The Renaissance New Testament Volume 5

The Renaissance New Testament Volume 5
Author: Yeager, Dr. Randolph
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 145561114X

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The Renaissance New Testament is a monumental 18-volume work more than fifty years in the making. Randolph O. Yeager has realized here a lifelong dream, and created one of the most important biblical works of the twentieth century. It offers: The King James Version verse by verse The Yeager translation Exhaustive Greek/English concordance Lexicographical analysis Each Greek word in order of occurrence Grammatical identification The Greek text verse by verse The literal meaning A harmony of the Gospels Commentary Each volume contains approximately 600 pages, with the complete set totaling more than 10,000 pages. A true Renaissance man, Dr. Yeager holds a Ph.D. in American history, took his seminary training at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in Chicago, and is a former university professor. He has twelve years of experience as an evangelist and has spoken at Bible conferences in forty-five states. In 1988 the Laymen's National Bible Committee honored Yeager with a Citation of Appreciation for outstanding service to the Bible cause. Publishers Weekly featured an article on Yeager and the completion of The Renaissance New Testament in its 1985 Spring Religious Books issue.

The Renaissance New Testament Volume 3

The Renaissance New Testament Volume 3
Author: Yeager, Dr. Randolph
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1455611123

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The Renaissance New Testament is a monumental 18-volume work more than fifty years in the making. Randolph O. Yeager has realized here a lifelong dream, and created one of the most important biblical works of the twentieth century. It offers: The King James Version verse by verse The Yeager translation Exhaustive Greek/English concordance Lexicographical analysis Each Greek word in order of occurrence Grammatical identification The Greek text verse by verse The literal meaning A harmony of the Gospels Commentary Each volume contains approximately 600 pages, with the complete set totaling more than 10,000 pages. A true Renaissance man, Dr. Yeager holds a Ph.D. in American history, took his seminary training at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in Chicago, and is a former university professor. He has twelve years of experience as an evangelist and has spoken at Bible conferences in forty-five states. In 1988 the Laymen's National Bible Committee honored Yeager with a Citation of Appreciation for outstanding service to the Bible cause. Publishers Weekly featured an article on Yeager and the completion of The Renaissance New Testament in its 1985 Spring Religious Books issue.

The Renaissance New Testament

The Renaissance New Testament
Author: Randolph O. Yeager
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1982-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1565544846

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The Renaissance New Testament is a monumental 18-volume work more thanfifty years in the making. Randolph O. Yeager has realized here a lifelongdream, and created one of the most important biblical works of the twentiethcentury. It offers: The King James Version verse by verse The Yeager translation Exhaustive Greek/English concordance Lexicographical analysis Each Greek word in order of occurrence Grammatical identification The Greek text verse by verse The literal meaning A harmony of the Gospels Commentary Each volume contains approximately 600 pages, with the complete set totalingmore than 10,000 pages. A true Renaissance man, Dr. Yeager holds a Ph.D. inAmerican history, took his seminary training at Northern Baptist TheologicalSeminary in Chicago, and is a former university professor. He has twelve yearsof experience as an evangelist and has spoken at Bible conferences inforty-five states. In 1988 the Laymen's National Bible Committee honored Yeagerwith a Citation of Appreciation for outstanding service to the Bible cause.Publishers Weekly featured an article on Yeager and the completion of TheRenaissance New Testament in its 1985 Spring Religious Books issue.

Volume 21 Tome III Cumulative Index

Volume 21  Tome III  Cumulative Index
Author: Katalin Nun Stewart
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351624060

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This last volume of Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources is a cumulative index to all the volumes of the series. The series was originally designed in a systematic fashion in order to make it as easily usable and accessible as possible. The individual parts of the series and the individual volumes have been organized to make it generally fairly simple to locate the main articles relevant for one’s research interests. However, the placement of some individual articles might not always be completely self-evident. Moreover, the sheer mass of material and information provided by the series makes a cumulative index a necessary accompanying resource. Further, given the scope of the series, it was inevitable that some names or topics are mentioned more than once in the series in different places beyond the main article ostensibly dedicated to them. The purpose of these indices is thus to help the readers to find an easy and direct way to the topics of their interest in the rich universe of Kierkegaard research. The material of the indices is divided into three tomes: Tome I is the Index of Names from A to K, Tome II covers the Index of Names from L to Z, while Tome III consists of the Index of Subjects and includes a complete overview of all the volumes, tomes and articles of the series.

