemology. Postliberal writers exhibit two potentially contradictory presuppositions: the pragmatist doctrine of the epistemic priority of the social forms of life, and the theological conviction of the ontological priority of God. It is upon this dilemma that Vidu basis his critical study, asking does not the narrative construal of Jesus’ and God’s identity preclude their ontological superiority for the Christian form of life?

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3115 Heaven on Earth $17.95

Examining the concept of “Temple” throughout Scripture, Heaven on Earth explores one of the most interesting, but least appreciated themes in biblical theology. Far from being a building used simply for religious activities, the Temple in biblical literature embodies a rich variety of theological ideas. At the heart of these is the interface provided between a holy God and sinful people. An understanding of the role of the Temple (and its predecessor, the Tabernacle) in biblical history provides a remarkable insight into the redemptive purposes of God. From the Garden of Eden in Genesis to the new creation in Revelation, biblical literature abounds with references and allusions to the Temple, all of which underline its significance as an institution and concept. Heaven on Earth not only makes an important contribution to the study of the Temple in various biblical texts but also to the project of a unified Biblical Theology and its implications for Systematic Theology.

3126 Nonconformist Theology in the Twentieth Century $36.25

Nonconformist Theology in the Twentieth Century is the first comprehensive study of the systematic, doctrinal and constructive theology produced within the major Nonconformist traditions during the twentieth century. Sell tackles the issues in four penetrating lectures first delivered at the Didsbury Lectures. The first lecture surveys the theological landscape from which the twentieth-century Nonconformist traditions sprouted. By the end of the nineteenth century modern biblical critical methods were fairly widely adopted, evolutionary thought was in the air, and doctrinal modifications, especially concerning the Fatherhood of God, were under way. Sell charts the influence on Nonconformist thinking in the twentieth century of the New Theology associated with R. J. Campbell, the First World War, the reception of Karl Barth, the theological excitements of the 1960s, and growing religious pluralism.

3128 By Faith, Not By Sight $14.95

This study of Paul's theology of salvation argues that appreciating the believer's union with Christ is central for understanding Paul's theology of salvation. How, according to the teachings of Paul, does the individual receive salvation? That is the focal question behind By Faith, Not By Sight. Against some recent scholars, Gaffin argues that it is both a meaningful and an appropriate question to ask. So what does the application of salvation to sinners involve for Paul? Does he distinguish between salvation accomplished (historia salutis) and salvation applied (ordo salutis) and, if so, how, and how important is the latter for him? And what exactly is the place of justification in his theology? Richard B. Gaffin is Charles Krahe Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary where he has taught since 1965. An ordained teaching elder of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, he is also the author of several books.

3130 The Thematic Bible $29.95

The Thematic Bible is an ideal resource for pastors or church leaders who are researching a verse or topic in the Bible. Found only in the Libronix Digital Library System, the Thematic Bible will make sermon or lesson preparation easier by showing each passage that matches your desired topic. This resource is more than just a concordance because it can also be linked with your preferred Bible in order to give you a quick synopsis of the topic being covered in any given verse. The Thematic Bible: Topical Analysis offers a wealth of information for pastors or church leaders who are studying a specific topic in the Bible. This resource is arranged into 56 themes that run throughout the Bible. More than just a concordance, this resource assigns a topic to every passage in the Bible. Link the Passage Register with your favorite Bible translation and you will quickly realize the usefulness of the this great resource.

3131 Metaphysics and the God of Israel $19.95

There are those who question the possibility of even a biblical theology of the Old and New Testaments. In this exciting, new, and original book Neil MacDonald seeks to put back on the theological agenda not merely a biblical theology, but a systematic theology, of the Old and New Testaments. Indeed, he believes that it is only by understanding the Old and New Testaments in terms of the identity of the God of Israel – and the historical man Jesus of Nazareth – that systematic theology at its most persuasive and compelling can be done. Neil B. MacDonald is the author of Karl Barth and the Strange New World within the Bible: Barth, Wittgenstein, and the Metadilemmas of the Enlightenment (Paternoster, 2001). He has taught systematic theology at the University of Aberdeen, St. Andrews, and Edinburgh and is a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton. He is Senior Lecturer in Theological Studies at Roehampton University, London.

3133 Promise and Presence $19.95

John Colwell presents a robust sacramental theology for Protestant churches. He maintains that a doctrine of the Trinity leads us to conceive of God’s gracious engagement with his creation as one that is mediated through that creation. And this lies at the foundation for an understanding of the sacraments. Colwell further argues that the Church and Scripture confer context, definition, and validity on all other sacramental events. Following an introduction that briefly reviews the development of sacramental theology, the book begins with an exploration of God’s Triune identity and the implications of this doctrine for the gracious and mediated nature of God’s relatedness with the world. A central section follows in which a doctrine of the Church and a doctrine of Scripture are expounded in response to this understanding of the gracious and mediated nature of God’s relatedness. Both Church and Scripture are identified as conferring context, definition, and validity on all other sacramental events.

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3135 Syntax Demonstration Videos on CD-ROM $4.95

Logos is committed to providing world-class tools and resources to scholars and laypeople alike. With the release of Logos Bible Software 3, we have made several syntactically tagged databases of the Hebrew Bible and Greek New Testament available. Display and searching of syntactic markup represents a quantum leap in biblical study resources. What morphological databases did to revolutionize word-level searching, syntax databases will do for phrases and clauses. This disk contains 33 videos—several hours of video demonstrating the markup and features of these new syntax databases. The videos on this disc were prepared for the ETS/SBL annual meetings in November, 2006. Application features and syntax databases are continually updated, so our shipping product may not precisely mirror what you see in the videos.

3140 Verse by Verse $79.95

Verse by Verse with Dr. Grant C. Richison exposes the mind of God to the mind of man by expounding individual books of God's Word verse by verse. Each study includes an exposition, a principle from the exposition, and an application of the principle to experience. Verse by Verse is a practical, in-depth and applicable commentary for church leaders. Most commentaries deal with the meaning of a text without forming principles for living or showing how to live out those principles in real life. Verse by Verse gives pastors and Bible teachers sermon ideas and even demonstrates how to apply scripture in sermons. This commentary set also forms a conduit from God’s revelation to man’s experience. Through application of the principles of the Word of God to experience each child of God will become more like the Son of God. Although these studies are based on Hebrew and Greek research, they are written in a clear and pithy style. Pastors or Bible teachers can readily get to the point with Verse by Verse.

3160 Getting to Know Jesus Bible Study $99.95

Getting to Know Jesus collects the entirety of Glen M. Copple’s critically acclaimed Bible study course. The 160 lessons bring the life and teachings of Jesus to the fore through exhaustive interaction with each gospel account. The lessons include outlines, lesson objectives, commentary on the text, discussion questions, and a comprehensive bibliography. Drawn from over 25 years of teaching on the life of Christ, Glen Copple’s Getting to Know Jesus will help you better understand who Jesus is, what He has done, and how His life and teachings apply to your life today. Could you accurately answer someone who asked you about Jesus and what He taught? The only way to know Jesus is to study the Bible. In so doing, you become more intimately acquainted with Him. That is the goal of Getting to Know Jesus - to help you participate in a dynamic, personal and intimate relationship with Jesus Christ, so that you may live more like Him. Getting to Know Jesus is a non-denominational Bible study of the four Gospels on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

3164 Sermon File Addin $69.95

The new Sermon File Addin plugs right into Logos Bible Software and provides a way to store, organize and search your sermons and illustrations. As you enter or import your sermons and illustrations, they become a full-fledged Libronix book in your digital library. Your sermons and illustrations show up in Passage Guide. And you can open, browse, search, KeyLink, and mark up the text just like you would any other Logos book! Sermon File Addin is the convenient, flexible, powerful filing solution you've been waiting for! It helps you get organized and eliminates the hours you'd waste hunting back through years' worth of files. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

3180 R. Kent Hughes' Preaching the Word Upgrade (12 Vols.) $229.95

This upgrade is a set of twelve commentaries on the New and Old Testaments written by R. Kent Hughes of College Church, Wheaton Illinois. Each book is designed to help the preacher better understand and communicate the scriptures. The Series is noted especially for its unqualified commitment to Biblical authority, clear exposition of Scripture, readability, and practical application. In each volume, Dr. Hughes demonstrates an exceptional ability to communicate God's Word in a way that has a deep and lasting impact on our daily walk with God. As such the Series is an ideal resource for pastors, teachers, and for personal Bible study.

3181 The Hermeneutical Spiral $19.95

In this newly revised and expanded edition of the 1993 Christianity Today Critics' Choice Award winner in theology and biblical studies, Grant Osborne provides seminary students and working pastors with the full set of tools they need to move from sound exegesis to the development of biblical and systematic theologies and to the preparation of sound, biblical sermons. Osborne contends that hermeneutics is a spiral from text to context--a movement between the horizon of the text and the horizon of the reader that spirals nearer and nearer toward the intended meaning of the text and its significance for today. Well-established as the standard evangelical work in the field since its first publication in 1991, this updated edition of The Hermeneutical Spiral meets the needs of a new generation of students and pastors. General revisions have been made throughout, new chapters have been added on Old Testament law and the use of the Old Testament in the New, and the bibliography has been thoroughly updated.

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3186 Gorgias Press Syriac Collection (9 Vols.) $279.95

The nine-volume Gorgias Press Syriac Collection contains English translations of the New Testament from the Syriac language as well as a host of other books about the Syrian church and early church. From scholars to students, the collection offers something for anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of early church history and Syriac literature as it pertains to the Bible—including English translations of Bible texts, suitable for comparative studies! New Testament scholars will be aided in their study of the first disciples since Aramaic was their native language. Textual critics will appreciate how the Syriac versions of the texts bear witness to their Greek counterparts. Church historians will discover an array of studies on the early church. Since many of the titles are introductory and written in English, even those untrained in Syriac can use the collection for comparative studies and more!

3192 Romans: Donald Grey Barnhouse (4 Vols.) $94.95

Taking the book of Romans as the departure point for an exposition of Bible doctrines, Barnhouse’s phrase by phrase commentary examines the epistle in its immediate context as well as in the larger context of Scripture. Scripture is thus interpreted by Scripture, bringing all the correlated truths of the Bible to bear on each line and word of Paul’s epistle. Or as Barnhouse expresses it, “The method employed is to take the epistle, phrase by phrase, and to invert the whole of the Bible, like a pyramid resting on its point, with the full weight of all the truth on each succeeding text, phrase, and even word.” Romans (full title: Expositions of Bible Doctrines Taking the Epistles to the Romans as a Point of Departure) is based on the author’s renowned series of radio broadcasts, themselves preceded by approximately 140 Sunday sermons on the epistle. Demonstrating the author’s acute understanding of Romans and heart for effective preaching, these studies deftly and reverently expound even the most difficult passage in a clear way.

3205 To What End Exegesis? $19.95

Over the past twenty-five years Gordon D. Fee has produced a steady stream of articles and academic papers addressing thorny text- critical issues, delicate exegetical concerns, and profound theological matters. Many of these scholarly pieces have made significant contributions to the field of New Testament studies, but they have been scattered in a wide range of publications. Now, twenty-one of Fee’s finest shorter works are conveniently available together in a single resource. In many ways this collection reflects Fee’s own journey as a biblical scholar. The volume begins with Fee’s early work in textual criticism, turns to studies more strictly exegetical in nature, and concludes with studies more theological in intent. In the course of these studies Fee explores a wide range of concerns for readers and interpreters of the New Testament, including Paul as an early Trinitarian thinker, freedom and obedience according to Paul, New Testament Christology and pneumatology, and much more.

3244 Handbook of Classical Rhetoric in the Hellenistic Period $49.95

This detailed reference work provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging introduction to classical rhetoric as it was practiced in the Hellenistic period (330 B.C.–A.D.400). This book is a thorough description and analysis of the standard categories of thought, terminology, and theoretical and historical developments of classical rhetoric, and includes useful bibliographies. The three sections of essays define the major categories of rhetoric, analyze rhetorical practice according to genre of writing, and treat individual writers in the rhetorical tradition. Twenty-seven international scholars from a wide range of backgrounds have contributed to this high-quality resource, which provides a state-of-the-art overview of the current research and will form the basis of future explorations. Students of the rhetoric of the New Testament, the Hellenistic period, the classical period and the patristic era will all find this volume useful and insightful, as will those with general interests in these subjects.

3253 Roy Gingrich’s Commentaries in Outline Form (100 Vols.) $249.95

Roy Gingrich’s Commentaries in Outline Form collects the entirety of Roy Gingrich’s world-renowned Christian book ministry. Here you’ll find concise, verse by verse commentaries on each book of the Bible together with 40 books on specific themes from the Scriptures. All are written by Dr. Gingrich, a Bible college professor for over 50 years. These conservative books are excellent Bible Study aids for those who pray for more understanding of Christ's word but simply don't have the time needed to read and study more complex, lengthy, detailed commentaries that dominate the Christian book marketplace. Each of Dr. Gingrich's Bible commentaries is presented in a unique way. They begin with a detailed outline of the study material included in the book. A comprehensive outline of the specific Bible book or theology book/study material comes next. This is followed by an outline of the book of the Bible with each verse analyzed and explained in sequential order.

3257 Estudios Bíblicos ELA - colección completa $89.95

Esta colección de comentarios fue desarrollada por los profesores del Seminario Teológico Centroamericano (SETECA) en Guatemala, y será de gran ayuda al pastor o líder de estudio bíblico. Cada capítulo, además de explicar una sección del libro bíblico, también sirve como bosquejo para un estudio semanal e incluye preguntas y temas para discusión.

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3261 Reading 1 Corinthians in the Twenty-First Century $28.95

Cornelia Cyss Crocker uses the insights of hermeneutics and other critical methods to offer a new reading of 1 Corinthians. One of the challenges of reading 1 Corinthians these days is that its style seems foreign to us and many of its passages seem irrelevant to us today. On the other hand, many of the passages have become too familiar, overly authoritative, and too oppressively close for comfort in the lives of many Christians. Since much of Paul's letter discusses decisions that have been made or ought to be made by the Corinthians about people, beliefs, behaviors, and situations, Cyss reads 1 Corinthians in terms of discernment and judgment. Reading 1 Corinthians in the Twenty-First Century is an insightful companion for anyone wishing to study this important epistle with modern critical tools and methods.

3263 Bernard of Clairvaux: Between Cult and History $28.95

Bernard of Clairvaux: Between Cult and History summarizes Bredero's lifelong study of Bernard, the Cistercian monk who was arguably the most influential ecclesiastical figure of the twelfth century and who remains one of the church's most venerated saints. Adriaan H. Bredero first began reading Bernard of Clairvaux in 1944 as a young university student forced into hiding by the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Over the past sixty years, Bredero's academic interest in Bernard has branched out to cover topics as diverse as the historical value of the vita prima, Bernard's part in the conflict between Cîteaux and Cluny, and the image of St. Bernard as it has been developed by hagiographers and scholars through the ages. Adriaan H. Bredero is Professor Emeritus of medieval history at the Free University in Amsterdam.

3267 The Ultimate Archaeology Collection $399.95

The Ultimate Archaeology Collection is a dream come true for any student of history, archaeology or biblical culture. This massive collection includes more than 3,000 articles and over 18,000 images, pictures, maps and illustrations! In many cases, the material included in The Ultimate Archaeology Collection is nearly impossible to find elsewhere. Dozens of issues of archaeological journals are no longer in print and, even if they were, they would be hard to get a hold of. This collection of archaeological journals gives recent, relevant information that helps you study biblical culture. The products in this set provide more than 119 years of archaeological journalism. The Ultimate Archaeology Collection not only gives you an abundance of archaeological journals, it includes several books that supplement and support a study of ancient cultures. The resources in this collection are great for visual learners - no Bible software product can match the quality pictures, maps and illustrations found in The Ultimate Archaeology Collection.

3268 Politics, Order and History: Essays on the Work of Eric Voegelin $150.00

Eric Voegelin (1905 – 1985) was one of the twentieth century’s most remarkable thinkers, whose writings cover political science, philosophy, history, sociology, theology and religion. This book presents a number of critical reviews and essays on key themes and issues in the work of Eric Voegelin’s work, embracing international relations, classical philosophy, social history, Christology and literary theory. The volume provides for those both familiar and unfamiliar with his work a useful evaluation of Voegelin’s contribution to the Western intellectual tradition and to many of its major disciplines. Areas covered include “Political Religions” (manifestations in Nazi Germany and in contemporary European and North American nationalism); contemporary assessments of Plato and Aristotle in the reading of Eric Voegelin; questions and developments from Voegelin's interpretations of New Testament studies and Christology.

3273 Mr Moody and the Evangelical Tradition $21.95

Dwight L. Moody, “Mr. Moody,” was a hugely important Evangelical, of international significance. Both his influence on modern evangelicalism and the interest in him remain as strong today as in his own lifetime. This book provides a rounded assessment of Moody’s life and legacy: his theology, preaching, revivalist strategy, church music innovation, and global missionary work. While Moody has been the subject of many popular biographies, this is the first book to bring together international experts in all of Moody’s many fields of activity and to provide a thoroughgoing evaluation of his life and achievements. It will establish Moody’s historical importance and enduring legacy as a principal icon of the modern Evangelical movement. Contributors include: Timothy George, Stanley Gundry, Lyle Dorsett, Don Sweeting, Thomas E. Corts, David Bebbington, Lewis A. Drummond, Donald Hustad, Derek J. Tidball, Warren W. Wiersbe and Richard Bewes.

3275 First Person: Essays in Biblical Autobiography $24.95

Hebrew Biblical narratives are notoriously sparing in their portrayal of character, leaving much to the reader. Here a number of internationally renowned scholars assume the identities of some familiar biblical characters, and use the clues in the text, their own exegetical skills and knowledge of the biblical world, and their readerly imagination to fill in the gaps of the biblical text. In doing so, they remove the point of view of the biblical narrator, allowing the ideology of the text to be affirmed, adjusted or challenged. Contributors to this volume include Francis Landy, Athalya Brenner, Yairah Amit, John Goldingay, Jonathan Magonet, Hugh Pyper, and Philip Davies; the characters include Rahab, Isaiah, Gomer, Eve, Delilah, Joseph, Jeremiah and Haman.

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3285 Davidson's Introductory Hebrew Grammar $39.95

This new edition of the classic introductory Hebrew grammar has been completely revised to meet the needs of today’s students. The new grammar presupposes no previous education in the classics nor in grammar in general, but explains all the terms and principles briefly and straightforwardly as it progresses. It is designed to bring any student as soon as possible to an ability to read the Hebrew Bible. Exercises are progressively based on passages from the Hebrew Bible itself. Carefully tested by teachers and students, the new grammar has been found extremely effective and successful, either in the classroom or through home study. The whole grammar can be worked through and mastered in one term or semester. Dr. James D. Martin was Senior Lecturer in Hebrew and Old Testament in the University of St. Andrews. He now lives in Fife.

3287 Text-Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew $34.95

Modern linguistics is a relative newcomer in the scientific world, and text-linguistics, or discourse analysis, is one of its youngest disciplines. This fact has inclined many toward skepticism of its value for the Hebraist, yet much benefit is thereby overlooked. n this work, the author examines recent contributions to Hebrew text-linguistics by Niccacci, Andersen, Eskhult, Khan, and Longacre, evaluating them against a twofold standard of theoretical and methodological integrity, and clarity of communication. An extensive introduction to one particularly promising model of text analysis (from Longacre's tagmemic school) is given, and a step-by-step methodology is presented. Analyses according to this model and methodology are given of seven extended text samples, each building on the findings of the previous analyses: Judg. 2; Lev. 14:1-32; Lev. 6:1-7:37; parallel instructions and historical reports about the building of the Tabernacle, from Exodus 25-40; Judg. 10:6-12:7; and the book of Ruth in its entirety.

3290 The Re-Enchantment of the West $31.95

The Re-Enchantment of the West considers the emergent spirituality in the contemporary West. It focuses on the nature, evolution and significance of new forms of religion and alternative spiritualities, analyzing the way this new spirituality is explored, why it is explored, and who explores it. The Re-Enchantment of the West provides the theoretical background and guides the reader through some of the principal debates. After an overview of the secularization thesis – which argues that the West is becoming increasingly disenchanted – the book turns to the sociological analysis of new religions and alternative spiritualities. Particular attention is given to the ideas of the sociologist of religion Ernst Troeltsch (especially his enigmatic analysis of the emergence mystical religion) which presciently provides helpful insights into understanding the contemporary alternative religious milieu. The Re-Enchantment of the West also constructs a general theory of the re-enchantment of the West.

3314 The Bible Speaks Today New Testament on CD-ROM (22 Vols.) $99.95

The Bible Speaks Today series has been widely acclaimed for its combination of scholarship and application. Now its bestselling New Testament volumes are made available in electronic form. All who preach and teach the Word of God, or who want to study it earnestly, will benefit from these superb studies and the technology that now supports them. The equivalent print editions in this collection are over 5,700 pages. Includes: All twenty-two volumes of the BST New Testament series, Eight volumes authored by series editor John R. W. Stott and Unlockable versions of the Bible, including NASB, NLT, NRSV, RSV and The Message.

3315 Standard Reference Library: New Testament Collection (2 Vols.) $32.95

Standard Reference Library: New Testament Collection presents a two-volume reference library on the New Testament, designed for teachers, preachers, church leaders, or anyone who desires a source of further insight into God’s Word. It represents a “best of” the renowned Standard Lesson Commentary’s over fifty years existence. The volumes included present a collection of lessons on the life of Christ and a volume on the remainder of the New Testament. Douglas Redford compiles the most insightful, most helpful portions of commentary on certain key passages that have been covered on different occasions throughout the history of the Standard Lesson Commentary. The format for each chapter has been kept purposefully simple. Under the title of each chapter is a list of the passages to be examined within that chapter. Each passage is then studied under two main headings: “Establishing the Groundwork” and “Examining the Text.”

3320 The Iliad in Greek and Translation $29.95

Logos Bible Software proudly brings one of the greatest epics in the history of western literature into the Libronix library of electronic texts. Homer’s The Iliad has for centuries enthralled readers with its depictions of war, heroism, wrath, and the Greek pantheon. Detailing the final year of the Trojan War, the story holds such an important place in the in western civilization that it permeates our very language, endowing us with idioms like a “Trojan horse” and “Achilles heel.” Now, we invite you to delve deeper into The Iliad than ever before with the Logos edition of The Iliad in Greek and Translation. A thorough understanding of Greek is an invaluable tool in the study of the New Testament, and The Iliad in Greek and Translation offers students of Greek a terrific opportunity to further familiarize themselves with the language. Using the resource as a study aid, you’ll be able to search vocabulary in the New Testament to see how it was used classically.

