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"Key words in the text coded to Strong's Greek and Hebrew dictionaries. Introduction to each book, exegetical notes, center column references, grammatical helps to the New testament, lexical aids, concordance, Strong's dictionaries, and eight-page color Bible atlas." -- Title page.
New insights and fresh illustrations provide an in-depth study of this prayer. One of the most complete exegetical studies of Matthew 6:9-13.
A detailed study tool for Bible scholars, this dictionary is the perfect companion to The Complete Word Study New Testament. Each Greek word in the New Testament is defined and explained, providing readers with all they need to explore every idiom and nuance of the original Greek text. Each entry includes word derivation, exegetical commentary, word history and etymology, and synonym and antonym lists.
There are times when a Greek or Hebrew word has a distinct meaning that seriously affects the proper interpretation of Scripture. Unless you are familiar with these languages, you will not be able to determine what word in the original text was used or the differences between these words-until now. The Hebrew-Greek Key Word® Study Bible identifies the key words of the original languages and presents clear, precise explanations of their meaning and usage. Those who love God's Word will treasure this Bible, for it contains a whole library of biblical helps within its covers. INCLUDES * Wider Margins on Pages of the Bible Text * Key Words in the Biblical Text Coded to Strong's Numbers * New Word Studies with AMG's Annotated Strong's Dictionaries * Red Letter Edition of the Authorized Version, King James Bible GENUINE LEATHER BURGUNDY
Through a careful exploration of the background literature of the Old Testament, the ancient Near East and ancient Judaism, Instone-Brewer constructs a biblical picture of divorce and remarriage that is directly relevant to modern relationships.
Prayer is one of the greatest puzzles to the believer. We are admonished to pray. But does prayer involve an unconditional obligation on the part of God to give us everything we ask of Him? One of the most difficult promises the Lord Jesus Christ give His disciples and to us is found in Luke 19: "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." So, why doesn't He give us what we ask Him? Or does He act like a wise and good Father to give us only what we need and what He thinks is best for us?That's what we do for our children. Yet we would be so disappointed if our children didn's ask us for those things demonstrative of their age and maturity or lack of it. The words of Jesus found in Luke 11:9-13 cannot be separated and studied apart form the unique parable of The Three Friends found in Luke 11:5-8. And in reality the parable and the consequent teaching cannot be studied apart from the Lord's Prayer in Luke 11:1-4.
Learn what the Bible says about divorce when it comes to prohibited marriages, nuptial rights, and the duties of husbands and wives.
There is a difference between happiness and blessedness. Understanding the Greek word "makarios" is essential to understanding the important passage of Matthew 5:1-11 and Luke 6:20-26. With the Sermon on the Mount following, Jesus draws important conclusions to the walk of the Christian with the fact of true happiness all of us desire..
The newest in a long line of commentaries by noted Greek scholar Dr. Spiros Zodhiates, this new Matthew Commentary is the culmination of daily and rigorous study of the original Greek text for the entire Gospel of Matthew. The word-for-word exegesis will open insights into the original language of the New Testament, illuminating the English texts we have today more fully.