The Tabernacle of Moses is the first in a trilogy of books dealing with the intriguing topic of the dwelling place of God on earth. In writing this comprehensive volume, the author has combined a l…
Christ is marvelously foreshadowed in every piece of the Tabernacle. Every feature was planned by God with design and purpose. Because of God s plan that the Tabernacle would be fulfilled in Christ…
A study of one of the most important worship centers in the Bible and a thoroughly engaging look at its typological significance by a renowned pastor and teacher.
The Lost Bible provides a fascinating introduction to sacred writings of great profundity and aesthetic merit that did not become part of the canon of the Old and New Testaments. In the centuries a…
every culture colors the way its members perceive and interpret reality. Though reality is always the same, cultural interpretation of it differ. what is considered important in Midde Eastren or M…
A classroom standard for two decades, The New Testament World: Insights from Cultural Anthropology has introduced students to both the New Testament and the social-scientific study of the New Testa…
The Legacy of Israel in Judah's Bible undertakes a comprehensive reevaluation of the Bible's primary narrative in Genesis through Kings as it relates to history. It divides the core textual traditi…
Beginning with the introduction which eschews the usual John-vs.-the-Synoptics categorization of the Gospels in favor of a more nuanced approach, in which Luke's Acts is the historical sore thumb a…
This work has established itself as a classical text in the field of New Testament studies. Written in a readable, non-technical style, it has become an indispensable textbook and reference for tea…
Among the striking features which distinguish this comprehensive two-volume work from other books of similar titles are its wide historical scope, its treatment of early Christian literature in chr…