Táto séria biblických štúdií sa hlboko ponára do textov Starého zákona. Každý zväzok si kladie za cieľ presné vysvetlenie posvätných písiem a ich prepojenie s moderným životom. Zameriava sa na čítanosť a pútavosť, čím sprístupňuje staroveké posolstvo dnešným čitateľom. Je to ideálny zdroj pre tých, ktorí hľadajú hlbšie porozumenie hebrejskej Biblie.
This updated volume in the much-loved Bible Speaks Today commentaries offers
warm-hearted and insightful exposition to help you understand, teach and
preach the message of Exodus for the modern world.
At the beginning of 1 and 2 Kings, Solomon's reign brought peace, prosperity, dynamic international trade and a magnificent center of worship. At the end, by contrast, the people faced a complete reversal: they and their king were in exile; Jerusalem and the temple lay in ruins. How can this story of reversal, told by the very people who suffered the defeat, be of value today and equip us "for every good work"? John Olley shows how the two books of Kings retell the past as preached history, addressing the exilic situation of the original readers. This in turn helps as we ask how they speak to us today. Within the account of paths leading to short-term success but ultimate failure, there are pointers of hope, of God's continuing purposes and promises, and of the people's response in the present. In rich and often surprising ways, the narrative in Kings is part of the history that has shaped, and will continue to shape, the faith and life of Christian believers. Everyday life, along with the turmoil of national and global events, is the arena in which God's people are called to worship, trust and obey him, and it is on aspects of this life that 1 and 2 Kings can throw light.
David Atkinson guides us through The Message of Job, showing us its power to
reach into our human situation and to engage with our human needs in this
revised edition in the Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries
Mary J. Evans guides us through The Message of 1 & 2 Samuel to show how these
books are a vital part of God's Word, full of teaching that is dynamically
relevant for all Christian believers, in this revised edition in the Bible
Speaks Today series of Old Testament commentaries.
Where is God in times of disaster? How can God allow suffering? What are God's people to do about moral decay in society? Three of the minor prophets--Joel, Micah and Habakkuk--provide insights to these problems. David Prior's passage-by-passage exposition of these three books provides careful study and measured insight and application for today's church.
Go back to the beginning with this updated volume in the much-loved Bible
Speaks Today commentaries to help you understand, teach and preach the message
of Genesis 1-11.
The message of Proverbs. Wisdom for life. David Atkinson illuminates the
portrait, instruction, methods and values of wisdom in the ancient book,
revealing its life, imagination and humour.
Robert Fyall explores The Message of Ezra and Haggai, showing how reading them
together enhances their revelation of God's purposes in this revised edition
of the Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.
The message of Genesis 12 - 50. From Abraham to Joseph. A companion to the
stories of ordinary people who were the 'founding fathers' of Jewish-Christian
faith - Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph.
Uncover how the Chronicler finds the great pattern of God's hand and the
Lord's constant mercy, love, and faithfulness shining through in the records
of Israel in this updated edition of The Message of 1 & 2 Chronicles, part of
the Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.
The second volume in the series offers a practical introduction and exposition
to every featured Psalm, long or short, familiar or neglected. schovat popis
The 'great fish' has probably made Jonah the best known of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament. The book bearing his name, comprising just 48 verses, has tantalized and intrigued its readers down the ages.Undue preoccupation with the fish may cause us to miss what is actually going on in the narrative. Although on the surface the story seems fairly straightforward, Rosemary Nixon explores its fascinating complexity to show how the author grapples with conflicting perceptions of God - and how, while we might question some the story's extra-ordinary features, we ourselves are questioned by the God who questions Jonah, and challenged to hear God's word afresh today.
These Old Testament books teach us some major truths: the importance of
focusing on God, who is personal, sovereign, righteous and loving; of facing
up to sin and judgment; of responding in repentance and faith; and of the hope
of future salvation and restoration--From publisher description