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  • Esther: Character Under Pressure, By Patty Pell
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    Esther

    Character Under Pressure

    LifeGuide Bible Studies

    by Patty Pell

    "Who are you when no one's looking?"

    When her people were threatened, Esther had to ask herself that question. She could risk her life to try to save her fellow Israelites. Or she could "keep her head down" to wait out the threat in obscurity and safety.

    In this nine-sessions LifeGuide® Bible Study for individuals or groups, Patty Pell leads you to examine the story of Esther. You'll ...

    Number of Studies: 9

  • Genesis: An Introduction and Commentary, By Andrew E. Steinmann
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    Genesis

    An Introduction and Commentary

    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries

    by Andrew Steinmann
    Series edited by David G. Firth
    Consulting Editor Tremper Longman III

    Genesis--the Bible's account of human origins and the harbinger of human destiny--is a book teeming with critical problems. Who wrote it? When? Does the account of creation square with modern science? What about Adam and Eve? Derek Kidner not onlyprovides a running exegetical commentary, but lucidly handles the tough issues that Genesis raises. His clear prose and theological insight will expand ...

  • Ecclesiastes: An Introduction and Commentary, By Knut Martin Heim
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    Ecclesiastes

    An Introduction and Commentary

    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries

    by Knut Martin Heim
    Series edited by David G. Firth
    Consulting Editor Tremper Longman III

    The book of Ecclesiastes is probably best known for its repeated refrain that "everything is meaningless," or "vanity." However, a thorough reading demonstrates that this is not its final conclusion.

    Knut Heim's Tyndale commentary shows thatthe book is intellectually sophisticated, theologically rich, emotionally deep—and full of humor. While it is realistic about life, it is life-affirming ...

  • Isaiah: Trusting God in Troubled Times, By Howard Peskett
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    Isaiah

    Trusting God in Troubled Times

    LifeGuide Bible Studies

    by Howard Peskett

    Do you look around you and see nothing but trouble?

    Or are you experiencing firsthand a time of suffering?

    Do you wonder how any good can come out of the world you live in?

    In the Old Testament book of Isaiah, you'll discover that trouble and suffering are nothing new to God's people. But the prophet Isaiah raises a loud cry for revival in this midst of a rotting society. Isaiah ...

    Number of Studies: 22

  • Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic, By Brent Sandy
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    Plowshares and Pruning Hooks

    Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic

    by Brent Sandy

    What are we to make of Isaiah's image of Mount Zion as the highest of the mountains, or Zechariah's picture of the Mount of Olives split in two, or Daniel's "beast rising out of the sea" or Revelation's "great red dragon, with seven heads and ten horns"? How can Peter claim that on the day of Pentecost the prophecy of Joel was being fulfilled, with signs in heaven and wonders on earth, the sun turned ...

  • Daniel: An Introduction and Commentary, By Paul R. House
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    Daniel

    An Introduction and Commentary

    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries

    by Paul R. House
    Series edited by David G. Firth
    Consulting Editor Tremper Longman III

    Daniel asserts that the meaning of history is that God's kingdom is coming. As it does, faithful people persevere in their work for God. Believers can rely on the certainties the book proclaims: God is sovereign over human affairs and is effectively bringing in his eternal kingdom, which will encompass all nations. In this Tyndale commentary, Paul House shows how Daniel rewards readers who embrace ...

  • How to Read Daniel, By Tremper Longman III
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    How to Read Daniel

    How To Read Series

    by Tremper Longman III

    Beyond the familiar lions' den and fiery furnace, much of the book of Daniel seems baffling to modern readers. The first half recounts stories full of ancient Near Eastern protocol and imperial court drama; the second half features apocalyptic visions of monstrous beasts and cosmic conflict. Many Christians misunderstand or simply avoid the book. But failing to read Daniel well ...

  • Hosea: An Introduction and Commentary, By Robin Routledge
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    Hosea

    An Introduction and Commentary

    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries

    by Robin Routledge and David Allan Hubbard
    Series edited by David G. Firth
    Consulting Editor Tremper Longman III

    An adulterous woman repeatedly spurns the love of her youth, while her betrayed husband offers forgiveness and seeks to win her back. With this bold and uncomfortable imagery, Hosea tells the story of God and his people.

    God calls the prophet to embody this divine suffering and redeeming forgiveness in his own marriage, thereby setting the stage for his message of God's faithful ...

  • Joel and Amos: An Introduction and Commentary, By Tchavdar S. Hadjiev
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    Joel and Amos

    An Introduction and Commentary

    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries

    by Tchavdar S Hadjiev
    Series edited by David G. Firth
    Consulting Editor Tremper Longman III

    Joel's arresting imagery—blasting trumpet, darkened sun, and marching hosts—has shaped the church's eschatological vision of a day of wrath. Amos's ringing indictments—callous oppression, heartless worship, and self-seeking gain—have periodicallyawakened the conscience of God's people. Twenty-five-hundred years later, those prophetic words still speak powerfully. This Tyndale commentary by Tchavdar ...

  • Obadiah, Jonah and Micah: An Introduction and Commentary, By Daniel C. Timmer
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    Obadiah, Jonah and Micah

    An Introduction and Commentary

    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries

    by Daniel Timmer
    Series edited by David G. Firth
    Consulting Editor Tremper Longman III

    Obadiah's oracle against Edom. Jonah's mission to the city of Nineveh. Micah's message to Samaria and Jerusalem. These books are short yet surprisingly rich in theological and practical terms. In this Tyndale commentary on these minor but important prophets, Daniel Timmer considers each book's historical setting, genre, structure, and unity. He explores their key themes with an ...