1 2 Samuel 1 2 Kings 1 2 Chronicles

1 2 Samuel  1 2 Kings  1 2 Chronicles
Author: Derek Cooper,Martin J. Lohrmann
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830899784

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"Then David said to the Philistine, 'You come to me with a sword and with a spear and with a javelin, but I come to you in the name of the LORD of hosts.'" (1 Samuel 17:45) Reflecting upon David's victory over Goliath, Reformation translator, theologian and commentator William Tyndale compared it to Christ's victory over sin and death: "When David had killed Goliath the giant, glad tidings came to the Israelites that their fearful and cruel enemy was dead and that they were delivered out of all danger. For this gladness, they sang, danced and were joyful. In like manner, the good news or 'gospel' of God is joyful tidings." The books of 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings and 1-2 Chronicles, which record the history of Israel from the prophetic ministry of Samuel to the fall of Jerusalem, provided the reformers with some of the best-known narratives of the Old Testament upon which to comment, including Hannah's prayer, the anointing of Saul as Israel's first king, David's triumph over Goliath and his later adultery with Bathsheba, Solomon's building of the Temple, Elijah's challenge to the prophets of Baal, and the healing of Naaman. For the reformers, these stories were not merely ancient Israelite history, but they also foreshadowed the coming of Jesus Christ, and they had immediate relevance for their lives and the church of their day. Thus, Anglican exegete John Mayer perceived within King Josiah's reform of Israelite worship after the discovery of the Book of the Law a prefiguration of "what should be done in the latter days of the gospel, in which a greater reformation of the religion is now being made." In this Reformation Commentary on Scripture volume, Derek Cooper and Martin Lohrmann guide readers through a diversity of Reformation commentary on these historical books. Here, readers will find reflections from both well-known voices and lesser-known figures from a variety of confessional traditions—Lutherans, Reformed, Radicals, Anglicans and Roman Catholics—many of which appear in English for the first time. By drawing upon a variety of resources—including commentaries, sermons, treatises and confessions—this volume will enable scholars and students to understand better the depth and breadth of Reformation-era insights on Scripture. It will also provide resources for contemporary preachers, and encourage all those who continually seek to share the "joyful tidings" of Jesus Christ.

Whose Bible Is It

Whose Bible Is It
Author: Jaroslav Pelikan
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0143036777

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Jaroslav Pelikan, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished historians of our day, now provides a clear and engaging account of the Bible’s journey from oral narrative to Hebrew and Greek text to today’s countless editions. Pelikan explores the evolution of the Jewish, Protestant, and Catholic versions and the development of the printing press and its effect on the Reformation, the translation into modern languages, and varying schools of critical scholarship. Whose Bible Is It? is a triumph of scholarship that is also a pleasure to read.

Luther s Epistle of Straw

Luther s Epistle of Straw
Author: Jason D. Lane
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110535747

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This work challenges the common consensus that Luther, with his commitment to St. Paul's articulation of justification by faith, leaves no room for the Letter of St. James. Against this one-sided reading of Luther, focused only his criticism of the letter, this book argues that Luther had fruitful interpretations of the epistle that shaped the subsequent exegetical tradition. Scholarship's singular concentration on Luther's criticism of James as "an epistle of straw" has caused many to overlook Luther's sermons on James, the many places where James comes to full expression in Luther's writings, and the influence that Luther's biblical interpretation had on later interpretations of James. Based primarily on neglected Lutheran sermons in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, this work examines the pastoral hermeneutic of Luther and his theological heirs as they heard the voice of James and communicated that voice to and for the sake of the church. Scholars, pastors, and educated laity alike are invited to discover how Luther's theology was shaped by the Epistle of James and how Luther's students and theological heirs aimed to preach this disputed letter fruitfully to their hearers.

The Renaissance New Testament

The Renaissance New Testament
Author: Randolph O. Yeager
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Bible
ISBN: LCCN:76012286

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A complete 18-volume library consisting of more than 10,000 pages. System applies the "learn by doing" principle to teach Greek grammar, diction, and syntax. Each word is presented in order of occurrence in the Bible, first in Greek, then followed by a grammatical identification of the usage, a concordance, a definition, a translation of the verse, and finally the author's commentary. The work enables a person to make his own translation. This comprehensive study guide provides an excellent tool for students of Greek and New Testament interpretation, and serves as a timely aid to ministers in explaining Scripture and its application to the contemporary world. As an exegetical guide, it is indispensable. The author provides contextual understanding of the Scriptures via his knowledge in economic history, with concentrations in sociology, psychology, and philosophy -- BOOK JACKET.