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  • af Edward D. Andrews
    163,95 kr.

    Explore the fascinating and complex world of Bible translation with "The Challenge of Translating Truth: Bible Translation - No Easy Matter." This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate process of rendering the sacred Scriptures from their original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts into modern languages. With a focus on literal translation philosophy, this book emphasizes the importance of conveying exactly what God said through His human authors, rather than what translators think God meant.Written by a conservative evangelical Bible scholar, this publication addresses the numerous challenges and ethical responsibilities faced by translators. It covers a wide range of topics, including the handling of idioms and cultural expressions, the balancing of literal accuracy with readability, the translation of theological terms, and the management of textual variants. Through detailed case studies and historical accounts, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the dedication and meticulous care required to produce faithful and reliable Bible translations.Inside, you will find: An exploration of early Bible translation efforts and the perils faced by pioneers like John Wycliffe and William Tyndale.A thorough examination of translation philosophies, including the pitfalls of dynamic equivalence and the merits of formal equivalence.Insight into the ethical and practical challenges of translating idioms, special terms, and obscure references.A discussion on the reliability of modern Bible translations and the integrity of the original manuscripts.Analysis of controversial passages and principles for maintaining fidelity to the original text."The Challenge of Translating Truth" is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the profound complexities of Bible translation. Whether you are a scholar, a student, or a layperson, this book will equip you with the knowledge and appreciation of the rigorous efforts involved in bringing the Word of God to life in today's languages.Join us on this journey to discover how the sacred Scriptures have been preserved and faithfully translated through the ages, ensuring that the transformative power of God's Word remains accessible to all.

  • af Edward D. Andrews & Brent Calloway
    123,95 kr.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    143,95 kr.

    "The Teacher the Apostle Paul: What Made the Apostle Paul's Teaching, Preaching, Evangelism, and Apologetics Outstanding and Effective?" is an in-depth exploration of the remarkable teaching and evangelistic methods of the apostle Paul. This book delves into the unique aspects of Paul's approach that made his ministry profoundly impactful and enduring.Starting with Paul's early education under Gamaliel, the book traces his background, conversion, and unique qualifications that equipped him for his mission. Readers will gain insights into Paul's theological contributions, his missionary journeys, and the strategies he employed to teach, preach, and defend the faith.Each chapter offers a detailed analysis of Paul's methods, including his boldness in teaching, simplicity and clarity, use of questions, active listening, and respect for others. The book also addresses overcoming weaknesses in teaching, utilizing secular knowledge to defend the faith, and employing persuasion to lead others to Christ.The book includes practical applications of Paul's strategies for modern Christians, emphasizing the importance of intellectual rigor, effective communication, and the integration of faith and reason. It highlights Paul's use of cultural contexts, philosophical reasoning, and historical knowledge to engage with diverse audiences.Through examining Paul's relationships with fellow workers, such as Barnabas, Timothy, and Luke, and his mentorship of Timothy, the book showcases the importance of collaboration, mentorship, and mutual support in Christian ministry. It also explores the lessons learned from those who fell away from the faith and how believers can avoid similar pitfalls."The Teacher the Apostle Paul" provides a comprehensive look at Paul's vision of unity in the body of Christ, his theology of suffering and perseverance, and the enduring legacy of his teachings. This book is an invaluable resource for theologians, students of the Bible, and anyone seeking to understand the principles that made Paul's ministry so effective.Join us in exploring the profound impact of Paul's teaching, preaching, evangelism, and apologetics, and discover how his example can inspire and guide Christians today.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    163,95 kr.

