Introduction To The Bible
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The Bible–with God as its focus–is ever ancient and ever new, a compilation of many books from unique periods of antiquity that makes it “a library within a library,” says Father William A. Anderson in Introduction to the Bible: Overview, Historical Context, and Cultural Perspectives.
The Bible is the most revered of Christian texts, but many are unfamiliar with it and ask: What do Scriptures teach today’s seekers of God’s word?
Father Anderson answers in everyday language, stating that the Bible helps us examine our lives in relationship to God.
In Introduction to the Bible–which lays the groundwork for the Liguori Catholic Bible Study series of twenty-one books featuring details on the books of the Bible–you’ll find:
Historical context, cultural customs, and succinct background of all the books of the Bible;
The many core biblical themes, such as the covenant between Yahweh and his people, the importance of land, the kingdom of David, the coming of the Messiah, the reign of God, and more.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764821196
ISBN10: 0764821199
William Anderson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2012
Liguori Catholic Bible Study
Publisher: Liguori Publications
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