Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

Dale Ralph Davis

    Dale Ralph Davis occupe le poste de Ministre en Résidence à la First Presbyterian Church de Columbia, en Caroline du Sud. Son expérience antérieure comprend la direction pastorale à la Woodland Presbyterian Church de Hattiesburg, Mississippi, et un poste de professeur d'études de l'Ancien Testament au Reformed Theological Seminary de Jackson, Mississippi.

    Judges
    2 Kings
    Luke 1-13
    2 Samuel
    Luke 14-24
    1 Samuel
    • 1 Samuel

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,7(373)Évaluer

      Davis brings cultural and historical colour to the task of interpretation and adds a pastor's heart for personal application. A great feast of biblical truth made so digestible, garnished with so many apt illustrations. Alec Motyer schovat popis

      1 Samuel
    • Luke 14-24

      On the Road to Jerusalem

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,7(29)Évaluer

      This two-part commentary on the Gospel of Luke offers insightful analysis tailored for laypeople, making complex biblical concepts accessible. Through the expertise of a renowned biblical scholar, readers will explore the themes, narratives, and teachings of Luke, enhancing their understanding of the text and its significance in the Christian faith. The commentary emphasizes clarity and practical application, making it a valuable resource for both personal study and group discussions.

      Luke 14-24
    • 2 Samuel

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,6(216)Évaluer

      Davis brings cultural and historical colour to the task of interpreting one of the most studied parts of the Bible. The lessons in 2 Samuel from the life of Israel, and David in particular, have obvious modern parallels. Davis writes with a pastor's heart AND the incisive brain of a respected theologian specialising in the Old Testament texts.

      2 Samuel
    • Luke 1-13

      The Year of the Lord's Favour

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,6(46)Évaluer

      This two-part commentary on the Gospel of Luke offers insights from a respected biblical scholar, making complex theological concepts accessible for laypeople. It delves into the narrative and teachings of Luke, providing historical context and practical applications for modern readers. The commentary aims to enhance understanding of the text while fostering a deeper connection to its themes and messages.

      Luke 1-13
    • 2 Kings

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,6(143)Évaluer

      2 Kings provides a fast-paced narrative of insight into the history of Israel under its monarchy. A warning about the consequences of sin, but through prophets such as Elisha and Elijah we see God's compassion for his people and the opportunity for repentance.

      2 Kings
    • Judges

      • 233pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,6(313)Évaluer

      Judges is a book full of characters such as Samson, Gideon and Deborah, but the key person in this book is the Yahweh who offers great salvation to the Israelite people and shows grace even when they choose to turn away from him. Dale Ralph Davis shows the clear, Messiah-centered story line of Judges through this 'theocentric' exposition.

      Judges
    • Davis' pastoral application, laced with his own humor and illustrations ensure you remember the point he tackled head on as a scholar.

      1 Kings
    • Joshua

      • 207pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,5(345)Évaluer

      ...Ideas pop out everywhere, even in the most unlikely places. New insights abound. No one who reads this book will ever find Joshua dull and tedious again. Richard A. Bodey, Professor of Homiletics, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

      Joshua
    • Word Became Fresh

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(235)Évaluer

      There is no more gifted expositor of the Old Testament in our day than Ralph Davis. His book not only brings scholarly research to bear on the subject, but also reflects his many years of preaching week after week through the OT. What a gift to the church to have such a fine book. Richard Pratt

      Word Became Fresh