    In "JOHN 3:16: For God So Loved the World," the author embarks on a profound exploration of one of the most iconic verses in the Christian Scriptures. A verse that encapsulates the essence of God's incredible love for humanity and the salvation He offers through His son, Jesus Christ.Starting with a thought-provoking introduction on the unparalleled gift of God's only-begotten Son, the book systematically delves into each segment of John 3:16. Each chapter brings to life the depth and breadth of the love, sacrifice, trust, and eternal hope encapsulated in this singular verse. The author also takes a refreshing turn by drawing out practical applications, teaching readers how they can emulate divine love in their daily lives and how they can act in harmony with Jesus' prayers.Moreover, "JOHN 3:16: For God So Loved the World" ventures into discerning the requirements of a Godly life, exploring themes of love, unity, and the pathway to eternal happiness. The latter chapters form a synthesis of theology and practice, urging readers to not just believe, but to internalize and act upon their faith.In this carefully curated exploration of John 3:16, the readers are offered a transformative journey from understanding God's immense love to realizing their role in reflecting that love to the world. Complete with a bibliography for those keen on further study, this book is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper, more enriched faith journey.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    113,95 kr.

    How long were the creative days? When was "the beginning"? Does science contradict the Genesis account? What does fit the facts? As has been the case with many other doctrines that have been misrepresented or misunderstood, all we ask is that the reader of this book gives the Andrews a fair hearing. He will lay out the biblical interpretation concerning the creative days of Genesis. There are over a dozen different interpretations concerning the creative days of Genesis. In THE CREATION DAYS OF GENESIS, Andrews will consider the main four in an effort to make his point. Within, we will get the Bible's answer to these questions, i.e., God's Viewpoint. Moreover, Christians find real meaning and purpose in life, based on an accurate knowledge of the Creator and his creation activity, as was/is revealed in the Bible.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    183,95 kr.

    In the beginning of the second century C.E., false teachings had arisen to twist the Christian truth of Jesus and the apostles of the first century. Christian Publishing House has given us a look into Early Christianity, by way of Apostolic, Apologist, and Church Fathers. These men's writings and example deliver an insight into the religious environment of their day. The apologists defended the teachings and practices of orthodox Christians. Moreover, for professing true Christianity, many were put to death rather than deny Jesus Christ. Particularly striking was their love for truth and their bold witnessing in spite of the persecution. Between the delightfully illustrated covers, Christian Publishing House has presented fourteen Apostolic, Apologist and Church Fathers from Polycarp, a student of the apostle John in the late first century, to Jerome in the fourth century. It is to these eminent scholars, whose occupations covered all walks of life: shepherd, mathematician, lawyer, and bishop, that we owe, among other things, the divine compilation of our Bible canon today. We are so fortunate to have the teachings of these eminent scholars whose writings have been of interest to genuine Christians throughout the last 2,000 years, as well as in our modern age.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    193,95 kr.

    The King James Bible was originally published in 1611. Some have estimated that the number of copies of the King James Version that have been produced in print worldwide is over one billion! There is little doubt that the King James Version is a literary masterpiece, which this author has and will appreciate and value for its unparalleled beauty of expression. This book is in no way trying to take away from what the King James Version has accomplished. The King James Version is a book to be commended for all that it has accomplished. For four centuries, when English-speaking people spoke of "the Bible," they meant the King James Version.We can divide the influence of the King James Bible into the two spheres of its influence in (1) the church and (2) the culture of England and America. From the time of its publication until the middle of the twentieth century, the King James Bible was the only major Bible in use among Christian individuals, families, and churches. The rumors of the demise of the King James Version have been greatly exaggerated. The literary sphere, the King James Version continues to reign unchallenged. The question that begs to be asked of those who favor the King James Bible is, Do You Know the King James Version? What do most users of the King James Bible not know about their translation? Whether you are one who favors the King James Version or one who prefers a modern translation, Andrews will answer the questions that have long been asked for centuries about the King James Bible and far more.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    273,95 kr.

