Understanding Scripture

Grudem, Wayne.

Understanding Scripture An Overview of the Bible's Origin, Reliability, and Meaning. [electronic resource] : - Wheaton : Crossway, 2012. - 1 online resource (232 p.)

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Cover; Title; Copyright; Content; Part 1: Interpreting the Bible; 1 Interpreting the Bible: An Introduction, Daniel Doriani; 2 Interpreting the Bible: A Historical Overview, John Hannah; Part 2: Reading the Bible; 3 Reading the Bible Theologically, J. I. Packer; 4 Reading the Bible as Literature, Leland Ryken; 5 Reading the Bible in Prayer and Communion with God, John Piper; 6 Reading the Bible for Personal Application, David Powlison; 7 Reading the Bible for Preaching and Public Worship, R. Kent Hughes; Part 3: The Canon of Scripture; 8 The Canon of the Old Testament, Roger T. Beckwith. 9 The Canon of the New Testament, Charles E. Hill10 The Apocrypha, Roger T. Beckwith; Part 4: The Reliability of Bible Manuscripts; 11 The Reliability of the Old Testament Manuscripts, Paul D. Wegner; 12 The Reliabilityof the New Testament Manuscripts, Daniel B. Wallace; Part 5: Archaeology and the Bible; 13 Archaeology and the Reliability of the Old Testament, John Currid; 14 Archaeology and theReliability of the New Testament, David W. Chapman; Part 6: The Original Languages of the Bible; 15 Hebrew and Aramaic, and How They Work, Peter J. Williams. 16 Greek, and How It Works, David Alan Black17 The Septuagint, Peter J. Gentry; Part 7: Old Testament and New; 18 A Survey of the History of Salvation, Vern S. Poythress; 19 How the New Testament Quotes and Interprets the Old Testament, C. John Collins; Back.

Originally published within the ESV Study Bible, these articles feature first-rate contributors delivering concise studies on topics such as the origin and meaning of Scripture, apologetics, and world religions.


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