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GENESIS - volume 1 EPSC
ISBN: 9780852345375 Author: John Currid
Genesis is a book about beginnings — the creation of the universe, the formation of mankind, the establishment of the covenant and the founding of the people of Israel. Many Christians regard the Old Testament as merely a collection of interesting stories to be taught in Sunday school, but which have little application for the church today except as providing examples or illustrations from a bygone, almost barbarous, age.
The truth is that almost every important church doctrine is found in ‘seed’ form in the book of Genesis — creation, fall, redemption, the doctrine of the Trinity, the promise of the Messiah, the establishment of the covenant and the hope of the resurrection are all to be found here. A ‘seed’ is planted in Genesis and then it sprouts and grows throughout the rest of the Bible until it finds its fruition in the person and work of Jesus Christ. God created the universe; it fell through the sin of humanity; and now God is in the process of redeeming it through the work of Christ. This latter work continues even now until the time of the end when all things will be put in their final place.
Dr Currid provides solid exegesis in an accessible way, matched with practical application that displays the relevance of this Old Testament book for the twenty-first century. This volume covers the period from the creation up to the death of Abraham and the marriage of Isaac and Rebekah.
Dr John D. Currid is Carl McMurray Professor of Old Testament at the Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. He received his Ph.D. degree in archaeology from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago.
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GENESIS - volume 1 EPSC
ISBN: 9780852345375 Author: John Currid Format: Hardback 216 x 138 Page count: 482 pages
Genesis is a book about beginnings — the creation of the universe, the formation of mankind, the establishment of the covenant and the founding of the people of Israel. Many Christians regard the Old Testament as merely a collection of interesting stories to be taught in Sunday school, but which have little application for the church today except as providing examples or illustrations from a bygone, almost barbarous, age.
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LEVITICUS - EPSC
ISBN: 9780852345764 Author: John Currid Format: Hardback 216 x 138 Page count: 400 pages
Leviticus used to be the first book of the Bible read and studied by children in the synagogue. In the church, it is perhaps the last one read, if it is ever given any attention at all.
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Numbers
ISBN: 9780852347058 Author: John Currid
The place of the book of Numbers in the literary pattern is clear. First of all, it concludes Israel’s stay at Sinai, and it prepares the people for the march to the land of promise (1:1 - 10:10). Secondly, the book records the actual journey from Sinai to the plains of Moab, and it ends with Israel prepared to launch a campaign into the land of promise.
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DEUTERONOMY - EPSC
ISBN: 9780852346273 Author: John Currid Format: Hardback 216 x 138 Paper count: 610 pages
When Jesus was asked which is the greatest commandment, he cited a passage from Deuteronomy 6 as the fundamental and first tenet of Scripture. The purpose of Deuteronomy is to teach the people of God how to behave in every area of life.
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Job
ISBN: 9780852346648 Author: Hywel Jones
The book of Job has been highly spoken of by many, both inside the Christian church and out. Thomas Carlyle, the nineteenth-century man of letters, wrote of it, ‘I call it, apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with pen… There is nothing written, I think, in the Bible or out of it, of equal literary merit.’
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Isaiah vol. 1
ISBN: 9780852346563 Author: John MacKay
Volume 1 of 2, covering chapters 1-39. There were no investigative journalists in the ancient world to bring to the attention of the public matters which the rich and powerful wished to keep hidden.
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Isaiah vol. 2
ISBN: 9780852346822 Author: John MacKay
Volume 2 of 2, which covers chapters 40-66.
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Daniel
ISBN: 9780852346495 Author: Alan Harman
As humans we can never fully understand the mind of God, but he has revealed what is necessary for us to know of himself and his ways. God has given us sufficient teaching to encourage us to persevere, but we are also able to look forward with expectancy.
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Micah
ISBN: 9780852347171 Author: Dale Ralph Davis
The prophet Micah lived in dark times. He was one of a small remnant of faithful believers living in a godless society where corruption and violence were rife, the vulnerable were the victims of exploitation and the religious leaders failed to speak out against the people's sin, but instead gave them the message they wanted to hear.
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Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
ISBN: 9780852347126 Author: Iain Duguid
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.
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