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3328 St. Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians (Ellicott) $19.95

The format of Ellicott's St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author's own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is new translations of the epistle commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.

3329 St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians (Ellicott) $16.95

The format of Ellicott's St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author's own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is new translations of the epistle commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.

3330 St. Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians (Ellicott) $16.95

The format of Ellicott's St. Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author’s own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. The end of each volume contains footnotes, which indicate all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.

3331 St. Paul’s Epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and to Philemon $16.95 by Charles J. Ellicott [DOWNLOAD]

The format of Ellicott’s St. Paul’s Epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and to Philemon consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author’s own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is new translations of the epistles commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original. Charles John Ellicott (1819-1905) is author of a number of critical works, including commentaries on Galatians, Corinthians, Thessalonians, and Ephesians. 3332 St. Paul’s Epistles to the Thessalonians (Ellicott) $16.95

The format of Ellicott's St. Paul's Epistles to the Thessalonians consists of the Greek text, a synopsis of the contents of each paragraph, special notes on the textual criticism of passages that require more than just a list of authorities, and a series of footnotes containing various readings together with the author's own exegesis with alternative interpretations, including the reasons for and against each interpretation. At the end of the volume is a new translation of the epistles commented upon, with footnotes indicating all important deviations from the established version, including numerous citations from other versions. The translation is not a paraphrase, but is designed to give the precise English words and idioms which the author regards as synonymous, or nearly synonymous, with the words and idioms of the original.

3333 Walk! Messianic Jewish Devotional Commentary Collection (5 $49.95 Vols.)

Each of the five volumes in this collection leads you through a particular book of the Torah, from Genesis to Deuteronomy, following the weekly Torah (Pentateuch) readings, including parallel passages from the Haftarah (Prophets) and B'rit Chadashah (New Covenant). The readings emphasize traditional Jewish and Messianic interpretation that focuses on personal application.

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3335 Messianic Jewish Publishers Collection (22 Vols.) $189.95

The Messianic Jewish Publishers Collection offers an extensive assortment of resources for anyone interested in this extraordinary movement. These 22 volumes canvas a wide spectrum of issues related to the Messianic Jewish movement—everything from the practical aspects of the Messianic Jew’s daily walk, to historical analysis, to more general theological concerns. Specifically, the works tackle such diverse subjects as navigating intermarriages between Messianic Jews and non-Jewish Christians; the importance of blessing God; the misrepresentation of the relationship between Jesus and the Jewish people of his era; dance worship; the Jewishness of the Gospel; the Sabbath; and so much more. Each volume features an utterly readable engagement with the issues, perfect for both the causal reader and the expert wanting to reintroduce themselves to the issues.

3337 "2 Sides of the Same Coin" Video Series [DVD-ROM] $49.95

The doctrine of salvation by grace alone is possibly the most necessary of concepts for Christians—and all the world—to understand. Yet few can say they really comprehend its significance. Fewer still realize how this doctrine functions next to the admonition that faith without works is dead. How are we to understand the relationship? In 2-Sides of the Same Coin, Mark Kielar explains both individual concepts—and how they fit together as two sides of the same coin. Salvation by Grace explores one of the most important doctrines in Christianity (the doctrine which gives this section its title), a doctrine that must be received and embraced before any others can be fully benefited from. If you ask the vast majority of people (as this series’ creators have done), they will tell you that there's something they can do to gain entrance into heaven. Sadly, some of the world's most popular religions base salvation on something the individual person must do. The Bible says otherwise.

3338 Romans Unlocked $14.99

Romans Unlocked is a commentary on Paul’s epistle written with the clear theological insight of faith, and with the conviction that an epistle must be read as a whole. René A. Lopez brings his extensive familiarity with the interpretive literature surrounding Romans, as well as the broader discussion of Paul and second Temple Judaism, to bear in this commentary. Where the literature relates to the message of Romans, Lopez validates his interpretation in light of the current scholarly discussion. As part of his academic awareness, Lopez carefully utilizes the original language to provide a more careful hearing of what Paul says. Romans, among biblical books, is weighty theology. Its scope and depth of message makes it a book in which a guide is needed to navigate the reader through it. René A. Lopez does just that. All believers need to spend time in the theology of Romans, and Romans Unlocked will deeply enrich the reader’s experience as he follows the thought of Paul.

3340 Introducing the New Testament $22.95

Designed as a core text for New Testament survey courses, Introducing the New Testament helps the reader understand the New Testament by introducing its content and principles for its interpretation. It is also intended to be a great source for a self-guided study of the New Testament. As the most comprehensive witness to Jesus, the New Testament is a vital pathway that leads to understanding the Savior—His life, His ministry, His teachings, and even His will for Christians today. Likewise, Introducing the New Testament can be a pathway to understanding the New Testament—its background, its context and methodologies for reading and interpretation. Each chapter includes special graphics to help the reader recognize important relationships and structures. Maps and photos give the reader a sense of the biblical world. Outlines are provided, as well as summary questions of various levels of difficulty that reinforce mastery of concepts and challenge the reader to high-level thinking skills.

3342 The New Testament: Its Background and Message $25.95

The influential The New Testament: Its Background and Message provides an excellent, broad-stroke overview of the New Testament, introducing the types of literature found in the New Testament and exploring their background—political, cultural, historical, and religious. In this comprehensive volume, Thomas Lea presents a clear and concise introduction to the New Testament, giving readers the key to understanding these important texts. The work also focuses on specific New Testament books such as the Gospels, Acts, and Paul and his letters. Written in an easy-to-understand style and form, Lea’s text unlocks the message of the New Testament for both new students and seasoned scholars. David Alan Black has revised this classic introduction to the New Testament in this second edition, which includes improved sections on the text of the New Testament and the synoptic problem, up-to-date book outlines reflecting an awareness of recent work on the discourse structure of some of the New Testament books, and updated bibliographies.

3344 Linguistics and New Testament Interpretation $18.95

As an introduction to Greek discourse analysis, Linguistics and New Testament Interpretation places special emphasis on its practical application to the language of the New Testament. Its aim is to provide the reader with an understanding of the contribution discourse analysis makes to understanding the NT message. Part I of the book introduces some fundamental principles of discourse analysis. Part II analyzes the discourse features of selected New Testament texts. Black, et al, assembles here fourteen essays on NT discourse analysis (DA), a modern translational methodology. DA is broadly defined as the attempt to study the organization of language above the sentence level, concentrating on larger linguistic units such as entire conversations or written texts. In its attempt to understand a text’s flow of thought, DA not only analyzes how it produces that flow of thought, it also investigates the relationships between language, action, thought, and situation.

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3345 Interpreting the New Testament $21.95

The purpose of Interpreting the New Testament is to enhance New Testament interpretation, teaching and preaching by providing a useful means of investigating and studying the New Testament, as well as providing historical reasons as to why it speaks the way it does. The book endeavors to acquaint the reader with the scope and trends of modern New Testament scholarship. This collection of essays, however, will also prove of great value for pastors and lay people who wish to learn various ways to study the New Testament. Interpreting the New Testament hopes to fill a void for those who have been bewildered by a plethora of methodologies and a proliferation of modern approaches to New Testament interpretation. It addresses those who have the desire to teach and preach the New Testament but are overwhelmed by in-depth study.

3348 T & T Clark Approaches to Biblical Studies Collection (6 Vols.) $129.95

The volumes in the T & T Approaches to Biblical Studies have been primarily developed for those interested in biblical studies in theological or ministerial education, and are designed to introduce the reader to the various approaches to the study of the bible. The series is ecumenical, and all the writers are professionally engaged in the teaching of biblical studies. These six volumes, written by prominent scholars such as Steve Moyise (editor of the series), Clive Marsh and Paula Gooder, will not only be of interest to academics and pastors. The lay person will also find these introductory guides interesting, useful and challenging. Each book is written so that the beginning student and average reader can understand the content without getting lost or overwhelmed by extensive scholarly terminology. Many of the volumes include maps, charts and discussion questions; and most of the chapters end with a comprehensive summary or conclusion and a small list of books for further reading.

3356 Paul & His Letters $26.95

Except for Christ himself, no figure has been more influential in the history of Christianity than the apostle Paul. And yet his remarkable life remains shrouded in mystery. Paul & His Letters scrapes away the myths about this great man and uncovers the truth of his life and thought. Dr. Polhill’s well-written introduction to Paul and his letters reflects his conservative, evangelical perspective and his many years of scholarship. One of the strengths of this book is his detail in defining terms, people and places relating to Paul in Acts and his epistles. Polhill also uses reliable traditions from non-canonical sources, weaving together the remarkable story of Paul's transformation from persecutor to persecuted, following Paul from his early years in Tarsus and Jerusalem to his imprisonment and eventual martyrdom. This detailed, comprehensive portrait of Paul will serve as an indispensable resource for students, teachers, pastors and all Christians who seek to know this enigmatic man of God.

3378 Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey $23.09

Jesus and the Gospels is an intensive guide to each of the four gospels, surveying the largest source of eyewitness information about Jesus' life and ministry, mostly from those who watched Him, spoke with Him, and served Him during his years on earth. Blomberg’s conservative, evangelical approach presents the gospels in their historical and cultural context, and tackles the often confusing interpretations that have addled students of the Scriptures for the last several centuries. Blomberg calls this a “one-stop shopping” textbook because it is designed to cover a diverse range of subjects often neglected or abridged in other texts. He concentrates on the intertestamental period, critical methodology and authorship, historical placement with external evidence for the gospel’s reliability, a survey on Christ’s life, teachings and actions, and a synthesis of the major issues surrounding the historicity and theology of Jesus.

3380 The Stanley Lifeworks Library [CD-ROM] $69.95

For the price of a few print editions you can have dozens of Charles Stanley's most popular works in an easy-to-use electronic format. The resources from this trusted preacher will help you grow spiritually, reaffirm your faith, and give you insight from the Bible. Interactivity and ease-of-use have increased with a fresh new format that guides the user through the entire software program. Read books, print study guide material, create word studies, reports, lists, and much more. This software integrates seamlessly into your existing Libronix library or works great as a stand-alone collection. Each book features the full text of the original in addition to countless hyperlinks for cross-references. The collection also comes with three versions of the Bible so you can study from your preferred translation.

3389 The Heart of the New Testament $26.59

The Heart of the New Testament answers the need for those who want a sound guide to the study of the New Testament. Although it is written primarily for the college student at the freshman/sophomore level, it is filled with great gems for the layperson. The book covers the intertestamental period, the earthly life of Jesus, and the first century of the Christian church. One of its practical features is to arrange its narration of the New Testament in chronological order. This approach allows the reader to get an intelligent view of the origin and development of early Christianity. The charts and maps sprinkled throughout the text are also very helpful. Hubert Inman Hester was Head of the Department of Religion at William Jewell College, 1926-1961, and the Vice President at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1961-1965. He is the author of The Heart of Hebrew History: A Study of the Old Testament in Hebrew History (3 volumes) and Southern Baptists and Their History.

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3392 The John Piper Sermon Manuscript Library $69.95

Since 1980 John Piper has labored in the ministry of preaching at Bethlehem Baptist Church under the conviction that “People are starving for the greatness of God.” More than success, or riches, or esteem, or sex, or family, or sport, the glory of God satisfies the yearnings of our souls and sustains us in all our joys and pains. John Piper’s goal in preaching is to proclaim God’s glory which shines forth “in the gospel of the glory of Christ” (2 Cor 4:4). The glory of God is vital for our lives and for the life of the church. So come, join John Piper as he exults in God through the exposition of the biblical text, and taste and see that the Lord is good. One of today's preeminent preachers tackles current issues like terrorism, abortion and racial harmony as well as classic topics like baptism, biblical leadership and humility. With these manuscripts you can study whichever topic you prefer at your own pace. With the Logos Bible Software edition you can go deep into each subject or simply read John Piper's text. Either way, you are sure to find a gold mine of

3408 Holman New Testament Commentary (12 Vols.) $149.97

The twelve-volume Holman New Testament Commentary is an invaluable tool for those who teach the Word of God in a group or church setting. This verse-by-verse commentary systematically explains biblical text based on trusted, conservative scholarship. The series is designed to enrich new and experienced Bible teachers as they minister to God’s people, inspiring those who learn the marvelous truths in the New Testament to have a passion for spreading the gospel. Each chapter begins with an introduction and ends with an overview of what was studied, a section on life applications (making the biblical passages relevant to today’s Christian) and deeper discoveries (covering specific topics in greater detail), a teaching outline and discussion questions. Each commentary uses the New International Version and contains a useful glossary and bibliography at the back of the book. Owning the Holman New Testament Commentary is like having a team of researchers doing the legwork for you!

3426 Collins English Dictionary—Complete and Unabridged $56.84

The Collins English Dictionary is a rich source of words for everyone who loves language. The dictionary is comprehensive and authoritative, and offers exceptional coverage of world, regional and vernacular English, including geographical, scientific, and technical terms. The principal strength of this dictionary lies in its unstinted concentration on living English. All definitions, examples, idioms and usage notes are based on the Collins Word Web—an unrivalled and constantly updated 2.5 billion-word database of today's English. To keep up with Internet word usage, this dictionary offers the most advanced methods in linguistic monitoring. Hence, you can rely on Collins English Dictionary to contain the latest words as they appear in today’s language.

3428 John Piper Collection (24 Vols.) $199.95

Piper shows us what we can learn from the personal struggles of Augustine and Luther; how Bunyan could endure years in prison for preaching; and how Wilberforce persevered in his admirable attempts to change British laws and customs regarding the slave trade. Piper’s books on what it means to be a Christian in the midst of the world are invaluable, and his work on Jonathan Edwards shows the relevance of this great preacher for today. Piper’s book on future grace revitalizes our concept of God’s care, reminding us that we are children of a loving God who tells us to “cast all our anxiety on Him because he cares for us” (1Pet 5:7). Other books in the collection entice us to meditate on God’s Word by offering devotional-style reflections that affect our daily lives. These meditations are filled with words of encouragement, nourishment, and loving goading to make sure that our walk glorifies God. The time we spend in these important resources will be time well spent learning how our gracious God meets our needs where we are.

3430 Intermediate New Testament Greek: A Linguistic and Exegetical $29.99 Approach

Intermediate New Testament Greek is an excellent resource for the second-year Greek student, and for the minister wanting to use Greek more effectively in his teaching. Beyond merely presenting New Testament Greek grammar, the author focuses on helping students learn to use their knowledge of Greek in the exegesis of the New Testament. Moving past the surface structure of the language, Dr. Young introduces students to a number of modern linguistic models. These include a modified transformational grammar, propositional analysis, genre criticism, semantic structural analysis, pragmatics (what the speaker meant by the words), speech act theory, and discourse analysis. Most chapters end with exercises the student will find helpful. The Appendix offers a summary of the semantic relations presented in the text. A bibliography, a scripture index and subject index completes the resource.

3435 Beginner’s Grammar of the Greek New Testament: Revised and $32.40 Expanded

Beginner’s Grammar has served as an excellent standard for beginning students in the study of New Testament Greek. The Greek of the New Testament is the Koine of the first century A.D, and it is presented as such in this book. This resource was designed to lay down a firm foundation for those students who will be progressing onward in their Greek studies. One of the benefits of this text is that it pays special attention to the meaning of the cases, the prepositions and the tenses, areas where most beginner Greek books have been faulty. Revised and expanded, this edition of a classic grammar includes a variety of improvements. These include additional examples, expanded paradigms and glossaries, a new section on English grammar, exercises, and a parsing guide. Dr. Shackelford has shown adroitness in combining the great work Davis has done with the most up-to-date perspective regarding the present status of Greek study. The text ends with a large list of Greek verbs, an English index, a Greek-English Vocabulary and an extensive bibliography.

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3437 Learning Biblical Hebrew: A New Approach Using Discourse $31.20 Analysis

Designed for beginning students in their study of biblical Hebrew, this course book focuses on the Hebrew alphabet, the basics of pronouncing Hebrew, and learning almost 400 of the most common words in the Hebrew Bible. Learning Biblical Hebrew is comprised of fifty lessons and eight readings, using about 1000 verses of biblical text. Each lesson has two types of assignments: (1) speed drills for practicing the lesson's materials, and (2) translation exercises taken from the biblical text. Important information is reviewed before introducing new material, and cross-referencing is made available throughout the book to access previously learned material. Hebrew writers used grammatical signals to guide their readers through the text. This book will study those grammatical signals through discourse analysis. Rocine tells us that, “I have found the discourse analytical approach…to be the most powerful grammatical tool for gaining” a rich and intimate knowledge of the Word of God. 3439 An Exposition on Prayer in the Bible (5 Vols.) $259.95

An Exposition on Prayer is the lifework of Dr. Jim Rosscup. For the past fifteen years, of an incredible fifty years of teaching, Dr. Jim Rosscup has been laboring on his "magnum opus" and is ready to pass on his wealth of knowledge in, and experience with prayer to future generations in this comprehensive five volume set. Written with clarity and directness, careful interpretation and diligent choice of words, this exposition boldly captures the Scriptural flow about prayer and the rich truth it conveys. The Bible refers to the word prayer or expresses a prayer in 61 of its 66 books, making close to 1,100 distinct references to and about prayer. Beginning with Genesis, Rosscup identifies each prayer with an introduction and a title that corresponds to its message. He offers clarification of the author, date, theme and background, provides an expositional outline, with numerous details under each heading, and a brief synopsis of the role that prayer plays in that particular passage or book.

3441 Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Standard Edition (12 $149.99 Vols.)

Twelve volumes of Seventh-day Adventist reference works, including eight volumes of commentaries, make this an outstanding collection for the Seventh-day Adventist Bible student. There is no better way to expand, or begin, your library than with specialized reference works like dictionaries, handbooks, encyclopedias and commentaries. This collection has all of the above! More than 100 interactive illustrations and 160 3D maps put biblical people and places in perspective. Interactive links tie the graphics to the biblical text. The Bible Dictionary is filled with more than 1,000 full-color photographs of biblical sites, artifacts, scenery, and rare aerial views of the Holy Land. Step-by-step guidelines and examples teach you how to use Lee Gugliotto's comprehensive Bible study method. (worksheets included)

3442 Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Expanded Edition $224.99

Hundreds of classic Seventh-day Adventist works are included in this value-priced collection. All twelve volumes in the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Standard Edition are featured in the Expanded Edition along with the complete published works of Ellen White. This set combines some of the best Seventh-day Adventist reference books with the lifeworks of one of the denomination's most prolific and beloved authors - Ellen G. White. A study of classic Christian literature, like the works of Ellen White, often reveals truisms that modern authors bypass or neglect. Although her work is a century old, Ellen White offers a unique perspective on issues that Christians still face today. Not only that but this collection includes 12 volumes of quality reference works written by Adventist authors. With the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Expanded Edition one can discover the foundations on which the SDA church was built - foundations which still remain strong to this day.

3469 Church Leadership Collection (4 Vols.) $32.99

The Church Leadership Collection offers four resources important for today’s pastor and layperson alike. Focusing on faith, prayer and evangelism, they provide excellent principles to guide us to a stronger walk with God and a more mature fellowship with one another. The two volumes on The Fourth Dimension teach valuable lessons for every Christian regarding the power of faith and prayer. Dr. Cho submits vignettes from his own life to show how God works in and through prayer and faith. The book on home cell groups gives practical guidelines, showing how every Christian has the opportunity to participate in the ministry of their church and bring revival to their neighborhood. Because Watchman Nee continues to be influential in the lives of many Christians today, it is important for pastors and the laity to understand his teachings. We have added Dana Roberts’ constructive critique of Nee’s life and thought to the collection for this purpose.

3473 Discipleship Journal Anthology [CD-ROM] $89.00

This updated version includes 25 years of Discipleship Journal's award-winning articles and graphics on one CD! These journals work great with your existing Logos digital library or as a stand-alone product. With the Libronix Digital Library System you have quick access on your PC to over 3,500 DJ articles at the click of a mouse. Includes 150 Issues of the Discipleship Journal. Enjoy complete portability and instant access to Discipleship Journal's first 25 years of award-winning articles and artwork on your personal desktop or laptop PC with the new Discipleship Journal Anthology on CD-ROM (Issues 1-150—Libronix™ version).

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3490 Christian Life Collection (14 Vols.) $99.95

The Christian Life Collection contains fourteen resources, concentrating on important aspects of the Christian life, such as faith, prayer, marriage, and foundational truths. Included are personal testimonies, practical guidelines to grow in Christian maturity, and biblically sound advice for parents and couples. Whether you are a new Christian, needing the milk of the Word, or you have been walking with the Lord for a long time, you will find immense blessings in this collection. You will be touched by families as they experience God’s gracious gift of the Holy Spirit. You will find your marriage and your relationship with your children improve. You will see how God can take a criminal, bent on violence, and use him to effectively touch the lives of young people who are like he was. If your prayer life could use some improvement, if you want to feel the Holy Spirit working in your life, if you desire to have your marriage be all that it can be, then allow the authors to touch your heart with biblical truths.

3493 Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus (4 Vols.) $58.99

A Jewish person has different objections to Jesus than an atheist, yet most apologetics books are geared toward conversing with non- religious people about the gospel. In Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, Michael L. Brown has compiled close to 150 objections he has encountered in his ministry to Jews and provides biblical answers to them, demonstrating how to discuss the Messiah sensitively, intelligently, and convincingly. These four volumes will give anyone interested in reaching the Jewish people with the good news of Jesus the Messiah a strong foundation upon which to stand. With detailed responses based on careful research of the Hebrew Bible, Rabbinic texts, and the New Testament, Dr. Brown thoroughly and respectfully answers these objections and invites Jewish seekers to consider the possibility that the new covenant they have been waiting for is already here.

3497 Reading the New Testament Commentary (12 Vols.) $222.99

Reading the New Testament Commentary series aspires to present cutting edge research in a way that is accessible to upper-level undergraduates, seminarians, seminary educated pastors, and educated laypeople, as well as to graduate students and professors. Rather than following the verse-by-verse method of traditional commentaries, these volumes study section-by-section, concentrating on key concepts and how they are developed. Each commentary takes a more literary-theological slant while focusing on a close reading of the final form or structure of the text. The aim is to make one feel at home in the biblical text itself. The approach of these commentaries involves a concern both for how the biblical author communicates and what the religious point of the text is. Care is taken to relate both the how and the what of the text to its milieu: Christian, Jewish, and Greco-Roman. This enables both the communication strategies and the religious message of the text to be clarified over against a range of historical and cultural possibilities.

