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Bezig met laden... Archaeological Study Bible: An Illustrated Walk Through Biblical History and Culture (editie 2006)
Informatie over het werkArchaeological Study Bible: An Illustrated Walk Through Biblical History and Culture door Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
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![]() Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. ![]() ![]() I've read the Bible through several times, but I found reading this one interesting. The historical connections and discussions of archaeological finds enlightened my reading. I took 2 years to read this time so I could read all the notes and articles. I read the New Testament last year and the Old Testament this year. The text of the New International Version with many articles and explanations of history, archaeology, geography, etc. The NIV text is thought-for-thought and generally makes defensible interpretive decisions. Genesis 8:21 comes out of nowhere with its original sin/total depravity focus that is not warranted from the text; "sinful nature" for sarx, the flesh, in the NT, is also a bit jaundiced. I greatly appreciated the many articles; they do a very good job of teaching about what is known about the historical context, archaeological discoveries, geographic information, and cultural customs. There were many times, particularly in the OT, in which I felt the articles were straining for apologetic purposes, and found it disappointing; there's a sublimity about the way prophecies, etc. get fulfilled, and focusing just on "see, here's evidence for belief" seemed like it set the bar a bit low. This is a great study Bible because its focus does not lend itself well to denominational peculiarities; the articles and notes just help to color in the cultural and historical details, and they do it well. Recommended for consideration. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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"Readers who desire a more intimate knowledge of the historical context of the Bible will appreciate the NIV Archaeological Study Bible. Full of informative articles and full-color photographs of places and objects from biblical times, this Bible examines the archaeological record surrounding God's Word and brings the biblical world to life. Readers' personal studies will be enriched as they become more informed about the empires, places, and peoples of the ancient world. Features include: * Four-color interior throughout * Bottom-of-page study notes exploring passages that speak on archaeological and cultural facts * Articles (520) covering five main categories: Archaeological Sites, Cultural and Historical Notes, Ancient Peoples and Lands, the Reliability of the Bible, and Ancient Texts and Artifacts * Approximately 500 4-color photographs interspersed throughout * Detailed book introductions that provide basic, at-a-glance information * Detailed charts on pertinent topics * In-text color maps that assist the reader in placing the action " Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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![]() GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)220.520814Religions Bible Bible Modern versions and translations English and Anglo-Saxon Other Major Translations New International Version Study BiblesLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:![]()
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