Law: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (Bible Knowledge Commentary Series)
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: From Creation to Our Story Today The first five books of the Bible-known as the Pentateuch or the Law-form the foundation for our heritage, our faith, and relationship with God today. In this detailed, highly researched...
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From Creation to Our Story Today
The first five books of the Bible-known as the Pentateuch or the Law-form the foundation for our heritage, our faith, and relationship with God today.
In this detailed, highly researched exploration of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, Dallas Theological Seminary professors help us understand the theological and historical context for the first five books of the Bible. From creation to the Ten Commandments to the beautiful reminders to follow God's ways, the biblical books of law offer us rich insight into how to live well in today's world.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 495744
- Product Code 9780830772230
- ISBNÂ 0830772235
- EANÂ 9780830772230
- Pages 336
- Department Academic
- Category Old Testament Commentaries
- Sub-Category Genesis
- Publisher David C Cook
- Publication Date Mar 2018
- Sales Rank 64440
- Dimensions 209 x 139 x 25mm
- Weight 0.340kg
Roy B Zuck
ROY ZUCK (B.A. Biola University, Th.D. Dallas Theological Seminary), Senior Professor Emeritus of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary, has taught at the seminary for more than 23 years. He is author of a number of books, including "Open Letter to a Jehovah's Witness", and is the editor of "Childhood Education in the Church, Biblical Theology of the Old Testament, " and "Biblical Theology of the New Testament". Dr. Zuck resides in Dallas, Texas.
John F Walvoord
John F Walvoord is considered the world's foremost interpreter of biblical prophecy. He authored nearly 30 books including the New York Times bestseller, Armagaeddon, Oil and The Midle East Crisis. He served as president and professor of systematic theology at Dallas Theological Seminary from 1952-1986. He earned degrees from Wheaton College, Texas Christian University, and Dallas Theological Seminary. Walvoord died in December 2002 at the age of 92.- Publisher.