3503 Collins Latin Dictionary and Grammar $20.99

Whether you are learning Latin for the first time or wish to “brush up” what you have already learned, this resource is designed to give you easy access to both a dictionary and a grammar reference guide. Collins Latin Dictionary and Grammar offers comprehensive treatment of the vocabulary of texts read in school and the university. The grammar guide presents detailed verb tables covering 120 regular verbs and over 300 irregular verbs. Another key feature in the dictionary is information about life in Roman times, exploring how government and the army were organized, Roman family relationships, geographical names, major Roman authors and significant events in Roman history. There is a section on Latin poetry and scansion, and a list of Latin expressions that are commonly used in the English language today.

3519 Cecil Sherman Formations Commentary (5 Vols.) $69.99

In thousands of Bible study classes across America, teachers, elders, and pastors use Cecil Sherman to help them teach essential passages in the Bible. Dr. Sherman served as the primary commentary writer for the Smyth and Helwys Formations series of adult Bible study for nearly fifteen years. In those years, he contributed to nearly 700 sessions across 45 issues of the commentary and addressed an extensive amount of Scripture. Dr. Sherman’s commentaries provide a depth of biblical scholarship that he brings to life through rich storytelling based on a lifetime of experience and spiritual wisdom. He is able to communicate the gospel in a way that balances bold proclamation with good pastoral sense. By drawing the reader into a dialogue around a passage, Sherman is able to expound on what might otherwise seem complex and distant, helping the reader discover its richness. His writing is clearly informed by careful research into biblical languages, backgrounds, theology, and archaeology.

3523 Writings From the Ancient World (16 Vols.) $355.99

The Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) publishes books intended to convey the finest biblical scholarship to students in college, university, and seminary courses, leaders in church and synagogue settings, and members of the general public interested in biblical study. The SBL offers these 16 volumes of Writings from the Ancient World to provide teachers, literary critics, historians, general readers, and students direct access to key ancient Near Eastern writings that date from the beginning of the Sumerian civilization to the age of Alexander the Great. The volumes typically offer historical and literary background to the writings, the original text and English translation, explanatory or textual notes, and a bibliography. These ancient writings—letters, laws, government documents, poems, prayers and rituals—provide a glimpse into the social, economic and religious context of other civilizations before and during early biblical times.

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3525 The Christian History Library $129.95

The Christian History Library, an 11-volume collection of educational classics, will be a great asset to teachers, parents, home-schooling families, and scholars throughout the United States! Do you desire in-depth study of the Christian perspective on the history of the United States? These time-honored resources will help your family discover how Christianity has shaped the history of our nation. Includes historical compilations like The Christian History of the Constitution of the United States of America, Vol. I: Christian Self-Government, educational materials beginning with Teaching and Learning America’s Christian History: The Principle Approach®, and reprinted Noah Webster’s landmark 1828 work, An American Dictionary of the English Language.

3530 Cotton Patch Gospel $39.99

The Cotton Patch Gospel recasts the stories of Jesus and the Apostolic letters into the language and culture of the mid-20th century South. Bear in mind that this resource is not a biblical translation, but a creative paraphrase. Dr. Jordan wanted to transport Jesus and first- century Christians to where they were “living where we live, talking as we talk, working, hurting, praying, bleeding, dying, conquering, alongside the rest of us.” Modern translations change the wording to fit modern language, but leave the setting, time and place in ancient history. What is unique about the Cotton Patch Gospel is that it brings the language, setting, time and place into the midst of the racial tension developing in the South in the 1950s and 1960s. The “cotton patch” approach to the New Testament is to allow the same sense of participation in them which the early Christians must have had.

3579 A Simplified Harmony of the Gospels $14.99

If you have ever found yourself studying an event from Christ’s life and flipping back and forth from one Gospel to another to try to get the whole picture, then this book is for you. In A Simplified Harmony of the Gospels, Jesus’ life is presented chronologically, taking you from one scene to the next, weaving each gospel writer’s observations into the story, capturing the subtle nuances that give each of the Gospels its individuality. The Simplified Harmony is supported by hundreds of in-text explanatory notes and comments that probe the deeper meanings of the Scripture and place you in the living stream of its history and culture. Helpful sidebars are included to help with those areas where some events are questionable as to where they fit in the chronological order of Christ’s ministry. Included in the resource is an expanded outline, a systematic reading plan, indices for each Gospel, and a subject index.

3581 Semitic Inscriptions: Analyzed Texts and English Translations $179.95 [CD-ROM]

This ground-breaking compilation of ancient texts includes Hebrew, Aramaic, and Canaanite Inscriptions. Each text is accompanied by an English translation. The Semitic Inscriptions: Analyzed Texts and English Translations would be extremely expensive to assemble in print form - and now Logos Bible Software brings them to you in a morphologically-tagged electronic edition! The Canaanite languages represented in this collection include Byblian-Phoenician, Standard and Mixed dialect Phoenician, Ammonite, Moabite, Ekronite (Philistine), and Edomite. The Hebrew and Canaanite database was prepared by Dr. Michael S. Heiser, Academic Editor at Logos. Aramaic is a Northwest Semitic language, the same language family as Hebrew and the Canaanite dialects (e.g., Phoenician, Moabite). The database of Aramaic inscriptions was prepared by H.H. Hardy, II and Charles Otte, III, doctoral students in Northwest Semitic Philology at the University of Chicago. 3582 Theological Journal Library: Volumes 1-10 $339.95

Contains Volumes 1-10 of the Theological Journal Library Series! Formatted by one of our publishing partners for the Libronix Digital Library System, and fully compatible with Logos Bible Software Series X, The Theological Journal Libraries: Volumes 1-10 represents an enormous value that we want to pass on to you. This collection contains all the contents of the first ten volumes in the Theological Journal series. The Theological Journal Libraries combine several of the best conservative, scholarly, evangelical journals and classic works on church history. This massive set allows you to rapidly search through all the titles for the words, phrases, topics, authors, passages, etc. which you are interested in.

3583 Philosophy and Methodology Bible-Based Hermeneutics $25.00

Bible-Based Hermeneutics is an introductory resource designed to assist in the analytical, word-by-word interpretation of Scripture. This hermeneutical approach asserts that every word used in every passage of Scripture must be studied. Each word has a distinct characteristic, a specific meaning, and must be defined with proper consideration given for its complete grammar. The objective of this resource is for its reader to learn how to reach accurate conclusions and substantiate them solely from Scripture. In order to comprehend God’s Word in depth, it is important to attempt to discover, as completely as possible, what was in the Author’s mind, that is, to know what the biblical passage means by discovering the specific meaning of each word that is used. Bible-Based Hermeneutics intends to provide the methods to achieve the goal of determining the most precise meaning of God’s Word.

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3585 Pure Life Collection (12 Vols.) [DVD-ROM] $135.00

The Pure Life Collection is the result of many years of confronting and conquering the addiction of sexual sin. Today Christians are being inundated with pornography and other forms of sexual sin explicitly displayed on the television, at the movies, in books, and on the Internet. How do Christians stay pure in the sight of God in an unholy, corrupt world? Is it possible for believers in this modern era to be in the world, but not of it? Pure Life Ministries testifies to the sobering fact that sexual sin can and does destroy lives, homes, churches, careers and one’s relationship with God. It affects pastors and lay people alike, regardless of one’s economic or social status. It is an epidemic that the Church must face squarely and honestly. The Pure Life Collection includes nine books and three videos, providing pastors, counselors, lay leaders and those who suffer with sexual sin valuable, scripturally sound answers to address this dreadful addiction and provide healing.

3586 The Collected Works of John M. Frame, Vol. 1: Theology $219.95

The Collected Works of John M. Frame, Volume 1: Theology contains all six of Dr. Frame’s books on theology—including the winner of the 2003 ECPA Gold Medallion Award for Theology and Doctrine, The Doctrine of God. That's over 2,150 pages of cutting-edge, Reformed theology. Among other works, this collection includes 1,500 pages of Dr. Frame’s shorter theological writings such as journal articles, pamphlets, lecture outlines, study guides, syllabi, and written sermons—virtually everything Dr. Frame has written in the area of theology over the past forty years! Volume 1: Theology also includes, in MP3 format, approximately 70 hours of audio lectures that cover a host of theological topics. Dr. Frame is noted for his belief that theology is application—the use of God’s revelation to meet the spiritual needs of people, to promote godliness and spiritual health. Therefore, his theology is inherently practical, deeply grounded in Scripture, and unusually comprehensive.

3591 What the Bible Says About…Being a Man $11.95

In What the Bible Says About…Being a Man, J. Richard Fugate challenges all Christian men to become real men in the full Biblical sense—men who possess mature, masculine, and moral character. Fugate helps direct the reader onto a path toward balanced, Biblical manhood and sets forth the characteristics God expects from Christian men, such as honesty, courage, loyalty, self-discipline, leadership and above all, godliness. Fugate believes that too many current Christian books on manhood comply with the secular ideas found in popular psychology; instead of teaching men how to understand and overcome their emasculated, effeminate, and/or macho distortions, he asserts they encourage men to become more womanlike. In this book you will study how the Bible defines true manhood, and how you can overcome any personal, off-balanced training you may have received regarding what a man should be. Fugate will also show how fathers can train their boys to become real men.

3593 What the Bible Says About…Suffering $11.95

What the Bible Says About…Suffering was written to prepare its readers to understand and conquer suffering personally; and to learn how to counsel others who are not prepared. This useful volume is a logical presentation of the subject which allows an individual to understand why, how, and even the benefits of suffering. It offers a systematic theology grounded in scripture that can be utilized in place of psychological programs currently being used for counseling. The subject of suffering is handled solely from the Biblical viewpoint; there has been no attempt to modify God’s Word to make it compatible with human philosophies, psychology, sociology, religious views or public opinion. Fugate intends that his book will bring suffering unbelievers to the Great Physician and that it will reveal the false doctrines that enslave thousands of believers today. Beyond the issues of salvation, What the Bible Says About . . . Suffering shows how suffering works in a believer’s becoming spiritually mature in his Christian walk.

3595 What the Bible Says About…Child Training $12.95

Being a parent is a difficult and often bewildering challenge. There are so many conflicting theories about child training that even the reputed “experts” disagree with each other. The need for clear guidelines for parents to be successful in child training is dramatically evident in our world today. What the Bible Says About … Child Training will help parents better understand their role and discover the mechanics for successfully raising children. This book will define parental accountability, authority, and responsibility, as well as describe the nature of a child and explain his biblically-defined stages of development. The unique aspect of this book is that the author accepts the Bible as absolute truth and infinitely superior to any human system of thinking. The subject of child training is handled solely from the Biblical viewpoint. The system of child training presented herein has been used by thousands of families with dramatic results. The author has added comments, examples, and anecdotes to this second edition. It also includes four appendixes and a bibliography.

3597 Norman L. Geisler’s Systematic Theology (4 Vols.) $119.99

Theologian and apologist Norman Geisler has been one of the most prolific and influential leaders in the area of evangelical apologetics. For over forty years he has studied and defended the faith as an author and as an internationally known speaker and debater. He brings vast experience to his magnum opus, the four volumes of Systematic Theology. Josh McDowell, author of Evidence That Demands a Verdict and More Than a Carpenter, calls Dr. Geisler’s Systematic Theology “Tremendous!” and insists that no library should be without these four volumes. Exhaustive in its approach and erudite in its presentation, Geisler’s Systematic Theology formulates a coherent perspective that not only represents the Christian belief system, but also looks to history, philosophy, science, and ethics to create as full a view as possible. Dr. Geisler has taught at university and graduate levels for nearly fifty years and has spoken, traveled, or debated in all fifty states and in twenty-six countries.

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3603 Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions $31.99

The Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions contains more than 1,400 articles on the theory, practice, theology, and history of missions. A comprehensive, one-volume reference, it not only provides a wealth of information on the topic of world missions, it also offers a contemporary study of the subject from an evangelical perspective. Over three hundred missionaries, theologians, and educators from a variety of cultural, denominational, and ethnic backgrounds contribute their expertise to provide a broad survey of the history of world missions as well as current trends and research. The Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions, a Christianity Today 2001 Book Award winner, is a valuable research tool for professors and students in their study of world missions. It is also a readily accessible resource for clergy and lay persons interested in the history of world missions and its continuing progress.

3605 Old Testament Textual Criticism $17.99

Old Testament Textual Criticism provides the basic knowledge for students to get the most from Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Dr. Ellis Brotzman explains the significance of scripts and writings of the ancient Near East, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Hebrew manuscripts for students of Hebrew exegesis. Students are lead through the steps involved in using BHS and other resources to evaluate variant readings. Brotzman sheds light on the origin and nature of Hebrew texts and versions, thereby helping scholars, students, and pastors more fully understand the Old Testament. Ellis Brotzman is associate professor and chairman of the Old Testament department at Tyndale Theological Seminary, The Netherlands. He holds a Ph.D. in Hebrew and Semitic Languages from New York University. He is the author of Jonah: Computer Generated Tools for the Correlated Greek and Hebrew Texts.

3607 Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms $23.99

In this topical dictionary, Dr. Richard Muller defines key Latin and Greek theological terms found in various works of dogmatics and theology. Muller goes beyond the mere definition, however, by tracing the word’s historical roots and logical connections in such doctrines as the Trinity, incarnation, atonement, the fall, natural theology, authority and revelation, sacraments, and the church and its ministry. Many of the terms are cross-referenced for comparison and further study. The Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms opens up the rich history of thought and the development of doctrine in the church. Students and scholars will benefit greatly from this important resource, and pastors and lay people will discover it to be an interesting, thought-provoking text. In compiling his list of terms, Muller’s goal was to offer an accurate presentation of the vocabulary of Protestant orthodoxy, and to meet the needs of students as they encounter works currently accessible in which the vocabulary appears.

3609 From Exegesis to Exposition $22.00

In From Exegesis to Exposition Dr. Robert Chisholm shows seminarians and seminary-trained pastors how to “preach accurate, informative, and even exciting sermons that are solidly rooted in the Hebrew text and do not require an inordinate amount of time to prepare.” He reminds pastors and seminarians that it is never too late to renew their commitment to the importance of using Hebrew in ministry, regain a knowledge of the essentials of the language, and learn how to use the Hebrew Bible effectively. From Exegesis to Exposition is an excellent resource for intermediate students learning Hebrew because, according to Chisholm, too many seminary courses neglect teaching students how to make the transfer from parsing verbs to crafting relevant text-based sermons. This practical guide provides a comprehensive corrective, moving readers from the beginning stages of exegesis to the finished sermon. Chisholm’s approach to the exegesis process is to ground the text in its historical-cultural context.

3612 Lexham Greek-English Interlinear Septuagint $149.95

The Septuagint (LXX), a translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek, is a valuable complement to the study of the Hebrew Bible. Providing an early witness to the text of the Hebrew Bible, the LXX can also be particularly helpful with understanding difficult Hebrew texts, and is the basis of many of the Old Testament quotations found in the New Testament. Based on the success of the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible (LHI), Logos will pursue the Septuagint interlinear with a similar structure. Standard interlinears typically provide a translation gloss of a particular word. The Lexham Greek-English Interlinear Septuagint, however, takes advantage of its digital environment to offer multiple layers of English glosses that reflect the complexity of the Greek language structure. In addition, the underlying Greek text (Rahlf’s edition of the LXX) will be fully morphologically tagged, including dictionary forms of words (lemmas) for easy lookup in standard Greek lexical tools.

3614 Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament $44.95

Following the model of the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible, the Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament will present two levels of interlinear translation. The first is the lexical value, which is a gloss of the lexical or dictionary form of the word. The second is the English literal translation, a contextually sensitive gloss of the inflected form of the word. The difference in these glosses is subtle, but powerful. The first gloss answers the question, “What does this word mean?” The second gloss answers the question, “What does this word mean here?” In addition to the interlinear translations, direct links to Louw and Nida's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament based on Semantic Domains are provided for every Greek word. These links are context-sensitive and connect directly to the appropriate Louw and Nida article. The Greek text is fully morphologically tagged and includes dictionary forms of words (lemmas) for easy lookup in standard Greek lexical tools.

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3617 Preachers Collection (7 Vols.) $89.99

The Preachers Collection offers seven volumes to assist preachers in preparing and presenting sermons. Haddon Robinson reveals his ten- stage process of sermon development. His homiletic primer has been a favorite for over twenty-five years. Robinson reminds preachers to think intentionally about those to whom they preach. Walter Kaiser deals with the value, problem, and task of preaching from the Old Testament and provides a practical focus by examining preaching and teaching from the texts of various OT genres. Tom Carter provides over two thousand precious quotations from Charles Spurgeon that will edify and uplift you and your congregation. Michael Green has chosen illustrations that will help explain, clarify, and apply truth to your sermon. Craig Larson offers excellent life stories to be used as illustrations of how to be caring, giving, faithful people. Edward Rowell gives us a book filled with funny stories and humorous cartoons that bring a lighter side to preaching and driving home a particular point.

3619 Christian Theology, 2nd ed., by Millard Erickson $29.99

For over twenty years Millard Erickson’s Christian Theology has been used in universities and seminaries as a reliable and comprehensive introduction to systematic theology. This new edition includes numerous additions to the original, reflecting the changes occurring within the theological, intellectual, political, economic, and social realms. There is a new chapter on postmodernism, along with chapter objectives, chapter summaries, and study questions. Most major topics of theology are discussed, including important areas such as biblical criticism, the relationship between theology and philosophy, and contemporizing the Christian message. A noted benefit is Erickson’s willingness to engage with non-evangelical viewpoints giving the reader an inside look at what those outside the conservative evangelical circle believe. A frequent comment made about the original edition was that it was very user-friendly. The author has striven to retain the original edition’s user-friendly characteristic in this new edition.

3621 Bible Interpreters of the 20th Century $24.99

In order to understand and appreciate contemporary evangelicalism, it is important to become familiar with modern evangelical Bible interpreters. The editors have produced a survey of thirty-five twentieth-century evangelical biblical scholars to provide an illuminating glimpse into the lives of thirty-five influential biblical interpreters. These interpreters represent different denominational and theological perspectives. In examining the life and legacy of these evangelicals, each entry includes biographical facts, theological development, scholarly contributions, and evaluations. Bible Interpreters of the 20th Century makes a solid reference resource for scholars, students, and pastors.

3623 Stewart Custer Collection (9 Vols.) $149.95

For over forty years Dr. Stewart Custer taught at Bob Jones University. The Stewart Custer Collection contains commentaries on four New Testament books, and offers resources on such subjects as astronomy, biblical inerrancy, New Testament synonyms, an important reference book for pastors and students, and a devotional. Using the wonderful phraseology of the King James Bible and his own Greek translations, Dr. Custer offers a conservative approach in his exposition of Scripture. The commentary chapters begin with a list of the actual persons who will be involved in the text, as well as the particular place or setting of the chapter and the doctrines that will be taught. Each chapter ends with a list of practical applications and a prayer. There is an extensive bibliography, Scripture index and topical index at the end of the commentaries.

3626 The Journal of Biblical Literature (26 Vols.) $299.95

The flagship journal of the Society of Biblical Literature, the Journal of Biblical Literature promotes critical and academic biblical scholarship and brings the highest level of scholarly expertise to bear on the study of biblical literature. The Logos edition of The Journal of Biblical Literature gives you access to nearly 20,000 pages of articles, reviews, and news published between 1981 and 2006, written by top scholars from the past two decades of biblical scholarship. With The Journal of Biblical Literature, combined with the power of you Libronix Digital Library, you have the most important tools you need for your research projects, sermon preparation, and biblical study!

3633 Lion Access Guides Series (6 Vols.) $59.99

The Lion Access Guides are resources for pastors, students, Bible study leaders and Sunday school teachers to help them understand and teach about important Christian topics. Chock-full of interesting and useful information, the Baptist Times in 2002 remarked that “each pocket-sized book is the usual mix of concise and informative text…we have come to expect from Lion.” And the Methodist Recorder said the books offered here are “[a] well-researched series which could serve as both refresher course to the knowledgeable and introduction to our religious heritage for the 21st century student.” Flame Magazine says the series “offers essential information on key religious subjects in a clear, lively…style.”

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3635 Lion Histories Series (10 Vols.) $89.99

Lion Histories is a major new series aimed at those who are seeking accessible introductions to key periods, people and themes in Christian history. These Histories are excellent resources for pastors, students, Bible study leaders and Sunday school teachers to gain an understanding of these important events and people in Christian history. This series covers the world of Jesus and Paul, and shows how Christianity expanded throughout the Roman Empire and beyond. It introduces important church figures like Augustine, Francis of Assisi, Luther and the Celtic people, as well as significant eras including the Byzantine and Medieval periods, and the Enlightenment.

3636 The Book of Isaiah (3 Vols.) $35.99

Edward J. Young’s classic 3-volume commentary engages in a line-by-line exegesis of the Book of Isaiah, setting interpretation firmly in the context of Isaiah’s archaeological, cultural, and intellectual background. Young allows the prophet to speak for himself and to expound his message for the present age. Written primarily for the minister, Sunday school teacher and general layperson, the theologically conservative commentary provides very few Hebrew words in the main body of the text. However, in order to serve those pastors, teachers and students who do know the Hebrew language, Young has provided technical material in the footnotes or in special notes. Dr. Young firmly believes Isaiah to be a unified, single-author book, although he respectfully interacts with opposing views. As an Old Testament scholar he concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text rather than on specific textual problems. He uses his own semiliteral translation of the Hebrew throughout the commentary.

3638 Biblical Theology Set (3 Vols.) $39.99

To acquire a comprehensive biblical theology is not easy for the student or scholar in light of the myriad of interpretations, ideas, and discussions surrounding the nature and scope of the Old and New Testaments. Drs. Hasel and Scobie offer excellent solutions to the problem. While providing a thorough survey of the pertinent literature of many leading scholars, Hasel suggests several basic proposals for studying theology with an historical and theological method which seeks to be faithful to the biblical material. Scobie offers a unified approach to Scripture that encompasses the entire sweep of divine revelation, uniting the Old and New Testaments with themes that connect God to the history of His people. Includes: New Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate, Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate and The Ways of Our God: An Approach to Biblical Theology.

