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38813X: 21 Things God Never Said: Correcting Our Misconceptions ABout Evangelism 21 Things God Never Said: Correcting Our Misconceptions ABout Evangelism
By R. Larry Moyer / Kregel Publications

"If you don't know the date you were saved, then you're not saved." "When you miss an opportunity to share Christ with someone, it's your fault if that person goes to hell." Not true, says veteran evangelist and teacher Larry Moyer. God never said many of the things that we believe. In this practical book, Moyer dispels twenty-one common misconceptions Christians have about evangelism. With biblical principles and practical suggestions, he helps us learn to witness out of grace, not guilt. Dr. R. Larry Moyer is the president and CEO of EvanTell, Inc., an evangelistic association in Dallas, Texas.
435713: 31 Days to Living As A New Believer 31 Days to Living As A New Believer
By R. Larry Moyer / Kregel Publications

Written by an evangelism expert who has served in the ministry for more than thirty-seven years, this series of one-month, daily devotionals are practical guides for discipleship and evangelism. Encouraging daily reflection and meditation, each book offers simple yet essential truths for Christian living that will help readers revitalize their lives for Christ and share the Good News with others.
2420443: Acts of the Apostles Acts of the Apostles
By Charles Ryrie / Moody Publishers

In this commentary, Charles Ryrie deals seriously with the biblical text without being overly technical. Introductory information, doctrinal themes, problem passages, and practical applications are examined and Ryrie shows how Acts gives the model for church government, guidelines for evangelism and mission work, and the challenge to triumphant faith in the face of opposition and persecution.
08777: Balancing the Christian Life Balancing the Christian Life
By Charles Ryrie / Moody Publishers

Genuine and wholesome spirituality. This is the goal of all Christian living. It sounds so simple, doesn't it? Perhaps the principle may be, but living by the principle is another matter altogether. Ryrie reminds you that "the Bible must be the guide and test for all our experiences in the spiritual life...and if any experience fails to pass the test, it must be discarded." He warns that "an unbalanced application of the doctrines related to spirituality will result in an unbalanced Christian life." Ryrie examines key issues of spirituality, including sanctification, temptation, routine faithfulness and using your gifts.
441553: An Introduction to the Old Testament Historical Books An Introduction to the Old Testament Historical Books
By David M. Howard, Jr. / Moody Publishers

For many years the Moody Introduction to the Old Testament series has provided students with a comprehensive academic introduction to the books and genres of the Hebrew Bible. Containing in depth information on the literary, historical, sociological, exegetical, textual, and theological issues regarding each book in the Historical Books.

Howard's work supplies, in a readable, and easy-to-follow format, all of the information beginning Bible students will need
in order to become oriented to critical scholarship and study of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1&2 Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Esther-all of which are as rich in drama as they are in theological meaning, and importance for the Christian life.

A national favorite in Christian Colleges across the nation, this book will provide not only learning now, but a continual resource that can be referred to again and again.
61819: Basic Bible Interpretation Basic Bible Interpretation
By Roy Zuck / David C. Cook

Isn't Bible interpretaion just for the experts? No, says Dr. Zuck---it's essential for each Christian's understanding and application of Scripture. Discover the challenges, problems, key terms, and history of interpretation---all in practical, down-to-earth language. Develop the skills you need to get the most out of your Bible study! 372 pages, hardcover from Victor.
42734: Basic Theology: A Popular Systematic Guide to  Understanding Biblical Truth Basic Theology: A Popular Systematic Guide to Understanding Biblical Truth
By Charles Ryrie / Moody Publishers

Everyone is a theologian of sorts. Theology simply means thinking about God and expressing those thoughts in some way. But sloppy theology is a problem. As Christians, our thoughts about God need to coincide with what He's said about Himself in the Bible.

Over the years Charles Ryrie's name has become synonymous with dispensational theology. With his clear understanding of the Scriptures and unpretentious writing style, Ryrie has written Basic Theology for every student of God's Word, from the devotional student to the seminary student. Featuring charts, definitions, and Scripture and subject indices, Basic Theology will give you a clear and comprehensive picture of Ryrie's approach to systematic theology. Its 94 chapters are arranged in outline style for easy reference. Considerable emphasis is given to explaining the dispensational view of the end times.

