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Bible Basics: Mastering the Content of the Bible by Duncan Sheldon Ferguson,

Bible Basics: Mastering the Content of the Bible by Duncan Sheldon Ferguson,
Bible Basics provides a quick reference to the people, places, events, and content of the books of the Bible. Assuming no previous biblical knowledge, this book is an ideal starting point for study. It can serve as a quick "refresher" for seminarians, study groups, and laity. Five multiple-choice quizzes (100 questions each) help test knowledge of biblical content. For students studying for their ordination exams, this book will be invaluable.



The Hearthside Bible Dictionary: A Quick-Reference Guide to the Bible by Martin J. Selman,
The Hearthside Bible Dictionary: A Quick-Reference Guide to the Bible by Martin J. Selman,
The Hearthside Bible Dictionary is a highly reliable, quick-reference guide to the Bible. Drawing on the most recent scholarship and including several innovative features, authors Martin Selman and Martin Manser have composed entries for the significant people, places, customs, religious and cultural aspects, events, and institutions found in Scripture. Selman and Manser address basic questions about the Bible, such as: Who was Cain? What is the book of Isaiah about? What does the Bible mean when it uses the word "hope"? What is the Tabernacle? When did Jonah live? Where can I find the miracles of Jesus? The parables? Most entries include Bible references. Every book of the Old and New Testaments is outlined according to its structure, background, and most well-known passages. Thirty-one charts cover historical, religious, and cultural topics, including animals, armor and weapons, birds, diseases and illnesses, feasts and festivals, kings and queens of Israel, and the miracles, parables, and prayers of Jesus. Also included are four maps. "We trust that this book will appeal not only to Christians who want to know more about the Bible, " Selman and Manser note, "but also to those from other religious backgrounds and those of no religious preference. Our approach has been non-denominational, with the aim of the book seeking to comment on and explain the content of the Bible in its own terms." The Hearthside Bible Dictionary is an excellent source on almost any topic of interest from the Bible, from Aaron to Zophar. This exciting new dictionary makes Bible study easier for students of all ages.



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Bible Table of Contents - Bible Table of Contents Bible Basics: Mastering the Content of the Bible by Duncan Sheldon Ferguson, Bible Basics provides a quick reference to the people, places, events, bible table of contents and content of the books of the Bible. Assuming no previous biblical knowledge, this book is an ideal starting point for study. It can serve as a quick "refresher" for seminarians, study groups, bible table of contents and laity. Five multiple-choice quizzes (100 questions each) help test knowledge of ...

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