3640 Church History: An Introduction to Research, Reference Works, $19.99 and Methods

This book arose out of a methods seminar for graduate students at the beginning of their doctoral work. It is not only a practical resource for students studying church history and history of doctrine, but also for those interested in the areas of systematic and philosophical theology. Church History offers graduate students who plan to become professional historians the guidelines, methods, and basic reference tools needed for successfully researching and writing in the disciplines of church history and theology. It is organized to aid students in the ability to define a topic, locate the source materials, and write quality papers. The bibliography and appendix are considered an integral part of the book, and students will find particularly useful the information on the use of computer applications in research. James Bradley is Geoffrey W. Bromiley Professor of Church History at Fuller Theological Seminary. He received his B.A. from Pasadena College, a B.D. from Fuller, and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. 3642 The Church of Christ: A Biblical Ecclesiology for Today $21.99

Dr. Ferguson offers a genuine biblical theology of the church that the pastor, church leader, layperson and student will find informational and useful. He systematically examines the New Testament’s teaching on the existence, meaning and purpose of the church. Carefully grounding ecclesiology in the person and work of Christ, Ferguson unveils a comprehensive model of the church that is both biblically centered and relevant. After emphasizing the value of the Old Testament for the Christian, he presents three important images regarding the nature of the church: the people of God, the body of Christ, and the community of the Spirit. His treatment of sin, the cross, and the human response to God is connected to his idea of ecclesiology. Worship, baptism, gifts, ministry, Christian ethics, discipline and unity are some of the major themes the author addresses. The "Today" in the subtitle does not imply an adapting of biblical ecclesiology to the interests of the present, but is meant to emphasize that biblical ecclesiology is viable today.

3644 Christ Is All! $29.95

This Joyful Manifesto of Christ’s supremacy offers three books in one volume. In Volume One David Bryant develops a dynamic vision of what the supremacy of God’s Son really means. Here the author explores a biblical overview of the full extent of Christ’s supremacy. Volume Two reflects on the crisis of supremacy that is afflicting the Church and Christians today with an increasing loss of hope and passion toward Christ. Volume Three maps out the message about God’s Son that Christians need to revisit in order to cure the crisis. Bryant explores a practical three-fold strategy to unleash a campaign of hope that Christians can utilize right where they live in order to bring them and their Church back to Christ, making the supremacy of God’s Son once again a priority in their lives.

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3647 Introduction to the Old Testament Collection (3 Vols.) $69.95

The three books in the Introduction to the Old Testament Collection complement one another by providing a comprehensive introduction to the Old Testament. Edward Young’s classic offers a concise look at each book of the Hebrew Scriptures, while Roland Harrison concentrates on a detailed look at textual criticism before launching into a discussion of each Old Testament book, paying close attention to its historical background in regards to archaeology, chronology, and theology. Peter Craigie shows how important the discoveries at the ancient city of Ugarit are to Old Testament studies.

3649 The Anabaptists (2 Vols.) $29.99

Five centuries ago the Anabaptist movement was launched with the inauguration of believer’s baptism (as opposed to infant baptism) and the formation of the first congregation of the Swiss Brethren in Zurich, Switzerland. They emphasized piety, good works, and nonviolence, and had a strong aversion to state-run churches. Although they were part of the Reformation movement, they would come to experience severe persecution not only from the Roman Catholic Church, but from their fellow Protestants. Believing that they must work out their salvation in fear and trembling, the Anabaptists attempted to commit their communal living to the teachings of the Sermon on the Mount. They emphasized peaceful living, justice making, and the voluntary sharing of goods. Judged unfairly through several centuries, misunderstood or deliberately misrepresented, ignored and, of course, persecuted, William Estep believes the Anabaptists deserve a fresh look. Today we know the Anabaptists primarily as the Amish, Mennonites and the Brethren.

3651 A. W. Tozer Collection (57 Vols.) $399.95

A. W. Tozer was a dynamic preacher, prolific writer, and a no-nonsense man of God. Throughout his preaching career he gave practical, instructive, exhorting and invigorating lessons to and for his listeners. The A. W. Tozer Collection gives you the opportunity to meet this remarkable man and to hear his message for the Church today. It is a relevant message to call the Church back from lethargy, to reclaim the gospel’s power, and to reestablish God as the center of one’s life. This collection consists of fifty-seven books written by Tozer or compiled from his sermons or editorials posthumously. Many of the books were compiled by his close friend, Harry Verploegh, by Gerald B. Smith, James L. Snyder, Ron Eggert, Warren Wiersbe and others. In all, this astounding collection contains approximately 11,000 pages filled with the inspirational, Christ-centered words only Tozer could pen. Tozer was not one to mince words. He wrote for the common person: the cab driver, the milkman, the laborer, the farmer, the housewife. He wrote for you.

3656 Sheffield/T & T Clark Bible Guides Collection (44 Vols.) $849.95

This much sought-after and highly esteemed Bible study guide series is concise, comprehensive, manageable and affordable. The Sheffield/T & T Clark Bible Guides Collection (44 volumes) serves as an invaluable resource for students, preachers and Bible study leaders. Each of these books delivers to the reader a thorough and insightful introduction to a particular book of the Bible or the Apocrypha. All the books in the series were written by leading biblical scholars and the authors have drawn on their scholarly expertise as well as their experience as teachers of university and college students. R. Norman Whybray was Emeritus Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Studies at the University of Hull and was a past President of the Society for Old Testament Study. His publications included Ecclesiastes and The Second Isaiah in this series, and The Good Life in the Old Testament (included in Old Testament Studies Series Collection).

3659 SNTW Collection (7 Vols.) $135.95

The SNTW (Studies of the New Testament and its World) Collection reflects a serious examination of the concerns and topics surrounding the first-century Christians and early Christian writings. The conclusions reached by the authors are compelled by the most up-to-date resources regarding such subjects as identity formation, social settings, ideology, cosmology, and the importance of baptism. Seminary students will find these scholarly and well-researched books challenging and thought-provoking, as will pastors and lay-persons interested in early Christianity. This series is published by T and T Clark and edited by John Barclay, Joel Marcus and John Riches.

3662 The Harvard Classics and Fiction Collection (71 Vols.) $179.95

When Charles William Eliot assembled The Harvard Classics, more commonly known as “The Five-Foot Shelf,” and later the "Shelf of Fiction", he gathered this epic collection of key works which he thought would best represent “the progress of man… from the earliest historical times to the close of the nineteenth century.” This massive collection represents a cross section of the literary forces which effectively shaped our society. Universally regarded as one of the most comprehensive and well-researched anthologies of all time, these books cover every major literary figure, philosopher, religion, folklore and historical subject through the twentieth century. From “The Five-Foot Shelf” come the writings of Plato, John Milton, Plutarch, Augustine, Dante, More, Luther, Pasteur, Pascal, and others. Volume 51 contains 60 lectures, introducing and summarizing the fields of religion, history, poetry, natural science, philosophy, biography, prose fiction, criticism and the essay, education, political science, drama, voyages and travel.

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3666 Archivero de Sermones (CD-Rom) $69.95

Imagínese poder tomar esa carpeta llena de sermones impresos en su repisa y almacenarlos dentro del sistema Libronix, de tal manera que usted pueda utilizar los años de trabajo y estudio personal en cada nuevo sermón o investigación bíblica. Gracias a la tecnología Libronix usted no tiene que imaginar más sino solo beneficiarse de esta realidad.

3667 Evangelism Collection (11 Vols.) $149.95

The Evangelism Collection offers informative, concise, provocative and compelling resources for engaging Christians to become missionaries in their own family, neighborhood, and community. From instructions on church planting to soul winning, these books provide time-tested, practical advice on how to share the good news of Jesus. The editors of Missiology supply an excellent resource for those called to be a foreign missionary. Methods are discussed and taught to give the reader clear and effective ways to preach the Gospel in the postmodern era in which we live. This culture in which we live, however, is not much different from the one Paul ministered in, and Peter Jones gives us insight into the rules of engagement the Apostle used to preach the Gospel. The book on church evangelism provides specific tools for developing successful programs to teach evangelism in the church. This collection, published by Broadman and Holman, will help pastors, students and laypersons understand and implement the tools to become better witnesses for Jesus.

3669 Early Church History Collection (7 Vols.) $115.99

The Early Church History Collection contains excellent primary sources for the student of history and theology, offering the writings of many important figures in the first four hundred years of the Church. We see how the early church prayed and sang, worshiped and preached, and what they believed as fundamental to their faith. We learn how the church was affected by persecution and heresy and the cultures in which they lived and why it was important for them to formulate proper doctrines of the Trinity and of Christ.

3671 Word Biblical Commentary (WBC 59 Vols.) $699.95

59 volumes of the Word Biblical Commentary on one CD. The culmination of more than fifteen years of research by a team of international scholars, Word Biblical Commentary (WBC) covers almost the entire Old and New Testaments, taking into account textual, linguistic, structural, historical, and theological distinctions. More than 50 contributors, all of whom rank among the leading Christian scholars of the English-speaking world, wrote authoritatively on the portions of Scripture in which they specialize. This collection also includes an enviable scholar's array of Bible translations, and Greek and Hebrew resources for in-depth research.

3672 Pastoral Ministry Collection (13 Vols.) $136.95

The Pastoral Ministry Collection contains excellent resources for the new and veteran pastor, the associate pastor and the youth minister. One book is written by a retired pastor who felt pressed by the Spirit to write a handbook for pastors. Another book covers the importance of prayer meetings, and there’s one on working with youth groups that no youth minister should be without. The collection includes eight manuals that specifically address the function and practice of many of the important aspects of the pastor’s ministerial life: the Lord’s Supper, weddings, church organization, and funerals.

3676 Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series (8 Vols.) $149.99

The Socio-Rhetorical Commentary Series offers the first sustained attempt to read and study the New Testament as both an ancient biography (as regards the Gospels) and as a form of ancient rhetoric. A socio-rhetorical interpretation considers the methods of rhetorical criticism and social-science criticism. The rhetorical method makes use of ancient or classical writings and strategies of persuasion and the communication of meaning. The social science method notes the issues surrounding the identification of the network of social relations (cultures and customs) in regards to the biblical text. The New Testament, in this series by William B. Eerdman’s Publishing Company, is interpreted within the context of the world in which it was written and read. The commentaries endeavor to give us a glimpse into the methods the gospel writers used in persuading their audience that Jesus was the Savior of the world, and it puts in context the purpose of the Pauline letters.

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3678 The Works of John Owen (17 Vols.) $299.95

John Owen counts as one of the most influential and inspiring theologians of the seventeenth century. His works capture the essence of theological inquiry in Puritan England, and have shaped and influenced theological reflection ever since. Owen was a proficient writer, composing numerous theological treatises, meditations, discourses, and sermons. His reflections are made more compelling by the context of political turmoil and religious persecution in which he wrote. God still speaks, says Owen, when the world is in flux and the church finds itself in seeming peril—words as important to his original audience as they are to contemporary readers. His writings and teachings spoke to the struggles in his time, and have continued to inspire the generations that have followed. Logos is pleased to offer the Goold edition of John Owen’s works in English with the original Latin treatises completely retained in portions of volume sixteen and the entirety of volume seventeen.

3680 Broadman & Holman Preaching Resources Collection (18 Vols.) $219.95

The Preaching Resources Collection is packed full of great resources for the novice preacher and the experienced preacher. Offering books by Stephen Olford, John R. Bisagno, Charles Ryrie and Al Fasol, this collection focuses on helping the preacher preach with confidence, clarity, and a bold assurance, while always bearing in mind the cornerstone of the message—Jesus Christ. These valuable resources, published by Broadman and Holman, will more than serve your needs as you prepare and present your sermons.

3682 Thomas C. Oden’s Systematic Theology (3 Vols.) $49.95

Thomas Oden’s Systematic Theology has been described as three volumes, two millennia of thought, one masterpiece of synthesis. Oden attempts to emphasize the common beliefs in all the branches of Christendom, rather than concentrate on the issues that divide. He brings the full weight of two millennia of discussion to bear on the ever-contemporary questions of Christian faith, referencing hundreds of theologians—Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, charismatic—and highlighting the foundational exegetes of history. Faithful to biblical teaching and classical tradition, Oden’s direct, frank, and provocative approach articulates the concerns and beliefs of a broad spectrum of Christians—pastors, teachers, seminarians, and thoughtful laity.

3734 Eerdmans Critical Commentary Series (4 Vols.) $129.99

The Eerdmans Critical Commentary Series offers the best of contemporary Old and New Testament scholarship, seeking to give modern readers clear insight into the biblical text, including its background, its interpretation, and its application. Under the editorial leadership of David Noel Freeman and Astrid B. Beck, the contributors to the ECC series are among the foremost authorities in biblical scholarship worldwide. They represent a broad range of backgrounds and are motivated to remain sensitive to the original meaning of the text and to bring alive its relevance for today. Each volume includes the author’s own translation, critical notes, and commentary on literary, historical, cultural, and theological aspects of the text. This series was designed to be accessible to serious general readers and scholars alike. These commentaries reflect the contributions of recent textual, philological, literary, historical, and archaeological inquiry, benefiting as well from newer methodological approaches.

3743 Essentials for New Testament Greek Studies (3 Vols.) $64.95

This collection offers three important resources for studying the Greek New Testament and its early manuscripts. For many years Ray Summers' Essentials of New Testament Greek has been a classic standard in the classroom and its revised edition, offered here, is even more helpful to students and ministers alike. Kendell Easley demonstrates the necessity of not only learning New Testament Greek but how to apply that knowledge as students and ministers study, preach, and teach from the New Testament. Philip Comfort brings paleography and textual criticism together as a means to proficiently encounter the early manuscripts of the New Testament.

3745 Hebrew History (3 Vols.) $64.95

Three distinguished biblical scholars offer a conservative look at the history of Israel and the Old Testament, avoiding the trappings of common misconceptions while supporting the Scriptures with carefully researched facts. Ancient documents and archaeological evidence are used to help reveal historical and biblical truth. Although intended for first and second year students, these resources are excellent tools for pastors and laypeople alike. Together these books will help the reader understand the workings of God in history. Collection includes: A History of Israel: From the Bronze Age through the Jewish Wars, The Heart of Hebrew History: A Study of the Old Testament, Revised and Old Testament Survey, 2nd ed.

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3768 JSOTS on Israel and Moses (4 Vols.) $124.99

The resources in this collection offer the academic compelling discourse on historical methodology in the study of the Old Testament. One book pays tribute to the late Michael P. Weitzman, distinguished scholar of the Hebrew language, by concentrating on important topics in Isaiah, Hosea, and Job, as well as ancient versions of the Hebrew Bible, intertestamental texts, and Eastern Church traditions. Two books discuss with acumen, although not with agreement, the issue of Moses, the Bible and the Hellenistic Period. The final book’s topic is again Moses, but it looks at the patriarch through a many-sided prism.

3787 Worthy is the Lamb $19.99

Ray Summers interprets Revelation in alliance with the historical circumstances Christians encountered in the late first century. Worthy is the Lamb is clearly outlined and carefully documented to offer a balanced, constructive interpretation of Revelation in the context of the whole New Testament and in the context of its historical setting. Summers removes a lot of the end-time mystery that often confuses the modern reader of Revelation and focuses on what God intended to say to the first-century Christians and what He wanted them to understand. Dr. Summers firmly believes that as the Spirit led John to write for the needs of his first-century Christians, the Spirit can lead contemporary Christians to understand the significance of that writing for all time. Ray Summers is the author of Essentials of New Testament Greek found in Essentials for New Testament Greek Studies (3 Vols.), available from Logos.

3789 Biblical Hermeneutics $23.95

Biblical Hermeneutics is designed for students and ministers who want to grow in their ability to interpret, teach, and preach God’s Word. It requires no understanding of biblical languages or of the technical details of hermeneutics, but it does provide the reader with a working knowledge of the multi-faceted nature of biblical interpretation and with support for the practice of exegesis. The book is divided into five sections and among the important subjects are: the history of biblical interpretation, philosophical presuppositions, biblical genre, the uniqueness of Scripture, the practice of exegesis, and the use of exegetical insights in preaching and teaching. This revised edition contains seven new chapters that deal with interpreting the major literary genre of Scripture: law, narrative, poetry, wisdom, prophecy, the Gospels and Acts, the epistles, and apocalyptic literature. It also includes two extensive appendices: a glossary for biblical studies, and an updated and expanded guide to reference books and Biblical commentaries.

3792 Faith, Form, and Time $14.99

Darwinian theories of the universe, although mostly rejected by evangelical Christians, have still found their way into creation theology. Evolutionist creation has watered down much of the Bible's teaching in order to reconcile with popular tenets of science. The whole controversy, it seems, gravitates around the age of the universe. Dr. Kurt Wise uses solid biblical teachings and scientific confirmation to explain why a young universe creation is correct. Beginning with God and His Word as the standard, Wise demonstrates how the biblical witness teaches that the age of the universe is not as old as Darwinian theory would contend. He also shows how all issues raised by evolutionists can be answered not only by the Bible, but also by scientific data and research, nailing shut macroevolution's coffin. Kurt Wise received a B.A. from the Department of Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago and an M.A. and a Ph.D. in paleontology from Harvard University under Stephen Jay Gould.

3795 Psalms: A Commentary, and Its New Testament Relevance $34.99

The Psalms have been a source of encouragement and hope for millennia. They express our deepest yearnings, our greatest sins and God’s wonderful forgiveness. John Eaton, a distinguished Old Testament scholar, has spent a lifetime studying the Psalms. His exceptional commentary represents the culmination of his lifework and is a great resource for the student, pastor and layperson. Steve Moyise and Maarten J.J. Menken, along with ten other contributors, present essays which reveal the importance of Psalms to Jesus and the writers of the New Testament. Includes: The Psalms: A Historical and Spiritual Commentary with an Introduction and Translation and The Psalms in the New Testament.

3797 Understanding the Old Testament (2 Vols.) $89.95

Reinhard Kratz and James E. Atwell offer two important resources for students of the Old Testament. Kratz provides an exceptional introduction to the narrative works of the Old Testament, beginning with the Chronistic writings and moving on to the Torah, the prophets and the priestly writings. Atwell demonstrates the Old Testament’s historicity in the midst of the culture and religion in which it was developed, namely the Ancient Near East and Canaan. Includes: The Composition of the Narrative Books of the Old Testament and The Sources of the Old Testament: A Guide to the Religious Thought of the Hebrew Bible.

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3800 The Epistle to the Romans $14.99

The Epistle to the Romans is an invaluable standard commentary, a true book of devotion. The late H.C.G. Moule, former dean of Trinity College, succeeds in making this difficult epistle luminous while demonstrating its practical lessons. This verse-by-verse commentary includes Moule’s own translation of the text with an emphasis on an explanation of details. He also puts into context the writings of Paul by vividly describing the man and the time and place in which he lived. H.C.G. Moule (1841-1920) was the son of the vicar of Fordington, Dorchester, and was educated at home prior to attending university at Cambridge. He was ordained in 1867 and was curate at Fordington before being appointed as dean of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1873 to 1876. During his tenure at Cambridge he became first principal of Ridley Hall Theological College, in 1881, and Norrisian Professor of Divinity in 1899. In 1901, he succeeded B.F. Westcott as Bishop of Durham.

3802 A Harmony of the Life of St. Paul $19.99

Designed as a handbook for students, ministers, Sunday school teachers, and all laypersons. This book is a particularly valuable addition for anyone desiring a detailed study of the life of Paul. In this book we have a volume which does for the life of Paul what a harmony of the Gospels does for the life of Christ. Goodwin endeavors to blend Luke’s account of the Acts of the Apostles with selections from the Pauline Epistles. Thus, Paul’s letters are treated as parallel or supplementary to Luke’s account. In harmonizing these writings, the intent is to treat only the biography of Paul; the dogmatic and ethical portions of his writings are generally omitted. Scriptural passages are accompanied by brief but copious notes and comments. An appendix is included containing comments relating to Paul’s speeches, the occasion of writing each Epistle, his trials, imprisonments and other matters which give clear insight into his personal life and character.

3804 The Masorah of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia $26.00

One of the barriers involved in teaching students of biblical Hebrew about the Masorah is the lack of introductory literature on the subject. Although a lot of information about the Masorah is available in print, most of it is in technical professional journals or encyclopedia articles. Scattered about in disparate sources, often not in English, this literature is easier to ignore than it is to incorporate into introductory Hebrew classes. As a result, most students of biblical Hebrew complete their studies without any background on the Masorah. This volume fills this gap by providing an introduction and glossary to the Masorah of the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Although the volume could be used by any student of the Hebrew Bible, it is specifically designed to be helpful for students who are just learning Hebrew. Thus it can serve as an important parallel text for second semester or second year Hebrew courses. The introductory chapters give an overview of the field of Masoretic studies and explain the mechanics of using the Masorah of BHS.

3806 Forms of the Old Testament Literature Series (17 Vols.) $229.99

The aim of this series, published by Wm. B. Eerdmans, is to present a form-critical analysis of every book in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) based on a standard outline and methodology. Fundamentally exegetical, the Forms of the Old Testament Literature volumes examine the structure, genre, setting, and intention of the biblical literature in question. Basic to this series is its attempt to study the history behind the form-critical discussion and to reveal the exegetical process in order to enable students and pastors to engage in their own analysis and interpretation of the Old Testament texts. Each volume includes thorough bibliographies and a glossary of the genres and formulas identified in the commentary.

3808 Galatians: The Charter of Christian Liberty $18.99

A commentary on a particular book of the Bible ordinarily employs one of several possible methods of study. In this absorbing study of the Epistle to the Galatians, Merrill C. Tenney provides the reader with a concise and comprehensive analysis of Galatians by devoting a chapter to each of ten different methods of Bible study: synthetic, critical, biographical, historical, theological, rhetorical, topical, analytical, comparative, and devotional. Their inclusion in one volume provides a stimulating, rich source of material for the study of Galatians, as well as a basis for the study of other books of the Bible. For some time the author has had the conviction that there is room in the field of biblical exegesis for a work which should encourage the lover of the Bible to pursue its study for himself. There are so many treasures in the Word of God that no one commentary or treatise can contain all of them; and since one book can deal with only a few at the most, the best procedure is to show how the treasures can be unlocked, and let the reader use the key for himself.

3812 The Trinity $22.99

The Trinity is an insightful guide to one of the core beliefs of the Christian faith, providing beginning theology readers with a basic knowledge of the doctrine of God's triune nature. Concise, practical, and up-to-date, this perceptive book offers a detailed historical and theological description of one of the central and most distinctive doctrines of the Christian Faith—the triune nature of God. Tracing its development from the first days of Christianity through the Medieval and Reformation Ages and into the Modern Age, special attention is given to early church controversies and church fathers as well as to its twentieth-century renaissance.

