Showing posts with label Biblical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

Exegesis in the Targum of Psalms: The Old, the New, and the Rewritten (Gorgias Dessertations: Biblical Studies)




Exegesis in the Targum of Psalms: The Old, the New, and the Rewritten (Gorgias Dessertations: Biblical Studies) (Gorgias Dissertations; Biblical Studies) by Timothy Edwards


English | Aug. 30, 2007 | ISBN: 159333432X | 300 Pages | PDF | 2.32 MB




The Old, the New and the Rewritten illustrates how Targum Psalms creatively interprets selected psalms and how those interpretations relate to other Jewish and Christian traditions, including early translations of the psalms, rabbinic Midrashim, the New Testament and early Church Fathers. The study of these Psalms suggests viewing Targum Psalms as a creative partner in the world of biblical interpretation, as opposed to a compilation of already existing midrashic material. Edwards portrays the Targum as a link between the written and oral Torah that leads its readers on a path to tradition.










Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Effective First-Person Biblical Preaching: The Steps from Text to Narrative Sermon (repost)




Effective First-Person Biblical Preaching: The Steps from Text to Narrative Sermon by J. Kent Edwards


English | 2005 | ISBN: 0310263093 | 192 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB




A practical text to help students and pastors understand why and how first-person sermons can be preached with biblical integrity. While following Haddon Robinson"s "big idea" preaching methodology, the author walks the readers through the steps they can take to prepare an effective first-person message.












Thursday, September 10, 2015

Biblical Interpretation and Middle East Policy: The Promised Land, America, and Israel, 1917-2002




Biblical Interpretation and Middle East Policy: The Promised Land, America, and Israel, 1917-2002 by Irvine H. Anderson


English | Feb. 5, 2005 | ISBN: 0813027985 | 192 Pages | PDF | 1006.66 KB




Irvine Anderson"s provocative argument–that fundamentalist interpretations of the Christian Bible have helped create a cultural predisposition that favors returning the Jewish people to the "promised land"–offers an important perspective on British and American foreign policy toward Israel. He asserts that stories about promises of land to the Hebrew people and the "Second Coming of Christ" have made it easier for Zionist and pro-Israel lobbies to be effective in both countries.             Starting with analysis of Armageddon theology and the Biblical passages on which these ideas have been based, Anderson shows how they have been disseminated throughout popular culture from the 19th century onward, through Sunday School teaching, novels, and TV evangelism. He then examines the origins of the Balfour Declaration, the travails of the British Mandate in the 1930s, and Truman"s decision to hurriedly recognize the newly proclaimed State of Israel–emphasizing the president"s Baptist background and intimate knowledge of the Bible. Anderson also discusses the assumption that developed after World War II that Israel was a strategic ally in a dangerous part of the world and he shows that at the time no real countervailing force existed. Among the electorate in both Great Britain and the United States, there was little general knowledge of Islam, Arabs, or the Middle East and limited understanding of the importance of healthy relations with friendly oil-producing states.             Adding new information to our understanding of pro-Israel organizations, Anderson illustrates the linkages that developed in the last part of the 20th century between pro-Israel lobbies and the religious right. While acknowledging that this alliance is not the only reason that the American government supports the return of Jews to Palestine, he shows that the influence of conservative teachings and beliefs on policy is and has been profound.             This controversial book presents a comprehensive and persuasive discussion of the impact of Christian Zionism in the 20th century. It will be important to historians, sociologists, political scientists, and others interested in the Arab-Israeli conflict.     








Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Strongman"s His Name II: Biblical Answers to Spiritual Warfare Questions [Repost]




Strongman"s His Name II: Biblical Answers to Spiritual Warfare Questions by Carol Robeson


English | Feb. 1, 2000 | ISBN: 0883686031 | 244 Pages | PDF | 6.73 MB




Do you have questions about spiritual warfare? Do you wonder why you have so much trouble with the Devil if he"s already defeated? The simple, no–nonsense, biblical answers in this book will help you understand what it is to be one of God"s warriors in these last days