I & II KingsWestminster John Knox Press, 1. jaan 1986 - 258 pages In this illuminating commentary, A. Graeme Auld helps readers understand the message--historical and theological--contained in the story of the Israelite monarchy. The message of the books of Kings remains relevant to today's world. It concerns power and the constant need for remaining faithful to an authority that is superior to earthly rulers. Carrying forward brilliantly the pattern established by Barclay's New Testament series, the Daily Study Bible has been extended to cover the entire Old Testament as well. Invaluable for individual devotional study, for group discussion, and for classroom use, the Daily Study Bible provides a useful, reliable, and eminently readable way to discover what the Scriptures were saying then and what God is saying today. |
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Contents
KINGS | 1 |
153 contd | 11 |
1046 | 17 |
128 | 25 |
118 | 33 |
238 | 40 |
1351 | 48 |
1351 contd | 54 |
143 | 128 |
129 | 134 |
153 contd | 143 |
1225 | 151 |
144 | 159 |
127 | 165 |
1720 contd | 173 |
137 | 180 |
1450 contd | 60 |
128 | 68 |
143 | 77 |
133 | 83 |
1134 | 92 |
11634 | 101 |
124 | 108 |
2046 | 116 |
1121 | 124 |
11221 | 190 |
11429 | 199 |
11620 contd | 205 |
A Note on 2 Kings Chapters 1820 | 213 |
12220 | 219 |
Covenanted Reform and Armageddon IICommentary | 225 |
312530 contd | 231 |
258 | |