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3814 Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period $19.99

The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag Hammadi texts, and new Targums has greatly increased scholarly interest in the relationship between the New Testament and first-century Judaism. This critically acclaimed study sheds light on this relationship by exploring the methods the earliest Christians used to interpret the Old Testament. By comparing the first Christian writings with Jewish documents from the same period, Longenecker helps to discern both the key differences between Christianity and Judaism and the Judaic roots of the Christian faith. The original content has been largely unchanged, though a new forty-one page preface has been included to interact with particular topics of importance. Additions to references in the footnotes concerning recent significant developments and corrections of content in the text have been made. This second edition of Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period seeks to introduce new findings and research since the original release in 1975.

3817 The Great Reversal: Ethics and the New Testament $19.95

In this study of New Testament ethics, Verhey examines the ethics of Jesus, for it is there the tradition begins, and analyzes how the early church handed down Jesus' words and deeds in the development of a moral tradition. He also examines that tradition as it came to canonical expression in the New Testament writings. Verhey then focuses on the use of the New Testament in the continuing moral tradition of the church, surveying proposals for the use of Scripture, identifying critical methodological questions, and defending a “modest proposal” for the use of Scripture. Dr. Allen Verhey is currently Professor of Christian Ethics at Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC. Receiving his B.A. from Calvin College and B.D. from Calvin Theological Seminary, Verhey completed his Ph.D. work at Yale University, focusing in New Testament and Christian Ethics.

3819 Holiness to the Lord $29.99

In Holiness to the Lord, Allen P. Ross has shouldered the often daunting task of gleaning from the Book of Leviticus more than just messages on tithing or sabbath-keeping. Many expositors miss the wealth of information on the early Hebrew system of religion which this important book of scripture represents. This formidable text has been made manageable for both scholars and laymen, enabling preachers and teachers to mine the riches of Leviticus and make them available to a contemporary audience. Ross carefully positions Leviticus within its ancient context, and then traces the development of God's plan of salvation—how the laws, rituals, symbols, and events in Leviticus prepared for a complete revelation as depicted in later scripture. The author also presents helpful ideas for connecting Leviticus to other scriptural wisdom and for applying the material in relevant expository form.

3824 The Promise of Hermeneutics $19.99

In The Promise of Hermeneutics, authors Roger Lundin, Clarence Walhout, and Anthony C. Thiselton seek to counter certain assumptions about interpretation both within the church and in the larger culture and academic community. The quest for validity and certainty can obscure the nuanced complexity of the interpretive act, and here the authors have sought to establish a balance between application of method and emphasis on indeterminacy. This work proposes that through this balanced approach the role of wisdom and a useful understanding of hermeneutics can lead to interpretations based on valid context and due constraint. In specific theological terms, interpretation is argued to be an activity that humans engage in within the context of the promises of God, and this book offers sustained literary, philosophical, and theological analyses of contemporary interpretation theorem. In addition to critiquing a number of these theories, the authors propose models of human understanding that demonstrate the lasting promise of hermeneutics.

3828 Studies in New Testament Greek and JSNTS Collection (17 Vols.) $320.00

Modern attempts to understand Scripture have utilized several methods to investigate the use of words and phrases within the historical context in which they were written or spoken. Two of those methods—rhetorical criticism and discourse analysis—are presented in this collection to assist the scholar, teacher, student and pastor to better comprehend the precise meaning of New Testament text. Rhetorical criticism is used to analyze words, phrases, symbolic or literary images, and discourse. It discovers how, and how well, these linguistic artifacts work in instructing, informing, and/or persuading their audience. It examines individual word choice and attempts to delve deeper into sentence structure to attain the writer’s true intent, coupling with its examination the historical significance of those words and phrases.

3831 Lexham High Definition New Testament: ESV Edition (3 Vols.) $79.95

The Lexham High Definition New Testament visually displays the devices of communication in every verse of the New Testament, making exegetically rich data from the Greek accessible to English-only readers. Now for the first time, the nuances of discourse grammar are marked in your Logos Bible Software New Testament to expose the subtleties of the Greek text. Communicate the expression and impact of the text that was so evident to the original readers. The devices are already in the text. The Lexham HDNT shows you where they are by visually marking the communicative tools the original author employed to make his meaning clear. It is dramatic, but it is not contrived. Thanks to the Lexham High Definition New Testament, you can see what is important, because it is clearly marked up for you. The writers of the New Testament use their language to point out important things, make lists, and prompt you to wait in eager anticipation for what comes next.

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3841 The Use of the Septuagint in New Testament Research $21.99

The Septuagint is often misunderstood or completely ignored in New Testament studies. In The Use of the Septuagint in New Testament Research, R. Timothy McLay makes a sustained argument for the influence of the Greek Jewish Scriptures on the New Testament and offers basic principles for bridging the research gap between these two critical texts. McLay explains the use of the Septuagint in the New Testament by looking in depth at actual New Testament citations of the Jewish Scriptures. The Use of the Septuagint in New Testament Research reveals the true extent of the Septuagint's impact on the text and theology of the New Testament. Indeed, given the textual diversity that existed during the first century, the Jewish Scriptures as they were known, read, and interpreted in the Greek language, provided the basis for much, if not most, of the interpretive context of the New Testament writers. This book demonstrates how an informed knowledge of the Greek Jewish Scriptures enhances our understanding of the New Testament.

3848 Studies in Old Testament Themes (6 Vols.) $119.95

The six resources in the Studies in Old Testament Themes reflect a wide range of topics in theological and biblical studies. Michael Goulder demonstrates how David's penitential psalms have their historical root in 2 Samuel. Friedemann W. Golka confirms that Hebrew proverbs originate from within the tribal societies of Israel and not from foreign cultures. John Van Seters offers a social-science commentary on the Pentateuch, while Lester L. Grabbe presents the debate on the reliability of the Bible as a historical source of ancient Israel. Yvonne Sherwood discusses Hosea's relevance for today, and Athalya Brenner provides a fresh look at Esther from a woman’s perspective. Published by T and T Clark International, these resources offer new insights for scholars and students studying the Old Testament and the history of Israel.

3849 Genesis Collection (2 Vols.) $49.99

There is much discussion today on creationism vs. evolutionism, on a young earth vs. an old earth, the global vs. local complexity of the Noahic flood, the longevity of the patriarchs, and many other aspects and difficult passages found in the book of Genesis. A scientist and a professor provide sound biblical conclusions regarding these dichotomous subjects, offering clear explanations of the literary and theological motifs found in the book of beginnings. Includes The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings and Creation and Blessing: A Guide to the Study and Exposition of Genesis.

3851 The Bible and Archaeology $18.95

This highly acclaimed and widely used survey offers a concise, up-to-date summary of archaeological information as it pertains to the study of the Bible. The three biblical divisions of archaeology: The Old Testament Story up to 587 B.C., The Pre-Christian Centuries, and The New Testament, are supplemented with a number of charts, tables and outlines, as well as an introduction titled “Biblical Archaeology Today.” With a good grasp of archaeological facts, knowledge of the archaeological sites and excavations, Thompson discusses adequately and, at times in some detail, artifacts that come from tells and tombs. As lecturer in Old Testament Studies at Baptist Theological College of New South Wales, Thompson knows how to relate the findings of archaeology to the wider interests of biblical study.

3853 Encountering the Divine: Theophany in Biblical Narrative $28.99

Encountering the Divine: Theophany in Biblical Narrative is George W. Savran’s highly regarded and much sought after monograph about the narratives on humans encountering God, as depicted in the Hebrew Bible. In general terms "theophany" refers to all divine appearances but mostly those occurring as visions, dreams, or other revelations. However, in this study the focus is on scriptural references to actual contact between the human and the divine. Savran’s fascination with the idea of theophany led him to assess biblical descriptions, recognizing and identifying patterns associated with such interactions. These Bible narratives deserve particular attention because they make something known about the participants: the possibility for interaction between two distinct spheres—human and divine—and the effects one sphere has upon the other. In this well-written book, the literary and theological dynamics of the divine- human encounters are first examined utilizing type-scene analysis to illuminate the common structure within these encounters.

3855 Holman Reference Collection (13 Vols.) $239.95

Take your study of the Bible to the next level with Broadman & Holman’s complete set of Bible reference works! The 13-volume Holman Reference Collection is packed full of dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, and commentaries—all of which enhance your understanding of the Bible and aid your study. The dictionaries and encyclopedias give you thousands of articles on the names, places, people, and events that bring the text of Scripture to life, and the atlases give you access to maps, charts, timelines, graphs, and hundreds of other visuals that help you see the Bible in its original context. In addition to this complete set of reference guides from Broadman & Holman, Logos is also pleased to offer The Apologetics Study Bible as part of this collection. Now all of the study notes, articles, and other great features which have made The Apologetics Study Bible one of the most important study Bibles in recent decades are available for your digital library.

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3859 Ancient Near Eastern Texts $79.95

The Ancient Near Eastern Texts brings together the most important historical, legal, mythological, liturgical, and secular texts of the ancient Near East, with the purpose of providing a rich contextual base for understanding the people, cultures, and literature of the Old Testament. A scholar of religious thought and biblical archaeology, James Pritchard recruited the foremost linguists, historians, and archaeologists to select and translate the texts. The goal, in his words, was "a better understanding of the likenesses and differences which existed between Israel and the surrounding cultures." Before the ANET—as it is fondly referred to—students of the Old Testament were disposed to search out scattered books and journals in various languages to find what this essential resource offers: invaluable documents, in one place and in one language. As one reviewer put it, "This great volume is one of the most notable to have appeared in the field of Old Testament scholarship this century."

3861 The Northwestern Publishing House Electronic Library: Collection $524.95 One

The Northwestern Publishing House Electronic Library, driven by the Libronix Digital Library System (LDLS), is packed with features that can make your Bible study easier and more rewarding. The equivalent print volumes of these resources are valued at $2,115.59! Not only are these electronic resources affordable but the Libronix Digital Library System helps you dig deeper into the biblical text. Regardless of your education you can study the Bible like a scholar. The mission of Northwestern Publishing House is to deliver Biblically sound Christ-centered resources within the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and beyond. The vision of Northwestern Publishing House is to be the premier resource for quality Lutheran materials faithful to the Scriptures and Lutheran confessions. NPH publishes materials for worship, vacation Bible school, Sunday school, and several other ministries. The NPH headquarters are located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 3863 Christian-Jewish Relations through the Centuries $84.00

Christian-Jewish relations have varied throughout the centuries; at times they have been peaceful with a semblance of mutual understanding, but occasionally these relations have been ones of tension, often involving recrimination and even violence. In Christian- Jewish Relations through the Centuries, the contributors address a number of major questions which have been at the heart and the periphery of these tenuous relations through the years. This important discussion begins with the emerging first-century Church as it began to define itself in terms of Judaism, then traces this relationship through the intervening years, including modern issues regarding anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. In its own way, this book becomes a part of the ongoing dialogue, tackling sensitive yet vital topics from a variety of approaches and perspectives.

3866 Toward the Twenty-First Century in Christian Mission $24.95

This collection of essays offers a comprehensive survey of the status of Christian missions in all parts of the world. With a preface by Lesslie Newbigin and contributions from more than two dozen top mission scholars from every continent, editors James M. Phillips and Robert T. Coote have compiled the most insightful and important reflections on missions into this singular volume. The essays in Part 1 consider unique perspectives on missions from a range of denominational affiliations and church backgrounds. Part II explores the influence of particular regions and cultures on the practice of mission. Part III treats the foundational disciplines of mission, including biblical and theological models, spiritual formation, and contextualization. Part IV focuses on contemporary challenges, such as the role of women in missions, the poor and missions, urban missions, interfaith dialogue, and church-state relations. The contributors address a range of topics for a diverse audience.

3881 Israel, Servant of God $24.99

How has the existence of the Jewish people been significant for the Christian faith? It is only since the end of the Second World War that attempts have been made to answer this question in a manner sympathetic to the Jewish people. Michel Remaud's book counts as one of the few pioneering efforts made so far to present a detailed theological answer to the question. In Israel, Servant of God, Remaud brings an important theological and historical reflection to this timely topic. This book benefits pastors, scholars, and anyone interested in Israel, Judaism, and the relationship between the Jewish people and the Christian faith.

3883 Admonition and Curse $49.95

In Admonition and Curse: The Ancient Near Eastern Treaty/Covenant Form as a Problem in Inter-Cultural Relationships, Noel Weeks revisits scholarship on cultural interaction in the Ancient Near East and asks important questions about how various cultural institutions—such as treaties and covenants—may have formed and developed. In particular, Weeks examines treaties in various Near Eastern cultures, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, Syrian centers, and the Hittites. His findings reveal important insights into cultural influence on Old Testament covenants, including God’s covenant with Noah, Abraham, and Israel. He attempts to determine whether similar treaty and covenant forms in a range of geographically distinct cultures throughout the Near East are linked to a common origin, such as a culture which pre-dated all Near Eastern cultures in question. This book serves as an important resource for Old Testament and Near Eastern scholars, pastors and teachers interested in how covenants functioned in the Bible and Ancient Near Eastern culture.

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3887 Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament Bundle (6 Vols.) $149.95

Our understanding of the Greek New Testament is based almost entirely on English translations, but how would our understanding of the Greek text change if we read it for what it is—as Greek? With the Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament, we can now get behind the words of the New Testament writers and discover the particular linguistic tasks that inform translation and interpretation. The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament identifies discourse markers and performs complex discourse analysis of the entire New Testament quickly, easily, and accurately, which makes it one of the most advanced tools for studying the Greek text of the New Testament. The Lexham Discourse Greek New Testament includes the entire Greek text of the New Testament marked up with more than twenty discourse devices, making discourse analysis easier than ever!

3896 The Expositor’s Bible (6 Vols.) $199.95

The inception of this work took place at a time when critical and historical scholarship had arrived at mature and reliable conclusions concerning the text and truth of the Bible. What had been regarded as subversive of the Christian faith was now accepted without question. To be sure, there have been changes and even modifications in the attitude toward certain subjects, but the general consensus of Biblical scholarship has not been thereby affected. None of the results has in the least undermined the accepted view of the Church that the Bible is the Revelation of the spiritual life, imparted "by divers portions and in divers manners," and marked by energy, variety and adaptability. The Bible continues to occupy its place of finality as the supreme Authority on Religion and Morals. This is the basis on which The Expositor’s Bible was written.

3910 Lenski's Commentary on the New Testament (12 Vols.) $299.95

Thorough as a student of Greek, R. C. H. Lenski interprets the books of the New Testament with meticulous exegetical research while providing an original, literal translation of the text. With his conservative Lutheran perspective, he is unwavering in his high view of Scriptural authority, probing deeply and passionately—arguing his conclusions masterfully. Beyond exegesis, he provides linguistic and textual analysis, historical background such as information on the author, date, time of writings, authorial intent, chief themes, and much more. Often addressing difficult text, evading nothing, Lenski evaluates multiple interpretations before choosing one in particular. The Lenski Commentary, therefore, will introduce you to a range of interpretations and viewpoints, allowing you to see how other interpretations relate to one another, and will provide the context as to why he has settled on a particular viewpoint.

3913 Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary (38 Vols.) $599.99

For more than a century, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary has shaped the trajectory of expository preaching and defined the role Bible commentaries play in sermon preparation. As a commentary written by preachers for preachers, the Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary is uniquely designed to foster the kind of biblical study that produces engaging and clear sermons. For every chapter of the Bible, the commentary contains a section on preaching themes, which are organized topically, conceptually, and chronologically. Significant theological themes are also outlined for each section of the Bible, and homiletic notes are provided. The authors have also solicited and summarized commentary from a wide range of contributors to Biblical, historical, and theological scholarship, drawing from the collective wisdom of those who understand that good preaching has its origin in Biblical study. This work ranks among the few Bible commentaries that remain practical and accessible without compromising scholarship.

3922 The Works of Jonathan Edwards (2 Vols.) $119.95

Jonathan Edwards, known for his theological elegance, fiery rhetoric, and revivalist preaching, was esteemed by pastoral and theological colleagues in his own time and is now—nearly three centuries later—widely regarded as America’s greatest theologian. The Atlantic has included him in their list of the 100 most influential Americans, and William Wainwright has called him America’s most important and original philosophical theologian. As a revivalist preacher, seminary president, missionary, and astute theologian, Jonathan Edwards has profoundly impacted the history of Christianity in America. Edwards sought to reconcile the dominant theological emphases of Calvinism—such as God’s sovereignty and human depravity—with tangible expressions of the Spirit’s presence in the lives of individuals. This theological nuance, expressed in his impassioned sermons and fiery rhetoric, helped launch the First Great Awakening, along with the tradition of revivalist preaching that has helped define and shape American evangelicalism ever since.

3933 Charles Hodge Commentary Collection (4 Vols.) $74.99

The four commentaries in the Charles Hodge Commentary Collection serve as the basis for Hodge’s life and thought, making his commentaries important for both biblical scholars and theologians. The volumes contain verse-by-verse commentary on every chapter in Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, and Ephesians, along with textual analysis, doctrinal points, and helpful chapter summaries. Each commentary also includes a lengthy introduction and overview written by Hodge himself, in which he examines the authorship and dating of each book, along with the historical, cultural, political, and theological context of the original audience. Contemporary scholarship remembers Charles Hodge more for his systematic theology than his biblical exposition. Nevertheless, his whole life was primarily devoted to the critical and systematic study of the Bible, and his entire theological method is eminently biblical.

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3949 Face2face Collection (7 Vols.) $59.95

Take another look at the most-loved characters in your favorite Bible stories! The 6-volume Face2face Collection offers accessible introductions to important biblical figures. Each book covers the major events that shape the lives of David, Samuel, Peter, and many others, and connects the ways God worked through great people in the Bible to the ways God works today. These books are not merely historical overviews; they also reveal how everyone—both then and now—fits into God’s plan. Each book in the Face2face Collection is well-organized, clearly and concisely written, and includes discussion questions for further reflection and study. The Face2face Collection is ideal for readers seeking in-depth study and for those encountering major biblical characters for the first time.

3950 MacArthur Lifeworks Library 2.0 [CD-ROM] $71.99

Study guides, reference titles, and many of John MacArthur's most popular works are included in this value-priced collection. The MacArthur LifeWorks Library gives instant access to study materials that will take your personal Bible study to new levels - and all with a few clicks of your mouse.

3991 Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection (24 Vols.) $269.95

How can we better read the Bible? What is the significance of Jesus’ ascension? How can Christians better keep the Sabbath? What difference does the atonement make? The Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection is designed to help Christians think biblically about a variety of theological issues that confront evangelicals. Many of the themes are theological, but—since the Bible never teaches doctrine in isolation—each book contains a practical edge. These books are intended to stimulate fruitful theological thinking on a number of topics, including social issues, practical application of the Bible, and doctrine. Each book in the Day One Biblical and Theological Studies Collection contains an introduction to important theological themes that have shaped the history of the church, along with outlines, maps, illustrations, and diagrams to help you grasp what you’re reading.

3993 The Works of Cornelius Van Til (40 Vols.) $199.95

Since its release more than a decade ago, this definitive collection of works from the renowned Cornelius Van Til has become an essential tool for apologists and students of Van Til's thought. We are pleased to make it available in this new enhanced edition for the Libronix Digital Library System. The contents (originally in a single resource) have been split into 40 resources making it easier to locate specific titles in My Library and navigate this massive collection. The new edition also includes enhancements like additional hyperlinks to other Libronix resources. Nearly 2,000 links have been added to Barth's Church Dogmatics alone.

4035 Day One Christian Biography Collection (16 Vols.) $199.95

The Day One Christian Biography Collection brings together the best in Christian biography, and offers an excellent introduction to the work of God through the lens of history. The authors—whose backgrounds blend the best of their pastoral, scholarly, and biographical expertise—reveal the motivation behind the ministries of some of the central figures in the recent history of Christianity. They recount the lives of missionaries and martyrs, political and social figures, and great theologians and pastors. As the lives of these central figures recede into history, the Day One Christian Biography Collection reintroduces us to their important stories of divine miracles and sheer hard work, soaring triumph and tragic loss, bitter reluctance and fervent courage. These books reveal the intricate ways in which God revealed himself to these dominant figures in the Church’s history, and—through their lives—point toward timeless ways in which God is moving in the present.

4052 The Annotated Bible (9 Vols.) $129.99

Arno C. Gaebelein, one of America’s truly teachers, published The Annotated Bible in 1922. This deeply insightful nine- volume commentary set is praised and respected by legions of devoted seekers. This impassioned author writes with enthusiasm and knowledge, whether he is answering destructive criticisms or defending the traditional authorship of the books of the Bible. This commentary on the whole Bible has been a standard reference work for most of a century, and the strident words of A. C. Gaebelein still ring with timeless truth.

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4090 John Darby's Synopsis of the Books of the Bible (5 Vols.) $109.99

Read chapter-by-chapter commentary on the entire Bible along with one of the founding figures and most influential thinkers of dispensationalism—John Darby. John Darby’s 5-volume Synopsis of the Books of the Bible has played a central role in the emergence of fundamentalism and the development of American Christianity. As the intellectual and theological forerunner of well-known preachers such as Dwight Moody and contemporary authors such as Tim LaHaye, John Darby’s influence is profound. From a dispensational interpretation of the Bible, to the contemporary understanding of the rapture and the End Times, the prominent features of evangelical theology are indebted to Darby’s influence. These volumes contain introductions to each book of the Bible—written by Darby himself—along with overviews of important biblical themes, such as the implications of biblical prophecy and the nature of divine revelation.

4095 Theological Lexicon of the New Testament (3 Vols.) $89.95

The Theological Lexicon of the New Testament, written by the premier biblical exegete Ceslas Spicq, takes its place alongside other standard language tools for New Testament studies. This singular 3-volume set, translated into English by James D. Ernest, combines Spicq’s command of lexicography with a theological approach to New Testament studies. Spicq’s intention is self-consciously theological. His quest is not for morphology, orthography, or even grammar or syntax. Rather, he aims to uncover the religious and moral meaning of the language used in the New Testament. To accomplish this task, Spicq mines the vast resources of epigraphical texts, papyri, classical writings, the Greek Old Testament, Hellenistic authors, and innumerable sources to inform his study of New Testament Koine. His impressive familiarity with a variety of resources—from funerary inscriptions to papyri fragments—deems his work extraordinary.

