Sitting at a formal dinner, one guest turns to another and asks, can you pass the salt? Pure exegesis of that simple question might lead to the conclusion that the speaker is questioning the other …
In the absence of a good commentary on Daniel the average Christian has either tried to understand the book by means of some ill founded scheme of prophetic interpretation or, too often, simply aba…
Western Christians often despair of finding meaning in the paradoxical statement that God is both "One" and "Three". The problem, says Jung Young Lee, is not with the doctrine of the Trinity itself…
He completed a Bachelor of Arts in History at East Texas Baptist College, a Master of Theology degree at Talbot Theological Seminary, and went on to receive a Doctorate of Theology from Dallas Theo…
Like a road map, the catechism can help show you the main attractions in the Bible and lead you the best, most important truths of our faith. Christians have been using it for centuries-besides the…
Evangelical Christianity of the nineteenth and early twentieth century was theologically precise, and gave an urgency to the Christian mission. Today, a humanitarian impulse, coupled with a shallow…
Some of the most forcible and suggestive language in the whole of Scripture giving spiritually dull man some perception of the incalculable sacrifice Christ has made for him -- both throughout his …
This book is a very helpful reference! In addition to organizing the material in a way to help with specific word studies, it also allows for the use of the principle of first mention, which is ext…
Why discuss sacrifice? A good question, it may be felt. Sacrificial images are hardly those which arrest the attention of most people today. IT might well seem that the subject of this book is irre…
The present volume carries on the exposition of Isaih through chapter 39. Its purpose is to allow the prophet to speak for himself and, as much as possible, to expound his message for readers of th…