287681: Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, Third Edition Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, Third Edition
By William D. Mounce / Zondervan

This new user friendly 3rd edition of William Mounce's classic Greek textbook Basics of Biblical Greek is fully updated using feedback from classrooms across the country, and now provides comprehensive online access through Teknia. Now in standard text book size, it combines helpful outtakes and informative footnotes to aid in learning Greek.
59878: Basics of Biblical Greek Vocabulary Cards Basics of Biblical Greek Vocabulary Cards
By William D. Mounce / Zondervan

This set contains 1,000 flashcards, plus one instruction card in one convenient storage box. The cards are numbered for easy assignment, and they are keyed to William Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek. Cards 1-320 are based on the order they appear in the textbook. Cards 321-1000 are ordered according to frequency of occurrence and the frequency numbers are given on each card. For verbs, each card provides principal parts. These flashcards are a great tool for learning biblical Greek.
287674: Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook, Third Edition Basics of Biblical Greek Workbook, Third Edition
By William D. Mounce / Zondervan

Now updated and even easier to use! Designed as a companion to the third edition of Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar, this expanded workbook includes two new chapters; extensive exercises; biblical passages to translate; and free use of online tools such as lectures, answer key, Greek fonts, video and audio helps, and more. 240 pages, softcover from Zondervan.
19728: Believer"s Bible Commentary Believer's Bible Commentary
By William MacDonald / Thomas Nelson

Written to give "the average Christian reader a basic knowledge of what the Holy Bible is all about," the Believer's Bible Commentary is a one-volume commentary on the entire Bible based on the New King James Version (NKJV). Author William MacDonald has compiled an insightful and applicable commentary, with introductions, notes, and bibliographies for each book of the Bible. This commentary is both a verse-by-verse exposition (in the New Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes) and a paragraph-by-paragraph exposition (all other Old Testament books). Passages in the Old Testament which point toward Christ are given special attention.

Overview of the Believer's Bible Commentary:
  • Theologically conservative (Evangelical)
  • Based on the New King James Version (NKJV)
  • A combination of verse-by-verse and paragraph-by-paragraph exposition
  • Numerous charts, maps, and illustrations
  • Non-technical (no knowledge of Hebrew, Greek or Aramaic necessary)
  • Geared toward the average Christian, but helpful to pastors and students as well
  • Thorough and comprehensive, yet accessible
12513: Childhood Education in the Church Childhood Education in the Church
By Robert Clark / Moody Publishers

Each of the 34 articles explores a specific area of importance to childhood education. Together they present an up to date and complete picture of the Christian education of children.
1647X: Christian Education Christian Education
By Robert Clark / Moody Publishers

Give your students a strong spiritual foundation for the future. Written by leading Christian educators, this comprehensive collection of articles helps you develop an innovative, biblically based education program to take you into the 21st century. You'll discover how to choose and train leaders, minister to all ages, plan lessons, manage a classroom effectively, and much more.
20812: Christianity Through the Centuries, Expanded Third Edition Christianity Through the Centuries, Expanded Third Edition
By Earle Cairns / Zondervan

This third edition of Christianity Through The Centuries brings the reader up-to-date by discussing events and developments in the church into the 1990's. This edition has been redesigned with new typography and greatly improved graphics to increase clarity, accessibility, and usefulness. New chapters examine recent trends and developments (expanding the last section from 2 chapters to 5). New photos. Over 100 photos in all-more than twice the number in the previous edition. Single-column format for greater readability and a contemporary look. Improved maps (21) and charts (39). From a conservative viewpoint for the student/advanced lay person. Contains an index, end notes, and suggestions for further reading. Earle E. Cairns, professor emeritus of Wheaton College, is a graduate of Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Omaha (Th.B.) and the University of Nebraska (Ph.D.). He is a member of the American Society of Church History, the American Historical Association, and the Conference on Faith and History. He taught at Wheaton for thirty-five years and was department chairman for much of that time. He was consulting editor for the New International Dictionary of the Christian Church.
41751: Dear God, I"m Ticked Off Dear God, I'm Ticked Off
By R. Larry Moyer / Kregel Publications

If a non-Christian or a disheartened Christian wrote an honest letter to God, what might it say? This book is designed to answer the most common questions posed by non-Christians as well as "wondering" Christians alike, by not only giving an answer, but by also examining the the mindset and the thinking behind some of the most common issues.