4100 Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament (3 Vols.) $99.95

An indispensable and incomparable reference work, the Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament—newly translated from the original German edition—makes a wealth of theological insight accessible for the first time in English. In these volumes, outstanding scholars provide in-depth and wide-ranging investigations of the historical, semantic, and theological meanings of Old Testament concepts. This reference work serves a wide audience, from professors and researches to pastors and students of the Bible. Whereas traditional lexicons do little more than offer possible translations in the light of etymological and grammatical evidence, the Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament goes further, evaluating each term’s theological relevance by clearly describing its actual usage in the language. In the process, it makes available to readers many form- and tradition-critical insights which—until now—have been buried in scattered commentaries, monographs, Old Testament theologies, and journal articles.

4107 Crossway Classic Commentary Collection 2 (11 Vols.) $139.95

For hundreds of years, the church has been blessed with Bible commentaries written by some of the greatest and most influential thinkers in recent history, highly respected for their godly walk and their insight into spiritual truth. The Crossway Classic Commentary Collection, carefully adapted for maximum understanding and usefulness, presents the very best work on individual Bible books for today’s believers. Editors Alister McGrath and J.I. Packer draw from the wisdom of church history, inviting readers to listen to important voices of the past in order to discern how God might be speaking in the present—all while offering the best biblical scholarship from the past five centuries. McGrath and Packer have tailored these commentaries to the needs of thoughtful Christians—lay Christians, students, and those in ministry. As a result, the books in this collection convey the words and thoughts of the original authors, but faithfully communicate them in an understandable fashion.

4117 The Numerical Bible (7 Vols.) $149.95

Many prominent numbers from the Bible—such as 666, 7, 12, 40—have entered the broader cultural consciousness. But what do they mean? And what does the Bible really say about them? In the 7-volume Numerical Bible, Frederick W. Grant surveys the structure and symbolism of Scripture, showing that the Bible is not comprised of piecemeal literary fragments and forgeries, but that its structure and symbolism reflects the careful intentions of divine inspiration. In The Numerical Bible, Grant shows that the Bible is organized in much the same way as nature. The precision of numbers and the laws of mathematics, which undergirds the order of the universe, also undergirds the order of Scripture. Like the rest of the nature, Scripture exhibits traits of order, structure, and symbol. In fact, the numbers and the very structure of the Bible contain elements of divine revelation.

4120 New Testament Textual Criticism Collection (6 Vols.) $169.99

Does the New Testament honestly and accurately reflect the original Greek text? Should we reevaluate presumptions about the majority text in light of recent manuscript discoveries? Or has the time come to lay aside past controversy? The 6-volume New Testament Textual Criticism Collection surveys recent developments and considers future prospects in the field of New Testament textual criticism. Its contributors include top scholars—such as David Alan Black, Gordon D. Fee, Mark Goodacre, and Bart D. Ehrman—who are well- positioned to comment on the nature of textual criticism and the issues and controversies within the discipline.

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4127 Analytical Bible Expositor Collection (3 Vols.) $69.95

John G. Butler’s Analytical Bible Expositor is a comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentary. This invaluable set is much more accessible than the typical commentary, because it is free from heavy intellectual arguments and the difficult- to-understand language which is characteristic of many commentaries. The author treats each chapter of the Bible as a unit. From this starting point, he outlines the chapter and analyzes each verse. Expository in style, this commentary presents both the meaning and the message of the Scripture. The annotations of the text combine explanation with real-world application. This helpful series will be a valuable aid for both the preacher and teacher, helping them to understand the Scripture and providing a wealth of useful sermon and lesson outlines.

4129 Nehemiah Institute Worldview Collection (3 Vols.) $39.99

What is a biblical worldview? How does the Bible inform contemporary social and political concerns? The books in the 3-volume Nehemiah Worldview Institute Collection are designed to encourage thoughtful and scriptural reflection on theological, philosophical, and political topics in order to foster and encourage a biblical worldview. These books are intended to analyze individual worldview in light of biblical teaching. The authors take care to scour Scripture for answers to the pressing questions and concerns in modern life. In particular, these books question widespread acceptance of individualism, humanism, and secularism, and instead propose a biblically- based worldview. Although these books were designed for a classroom setting, they will also benefit Bible studies and small groups, as well as individuals looking to reexamine their worldview assumptions.

4131 Standard Reference Library: Old Testament Collection (3 Vols.) $44.95

What is the purpose of the Old Testament, and how does it connect with the rest of Scripture? Why do many well-meaning Christians neglect the books, themes, and people from the Old Testament? The Standard Reference Library: Old Testament Collection (SRLOT) takes a fresh look at the key themes from the Old Testament. The three volumes in this collection explain the purpose of Old Testament laws, identify God’s work in Israel’s history, and connect the prophets with the person of Christ. The Standard Reference Library: Old Testament Collection provides chapter-by-chapter commentary in easy-to-read language. The Old Testament outlines God’s intention of a marvelous future of extraordinary blessings for all people, coming especially through the promised Messiah. This collection, combined with the power of your Libronix Digital Library, helps pastors, teachers, and students understand the power of the Old Testament’s message, and shows how the Bible’s references to real people and real situations serve our own spiritual benefit.

4133 B&H Baptist History Collection (11 Vols.) $219.99

The 11-volume B&H Baptist History Collection explores the origins of the Baptist faith and the history of its doctrine. Top scholars at prominent Baptist colleges and seminaries tell the stories of the beginnings, growth, and influence of the Baptist Church in Europe and North America, and discuss the current status of the central doctrines of the Baptist faith—such as strong adherence to the authority of Scripture and the centrality of believer baptism. The B&H Baptist History Collection extends beyond dates, facts, and biography to penetrate into the historical and theological issues which have shaped and influenced Baptist heritage. These authors trace the history of doctrine, explore the controversies, and attempt to understand the motivations of numerous individuals and churches that have made the Baptist Church a powerful influence on Christianity in North America, Europe, and around the world.

4135 B&H Marriage and Family Collection (19 Vols.) $249.99

Something is wrong with our culture’s understanding of marriage. In a world where marriages end and families split, what does God say about relationships? And what does the Bible teach about maintaining healthy marriages and reconciling broken families? The 19-volume B&H Marriage and Family Collection offers you the tools to help your marriage and your family not merely survive—but flourish. The books in this collection provide practical relationship advice, all from a biblical perspective. You’ll learn about wise parenting, love and sex, wedding planning, dealing with the divorce, and caring for aging parents. And you’ll get it all from the best Christian counselors and most experienced pastors. Whether you find yourself in a healthy relationship or whether your family is tearing itself apart—the B&H Marriage and Family Collection can help you mend fractured relationships and strengthen existing ones.

4145 A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Micah, Zephaniah, $79.95 Nahum, Habakkuk, Obadiah and Joel [DOWNLOAD]

For over one hundred years, the International Critical Commentary series has held a special place among works on the Bible. It has sought to bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis—linguistic and textual no less than archaeological, historical, literary and theological—with a level of comprehension and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series. No attempt has been made to secure a uniform theological or critical approach to the biblical text: contributors have been invited for their scholarly distinction, not for their adherence to any one school of thought. The depth of analysis found in the International Critical Commentary (ICC) Series has yet to be surpassed in any commentary collection. One of the best features of this series is the extensive amount of background information given in each volume's introduction, where all of the analysis is provided before the actual commentary begins.

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4146 A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Haggai, Zechariah, $90.00 Malachi and Jonah [DOWNLOAD]

For over one hundred years, the International Critical Commentary series has held a special place among works on the Bible. It has sought to bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis—linguistic and textual no less than archaeological, historical, literary and theological—with a level of comprehension and quality of scholarship unmatched by any other series. No attempt has been made to secure a uniform theological or critical approach to the biblical text: contributors have been invited for their scholarly distinction, not for their adherence to any one school of thought. The depth of analysis found in the International Critical Commentary (ICC) Series has yet to be surpassed in any commentary collection. One of the best features of this series is the extensive amount of background information given in each volume's introduction, where all of the analysis is provided before the actual commentary begins.

4150 C. H. Mackintosh Collection (35 Vols.) $129.95

The C. H. Mackintosh Collection contains thirty-five volumes of the most important sermons, books, and commentaries from one of Ireland’s most famous preachers and prolific writers. Charles Herbert Mackintosh appealed to the pastoral and theological concerns of ordinary people, connecting the richness of Scripture to the events of daily life—all while never compromising good scholarship. His approach not only propelled the early expansion of the Plymouth Brethren movement and fueled a revival in Ireland, but also set the precedent for preaching and teaching in the decades that followed. John Darby once quipped to Mackintosh, “You write to be understood.” Now, the writings and commentaries of Charles Herbert Mackintosh are easier to understand than ever! Your Libronix Digital Library links the books, sermons, and commentaries included in this collection to your favorite Bible translations and Bible dictionaries and encyclopedias.

4160 B&H Church Growth Collection (21 Vols.) $299.95

The church is dying—or is it? For decades, churches have wrestled with declining membership and waning cultural engagement. Young adults have left the church, more and more people sleep in on Sunday, and, for many the Gospel seems irrelevant and unfocused. In the face of mounting challenges, how can the church continue to effectively and compassionately carry out the mission of God to a broken world? The books in the B&H Church Growth Collection confront the central challenges that hinder evangelism and impede vital growth. Most importantly, these authors offer practical advice for growing healthy churches, cultivating strong relationships, engaging culture, and helping the Gospel make sense in a post-modern context. The depth of analysis and practical advice offered in these books makes this collection ideal for pastors, evangelists, missional leaders, and for churches seeking to discern their role in meeting the real needs of a hurting world.

4163 James Buchanan Collection (2 Vols.) $49.95

Combining two of James Buchanan's most influential writings, The Doctrine of Justification and The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit, the James Buchanan Collection provides access into two major themes in Christendom. With Logos' Buchanan Collection, the Scripture references are helpfully tagged, allowing you quick and easy access to your favorite Bible translations. You will also have instant access to Bible dictionaries, and a wealth of other resources in your Libronix Digital Library.

4165 Smeaton Theology Collection (3 Vols.) $59.95

George Smeaton was an eminent Scottish theologian who contributed to a resurgence of Calvinism in nineteenth century Scotland. Along with James Buchanan and Horatius Bonar, Smeaton’s theological writings were intended to help Reformed churches rediscover the central doctrines of Calvinism. The continued popularity of Smeaton’s work more than a century after its first appearance testifies to his success and continued relevance for modern readers. The 3-volume Smeaton Theology Collection contains two volumes on the atonement and one on the Holy Spirit. Smeaton combines solid exegesis with a careful examination of doctrinal history to produce works which remain as important in our day as they did in this. His thorough examination contains exegesis on every passage in the New Testament dealing with the atonement—a vital resource for the current debates over the atonement.

4167 St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians (Robinson) [DOWNLOAD] $24.95

St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians begins with a comprehensive introduction, which includes an outline of the book of Ephesians, along with a summary of Paul’s ministry and a brief history of the early Church. With the Logos edition of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians, you can perform powerful searches and access a wealth of other information about Ephesians from dictionaries, encyclopedias, and the rest of the titles in your Libronix Digital Library. Hovering over scripture texts will display the scripture reference from your favorite Bible translation, and you can link St. Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians to the other commentaries in your library for research, analysis, and a fuller understanding of the Bible. Joseph Armitage Robinson was born in 1858 in Somerset. He studied at Christ’s College at Cambridge, and was ordained in 1882. He served as Dean of Westminster Abbey from 1902–1911. Robinson died in 1933.

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4170 Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical by Robert Culver $39.95

What is theology? How is theology different from doctrine? And what does the Bible have to do with theology? In Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical, Robert Duncan Culver draws from the resources of reason, tradition, experience, and—most importantly—the Bible to construct a comprehensive systematic theology. He aims to provide a logical structure of doctrine whereby the truths of revelation can be refined and related to one another. In particular, Culver devotes lengthy chapters to discussions of the doctrine of God, the doctrine of creation, the doctrine of sin, the doctrine of Christ, the doctrine of salvation, the doctrine of the Church, and the doctrine of the Last Things—and shows how each of these doctrines manifests itself in authentic Christianity.

4187 Historical Theology by William Cunningham (2 Vols.) $59.95

The history of the Church is a history of God’s interaction with people—making the study of church history a fundamentally theological enterprise. William Cunningham’s 2-volume Historical Theology, derived from his lectures given at New College in Edinburgh from 1847–1861, tells the story of the church through the history of its theology. He chronicles the theological tension between law and grace, between sin and forgiveness, and between Christ’s first coming and his second. Cunningham’s Historical Theology will benefit scholars and students, as well as anyone interested in historical theology and the history of Christian thought. William Cunningham was born in 1805. He was ordained as a preacher in 1838, and was instrumental in the formation of the Scottish Free Church. He also traveled extensively, and developed a deep friendship with Charles Hodge. He was appointed as a professor at New College, Edinburgh in 1847, and served there until his death in 1861.

4197 Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans by Frédéric $29.95 Godet (2 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD]

Frédéric Louis Godet brings thoughtful Christian scholarship to bear on the book of Romans. In his Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Godet's exposition is as exegetical as it is theological. He not only critically examines the original text, but also discusses the key doctrines in relation to both the entire book of Romans and the rest of Scripture. He approaches Romans from the perspective of a theologian, and with the eye of a textual critic. Born at Neuchatel in 1812, and educated there and at Bonn and Berlin, Godet served from 1838 to 1844 as tutor to Crown Prince (later King) Frederick Wilhelm III of Prussia. He served as supply preacher in the Val-de-Ruy from 1844 to 1851, and as pastor at Neuchatel from 1851 to 1866. Between 1851 and 1873 he was also professor of exegetical and critical theology in Neuchatel. From 1873 to 1887 he was professor of New Testament exegesis at the newly established Free Evangelical Faculty, which he helped to found. 4198 Abraham Kuyper Collection (3 Vols.) $49.95

What is the relationship between Christianity and culture, between the church and the state, between the sacred and the secular? If every square inch of creation belongs to God—societies, cultures, politics, arts, knowledge—does such a secular context even exist? As a staunch supporter of Calvinism, an influential political leader, an astute theologian, and a widely-read journalist, Abraham Kuyper addresses these fundamental questions about the relationship between Christianity and culture from an unapologetically Reformed perspective. The 3-volume Abraham Kuyper Collection includes Kuyper’s famous 1898 Stone Lectures on Calvinism at Princeton Theological Seminary, his Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology, and The Work of the Holy Spirit, a classic Reformed understanding of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. His articles, sermons, and theological works contributed to the rise of Neocalvinism a century ago, and continue to speak to the most important issues of Reformed theology today.

4200 B. B. Warfield Collection (20 Vols.) $299.95

B. B. Warfield ranks among America’s greatest theologians and Reformed theology’s most ardent defenders. As a prolific writer and accomplished scholar, Warfield defended Reformed confessionalism against the extremes of nineteenth century modernist and revivalist theology, and defined the parameters of theological method for the twentieth century. The 20-volume B. B. Warfield Collection includes Warfield’s works on biblical inspiration and authority, textual criticism, Calvinism, biblical theology, and Christian perfectionism. The B. B. Warfield Collection from Logos includes the entire 10-volume Works of Benjamin B. Warfield, published in the decade following Warfield’s death in 1921, plus ten additional volumes which contain books, articles, and lectures not found in the original ten volumes.

4204 The Works of Thomas Goodwin (12 Vols.) $299.95

The Works of Thomas Goodwin (12 Vols.) contains the commentaries, sermons, and theological treatises of one of Puritan England’s most influential theologians. Thomas Goodwin’s theological reflection, biblically-rooted sermons, and deep piety stems from a close acquaintance with religious persecution and a profound respect for Scripture. Because his writings affirm the work of God in a perilous world, Goodwin’s theological and biblical exposition was as important to his original audience as it is inspirational to contemporary readers. Logos is pleased to offer The Works of Thomas Goodwin—the twelve volume academic standard published by James Nichol. In addition to dozens of theological treatises, sermons, commentaries, and discourses, these volumes also contain Goodwin’s memoirs and a lengthy appendix of his short quotes and aphorisms—all completely searchable and more accessible than ever with your Libronix Digital Library.

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4206 Greek Audio New Testament $44.95

Listen to God’s Word like you’ve never heard it before! Bring the Greek text to life with the Greek Audio New Testament, now available from Logos. Listen to John Schwandt as he reads from the Greek New Testament, and follow along as each word is highlighted as it is read—just like Karaoke! Whether you’re a student looking for help with pronunciation, or a pastor looking to refresh your reading of the Greek text, the Greek Audio New Testament will make the Greek text more understandable and accessible. For students learning Greek for the first time, the Greek Audio New Testament is a vital study aid to help you hear the rhetorical devices and literary conventions as you read them. And for pastors, the Greek Audio New Testament will strengthen your grasp of the Greek language and help you apply your Greek to regular study and sermon preparation. What’s more, by using it along with your Bible Reading Plan, you can explore God’s Word every day—and refresh your knowledge of Greek at the same time!

4209 The Works of Richard Sibbes (7 Vols.) $139.95

Richard Sibbes articulated a covenant theology and a Reformed and biblical understanding of God which shaped Puritan thought in the seventeenth century and has influenced Reformed theology ever since. The Works of Richard Sibbes contains the theological treatises, sermons, and commentaries of one of Puritan England’s most influential theologians. As an inspiring preacher, Sibbes connected theology to experience and biblical reflection to firm piety. The Works of Richard Sibbes is provocative, but not polemical, and instructive, but not dogmatic. Sibbes’ careful connection between theology and experience spoke to a generation of persecuted Christians in England and set the tone for Reformed theological reflection in Reformation England and beyond. The Works of Richard Sibbes will benefit pastors, theologians, laypersons, and anyone interested in Reformed theology in general and Puritan thought in particular.

4214 The Review of Biblical Literature (9 Vols.) $199.95

The Review of Biblical Literature, founded by the Society of Biblical Literature, presents reviews of books in biblical studies and related fields, and provides a forum for international scholarly exchange and cutting edge biblical scholarship. Logos is pleased to offer in The Review of Biblical Literature nearly four thousand reviews of the most important books, reference works, commentaries, dictionaries, Bible translations, and other resources written by top scholars from the past decade of biblical scholarship. These reviews allow readers to stay current with the freshest trends in the field of biblical scholarship.

4218 The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter (23 Vols.) $349.95

The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter (23 Vols.) contains the treatises, sermons, and works of one of Puritan England’s most prolific writers and most influential preachers. Richard Baxter preached theological unity during a century of schism, and advocated mutual respect within the church during a period of intense religious warfare. He wrote with the conviction that theology should always be connected with both Christian ethics and human experience. This makes Baxter well-equipped to offer sage advice on practical Christian matters, such as worship, devotions, parenting, education, and relationships. The writings, sermons, treatises, and other works contained in The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter have remained in print for centuries. Logos is pleased to offer the 23- volume academic standard originally published by Paternoster in 1830, which also includes a book-length biography of Baxter by William Orme.

4220 Bible Study Magazine—1-Year 1-Copy Subscription $14.95

Make your Bible study more effective, more organized, and more relevant! Bible Study Magazine is a brand new print magazine (not an e- magazine) published by Logos Bible Software. Six times a year, Bible Study Magazine will deliver tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. Expand your study of the Bible, and discover new insights from God’s Word! In every 48-page issue, you’ll get sound advice and enriching insights from the pastors and scholars who have spent a lifetime applying the Bible to their lives and teaching others how to do the same. Read pastor profiles, author interviews, and stories of individuals whose thoughtful engagement with Scripture has shaped their thinking and defined their ministries. Bible Study Magazine reveals the impact of God’s Word on their lives and the power of Scripture in yours.

4221 Bible Study Magazine—1-Year 5-Copy Subscription $59.95

Make your Bible study more effective, more organized, and more relevant! Bible Study Magazine is a brand new print magazine (not an e-magazine) published by Logos Bible Software. Six times a year, Bible Study Magazine will deliver tools and methods for Bible study, as well as insights from respected Bible teachers, professors, historians, and archaeologists. Expand your study of the Bible, and discover new insights from God’s Word! In every 48-page issue, you’ll get sound advice and enriching insights from the pastors and scholars who have spent a lifetime applying the Bible to their lives and teaching others how to do the same. Read pastor profiles, author interviews, and stories of individuals whose thoughtful engagement with Scripture has shaped their thinking and defined their ministries. Bible Study Magazine reveals the impact of God’s Word on their lives and the power of Scripture in yours.

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4249 Hugh Ross / Reasons To Believe Collection (9 Vols.) $139.95

Both science and theology have much to say about the beginnings and the meaning of life, but the scarcity of helpful and productive dialogue has been overwhelmed by fierce rhetoric and ardently defended positions. When did life begin? Did life arise by chance? Does the universe display evidence of order? Philosophers, theologians, and scientists rarely agree, leaving many of life’s fundamental questions unanswered and inquiring minds bewildered. Hugh Ross, who directs the efforts of Reasons To Believe, rises above the fray to present clear and well-reasoned arguments for the existence of God and evidence of God’s design in the universe. Drawing from his experience as a scientist and his background as a Christian apologist, Ross weighs in on the controversy; and confronts naturalist notions of creation and order. In the 9-volume Hugh Ross/Reasons To Believe Collection, Ross shows that abundant evidence exists for a Creator, and that Christians who dispute naturalist claims about origins stand on firm intellectual footing.

4289 Unlocking the Bible Story (4 Vols.) $54.95

DISCOVER, LEARN, WORSHIP—The threefold approach behind Unlocking the Bible Story, designed to show how the entire Bible points to Jesus Christ. What began as a sermon series by Colin Smith, to be preached over a period of two years at Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church in Illinois—in order to teach the story of the Old Testament—quickly became this four volume series. Smith, uniting the Old and New Testament story, provides a big picture view of Scripture with his two volumes covering the Old Testament, and two covering the New. This series packs the main themes and concepts of the Bible into its pages, providing the reader with rich encouragement and life-changing truths. Each of the eighty chapters in this four volume series begins with a key question to unlock, and ends with a summary of the answer from the Bible.

4292 Augsburg Commentary on the New Testament (15 Vols.) $229.95

The 15-volume Augsburg Commentary on the New Testament brings the best of biblical scholarship to bear on the most pressing exegetical and interpretive issues in the New Testament. These volumes explain the text of the New Testament section by section, and probe the basic questions of the entire New Testament for students, scholars, pastors, and laypersons. The authors contribute both as experts in their field and as individuals devoted to the life of the church. This commentary attests to their belief that central to the faith and life of the church of God is the Word of God. Each volume in the Augsburg Commentary on the New Testament contains an introduction and topical overview of each book of the New Testament, along with an account of that book’s influence in church history, such as the impact of Romans on Augustine, Wesley, and Barth, and Martin Luther’s appraisal of James. The authors also discuss textual issues, historical topics such as authorship and dating, as well as literary conventions and exegetical and interpretive challenges.