    This authoritative work delves into the meticulous and often understudied world of the early Christian copyists who played a pivotal role in the formation and preservation of the New Testament texts. From the first century onward, these scribes not only copied sacred texts but also shaped the future of Christian doctrine through their decisions and scribal practices.Spanning ten comprehensive chapters, the book begins by exploring the initial stages of the New Testament's composition in Chapter 1: The Making of New Testament Books, which sets the historical and theological context for the texts' creation. Chapter 2: The New Testament Copyists and Their Materials examines the tools and materials that were essential to the craft of these early scribes, revealing how the physical means of production influenced the textual transmission.Chapter 3: The Book Writing Process of the New Testament offers insights into the collaborative efforts between authors and scribes, while Chapter 4: The Production of New Testament Manuscripts provides a detailed look at the actual processes involved in the creation of these enduring documents. Chapter 5: Most Important Manuscripts (100 - 400 C.E.) and Chapter 6: Dating the Earliest Manuscripts of the New Testament present a critical analysis of the key manuscripts and discuss methodologies for dating these invaluable texts.The exploration deepens in Chapter 7: The Nomina Sacra (Sacred Name) in New Testament Manuscripts, which investigates the treatment of divine names and their significant role in scribal practices. Chapter 8: Textual Variants in the Greek New Testament addresses the complexities of textual variation and its implications for biblical scholarship.Chapter 9: Modern Theories and Methods of New Testament Textual Criticism brings the discussion into contemporary scholarly debates, highlighting the evolution of textual criticism over the centuries. Finally, Chapter 10: How Scribes Influenced the Text of the New Testament synthesizes the findings from previous chapters to demonstrate the profound impact scribes had on the New Testament text.Each chapter is meticulously researched, drawing on the latest academic studies and archaeological findings to provide a rich narrative that is both scholarly and accessible. This book is an essential resource for theologians, historians, biblical scholars, and anyone interested in the origins and transmission of the New Testament. It offers a rare glimpse into the lives and labors of the early scribes whose contributions have helped to preserve one of the world's most influential religious texts.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    158,95 kr.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    158,95 kr.

    Today there are many questions about homosexuality as it relates to the Bible and Christians. What does the Bible say about homosexuality? Does genetics, environment, or traumatic life experiences justify homosexuality? What is God's will for people with same-sex attractions? Does the Bible discriminate against people with same-sex attractions? Is it possible to abstain from homosexual acts? Should not Christians respect all people, regardless of their sexual orientation? Did not Jesus preach tolerance? If so, should not Christians take a permissive view of homosexuality? Does God approve of same-sex marriage? Does God disapprove of homosexuality? If so, how could God tell someone who is attracted to people of the same sex to shun homosexuality, is that not cruel? If one has same-sex attraction, is it possible to avoid homosexuality? How can I as a Christian explain the Bible's view of homosexuality? IT IS CRUCIAL that Christians always be prepared to reason from the Scriptures, explaining and proving what the Bible does and does not say about homosexuality, yet doing it with gentleness and respect. Andrews will answer these questions and far more. Who Should Read HOMOSEXUALITY - The BIBLE and the CHRISTIAN (1) Anyone struggling with same-sex attraction (2) Anyone trying to leave a homosexual lifestyle (3) Any churchgoer looking for an apologetic tool on homosexuality (4) Any pastor looking for a tool to better counsel those struggling with same-sex attraction or leave a homosexual lifestyle

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    123,95 kr.

    Throughout the Scriptures, God is identified as the Creator. He is the One "who created the heavens (He is the God who formed the earth and made it, He established it." (Isa 45:18) He is the One "who forms mountains and creates the wind" (Am 4:13) and is the One "who made the heaven and the earth and the sea, and all that is in them." (Ac 4:24; 14:15; 17:24) "God . . . created all things." (Eph. 3:9) Jesus Christ tells us that it is the Father who "created them [humans] from the beginning made them male and female." (Matt. 19:4; Mark 10:6) Hence, the Father is fittingly and uniquely called "the Creator." (Isa 40:28) It is because of God's will that we exist, for He has 'created all things, and because of his will they existed and were created.' - Revelations 4:11. The Bible is loaded with thousands of what the Bible critic calls errors, mistakes and contradictions, including and especially the creation account itself. However, these are nothing more than difficult, challenging passages, many of which become obstacles in the development of our faith. These difficulties arise out of differences in culture, language, religious and political organizations, not to mention between 2,000 to 3,500 years of separation between the Bible author and the modern day reader. Calling attention to these difficulties and sifting out the misconceptions, Andrews defends the full inerrancy of the Bible, clarifies the so-called errors and what might seem like apparent contradictions. He arms the Christian with what he or she needs to defend their faith in the Bible.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    133,95 kr.