Dr. R. Larry Moyer is the president and CEO of EvanTell, Inc., an evangelistic association in Dallas, Texas.
64175: Eternal Security Eternal Security
By Charles Stanley / Thomas Nelson

Do you ever find yourself wondering...is it actually possible to know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that I am going to heaven? If you say that my salvation is "eternally secure" and that I can never lose it, does that mean that I can commit any sin and still go to heaven? How can an understanding of "eternal security" make a difference in my Christian life? With the wisdom and skill of a man who has personally wrestled with these questions, internationally-known pastor and best-selling author Charles Stanley addresses the age-old issue of grace vs. works in this compassionate, straight-forward book. With questions at the end of each chapter, this book is an excellent choice for individual or group study.
730750: Face It, It"s Empty, Pack of 25 Tracts Face It, It's Empty, Pack of 25 Tracts
By Charles Ryrie / Good News Publishers

Explores the possible reasons for the empty tomb, but no explanation, except one, makes any sense at all.Written by Charles Ryrie.
434602: Faith That Endures Faith That Endures
By J. Dwight Pentecost / Kregel Publications

This verse by verse study of one of the New Testament's most challenging books not only provides helpful insights into the structure and meaning of Hebrews, but also emphasizes the practical application of its truth in numerous "mini-commentaries" located throughout the book.
435720: Free and Clear: Understanding & Communicating God"s Offer of Eternal Life Free and Clear: Understanding & Communicating God's Offer of Eternal Life
By R. Larry Moyer / Kregel Publications

Veteran evangelist Larry Moyer has spent more than 35 years collecting and reflecting on the most common issues and problems in personal evangelism. He has learned that to state the gospel clearly, one must first understand it. Free and Clear offers believers a thorough understanding of the Gospel message and biblical terms and concepts. Each chapter includes group discussion questions. Dr. R. Larry Moyer is the president and CEO of EvanTell, Inc., an evangelistic association in Dallas, Texas.
43598X: Growing In The Family, Softcover Growing In The Family, Softcover
By Larry Moyer / Kregel Publications

Growing in the Family, 2nd Bible Study for New Believers helps you take the next step in life with Christ. You'll dig into the Bible to discover how to live in daily fellowship with God, how to study the Bible, how to use your gifts to serve others and more. Ideal for individual and group study. Dr. R. Larry Moyer is the president and CEO of EvanTell, Inc., an evangelistic association in Dallas, Texas.
5431794: Larry Moyer"s How to Book: On Personal  Evangelism Larry Moyer's How to Book: On Personal Evangelism
By Larry Moyer / Kregel Publications

This handy book has a little something for everyone, from the new Christian to the seasoned veteran of personal evangelism. By covering many topics salient to witnessing - including responding to cultists, reaching relatives and helping children understand the Gospel - Larry Moyer (21 Things God Never Said) puts to rest the fears and stereotypes envisaged by those anxious about sharing the Good News. With over a quarter of a century of experience, he addresses all the sticking points encountered by most Christians who are unsure how to approach people, what they should say and how they will be received.
2460291: Object Lessons Object Lessons
By Charles Ryrie / Moody Publishers

What good is a broken fingernail? what can you do with a frying pan, a hammer, and an egg? How is a balloon different from a brick? The world around us is full of items useful for interesting and meaningful object lessons. Dr. Ryrie uses pencils, light bulbs, sunglasses, and even the air around us to illustrate truths about salvation and the Christian life. All of the objects are simple and easy to find, and the lessons can be used for any group of any age. Children and adults alike will enjoy learning more when you present these fascinating illustrations.
215351: Paradise to Prison Paradise to Prison
By John J. Davis / Sheffield Publishing Company

446869: Preaching on Your Feet: Connecting God and the Audience in the Preachable Moment Preaching on Your Feet: Connecting God and the Audience in the Preachable Moment
By Fred R. Lybrand / B & H Publishing Group

Rejuvenate your sermons with Lybrand's "in the moment" preaching method! As you learn to rely less on notes and more on the Holy Spirit's leading, you'll discover a style of delivery that brings joy to speaker and listener alike. Includes FAQs and more than 100 insightful quotes from well-known orators such as Spurgeon, Broadus, and Finney. 224 pages, softcover from B&H.
40998: Rightly Divided: Readings in Biblical Hermeneutics Rightly Divided: Readings in Biblical Hermeneutics
By Roy B. Zuck / Kregel Academic & Professional

Everyone who studies and teaches the Bible has a responsibility to accurately interpret and communicate God's message. Understanding the principles of sound interpretation, therefore, is of vital importance. Pastors, Bible teachers, and anyone who studies the Scriptures will appreciate the helpful guidance of this new collection of contemporary and classic scholarship. Rightly Divided brings together the insights of twenty-one experienced Bible scholars in the field of hermeneutics, providing a basic overview of hermeneutics and also addressng specific issues of interpretation.
40633: Ryrie"s Practical Guide to Communicating Bible Doctrine Ryrie's Practical Guide to Communicating Bible Doctrine
By Charles Ryrie / B & H Publishing Group

