The twentieth century Bible commentary / edited by G. Henton Davies, Alan Richardson and Charles L. Wallis.
Publication details: New York : Harper, ©1955.Edition: Rev. edDescription: xv, 564 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 220.7
- BS491 .T4 1955
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BS 491 .S77 V.21 The pulpit commentary, | BS 491 .S77 V.22 The pulpit commentary, | BS 491 .S77 V.23 The pulpit commentary, | BS 491 .T4 1955 The twentieth century Bible commentary / | BS 491 .T7 1975 The Treasury of scripture knowledge : five-hundred thousand scripture references and parallel passages from Canne, Browne, Blayney, Scott & others with numerous illustrative notes / | BS 491 .W4 V.1 The Book of Genesis : with introduction and notes / | BS 491 .W528 The book of Exodus with introduction and notes |
"First edition ... was published in 1932 under the title The Teachers' commentary and edited by Hugh Martin."
Includes bibliographical references.
The aim of Bible reading / by Alan Richardson -- To read with understanding / by Charles L. Wallis -- Inspiration / by J.E. McFadyen -- Miracles / by Alan Richardson -- Palestine : the land and the people / by Mary Entwistle -- Biblical archaeology / by G. Ernest Wright -- Old Testament -- New Testament -- Chronological scheme of dates for Old Testament, Apocrypha (and apocalyptic) and New Testament / Evelyn W. Hippisley ; revised and supplemented by G. Henton Davies and Alan Richardson.
This book is designed to meet the spiritual, devotional and intellectual needs of a wide variety of readers. The method adopted emphasizes the message and meaning of the Bible as a whole and underscores its theological charactera nd teaching. While avoiding a meaningless multiplicity of details, the book, contains all essential information for an understanding of the Bible and offers wide latitude for the enrichment of special interests.
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