    YOU WILL RECEIVE THE POWER WHEN THE HOLY SPIRIT HAS COME UPON YOU."--Acts 1:8 UASV The authors of the Bible were men, who spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit, i.e., inspired by the Holy Spirit in order to author their books. The Holy Spirit today guides Christians as they walk with God. The Holy Spirit will be at work in the Christian life when we are troubled over the difficulties we face, when we are in the darkness of Satan's world, to remind us of the good things to come, to guides in our daily decisions, walk us through our needs, strengthen our faith, help us through the pains and sorrows of life All Christians have need of The Holy Spirit if they are to enjoy the life we have now and the one to come. (Gal. 5:22-23) However, exactly how does the Holy Spirit operate in our lives? Precisely, how does the Holy Spirit guide Christians today? In EXPLAINING THE HOLY SPIRIT, Edward D. Andrews will clearly communicate deep, weighty, and insightful truths about the Holy Spirit.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    123,95 kr.

    What is the Bible's viewpoint? Without delving into an endless stream of what man has said, Andrews looks at what the Bible says about death and the like. Why do we grow old and die? What happens at death? Is there life after death, or is this all there is? Do we have an immortal soul? Are well all going to heaven? Is there really such a place as hellfire? Andrews has answered these questions and far more. "Death" in the Bible is viewed as an "enemy" of humanity. The apostle Paul offered us hope from this last enemy, death. He wrote, "Death is to be brought to nothing." "The last enemy to be abolished is death." (1 Cor. 15:26, The New English Bible) How could Paul be so sure? Even though Paul had formerly been an enemy of Christianity, the one who had been raised from the dead, Jesus Christ, taught him personally. (Acts 9:3-19) This is why Paul also wrote, "For as by a man [Adam] came death, by a man [Jesus Christ] has come also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive."-1 Corinthians 15:21, 22.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    143,95 kr.

    Inside of some Christians unbeknownst to their family, friends or congregation, they are screaming, "I doubt, I doubt, I have very grave doubts!" OURS is an age of doubt. Skepticism has become fashionable. We are urged to question everything: especially the existence of God and the truthfulness of his Word, the Bible. A half brother of Jesus warned us against doubting: "the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind." (Jam. 1:6) When insidious doubts begin to creep into the mind and the heart, it is only a matter of time before a CRISIS OF FAITH gives way spiritual shipwreck. Since we have been warned that "some will fall away from the faith," we should be ready "to save some," even ourselves. In CRISIS OF FAITH, Edward D. Andrews guides us in one can be restored to the faith through an accurate knowledge that gives the facts on which to rebuild one's faith. Confidence can be restored in this world beset by doubts. We can help ourselves or others once again to make the Word of God their own. CRISIS IN FAITH assures us that the Bible truly is from God. Those who have doubts need to have their questions answered, and this book will fill the need for honest-hearted persons who sincerely want to know.

  • af Edward D. Andrews
    178,95 kr.

    The Bible is loaded with thousands of difficult, challenging passages--many of which become obstacles in the development of our faith. These difficulties arise out of differences in culture, language, needs, religious and political organization, not to mention between 2,000 and 3,500 years of separation between the Bible author and modern day reader. Calling attention to these difficulties and sifting out the misconceptions, Andrews defends the inerrancy of the Bible, clarifies the so-called errors and what might seem like apparent contradictions. He arms the Christian with what he or she needs to defend their faith in the Bible. OVERCOMING BIBLE DIFFICULTIES will help its readers Be prepared to make a defense (1 Peter 3:15) Reasoned from the Scriptures, explaining and proving (Acts 17:3) Contend for the faith (Jude 1:3) Help those who doubt (Jude 1:22-23) Speak Boldly in the Name of Jesus (Acts 9:27-28) OVERCOMING BIBLE DIFFICULTIES will also offer several chapters on how to effectively evangelize those within their communities, be it neighbors, friends, family, or coworkers. These evangelism chapters will enable its readers to defend their faith, to reason from the Scriptures, explaining and proving, overturning false reasoning, while instructing in sound doctrine.