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Lee Roy Martin

    The Book of Job: A New Translation
    The Passionate Pursuit of God: Lessons from the Book of Psalms
    Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
    Answer Key to Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
    Fasting: A Centre for Pentecostal Theology Short Introduction
    Workbook for Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
    • NEW 2018 EDITION! This booklet supplies all of the exercises and space to write answers for the textbook, Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (ISBN 978-1-935931-74-4), by Lee Roy Martin

      Workbook for Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
    • "In this short introduction, Old Testament scholar Lee Roy Martin offers the first scholarly monograph length study on fasting written by a Pentecostal. By examining every biblical text devoted to fasting this study uncoveres details of the biblical teaching on fasting that have often gone unnoticed. By hearing the testimonies of the Christian tradition, this monograph helps to reveal fasting practices based on traditions that have little to no basis in the biblical text. By excavating early Pentecostal views, Martin demonstrates the significance of fasting for the tradition. In his constructive chapter Martin's scholarly and pastoral skills combine to provide solid practical reflection and guidance for those interested in this often misunderstood practice." -- Back cover

      Fasting: A Centre for Pentecostal Theology Short Introduction
    • NEW 2018 EDITION! This booklet supplies all the answers to the exercises in the textbook, Introduction to Biblical Hebrew (ISBN 978-1-935931-74-4), by Lee Roy Martin

      Answer Key to Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
    • Introduction to Biblical Hebrew

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This introductory textbook covers the basics of Hebrew grammar, then it leads the student through readings from the Old Testament. The readings review, apply, and supplement earlier material, and insure that the student can enjoy the Hebrew Bible once the course is finished. Written with the learning needs of the student in mind, grammatical rules are kept to a minimum, with more comprehensive lists in the appendices. Features not found in other beginning Hebrew grammars include: 1. A section on verbless clauses; 2. Complete declensions of the prepositions with pronominal suffixes; 3. English translations of verb conjugations; 4. Successive verb conjugations are compared in parallel columns; 5. Description of verb syntax that utilizes recent advances; 6. Appendices describing the Verb Stems, Syntax, Parsing, etc. Also available are a Workbook (ISBN 978-1-935931-76-8) and an Answer Key (ISBN 978-1-935931-75-1.

      Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
    • The Book of Job: A New Translation

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      This fresh translation of the book of Job from the Hebrew text stays as close as possible to the original language, while at the same time offering a readable English text. The book of Job is both challenging and inspiring. Job's experience of suffering is legendary, and it is an experience with which everyone can identify and sympathize. The biblical text is presented in its poetic form, so that the reader can observe the verse structures, figures of speech, and unique characteristics of this ancient masterpiece. Lee Roy Martin (DTh, University of South Africa) is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages and James W. Hamilton Professor of Teaching Lay Involvement at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in Cleveland, TN USA.

      The Book of Job: A New Translation