Because Christianity claims to be a historical revelation, says Bruce, the quesion of the reliability of the documents on which it was founded is a crucial one. Here he presents the most convincing evidence for the historical trustworthiness of the canon of the New Testament.
Evangelicalism's most trusted biblical scholar here guides readers to a clearer understanding of the meaning of the New Testament. Proceeding book by book, F.F. Bruce presents the central themes of the New Testament in language simple enough to be understood by beginners yet rich enough to provide fresh insights for longtime students of the Bible. New cover design.
Student edition of the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Text is identical to the Editio Minor (smaller-print edition). A revision of Kittel Biblia Hebraica, prepared by H.P. Ruger, et al. on the basis of Manuscript B19A in the National Public Library, St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Russia. Includes thoroughly revised Masoretic apparatus by G. E. Weil. Introductions in German, English, Spanish, and …
A verse-by-verse analysis and commentary on Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah by recognized biblical translation experts. Explains accepted interpretations, noting how various translations have handled theses passages and often explaining the nuances of the Hebrew original.