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Michael S. Heiser

    Mike Heiser est un érudit éminent des études bibliques et du Proche-Orient ancien, se concentrant sur la religion israélite, la théologie biblique et les langues sémitiques. Il explore les intersections intrigantes entre la croyance aux extraterrestres et les visions du monde religieuses, éclairant comment la culture populaire façonne les idées anciennes. Par le biais de ses blogs accessibles et de ses cours éducatifs, Heiser partage ses perspectives approfondies sur ces sujets complexes avec un large public.

    Demons: What the Bible Really Says about the Powers of Darkness
    Reversing Hermon: Enoch, the Watchers, and the Forgotten Mission of Jesus Christ
    I Dare You Not to Bore Me with the Bible
    The Unseen Realm
    A Companion to the Book of Enoch
    A Companion to the Book of Enoch
    • A Companion to the Book of Enoch

      A Reader's Commentary, Vol I: The Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1-36): A Reader's Commentary, Vol I: The Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1-36): A Reader's Commentary, Vol II: The Parables of Enoch (1 Enoch 37-71)

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,6(35)Évaluer

      Rooted in the Second Temple Judaism era, this ancient text, known as 1 Enoch, was widely read and respected during the Intertestamental period (approximately 500 B.C. to 100 A.D.). It holds significant historical and religious value, distinct from later works that also bear the name Enoch, such as 2 Enoch and 3 Enoch. The book provides insights into the beliefs and practices of early Jewish communities, reflecting their spiritual and theological concerns.

      A Companion to the Book of Enoch
    • A Companion to the Book of Enoch

      A Reader's Commentary, Vol II: The Parables of Enoch (1 Enoch 37-71)

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      The Book of Enoch, known as 1 Enoch, was an influential text within Second-Temple Judaism during the Intertestamental period. This ancient work is distinguished from later writings that also reference Enoch, such as 2 Enoch and 3 Enoch. Its significance lies in its revered status among various Jewish sects of the time, offering insights into the beliefs and practices that shaped this historical era.

      A Companion to the Book of Enoch
    • The Unseen Realm

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,5(3710)Évaluer

      Dr. Michael Heiser examines the ancient context of Scripture, explaining how its supernatural worldview can help us grow in our understanding of God. He illuminates passages of the Bible that have been hiding in plain sight. You'll find yourself engaged in a pursuit of the truth, resulting in a new appreciation for God's Word. Why wasn't Eve surprised when the serpent spoke to her? How did descendants of the Nephilim survive the flood? Why did Jacob fuse Yahweh and his Angel together in his prayer? Who are the assembly of divine beings that God presides over? In what way do those beings participate in God's decisions? Why do Peter and Jude promote belief in imprisoned spirits? Why does Paul describe evil spirits in terms of geographical rulership? Who are the glorious ones that even angels dare not rebuke? You may never read your Bible the same way again.

      The Unseen Realm
    • How the writings of Peter and Paul allude to the sin of the Watchers and present Jesus as overturning the disastrous effects of their sins against humanity. How the descriptions of the antichrist, the end-times Day of the Lord, and the final judgment connect to Genesis 6 and the nephilim. Though every topic addressed in Reversing Hermon can be found in scholarly academic literature, Reversing Hermon is the first book to gather this information and make it accessible to Bible students everywhere. The book also includes lengthy appendices on the ancient debate on the inspiration of the book of 1 Enoch, New Testament allusions to the book, and academic resources for studying 1 Enoch and the Book of Giants from the Dead Sea Scrolls

      Reversing Hermon: Enoch, the Watchers, and the Forgotten Mission of Jesus Christ
    • 2020 Center for Biblical Studies Finalist for Biblical Theology The truth about demons is far stranger--and even more fascinating--than what's commonly believed. Are demons real? Are they red creatures with goatees holding pitchforks and sitting on people's shoulders while whispering bad things? Did a third of the angels really rebel with Satan? Are demons and "principalities and powers" just terms for the same entities, or are they different members of the kingdom of darkness? Is the world a chaotic mess because of what happened in Eden, or is there more to the story of evil? What people believed about evil spiritual forces in ancient biblical times is often very different than what people have been led to believe about them today. And this ancient worldview is missing from most attempts to treat the topic. In Demons, Michael Heiser debunks popular presuppositions about the very real powers of darkness. Rather than traditions, stories, speculations, or myths, Demons is grounded in what ancient people of both the Old and New Testament eras believed about evil spiritual forces and in what the Bible actually says. You'll come away with a sound, biblical understanding of demons, supernatural rebellion, evil spirits, and spiritual warfare.

      Demons: What the Bible Really Says about the Powers of Darkness
    • The Bible Unfiltered

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(99)Évaluer

      In The Bible Unfiltered, Michael Heiser, an expert in the ancient Near East and author of best-seller The Unseen Realm, explores unusual and misunderstood parts of the Bible and offers insights that will inform and surprise you on every page.

      The Bible Unfiltered
    • Angels

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(112)Évaluer

      Angels is not guided by traditions, stories, speculations, or myths about angels. Heiser's study is grounded in the terms the Bible itself uses to describe members of God's heavenly host; he examines the terms in their biblical context while drawing on insights from the wider context of the ancient Near Eastern world. The bible's view on heavenly beings begins with Old Testament terms but then moves into literature from the Second Temple period--Jewish writings from around the 5th century BC to the 1st century AD. This literature from the time between the Old Testament and the New Testament influenced the New Testament writers in significant ways. With that important background established, the book focuses on what the New Testament tells us about God's holy ones. Finally, the book reflects on common misconceptions about angels and addresses why the topic is still important and relevant for Christians today.-- Amazon

      Angels
    • The paranormal television series Stranger Things taps into the mysterious elements that have fueled spiritual questions for millennia. The otherworldly manifestations in Hawkins, Indiana offer compelling portrayals of important spiritual truths--and many of these truths are echoed in the supernatural worldview of the Bible.

      The World Turned Upside Down: Finding the Gospel in Stranger Things