Now more than ever, clearly presenting Bible doctrine in your sermons is vital to the growth and edification of the church. Using practical illustrations and applications, Ryrie addresses this issue and shows how to use key Scripture passages, systematic theology, concordances, and more to convey biblical truth in language today's listeners can understand. 96 pages, hardcover from B&H.
26110: Salvation to the Ends of the Earth Salvation to the Ends of the Earth
By Peter T. O'Brien / Inter-varsity Press

The New Studies in Biblical Theology (NSBT) series is billed as "creative attempts to help thinking Christians understand their Bibles better" and "aims simultaneously to instruct and to edify, to interact with the current literature, and to point the way ahead." Salvation to the Ends of the Earth is the NSBT volume on missions, and it offers a biblical-theological look at the important topic of missions.

Authors Andreas Köstenberger and Peter T. O'Brien feel that missions has often been neglected in biblical theology. This is why they now offer us a comprehensive study of the theme of missions from a biblical-theological view, looking at how the entire Bible views missions. Their conclusion: "Mission is linked inextricably to humanity's sinfulness and need for redemption, and to God's provision of salvation in the person and work of Christ." The authors feel that the foundation of Christian mission must lay in Jesus' salvific mission as revealed in the Bible.

In their biblical-theological model, three aspects take precedence: history, literature and theology. Each aspect is used to discuss missions in: the Old Testament; the second-temple period; the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke-Acts); the letters of Paul; the letters of John; the General Epistles; Revelation. They attempt to answer tough questions like: Was Israel in the Old Testament called to an active missionary outreach like the church was called to in the New Testament? Can second-temple Judaism be characterized as a missionary religion? Did Jesus limit His mission to the Jews only, or was it also extended to the Gentiles as well? Did Paul encourage believers to emulate his own missionary activities?

Köstenberger and O'Brien feel that there may well be some discontinuity between mission in the Old and New Testaments, but they also feel that "Scripture...is, ultimately, God's Word" and that "we may legitimately expect to see an underlying logic and unity in the biblical message...for Scripture is united by one pervading purpose: the tracing of God's unfolding plan of redemption." Since "God acts coherently and purposefully in history" we can expect more unity than disunity between the Old and New Testaments regarding mission. Once that unity is known and understood, it can transform missions in our time. We will see the hand of God pointing the way to greater missionary endeavors, and we, as His ambassadors, will bring Salvation to the Ends of the Earth.
78182: So Great Salvation So Great Salvation
By Charles Ryrie / Moody Publishers

Faith and works. Salvation and sanctification. What does it mean to be saved? Is there "proof" of salvation? Partly a clear formulation of his own theology and partly a charitable response to the lordship salvation viewpoint, Ryrie's work offers a concise alternative look at the meaning and evidences of salvation and the greatness of God's grace. 160 pages, softcover from Moody.
24837: Survey of the New Testament: Student Edition Survey of the New Testament: Student Edition
By Paul N. Benware / Moody Publishers

In this book, Paul Benware approaches the New Testament in three helpful segments: the anticipation, institution, and fulfillment of the New Covenant. Questions will be addressed such as "What is the purpose of Life?" and "Can I be freed from quilt and sin?" This handy primer will help any student of the Bible see the content, unity and progression of the New Testament.
693800X: The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Old & New Testament, 2 Volumes The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Old & New Testament, 2 Volumes
By Edited by John F. Walvoord & Roy B. Zuck / David C. Cook

Edited by John F. Walvoord and Roy B. Zuck, The Bible Knowledge Commentary features insightful exposition and commentary on the entire Bible from members of the distinguished Dallas Theological Seminary faculty. For commentary from the historical-grammatical and premillennial perspectives, it's hard to beat this commentary, and the commitment to scriptural inerrancy is unmatched. Thoroughly conservative and Evangelical, this commentary showcases what Dallas Theological Seminary has become world famous for, and offers all students of the Bible an insightful and applicable commentary.

