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What does the Bible say about New Testament?

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. Yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist.

What does God say in the New Testament?

The New Testament is a continuing revelation of God’s interaction with humanity. God hated idolatry in the Old Testament ( Deuteronomy 5:8 ), and He still hates it in the New ( 1 John 5:21 ). What was immoral in the Old Testament is still immoral in the New.

Why should I study the New Testament?

Three reasons why these 27 books are considered Canon:

  1. Old Testament precedent for a Canon
  2. The divine authorship of the New Testament: Inspiration
  3. Recognition of the Canon in the Church

How well do you know the New Testament?

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Maps, Charts, and Diagrams

PRge Groupings of New Testament Books 11 Document Theory 14 Map, Palestine in the Time ofJesus 19 Map,Jesus'Journeys from Bethlehem to Egypt to Nazareth 21 Map, Beginning ofJesus' Ministry 26 Satan's Temptations of Eve and ofJesus 27 The Parables ofJesus 35 Jesus' "Proverbs" 36 New Testament "Mysteries" 48 Parables of the Kingdom in Matthew 13 52 Map, Galilee and Surrounding Areas 58 The Temple Area 68 Jesus' Six Trials 84 Harmony of Events atJesus' Crucifixion 88 Forty Days-from Resurrection to Ascension 91 Map, Places Mentioned in the Gospel according to Mark 97 New Testament Words for Redemption 153 The Temple Area 157.

Map, Places Mentioned in the Gospel according to Luke 200

4 f Preface The Bible Knowledge Commentary is an exposition of the Scriptures written and edited solely by Dallas Seminary faculty members.

Roy B. Zuck, A.B., Th.M., Th.D

Consulting Editors Donald K. Campbell, B.A., Th.M., Th.D. President Emeritus Professor Emeritus of Bible Exposition

Stanley D. Toussaint, B.A., Th.M., Th.D

7 fContributing Authors* Louis A. Barbieri, Jr., B.A., Th.M., Th.D. Harold W. Hoehner, B.A., Th.M., Th.D., Ph.D. Professor of T heology Director of Ph.D. Studies Moody Bible Institute Chairman and Distinguished Professor of Chicago, Illinois New Testament Studies Matthew Ephesians J. Ronald Blue, B.A., Th.M., Ph.D., Robert P.

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What is a knowledge commentary?

The Bible Knowledge Commentary is an exposition of the Scriptures written and edited solely by Dallas Seminary faculty members. It is designed for pastors, laypersons, Bible teachers, serious Bible students, and others who want a comprehensive but brief and reliable commentary on the entire Bible. Why another Bible commentary when so many ...

What is included in the Bible book?

The material on each Bible book includes an Introduction (dis cussion of items such as authorship, date, purpose, unity, style, unique features), Outline, Commentary , and Bibliography. In the Commentary section, summaries of entire sections of the text are given, followed by detailed comments on the passage verse by verse and often phrase by phrase.

Is the NIV based on the Bible?

Second, this is the first two-volume commentary to be based on the New International Version of the Holy Bi ble (1978 ed.). The NIV is widely accepted as a translation that faithfully renders the biblical text into clear modern-day English. The Bible Knowledge Commentary thus becomes immediately useful as a companion to one’s personal Bible study.

Do all NIV quotes have boldface?

All words quoted from the NIV appear in boldface type, as do the verse numbers at the beginning of paragraphs. The Bibliography entries, suggested for further study, are not all endorsed in their entirety by the authors and editors.

Is "lord" capitalized in the NIV?

Personal prono uns refer ring to Deity are capitalized, which often helps make it clear that the commentator is writing about a Member of the Trinity. The word LORD, as in the NIV, is the English translation of the Hebrew YHWH, often rendered Yahweh in English. Lord translates Adonay.

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My King (Text)

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The Bible Knowledge Commentary Gospels

Walk with Those Who Walked with Jesus In the Gospels we witness the most crucial turning point in world history and the reason we believe what we do. The New Testament begins with four accounts of the “good news” of the Son of God.

The Bible Knowledge Commentary Major Prophets

Hard Truths and Amazing Grace Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel spoke words of warning, comfort, and punishment to the people of Israel in Judah and during the Babylonian Captivity.

The Bible Knowledge Commentary Old Testament

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The Bible Knowledge Commentary Minor Prophets

God’s Love and Justice on Display What do we know about the date of Joel’s ministry? How do the warnings of Malachi relate to the Book of Revelation? How did Amos’s profession as a rancher influence his prophetic voice? Drawing on the research of internationally known Bible scholars, this detailed commentary looks at each verse of the final books of the Old Testament.

The Bible Knowledge Commentary New Testament ed

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Bible Knowledge Commentary Epistles and Prophecy

Teachings of God's Grace, His Character, and Christ's Coming Return Letters to the early church have inspired Christians for thousands of years.

The Bible Knowledge Commentary Old Testament

The Bible Knowledge Commentary-- popular in style and scholarly in content-- will deepen your understanding of God's written Word. It has been written in its entirety by members of the faculty of Dallas Theological Seminary.

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