4299 Moody Church Leadership Collection (24 Vols.) $349.95

The call to leadership and the work of ministry can be stressful and taxing. Discover the nature of biblical leadership—regardless of your ministry setting or your church’s challenges! The 24-volume Moody Church Leadership Collection offers helpful advice and a solid biblical approach to important church leadership topics. Whether your church leadership team is in need of urgent advice, or is flourishing and looking to step up to the next level, the Moody Church Leadership Collection can help. Listen to the advice of experienced pastors and seasoned scholars, who offer practical tips and timely reflections on leadership, solidly rooted in Scripture. Their wisdom and experience will help you expand and deepen your ministry, as well as help your ministry teams work better together and more effectively in the work to which your church is called. Discover the nature of biblical leadership—regardless of your ministry setting or you church’s challenges.

4301 Moody Counseling Collection (11 Vols.) $169.95

What does the Bible teach us about healthy marriages and thriving relationships? And how does the ministry of the church overlap with the practice of Christian counseling? The message of the Gospel has much to say about healing and restoration, not unlike the practice of Christian counseling. The 11-volume Moody Counseling Collection explores the endless connections between psychology and theology, as well as the practice of counseling as a vital ministry task. This collection brings you eleven books focused not only on general topics, but on specific concerns as well—such as premarital counseling, family counseling, counseling of women, alcoholism, and more. The volumes in this collection offer practical advice from a biblical perspective for pastors and counselors to apply in their own congregations and counseling sessions.

4331 Francis J. Hall Theology Collection (16 Vols.) $199.95

Francis J. Hall recognized the value of modern advances in knowledge and was convinced that Christianity could not be compromised by truth from any quarter—science, philosophy, and modernist biblical criticism. In fact, he believed that the best theology fully engages scholarship in all its forms. The Francis J. Hall Theology collection contains Hall’s 10-volume Dogmatic Theology, his 3-volume Theological Outlines, and his writings on the history of the Episcopal Church, kenotic theory, and the relationship between original sin and the theory of evolution. As an Episcopalian, Hall writes firmly within the tradition of Anglo-Catholicism, and his theology conforms to the historical Christian faith. Yet he also aims to revisit the central doctrines of the church in order to address the practical conditions and the intellectual challenges facing each successive generation of Christians.

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4333 Biblical Hebrew Step by Step (4 Vols.) $69.95

Biblical Hebrew Step by Step (4 Vols.) offers a comprehensive introduction to biblical Hebrew with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar comprehension. Menahem Mansoor, one of today’s foremost teachers of Hebrew to university students, clergy, and laypersons, incorporates the best contemporary methods and techniques for teaching languages. Well-integrated photographs and illustrations make for an attractive, inviting text for all those who wish to master biblical Hebrew. Volume One introduces students to Semitic languages and the history of Hebrew. Beginning with the alphabet, Mansoor covers the basics of grammar and vocabulary. In fact, students attain reading comprehension after the first five lessons, and can construct rudimentary Hebrew sentences after only twelve lessons! Volume two moves beyond the basics, and includes twenty readings from Genesis, with an emphasis on verb patterns, regular and irregular noun plurals, irregular verbs, and translation tips.

4334 R. Larry Moyer Evangelism Collection (9 Vols.) $89.95

In the 9-volume R. Larry Moyer Evangelism Collection, Moyer shows you how to share your faith and gives you the courage to testify to the work of God. His insight, clarity, and experience in evangelism will breathe new life into your evangelism efforts, and will help you share the Good News in sensible and understandable ways. The books in this collection include devotionals for new believers and evangelists alike, and address the basic questions of non-believers and common obstacles to the faith. Moyer corrects the common misconceptions about evangelism and the mistakes made by evangelists, and also inspires vital evangelistic efforts in churches and in the lives of individuals. Pastors, teachers, and anyone interested in discerning new and exciting ways to follow the Great Commission will benefit from R. Larry Moyer’s advice and experience!

4336 Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (7 Vols.) $179.95

The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures is an academic, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of the Hebrew Bible, and provides a forum for critical scholarly exchange. The Logos edition of the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures includes all the articles and reviews from 1996 to 2007, giving you access to the most important contributions to Hebrew scholarship from the past decade! You’ll find hundreds of articles from top Hebrew scholars on the latest trends in Hebrew and Old Testament scholarship, including historical, literary, textual, and interpretive topics. The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures also includes hundreds of reviews of the most important scholarly works, lexicons and grammars, and reference works from Old Testament scholarship.

4339 Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.) $109.95

A ministry, like anything else built with love, determination, and grace, is only as good as the foundation upon which is is built. In order to build a solid and scripturally sound foundation for one's ministry, godly and effective tools are a must. The Robert P. Lightner and Aubrey Malphurs Collection (9 Vols.) provides just such a set of tools. Both new and experienced pastors will benefit greatly from this complete yet concise, biblically sound set of books. How-to, when-to, why, and for-whom are all questions-answered as these fine authors address issues, challenges and topics continually faced by pastors, teachers, and all who minister His Word. Everyone has questions, but you need to be ready with the answers. Whether the challenge you face is a family who have lost a young child and stand on the brink of losing much more through grief and pain, or a church which lacks focus and direction, the kind often provided by a profound mission statement around which to rally while serving the Lord, the answers are here in solid, proven, and accessible

4342 Eerdmans Wesleyan Bible Commentary (7 Vols.) $259.95

The 7-volume Wesleyan Bible Commentary is the first multi-volume commentary on the whole Bible by a distinguished community of Wesleyan scholars—representing nine evangelical denominations. The commentary takes advantage of the latest and best information available to present-day Bible scholars. This series maintains both the spiritual insight and sound biblical scholarship of John Wesley and Adam Clarke, but expresses these characteristics in the context of contemporary thought and life. The resulting commentary is cast in the framework of contemporary evangelical Wesleyan Bible scholarship. For many years the authors and publishers have sensed the need for a modern, practical Bible commentary from a broadly evangelical and uniquely Wesleyan perspective—the Wesleyan Bible Commentary meets this need. This commentary series aims for a high level of sound biblical scholarship, with a purpose that is practical rather than technical.

4346 Patrologia Cursus Completus, Series Graeca, Part 1 (Vols. 1–18) $499.95

The volumes of Jacques Paul Migne’s Patrologia Cursus Completus, Series Graeca form the largest collection ever published of the extant writings of the ante-Nicene Greek Fathers of the Early Church—serving not only as the translation base for Philip Schaff’s Early Church Fathers, but also as the bedrock of theological and historical studies of the Early Church. The first piece of the Logos edition of the Patrologia Graeca represents the first 18 volumes (20 volumes in print) of the entire 161-volume set, roughly covering the ante-Nicene Fathers (pre-fourth century, prior to the epoch-marking Council of Nicaea). These volumes include the writings of the Apostolic Fathers, the post-Apostolic Fathers, apologists, and other ante-Nicene Fathers. Complete sets of the 161 volumes are nearly nonexistent outside the reference sections of large libraries. They are still of considerable value, as several writers are only available through the Patrologia Graeca. Adding the print edition of this collection to your library could cost in excess of $40,000!

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4349 Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages, 1995–2007 (26 Issues) $299.95

The Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages contains articles dealing with linguistic, translational, literary, text-critical, historical, religious, and cultural issues related to Ancient Near Eastern texts and societies, as well as articles addressing theoretical issues underlying these fields. The Logos edition of the Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages gives you access to all the issues published between 1995 and 2007, for a total of 26 issues in 13 volumes, containing more than 4,000 pages and 250 articles! Contributors to the Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages include the most advanced scholars in the field of Near Eastern Studies, making this the preeminent journal for linguistic, interpretive, exegetical, and historical studies of Northwest Semitic languages in general and the Old Testament in particular.

4351 Charles Finney Collection (6 Vols.) $99.95

No history of American Christianity can omit the life and theology of Charles Finney. He is one of the most recognized—and controversial—evangelists, theologians, and preachers of the nineteenth century, and was the strongest voice of the Second Great Awakening. He promoted spontaneous and extemporaneous preaching, emphasized authentic and emotional expressions of faith, and established the principles and practices of revival which have become commonplace in American Christianity. Finney’s name is still regularly woven into modern theological discourse, testifying to his impact on the history of American Christianity. The 6-volume Charles Finney Collection from Logos includes all of Finney’s lectures on revivals, including his famous lecture, “How to Promote a Revival,” his Lectures on Systematic Theology and Lectures to Professing Christians, along with two volumes of his sermons. What’s more, with the power of your digital library, the entire Charles Finney Collection is fully searchable and easily accessible.

4360 Biblioteca Digital da Bíblia $89.60

Biblioteca Digital de la Biblia es la primera versión Libronix en Portugués. Puede unirla también a una de nuestras bibliotecas en español o en inglés en perfecta coordinación. Esta biblioteca cuenta con doce recursos.

4361 A. A. Hodge Collection (11 Vols.) $149.95

A. A. Hodge championed Reformed theology against liberalism, higher criticism, and the currents of nineteenth century modernism, and counts among the great Princeton theologians—his father, Charles Hodge, before him, and B. B. Warfield after. Although he carried on the legacy of Charles Hodge, A. A. Hodge proved himself a theologian in his own right, writing extensively on the atonement, the Westminster Confession, forms for worship, and numerous theological themes. His theology stemmed from his experience as a pastor, his work in India as a missionary, and his teaching career spent with the students and faculty of Princeton. Hodge’s theological exploration was intended for the members of his church and for the direct benefit of his students. The 11-volume A. A. Hodge Collection includes six volumes authored by Hodge, plus two volumes co-authored by Hodge on the Westminster Confession, the famous biographical sketch of Hodge’s life, A Discourse in Memory of A. A. Hodge by Francis L. Patton, and Princetoniana, by a student.

4364 An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, by John Owen (7 $124.95 Vols.)

This massive 7-volume commentary includes two volumes—nearly 1,000 pages—of introductory essays on historical and theological topics relating to Hebrews, along with five volumes of meticulous exposition and commentary. Owen’s work on Hebrews is partly critical—with comments on the text and language—and partly doctrinal, containing ample discussion of theology and doctrine. His commentary weaves together Old Testament themes of law and covenant with a New Testament definition of Christ’s priestly function and God’s new covenant of grace. Most importantly, Owen’s emphasis on holiness makes An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews eminently useful for practical Christian study and reflection. This vast work—almost 4,000 pages and over two million words—reflects Owen’s careful inquiry and stunning mastery of the text, and vindicates Owen’s own claim that “this epistle is as useful to the church as the sun is to the world.” 4367 The Commentary of Zacharias Ursinus on the Heidelberg $21.95 Catechism

The volume was put together from his lectures on the Catechism in Neustadt, Germany—lectures which he edited and prepared for publication, although the final publication was completed in 1584, posthumously. This version contains an introduction from the translator, a general prolegomena with reference to the catechism of the Christian religion, and a special prolegomena with reference to the catechism. Zacharias Ursinus (1534–1583), was born Zacharias Baer in Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland). Like all young scholars of his era, he gave himself the Latin name Ursus, meaning bear. He is best known as a professor of theology at the University of Heidelberg and co-author with Caspar Olevianus of the Heidelberg Catechism, included in Historic Creeds and Confessions.

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4369 The Expositor's Greek Testament (5 Vols.) $199.95

The 5-volume Expositor’s Greek Testament ranks among the most important commentaries on the Greek text of the New Testament from the 19th century, drawing from the scholarship of twenty contributors under the editorship of William Robertson Nicoll. In addition to the Greek text, this massive reference work contains textual, literary, and grammatical commentary on nearly every Greek word in the entire New Testament. The Expositor’s Greek Testament also includes lengthy introductions to each of the books in the New Testament, surveying the literary and interpretive history, along with an introduction to the historical context of each book and an extensive bibliography.

4385 Analytical Bible Expositor: Exodus $24.95

John G. Butler’s Analytical Bible Expositor: Exodus is a comprehensively organized, chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentary. This invaluable work is much more accessible than the typical commentary, because it is free from heavy intellectual arguments and the difficult-to-understand language which is characteristic of many commentaries. The author treats each chapter of the Bible as a unit. From this starting point, he outlines the chapter and analyzes each verse. Expository in style, this commentary presents both the meaning and the message of the Scripture. The annotations of the text combine explanation with real-world application. This helpful series will be a valuable aid for both the preacher and teacher, helping them to understand the Scripture and providing a wealth of useful sermon and lesson outlines.

4436 The Jeremiah LifeWorks Library 2.0 $59.99

In this updated edition, David Jeremiah's best-loved books, study guides, and audio books are combined with a wealth of Nelson Reference books and the amazing Libronix technology to create The Jeremiah LifeWorks Library on CD-ROM. Interactivity and ease-of- use have increased with a fresh new format that guides the user through the entire software program. Read books, listen to audio books, print study guide material, create word studies, reports, lists, and much more.

4443 Ashland Theological Journal (37 Vols.) [DOWNLOAD] $114.95

Ashland Theological Journal seeks to provide an analysis of theological thought and reviews from an evangelical perspective. The journal is presented as an instrument for dialogue between the Seminary and its institutional peers, as well as between the Seminary and pastors, students, and interested laymen for the promotion of biblical and theological learning. Much of the material is from faculty members of the Seminary; however, articles from students, alumni, and friends of the Seminary occasionally appear in the publication.

4448 Roy Zuck Vital Issues Series (12 Vols.) $139.95

The Roy Zuck Vital Issues Series draws upon the wisdom and research of dozens of esteemed evangelical scholars and writers to address the many issues and challenges of contemporary living. The articles in this collection were thoughtfully selected by general editor Roy B. Zuck from the hallowed pages of the Bibliotheca Sacra and published to commemorate both the sesquicentennial of the journal's founding in New York (1843–1993), and its diamond anniversary at Dallas Theological Seminary (1934–1994). The insightful words of the archetypal writers featured in these volumes address questions faced by everyone who sincerely seeks to be more Christ like and to please God. The articles found in this collection have been selected by Roy Zuck and topically arranged into these twelve volumes. The chapters have been slightly modified for formatting, and are available in their complete and original form as part of the Bibliotheca Sacra which is included in the Theological Journal Library: Volumes 1-10.

4459 Focus on the Bible Commentaries (32 Vols.) $449.95

The Focus on the Bible Commentaries (32 Vols.) are packed with contributions by top evangelical scholars and pastors, and are designed to be readable for ordinary Christians, reliable for in-depth study of the Bible, and relevant for daily Christian life. Discover not only what the music of the Psalms, the plight of Job, the story of Jesus, and the spread of the New Testament church meant then, but what these stories—and the whole of Scripture—means today! For each section of the Bible, the Focus on the Bible Commentaries summarize the passage of Scripture, including the intentions of the authors, the historical and cultural environment, and the questions and issues raised by a particular passage. But most importantly, the Focus on the Bible Commentaries bring you into the heart of the Bible, by explaining Scripture in an accessible way that makes sense for daily Christian living.

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4460 Robert Webber Ancient-Future Collection (4 Vols.) $59.95

How do you deliver the authentic faith and great wisdom of the past into the new cultural situation of the twenty-first century? The way into the future is not an innovative new start for the church; rather, the road to the future runs through the past. Each book in the 4-volume Robert Webber Ancient-Future Collection presents an issue related to faith and practice from a particular point of view—namely, that of drawing wisdom from the past and translating insights from historic Christianity into the present and future life of the church, its faith, worship, ministry, and spirituality. These books speak to the longing to discover the roots of the faith in the biblical and classical tradition of the church. Students, professors, pastors, and laypeople concerned with the church's effective response to a postmodern world will benefit from these volumes. Informative tables and extensive bibliographies enhance each book's educational value.

4464 Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander MacLaren (33 Vols.) $249.95

Alexander MacLaren (1826-1910) is ranked among the expert expositors of the nineteenth century. His life was passionately devoted to the study of Scripture and to the pulpit ministry. His career was marked by a faithful commitment to both his church community and to the integrity of the Baptist tradition. His writings and reputation were world renown, and his skill with the English language and ability to handle the biblical languages has inspired students of Holy Scripture for decades. Even to this day, MacLaren is considered to be a prime exemplar of expository preaching. The sermons included in the thirty-two volumes of Expositions of Holy Scripture cover sixty-four of the sixty-six books included in the Protestant canon of Scripture. The 1,500+ sermons are arranged in canonical order making this collection an expository commentary on most of the Bible. MacLaren's unique ability to handle the original languages of Scripture and his skilled writing style draw the reader deep into the life of Holy Scripture.

4465 NLT Study Bible Libronix Software $39.95

The New Living Translation was commissioned for one basic purpose: "to create a text that would communicate as clearly and powerfully to today's readers as the original texts did to readers and listeners in the ancient biblical world." The NLT Study Bible is a logical extension of that goal. The notes, illustrations, charts, maps, profiles, and every other feature of the NLT Study Bible are designed to cross the bridges of time, space, culture, and literary conventions so that you can enter the world of the Bible to read the Scriptures as those who first received them did. In order to make the NLT Study Bible function at its optimal level, we at Logos have split the NLT Bible and the NLT Bible Notes into two separate resources, enabling the side-by-side study of the Scriptures and notes. Moreover, we have included three additional resources: the Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary, the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary Series: Matthew and Mark volume, and the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary Series: Romans and Galatians volume.

4468 The NET Bible [DOWNLOAD] $19.95

The NET Bible in LDLS format allows you to read and study with multiple feature including search capacity and the ability to parallel scroll the footnotes with the text.

4469 Anchor Yale Bible (84 Vols.) $1,899.9

The Anchor Yale Bible is a fresh approach to the world’s greatest classic—the Bible. This prestigious commentary series of more than eighty volumes represents the pinnacle of biblical scholarship, drawing from the wisdom and resources of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars from around the world. A book-by-book translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Apocrypha that includes more than eighty volumes, this vast commentary series makes available all the significant historical and linguistic knowledge which bears on the interpretation of the Bible. These massive commentaries have set the standard for biblical scholarship for decades—marking the beginning of a new era—by making the Bible accessible to modern readers. The Anchor Yale Bible aims to arrive at the meaning of biblical literature through exact translation and extended exposition, and to reconstruct the ancient setting of the biblical story, as well as the circumstances of its transcription and the characteristics of its transcribers.

4471 Baker New Testament Studies Collection (14 Vols.) $279.95

Explore the literary, historical, and theological factors which have shaped the study of the New Testament in the past century! With titles by John Piper, D. A. Carson, Ben Witherington III, and Scot McKnight, the books in the 14-volume Baker New Testament Studies Collection explain the most pressing issues in the study of the New Testament. The Baker New Testament Studies Collection includes books on the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Judas and other extra-biblical gospels, the New Perspective on Paul, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other issues which have attracted mainstream attention to the study of the Bible. This collection also brings you the best in exegetical studies, New Testament surveys, and the newest edition of D. A. Carson’s New Testament Commentary Survey. The Baker New Testament Studies Collection will benefit pastors, students, and scholars devoted to the study of the New Testament, as well as anyone interested in understanding the most pressing topics in New Testament studies.

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4473 Cornerstone Biblical Commentary Series (9 Vols.) $249.95

The 9-volume Cornerstone Biblical Commentary Series aims at helping teachers, pastors, students, and laypersons understand every thought contained in the Bible. The commentary focuses on the words of Scripture, on the theological truths of Scripture, and on the original language texts and English translations of the Bible. Using the New Living Translation, nearly 100 scholars from various church backgrounds and several countries contributed to this massive commentary, united by their shared belief that the Bible is God’s inspired word and their desire to make God’s word clear and accessible to his people. The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary Series is structured in a way that gets at the meaning of Scripture, passage by passage. Each book of the Bible is prefaced by a substantial introduction that offers historical background important for understanding.

4476 Baker Encountering the Bible Collection (3 Vols.) $99.95

Each volume in the Baker Encountering the Bible Collection is designed for classroom use and includes a number of helpful features, including a bibliography for further research, a glossary of key terms, chapter objectives, chapter outlines, chapter study questions, focus boxes, and illustrations. These three volumes will help the student of the Bible understand both the world of the Scriptures and the issues addressed in modern scholarship. The books offer the expertise of renowned biblical scholars through an engaging and down-to-earth presentation. Surveying the books, culture and context of the Bible is informative and enjoyable. Each volume also provides ample introduction to the modern, academic field of Biblical Studies. The second editions of Encountering the Old Testament and Encountering the New Testament contain updated bibliographies, notes, and indexes.

4479 Baker Preaching Collection (8 Vols.) $134.95

The Baker Preaching Collection (8 Vols.) has been compiled to provide the preacher and church leader, with practical and relevant advice for preaching God’s Word to today’s congregations. Each author approaches the subject with years of training and practice in the field. Their perspectives will challenge the pastor to preach the Bible in a more engaging and effective manner. This collection combines practical instruction and actual sermon models to instruct and demonstrate Biblical preaching.

4489 Baker Old Testament Studies Collection (6 Vols.) $109.95

This incredible collection from Baker Publishing Group includes vital resources for the scholar, pastor, student, and interested lay person. Explore the world of the Old Testament with five of the most prominent evangelical scholars in the field. Learn the complete history of the Hebrew people from the time of the Patriarchs to time of rebuilding under Ezra and Nehemiah with Kingdom of Priests: A History of Old Testament Israel, 2nd ed. and An Historical Survey of the Old Testament, 2nd ed. Gain insight to the incredible vision of the Old Testament through in depth analyses of Old Testament theology with The Faith of Israel: A Theological Survey of the Old Testament. Also, learn how to carefully teach and preach this remote subject matter to a contemporary audience. The Baker Old Testament Studies Collection (6 Vols.) intends to supply every student of the Bible with practical and insightful material for an exhaustive study of the Old Testament.

4491 Baker Hermeneutics Collection (14 Vols.) $329.95

The 14-volume Baker Hermeneutics Collection addresses the central issues related to hermeneutics, interpretation, and exegesis of the Bible, drawing from the wisdom of top evangelical philosophers, theologians, and biblical scholars. Authors such as D. A. Carson, G. K. Beale, and Kevin J. Vanhoozer engage both modern and postmodern critiques of the Bible and confront the growing acceptance of conflicting interpretations. They address cultural and contextual issues, the role of the reader and the community in interpreting Scripture, and both the narrative and social function of the Bible. They also explore the relationships between Scripture, tradition, and reason, along with the various ways Scripture is read and studied—for personal and group devotions, for theological exploration, and for liturgical use. Most importantly, the volumes in the Baker Hermeneutics Collection help individuals and communities read the Bible and understand its meaning.