Overview of the Bible Knowledge Commentary:
  • Theologically conservative (Evangelical)
  • Based on the New International Version (NIV)
  • Mainly a section-by-section commentary, with a good amount of verse-by-verse commentary as well
  • Non-technical (all original languages are transliterated)
  • Designed for all Christian students and learners

Special features:
  • Introduction, outline, commentary and bibliography for each book of the Bible
  • Explanations of problem passages, alleged discrepancies, customs, geographical locations, and key Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic words
  • Numerous maps, charts and diagrams for easy reference
  • A presentation of each book's argument, and how that book's purpose unfolds and develops
  • Numerous cross-references to parallel topics and passages
35785: The Holy Spirit, Revised & Expanded The Holy Spirit, Revised & Expanded
By Charles Ryrie / Moody Publishers

All students of Scripture can benefit from this concise, practical study of the person and work of the Holy Spirit. All the doctrinal essentials are here, clearly organized and explained by the renowned scholar who prepared the Ryrie Study Bible. Avoiding confusion and trendiness, Dr. Ryrie sticks uncompromisingly to the revealed Word of God to answer questions such as: What is Spirit baptism? What is the sin against the Holy Spirit? What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit? What about the spiritual gift of tongues? What is true spiritual power? This revised and expanded edition includes two new chapters on contemporary issues related to the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, new overview charts, handy subject and Scripture indexes for quick reference, and an updated bibliography for further study.
526177: The Majority Text Greek New Testament Interlinear (with NKJV) The Majority Text Greek New Testament Interlinear (with NKJV)
By Arthur L. Farstad & Zane C. Hodges / Thomas Nelson

A must-have for Greek students, scholars, and pastors! Based on the majority of Greek texts, this valuable resource pairs the original language with a word-for-word rendition and an idiomatic translation for an accurate rendering of God's Word.

Features:

  • NKJV in the margins
  • Displays differences between Greek texts
  • Interlinear literal translation below Greek text
  • Critical notes
  • Word studies throughout
  • Size: 6" x 9"
  • 918 pages
  • Imitation leather from Nelson
441661: The Speaker"s Quote Book, Revised and Expanded The Speaker's Quote Book, Revised and Expanded
By Roy B. Zuck / Kregel Academic & Professional

Need a punchy quote to add pizzazz to your message? This expanded quick-reference is thick with more than 5,000 quotations, stories, anecdotes, and illustrations! From the classic to the contemporary, Zuck's pithy collection is sure to become your go-to guide for all things quotable. A ready resource for pastors, teachers, writers, and speakers! 528 pages, softcover from Kregel.
90796: Understanding End Times Prophecy: A Comprehensive Approach Understanding End Times Prophecy: A Comprehensive Approach
By Paul Benware / Moody Publishers

Bible prophecy continues to fascinate, never more than in troubled times of war and natural disasters. But why study Bible prophecy? What does it mean if a person is premillennial or amillennial, believes in the Rapture, or knows who or what the Beast of Revelation is? Benware's framework for understanding Bible prophecy is based on the four biblical covenants: Abrahamic, Palestinian, Davidic, and New. This book is a reference for seminary and college students, and those curious about the various views of end times prophetic events and biblical proof behind them.
490920: Understanding and Applying the Bible, Revised and Updated Understanding and Applying the Bible, Revised and Updated
By Robertson McQuilkin / Moody Publishers

In Understanding and Applying the Bible Robertson McQuilken outlines a comprehensive strategy for learning to engage, learn, and interpret Scripture. Intially discussing the concept of the presuppositions that all people bring to the text, McQuilken also moves on to discuss and critique the three primary philosophical approaches to Scripture that impact its interpretation today including, what he calls, "Supernaturalsim," "Naturalistic Modern[ism]," and "Naturalistic Postmodern[ism]."

With these interpretive approaches in view, McQuilken moves onto what he argues are the most responsible and effective methodological practices in Bible Study categorizing them under the rubrics of Human Authorship (the historical, physical, and cultural circumstances that the text is written under) and Divine Authorship (the inspiration, unity, and purpose of the text).

The result is a well-rounded exegetical-theological approach to studying the Bible that seeks not only academic information, which is indeed important and enriching, but also an instructive guide that helps the student appropriate the academic information up into the maturity of their own spiritual lives.

