Allen P. Ross
Auteur van Introducing Biblical Hebrew
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Allen P. Ross (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is professor of divinity at Besson Divinity School and has taught at Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry and Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author of several commentaries, including Creation and Blessing: A Guide to the Study and Exposition of toon meer Genesis, Holiness to the Lord: A Guide to Its Exposition of the Book of Leviticus, and the three-volume Commentary on the Psalms. toon minder
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Malachi Then and Now: An Expository Commentary Based on Detailed Exegetical Analysis (1799) 60 exemplaren
Genesis 2 exemplaren
Proverbs 2 exemplaren
Exegesis And Exposition 1 exemplaar
Understanding Poetic Language 1 exemplaar
Prophets 1 exemplaar
The Book of Job - Song of Solomon 1 exemplaar
The Book of Isaiah (Notes) 1 exemplaar
Genesis & Exodus 1 exemplaar
The Book of Isaiah, The Exegesis and Exposition 1 exemplaar
Gramática do hebraico bíblico 1 exemplaar
Interpretation of Hebrew Names 1 exemplaar
Hebrew 101 1 exemplaar
Biblical Hebrew Handbook Part 2 1 exemplaar
Did the Patriarchs Know the Name of the LORD? 1 exemplaar
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The Expositor's Bible Commentary, volume 5: Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs (1991) — Medewerker, sommige edities — 784 exemplaren
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God completes what He begins regardless of man's failures.
Man tends to disobedience, deception, hubris, self-pleasing.
God creates perfectly and harmoniously. He loves, He loves beauty.
The Lord covenants wants to walk with man.
The nature of God, the nature of man, and their relationship, including His expectations and His moral code.
23 The starting point for this study is the presupposition that Scripture is revelation, a message from God to his people. Genesis thus has a dimension very different from the comparable literature of the ancient Near East. As God's revelation, Genesis is authoritative. Consequently, in studying it, one must go beyond academic inquiry to discover its theologically applicable truths.
38 This determination will involve concentration on literary genre, narrative structure, rhetorical devices, the unified theological point of the narrative, and the correlation with the theology of the book and with the Bible as a whole.
42 The simplest way to capture the unity, and the most helpful for the next to steps in the process, is to make a full exegetical outline of the material and then write a summary of the passage in one sentence.
43 In short, it requires us to decide upon the central point of theunit and to determine how the other parts are related to it.… (meer)