4493 Baker Counseling Collection (3 Vols.) $59.95

The Baker Counseling Collection is designed to help inform and instruct the pastor, student, or lay counselor in the ministry of counseling and psychology. Learn time-honored, field tested methods from some of the most respected names in Christian counseling including: Frank B. Minirth, Paul D. Meier, Donald E. Ratcliff, and David G. Benner. Titles include: Strategic Pastoral Counseling: A Short-Term Structured Model, Biblical Concepts for Christian Counseling: A Case for Integrating Psychology and Theology and Introduction to Psychology and Counseling: Christian Perspectives and Applications. The Baker Counseling Collection provides biblically sound insight and practical methodology for those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of psychology. These volumes will help you develop a true knowledge of psychology from a Christian perspective. Further develop your counseling ministry with the aid of these essential works.

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4496 Eerdmans Bible Reference Collection (5 Vols.) $89.95

The 5-volume Eerdmans Bible Reference Collection contains important reference works, historical surveys, and bibliographic guides from recent decades in biblical scholarship. This collection includes the massive Old Testament Survey by William Sanford LaSor, David Allan Hubbard, and Frederic William Bush, along with two volumes on dispensationalist interpretation of the Bible, including George Eldon Ladd’s classic, The Last Things, and much more! These important reference works will aid your study and exploration of the Bible, and will serve as a comprehensive guide to the core themes of the Bible. The authors consider important historical and theological themes, interpretive challenges, and the historical significance of Bible texts. They also document important developments in the field of biblical studies and Bible translation in recent decades. These books are ideal for pastors, students, and scholars, and will also benefit laypersons.

4501 The New Unger's Bible Handbook $39.99

While theological opinions change, while archaeology and other sciences shed new light on the meaning and veracity of Scripture and human reasoning grasps at complex interpretive questions, the matchless truth of God’s Word stands. A worldwide bestseller, The New Unger’s Bible Handbook has as its goal to spotlight the eternal truth of God’s revelation while endeavoring to make accessible the cultural, historical, and theological insights that illuminate the text. Merrill Unger’s rich treasury of Bible information has, for years, inspired students of God’s Word and given them a deeper understanding into His precepts. This updated and revised edition of Unger’s classic is easy to understand and filled with indispensible tools that will make the Scriptures clear and alive. This volume is packed full of vivid color photographs, maps, and illustrations, including timelines, genealogies, and historical chronologies—all meant to make the Bible come alive and aid your reading.

4510 The Names of the Trinity Collection (3 Vols.) $16.95

Inform your knowledge of the Trinity and enrich your devotional life with The Names of the Trinity Collection. These three classic books are packed with the Scriptural titles of the godhead. Engage the Lord, and Scripture in a new and refreshing way with this incredible collection. Develop a deeper understanding of the person, and ministry of the Trinity and find fresh fuel for your prayer life, too. All this, plus you will have the added benefit of accessing The Names of the Trinity through your personal Logos library. Titles include: Names of God, Names of Christ, Names of the Holy Spirit.

4513 Celebrating Christian Marriage $59.95

In recent years, the topic of Christian marriage has been a headline issue for the Christian Church. Every major branch of the Christian Tradition has found itself readdressing this central tenant of Christian theology in order to best define itself in the new millennium. However, the issues involved in developing a thoughtful theology of Christian marriage are many and complicated to be sure: staggering divorce rates, increases in pregnancy outside of marriage, extramarital cohabitation, and the list continues. Certainly, there is no better issue than Christian marriage to unite the wider Christian Tradition in an honest dialogue. The aim of Celebrating Christian Marriage is to do just that. With essays from over twenty-five experts and theologians from many different countries and denominational affiliations, this title is more than a collection of essays, it is truly a source-book for a Christian theology of marriage.This collection of expert research, analysis and discussion may be the most significant ever assembled on this subject.

4515 Ray Comfort Evangelism Collection (2 Vols.) $19.95

You may know the name Ray Comfort from the popular evangelism series: The Way of the Master; or maybe from his evangelism conference: Transformed. Now, Logos offers two of Ray Comfort’s most influential books in this essential Ray Comfort Evangelism Collection. Ray uses personal experiences to illustrate how to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the most difficult of circumstances. His ministry has been used to bring the message of Jesus Christ to many. Thousands have been equipped to share the Gospel through his evangelism training. With God Doesn’t Believe in Atheists and How to Win Souls & Influence People you will learn trusted strategies for sharing your faith with the world around you. Ray Comfort’s common sense approach to evangelism and his easy-to-read style are certain to help build your confidence in the ministry of evangelism. Ray Comfort has been a platform speaker at the national convention of American Atheists, Inc., and has spoken at Yale University on the subject of atheism.

4519 College Press Biblical Studies Collection (6 Vols.) $79.95

How does the Bible connect with daily life? And what does the Bible say about the biggest issues facing ordinary Christians? The books in the 6-volume College Press Biblical Studies Collection cover a range of important topics in the Bible, from a biblical view of baptism and the challenges faced by the church in Acts, to a range of historical and cultural issues in difficult Old Testament texts. These books also uncover what the Bible says about pain, suffering, reconciliation, and the everyday challenges and trials faced by ordinary Christians. The College Press Biblical Studies Collection lays the foundation for thoughtful, meaningful, and reflective Bible study. This collection is ideal for small group and Bible study leaders, for groups looking to dive deeper into Scripture, and for anyone looking to take their study of God’s Word to the next level.

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4523 IVP Biblical Theology Collection (4 Vols.) $119.95

The IVP Biblical Theology Collection has been assembled to help scholars, students, and pastors navigate the waters of biblical theology. These four volumes comprise some of the sharpest scholarship in the discipline and are fine examples of experienced scholarship. I. Howard Marshall’s A Concise New Testament Theology provides an in depth, book-by-book analysis of the message of the New Testament. In Old Testament Theology, Paul R. House addresses the major theological emphasis of each Old Testament book. Volumes one and two of John Goldingay’s Old Testament Theology present a detailed and intriguing insight into the theology of the Old Testament. More than just introductory texts, these volumes attempt to uncover the motion, power and mission of God throughout Scripture. Each author addresses the difficult questions posed by the biblical texts and provides a thoughtful, contemporary analysis of God’s interaction with humanity.

4525 Lectionary Viewer Addin $19.95

The Lectionary Viewer is a wonderful tool which places the correct lectionary readings for the next upcoming Sunday (that includes the appropriate cycle—A, B, or C) right on your personal homepage within Libronix. If the next Sunday will be a Holy Feast Day, the regular readings for that date are replaced with the correct Holy Day readings as proscribed by the Lutheran Lectionary. Shown next to the date of the upcoming Sunday is the season and color of the Christian church year, followed by the Old Testament, Psalm, Epistle and Gospel citations for that Sunday, of course fully linked and just waiting to take you to the full verse with simply a mouse click. The word "lectionary" comes from the Latin word "lectio" meaning "a reading." The Lectionary Addin is a calendar, or schedule of scripture readings, that follows the traditional church calendar. This addin is currently available only for Libronix 3.0 on the Windows platform.

4526 IVP Evangelical Theology Collection (11 Vols.) $189.95

Established in 1992, the annual Wheaton Theology Conference has existed to explore the parameters of Evangelical theology in North America. Since its inception, more than one hundred of today’s most respected Christian thinkers have gathered in Wheaton, IL to deliver essays addressing the issues that most affect the contemporary Church. Selected essays from eleven of these conferences were made available in print form through InterVarsity Press. The IVP Evangelical Theology Collection covers the gamut of theological issues concerning the Church over the past twenty years. Topics addressed in this collection cover everything from racial and egalitarian issues, to attempts at outlining a theology of justification and ecclesiology as they are represented throughout the greater Christian Tradition. Few theology conferences have been established to address such a broad scope of pressing theological topics at such a crucial time in the history of the Evangelical movement.

4528 Robert N. Wilkin and Zane C. Hodges Collection (5 Vols.) $59.95

How can individuals be sure of their salvation? What does Christ say about it—and what does the Bible say? The Robert N. Wilkin and Zane C. Hodges Collection (5 Vols.) features important works from the Grace Evangelical Society which address the important issues of salvation and faith which believers face everyday. From confronting doubt, to obtaining an assurance of Christ’s work, to exploring the effect of salvation on daily Christian living, Wilkin and Hodges walk readers through compelling stories and difficult biblical texts. In addition to three volumes on faith and salvation, the Robert N. Wilkin and Zane C. Hodges Collection also includes detailed commentaries on the epistle of James and the epistles of John. Throughout the entire collection, Scripture passages are directly linked to your favorite English translations, making these volumes indispensible for both personal and group study and reflection.

4530 The Lord's Supper: Five Views $18.00

Lord's Supper. Eucharist. Communion. Sacrament. Ordinance. Regardless of the many titles used to refer to the Christian meal, it is a central focus in Christian worship. While it's the meal that should unite us as followers of Christ, it sometimes appears we can't even agree on what to call it, let alone how we might share a common theological view of its significance. Even if we cannot reach full agreement, how can we better understand one another and this central observance of the Christian faith? Gordon Smith has invited five representatives of differing views within the Christian tradition. Each holds his or her views with conviction and makes the case for that tradition. Each responds to the other views with charity, highlighting significant areas of agreement and disagreement.

4532 The Shape of Practical Theology: Empowering Ministry with $25.00 Theological Praxis

Too often in the life of the church, theological reflection and the practical matters of leading and serving have been considered independently. The result has been the impoverishment of both Christian faith and Christian practice. In this groundbreaking book Ray Anderson reflects theologically and practically on preaching, worship, ethics, social justice, therapy, family, homosexuality, burnout in ministry, reconciliation in relationships and theological education itself. The result is The Shape of Practical Theology, a new and renewing foundation for engaging in Christian ministry. lluminated by stimulating discussion and helpful case studies, The Shape of Practical Theology is aimed at seminary students, at Christian educators, and at working pastors and counselors. Anderson's work, fascinating and fruitful, brings together the Word of God with the Spirit of God in the ever-changing context of real-life ministry.

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4534 Theological Studies Collection (22 Vols.) $799.95

In the West, the churches may be declining, but theology—professional, historic, orthodox, and evangelical—shows no sign of withering. The 22-volume Theological Studies Collection promises constructive theology from within an evangelical framework, intending to address the church’s greatest needs. This series of books contains quality writing published across the confessions—patristic, medieval, reformation, modern, and post-modern—and from authors who span the globe. The aim of this series is theological books written in the twofold conviction that the church needs theology and theology needs the church, which in reality means theology done for the glory of God. The authors in the Theological Studies Collection address theological topics from distinct intellectual disciplines—historical, dogmatic, pastoral, apologetic, missional, aesthetic, and many others. Books in this collection cover a range of important historical figures, from Reinhold Niebuhr and Karl Barth to John Howard Yoder and Jurgen Moltmann.

4537 Trinitarian Studies Collection (4 Vols.) $109.95

How has Trinitarian theology evolved in recent decades, and what is the shape of its future? Recent decades have seen a resurgence of interest in Trinitarian theology, as church leaders, historians, and theologians have realized its centrality in Christian faith and practice. This complex doctrine has opened new doors for inquiry, and prompted renewed discussion and reflection across the confessional spectrum and the theological disciplines. The 4-volume Trinitarian Studies Collection explores the connections between Trinitarian studies and the other theological disciplines, including pastoral theology, the doctrine of creation, and historical theology. The authors explore the relational nature of the Trinity—including its use as a model for all human relationships—with special emphasis on the relationship between the Father and the Son in the Gospels and in the writings of the church’s key theologians.

4539 Missional Theology Collection (15 Vols.) $429.95

The 15-volume Missional Theology Collection asserts that missions lies at the core of the Gospel, and that the church’s primary task of cultural engagement should inform theological reflection and transformational mission. The authors survey significant topics in twentieth century theology, such as liberation theology, global justice, eschatology, mystery, and the renewed interested in the practice of worship and discipleship in the Early Church. The books in the Missional Theology Collection seek to move beyond traditional methods of evangelism and mission. In these volumes, authors such as Brian McLaren, Jason Clark, Andrew Perriman, Stephen R. Holmes, and many others explore the nature of God’s kingdom on earth and the endless connections between the Gospel of Christ and the mission of the Church. Each book tackles a separate facet of missional theology, offering historical and theological insight, along with practical ways of encouraging and equipping the church today in the task of theology.

4541 Atonement Collection (5 Vols.) $109.95

The atonement has become a subject of intense debate in recent years, and numerous theories of the atonement abound. Did God the Father really punish his own Son? Can forgiveness be achieved through a violent understanding of the atonement? Why is the doctrine of the atonement necessary, and what makes discussion about it so contentious? Most importantly, how are we to understand the doctrine of the atonement in a society which does not acknowledge its own sinfulness? The books in the 5-volume Atonement Collection sort through the difficult doctrine of the atonement with clear, biblical, and hospitable discussion. The authors examine the Bible, the history of the church, the creeds and confessions, and the faith and practice of the Early Church to discern how the atonement increases our awareness of sin and enlarges our understanding of salvation.

4543 Gospels Studies Collection (10 Vols.) $429.95

The 10-volume Gospel Studies Collection brings together the significant monographs on the Gospels from Paternoster Press, offering an unparalleled academic treatment of the central themes in the Gospels. This collection deals with the literary and textual qualities of each book, including a reevaluation of the synoptic problem and a reanalysis of the role of the Jews in John. The authors also tackle interpretive challenges, surveying Jesus’ parables and their interpretation, and the cultural significance of Jesus’ healing miracles. Most importantly, these authors affirm the theological significance of the Gospels and their Christological, ecclesiological, and eschatological implications for today. The Gospel Studies Collection is ideal for academic use—especially for New Testament scholars—along with sermon preparation or personal Bible study.

4545 Pauline Studies Collection (10 Vols.) $449.95

The Apostle Paul is the most notable Christian missionary and perhaps the most influential New Testament author. The greatest theologians in the church’s history—Augustine, Calvin, Luther, Karl Barth, and others—have repeatedly turned to Paul, and the central doctrines of the church hinge on the theology found in Paul’s writings. Yet in recent decades, disputes over the historicity of Paul’s letters and the emergence of the New Perspective have led scholars to reevaluate central Pauline texts, leading to controversy, dispute, and a fractured understanding of Paul’s intent. The 10-volume Pauline Studies Collection brings you contributions from top Pauline scholars, who tackle the exegetical and interpretive challenges in Paul’s writings, as well as the historical and cultural context which informed them. This collection includes books on Romans and the Corinthian epistles, as well as lengthy treatments of Paul’s soteriology and the doctrine of justification found in Paul’s writings.

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4546 New Testament Studies Collection (7 Vols.) $159.95

The 7-volume New Testament Studies Collection brings together the voices of scholars from China, New Zealand, Korea, and the United Kingdom to confront the exegetical, historical, interpretive, and theological challenges on diverse New Testament topics. From an evangelical perspective and with penetrating analysis, the authors examine the central theological and textual themes of the New Testament. The authors represented in this collection are among the best in their field, and their books are the result of lengthy post- graduate work, making these volumes ideal for both New Testament and Greek scholars, as well as seminary and graduate students. Pastors and teachers will also find the penetrating exegesis and probing historical and cultural analysis useful for sermon preparation and teaching.

4549 Old Testament Studies Collection (9 Vols.) $349.95

The 9-volume Old Testament Studies Collection includes the best writing on the Old Testament by committed Christians who want to develop well-founded biblical scholarship in a spirit of loyalty to the historic Christian faith. These high-quality monographs have been authored by Christians who recognize the authority of the Bible, maintain the centrality of the Gospel message, and assent to classical creedal statements of Christian belief. These volumes include both provocative proposals and frank debate on controversial issues, and bring the latest evangelical scholarship to bear on the significant texts of the Old Testament.

4551 Spiritual Growth Collection (4 Vols) $49.95

Explore the nuts and bolts of spiritual formation, discipleship, and vibrant community with the keen insight and timely wisdom found in the 4-volume Spiritual Growth Collection! This collection includes books on spiritual maturity, spiritual theology, and advice for churches which have lost their fire and individuals languishing in their faith. Recover a sense a mystery, explore the role of the Trinity in Christian community, and learn about the nature of Christian discipleship for your church or in your own life with the Spiritual Growth Collection!

4554 Contemporary Issues Collection (7 Vols.) $199.95

The church in every age has wrestled with complex social issues, and has sought to bring the Gospel to bear on cultural engagement. Our age is no exception. The Contemporary Issues Collection (7 Vols.) explores the relationship between the Gospel and the current cultural and political milieu. From vexing philosophical problems—such as the problem of evil and divine foreknowledge—to pressing social issues—such as the relationship between the church and politics, these authors explore controversial topics and tackle the important issues facing the church today. These volumes affirm the relevance of the Gospel and the importance of theological reflection for each new generation of Christians asking important questions about engaging culture. Most importantly, these authors offer practical advice to help the Gospel make sense in the current cultural and political climate.

4556 The Works of H. A. Ironside (65 Vols.) $354.95

The Works of H.A. Ironside contains 65 volumes of the most important sermons, commentaries, and writings from one of America’s most influential preachers—now including the complete set of Ironside commentaries! Inspired by Dwight Moody, Ironside comforted and challenged a generation of evangelicals during two world wars and an economic depression. He spoke to a lay audience, and made the Bible understandable and accessible to as many people as possible, earning himself the title, “the Archbishop of fundamentalism.” His preaching blurs the line between sermonizing and storytelling, and his commentaries are filled with examples and anecdotes that made sense to his readers, then and now.

4558 History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin (8 $139.95 Vols.)

Published over the span of fifteen years, Jean Henri Merle d’Aubigne’s 8-volume History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin offers a sweeping history of the second generation of the Reformation. D’Aubigne not only conceived of the Reformation in theological and ecclesiastical terms, but defined it as a watershed moment for all of human history. His 8-volume history of the Reformation describes not only theological and ecclesiastical reform, but also the implication of the Reformation on culture, the arts, philosophy, and science in the centuries which followed. The History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin not only became a best-selling and widely praised account of the Reformation, but remains one of the most compelling and influential Reformation histories more than a century after its original publication.

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4560 The Faith Once for All: Bible Doctrine for Today $34.99

At its most basic level, the word theology is “God talk,” the Greek theos originally meaning “God” and logos meaning “word, statement, speech, discourse.” God is then the ultimate subject and source of theology. Included in theology is the study of the nature of God himself, Christ, and the Holy Spirit. But theology also includes the scope of the Bible itself: the study of the Word of God subject by subject, like the doctrine of sin, the doctrine of grace, demons, angels, and many others. In this volume, Dr. Cottrell has written a systematic theology, carefully and thoroughly setting forth an examination of the Bible’s teaching concerning every major subject. The Faith Once for All is a powerful and dynamic view on Bible doctrine. Doctrine is nothing less than food for the soul, nourishing and strengthening us within. This book is a valuable asset that will serve as the cornerstone of your biblical reference library.

4563 New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (13 $319.95 Vols.)

For more than a century, the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge has set the standard for biblical and theological reference works. Over a period of nearly four decades, nearly 100 editors and more than 600 scholars under the editorship of Philip Schaff collaborated to write the most detailed and comprehensive biblical and theological encyclopedia in the English language. Using the Realencyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche, edited by Johann Jakob Herzog, as its model, Philip Schaff aims to give readers “all the information needed to pursue any subject to its roots.” For the first time in this third edition, Schaff successfully brought together into a singular reference work the most important scholarship from biblical studies, historical and doctrinal theology, archaeology, geography, church history, patristics, and comparative religion.

4564 College Press Church History Collection (2 Vols.) $34.95

The College Press Church History Collection contains a historical treatment of the entire scope of Christian history. Gary R. Habermas addresses critical issues concerning the historicity of Jesus Christ and the modern, academic treatment of the “historical” Jesus. James North outlines the entirety of Christian history from the events at Pentecost through the twentieth century, and offers insightful study questions with every chapter. The College Press Church History Collection will inform your knowledge of history, and encourage your faith and conviction of the Gospel message. Titles Include: A History of the Church from Pentecost to the Present and The Historical Jesus: Ancient Evidence for the Life of Christ.

4566 A. T. Robertson Collection (15 Vols.) $269.95

The 15-volume A. T. Robertson Collection contains the grammars, commentaries, lectures, and sermons of one of America’s foremost Baptist scholars. As a founding member of the Baptist World Alliance, a Greek scholar, and prolific preacher, A. T. Robertson devoted his entire career to equipping others for ministry. As one of the great New Testament scholars of his time, his works remain widely influential today—his Greek grammars are still used in seminaries, and his commentaries are still found on the shelves of preachers and teachers, reinforcing his place among the most influential Baptists in American history. Archibald Thomas Robertson was born on November 6, 1863 in Chatham, Virginia, during the height of the Civil War. His family moved to Statesville, North Carolina, where he grew up. He was baptized in 1876 and immediately recognized God’s call to preach, and attended Wake Forest College.

4572 Lectionary Reflections Collection (2 Vols.) $25.95

The lectionary is intended to provide the church with a full and balanced reading plan for the entire Bible, and its texts have served as the basis for sermons, meditation, reflection, and personal devotions for millions of Christians around the world for almost 2,000 years. The Lectionary Reflections Collection (2 Vols.) brings together Jane Williams’ widely read and much enjoyed Church Times columns on the lectionary. This collection offers Jane Williams’ reflections on the Sunday readings in the Revised Common Lectionary for Year A and Year B. Each section gives the lectionary references and provides a thought-provoking starting point for exploring the readings, drawing out points of connection between them. Intelligently written in an engaging and inspiring style, Lectionary Reflections will prove invaluable in preparation for Sunday worship or for regular Bible study throughout the year. It will be of use to both individuals and groups for opening up the Bible and applying its rich teaching and stories.

4574 Canon Press Theology Collection (9 Vols.) $119.95

The Canon Press Theology Collection addresses the issues that are fundamental to developing and maintaining a Biblical theology and worldview. Each title is designed to address difficult theological subject matter in such a way that even a young student will benefit. The issues discussed include the Nicene Creed, the Trinity, the doctrine of Scripture, themes of Christian unity and biblical concepts of corporate worship. Many of the titles include chapter summary questions to allow for further study in personal, group, or classroom settings. The three titles by Ralph Smith discuss and explain the doctrine of the Trinity from an informed and approachable Reformed position. The Lord’s Service by Jeffrey Meyers attempts to outline a worship service that is both relevant and biblically sensitive to the Triune God. Keith A. Mathison traces the Reformer’s concept of sola Scriptura throughout the centuries to uncover the erroneous ways in which it is lived out in today’s Evangelical churches.

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