In accomplishing this, this book makes itself stand out against other methodological introductions to the Exegesis and Interpretation, and would be an excellent resource for churches, and outstanding in the formal classroom.
250328: Understanding the Heart of Christian Theology Understanding the Heart of Christian Theology
By Charles R. Swindoll & Roy B. Zuck, eds. / Thomas Nelson

Fulfilling the mission of the church requires being able to understand Christian theology and the key doctrines of the faith. In this book, experts in their respective fields join together to provide authoritative discussions on the basics of theology that will aid both new and seasoned believers. The contributors provide extensive and thoughtful treatments of all the standard areas of theology including: God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, humanity, sin, salvation, sanctification, the Scriptures, the Church, angels, Satan and demons, and the end times. Intensely biblical, Understanding Christian Theology is both a reference text and a guide for personal development and learning.
40726: Vital Biblical Issues: Examining Problem Passages of the, Vol. 3 Vital Biblical Issues: Examining Problem Passages of the, Vol. 3
By Roy Zuck / Kregel Publications

Vital Biblical Issues: Examining Problem passages of the Bible draws upon the insights and study of numerous evangelical scholars and writers to address difficult interpretive issues from the Old and New testaments. Included are articles fom scholars such as, Merrill Unger, Gleason Archer, and Michael green. Christian readers, church leaders, and pastors alike will appreciate the insights and scholarship of this important book.
543176X: Welcome to the Family! Understanding Your New  Relationship to God and Others Welcome to the Family! Understanding Your New Relationship to God and Others
By EvanTell / Kregel Publications

A practical and easy-to-follow guide, this introduction to the basics of Christian growth concisely answers questions on relationships, prayer, fellowship, temptation, confession, discipleship, evangelism and more. Ideal for helping new believers or for anybody involved in follow-up programs, this handy little manual is a great "refresher" for mature parishioners, too! 60 pages, softcover from Kregel.
45395: Wiersbe Bible Commentary NT Wiersbe Bible Commentary NT
By Warren Wiersbe / David C. Cook

Whether you are a pastor, teacher, or layperson, now you can study the Bible in easy-to-read sections that emphasize personal application as well as biblical meaning. Developed and abridged from Dr. Wiersbe's popular "Be" series of Bible study books, this commentary carefully unpacks all of the New Testament. The Wiersbe Bible Commentary New Testament offers you insights on the entire New Testament, with introductions and outlines for each book , and clear, readable text that's free of lofty jargon. Non-technical.

Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is an internationally known Bible teacher and the former pastor of three churches, including the Moody Church in Chicago. For ten years he served as general director and Bible teacher for the Back to the Bible radio broadcast. Dr. Wiersbe has written more than 150 books, including the popular "Be" series of expositional Bible studies, which has sold more than four million copies. In 2002, he was awarded the Jordon Lifetime Achievement Award by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. He and his wife, Betty, live in Lincoln, Nebraska.

262940: Zondervan Get an A! Study Guides, Biblical Greek,   Laminated Sheets Zondervan Get an A! Study Guides, Biblical Greek, Laminated Sheets
By William D. Mounce / Zondervan

Whether studying for exams or translating passages of Scripture, students of biblical Greek and Hebrew need critical information at their fingertips. This handy, at-a-glance study aid is ideal for last minute review, a quick overview of grammar, or as an aid in translation or sermon preparation. Contains four information-packed sheet that are laminated and three-hole-punched, making them both durable and portable.
23918: A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles A Bible Handbook to the Acts of the Apostles
By Mal Couch / Kregel Publications

Combining the best of a Bible handbook and a biblical theology, this three-part work begins with a discussion of the major theological issues in the book of Acts. The second section explores the person and work of the Holy Spirit in Acts. The third section presents a verse-by-verse handbook to Acts, discussing the background and significance if the people, places, and events in the book and including numerous charts and maps.
07358: A Biblical Theology of the New  Testament A Biblical Theology of the New Testament
By Roy Zuck / Moody Publishers

God did not reveal his truth all at once. Instead, he spread it out over 1,500 years and 40 authors. This fresh look at the New Testament was compiled by the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary, who examine divine revelation as it appears chronologically in the canon, allowing you to witness God's truth as it has unfolded through the centuries. Working progressively through the N.T., you'll gain a precise understanding of each book's contribution to biblical theology as well as a solid foundation for systematic theology. 450 pages, hardcover from Moody.
07382: A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament
By R.B. Zuck, E.H. Merrill & D.L. Bock, eds. / Moody Publishers

God didn't give us an outline of his truth all at once, the way he delivered the commandments to Moses. Instead, he spread it out over 1500 years and 40 authors. In this volume, compiled by the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary, you'll trace the progressive revelation of biblical truth book-by-book through the Old Testament. As you work through the chapters, you'll gain a precise understanding of each Bible book's contribution to biblical theology and a sound foundation for systematic theology. About 550 pages, hardcover from Moody.