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Cette série explore les profondeurs de la théologie et des études bibliques, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus approfondis des traditions spirituelles et de leurs interprétations contemporaines. Elle se concentre sur les applications pratiques de la foi et sa pertinence dans le monde d'aujourd'hui. Chaque volume propose une exploration réfléchie de concepts religieux clés, favorisant la croissance personnelle et la réflexion. Elle s'adresse à ceux qui recherchent une compréhension plus riche de leur vie spirituelle et de leur but.

Luke
Hebrews
Ecclesiastes
Jeremiah and Lamentations
Romans
Galatians

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  • Paul's letter to the Galatians provides key insights into salvation and the nature of grace. Drawing on years of pastoral ministry, Wilson leads readers through the book's major themes with exegetical clarity and theological care. A Preaching the Word commentary.

    Galatians
  • Romans

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,2(20)Évaluer

    This commentary on Romans, redesigned with a new cover and updated ESV Bible references, explores justification by faith, freedom from sin, substitutionary atonement, and God's adoption of sinners.

    Romans
  • Ryken applies Jeremiah's words to a contemporary audience, urging readers to search out spiritual fractures that may lie beneath the comfortable surface of daily life. Now with ESV Scripture references.

    Jeremiah and Lamentations
  • Ecclesiastes

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,5(24)Évaluer

    Leading readers through one of the most challenging books in the Bible, this commentary will help pastors understand, explain, and apply the message of Ecclesiastes. Part of the Preaching the Word commentary series.

    Ecclesiastes
  • Hebrews

    • 543pages
    • 20 heures de lecture
    4,3(42)Évaluer

    Focused on the book of Hebrews, this updated commentary explores Jesus's supremacy as the Son of God, providing preachers and Bible teachers with valuable insights into the biblical text.

    Hebrews
  • Luke

    That You May Know the Truth (2 volumes in 1 / ESV Edition)

    • 992pages
    • 35 heures de lecture
    4,2(9)Évaluer

    Featuring updated Scripture quotations from the ESV, this insightful commentary provides pastors with essential tools to understand, apply, and effectively preach the Gospel of Luke. Its redesigned format enhances usability, making it a valuable resource for deepening comprehension of the text and enriching sermons.

    Luke
  • Ephesians

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    4,2(16)Évaluer

    This commentary on Ephesians, redesigned with a new cover and updated ESV Scripture references, celebrates our full redemption in Christ and explores the mystery of the church.

    Ephesians
  • Isaiah is widely considered the deepest, richest, and most theologically significant book in the Old Testament. It is, without question, a profound statement by God about his own sovereignty and majesty spoken through his chosen spokesman, the prophet Isaiah. In this accessible commentary on the book of Isaiah, Raymond C. Ortlund Jr. argues that Isaiah imparts a single vision of God throughout all sixty-six chapters. It is a unified, woven whole that ultimately shows that God saves sinners. He saves them from their own self-invented salvations, so that they can walk in the light of his love. Ultimately, the message of Isaiah offers us a God-centered confidence that enables us to face anything while challenging us to trust God in new ways. Part of the Preaching the Word series.

    Isaiah: God Saves Sinners
  • The Song of Solomon has been subject to a broader range of interpretation probably than any other book in the Bible. While scholars openly disagree on much of the Song, all will agree that it's a truly tough text. Wisdom Literature expert Doug O'Donnell offers this comprehensible guide to help uncoil its complexities and solve its riddles. Exploring the poetry, themes, and wisdom of this song from a Christocentric perspective, O'Donnell elucidates on the greatest subject of all time--love--showing how this "song of songs" is meant to teach us about biblical sexuality, human love, and God's heart for his people.

    The Song of Solomon