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Daniel
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| The book of Daniel is both familiar and unfamiliar to many Christians. The stories of the fiery furnace and Daniel in the lion's den are the staples of children's Bible story books and Sunday school classes. Yet the latter chapters of Daniel's vision are more unfamiliar and daunting to most believers, who may have been exposed to a variety of end-times speculations constructed from an amalgam of these texts and others dra... more » |
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Esther & Ruth
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| Does God help those who help themselves? That may seem to be the message of the books of Esther and Ruth. Yet a closer reading shows a gracious and sovereign God at work, one who uses obviously flawed people—unable even to help themselves—to rescue his people and prepare for the coming of Christ. Esther and Ruth is part of the Reformed Expository Commentary series, aimed at both pastors and lay teachers.... more » |
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Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
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| The last three books of the Old Testament, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi, have not always received the attention they deserve from the church. This is in some ways surprising, since the Gospel writers quote Zechariah 9-14 more often than any other biblical source in explaining Christ's sufferings and death.One reason for the tendency to neglect... more » |
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Hero of Heroes
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| "Hero." Someone we admire, someone we want to be like. But does your idea of a hero include someone poor in spirit? meek? merciful? In this fresh look at the Beatitudes, Iain M. Duguid shows how Jesus turns our concept of a hero upside down. The Beatitudes hold out to us a higher form of heroism-the character and attitudes found in the Hero of heroes.
"Iain Duguid again takes us by the hand and leads us to Jesus. This book is so powerfully pastoral and heart-reaching, the language so... more » |
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Living in the Gap between Promise & Reality
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| Pulls the reader into the dramatic unfolding of the story of Abraham as a significant stage in the larger story of salvation. "Prof. Duguid's The Gospel According to Abraham significantly helps Christians to see that Abraham is an important figure on the road that leads to the Lord Jesus Christ." Iain M. Duguid, who earned his PhD degree at the University of Cambridge, is assistant professor of Old Testament at Westminster Theolo... more » |
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Living in the Grip of Relentless Grace
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| Elucidates the progress made toward God’s plan to turn a small family into a mighty nation, in spite of Isaac and Jacob’s weakness and sinfulness. “Our God delights in writing straight with a crooked pencil,” says Iain Duguid. The lives of Isaac and Jacob are vivid examples of that principle. Time and again God displays his grace and glory by overcoming their weakness and sinfulness. In this latest addition to The Gospel According to the O... more » |
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