This easy-to-read Bible reference guide is perfect for those wanting to learn about God's Word. This guide covers the chronological method and theological methods of bible study through numerous detailed illustrations, charts and maps. It is like having eight Bible reference volumes in one: Bible commentary, topical dictionary, archaeological handbook, Old Testament/New Testament cross-reference guide, theological manual, illustrated Bible encyclopedia, prayer fact-finder, and history of Israel textbook. This guide allows you to study the 300 most important Old and New Testament individuals, holy land statistics, historical study of the nine most important Old and New Testament peoples, and twelve major doctrinal themes. A must have resource.
Willingmintons Guide to the Bible is a treasury of Bible knowledge written in laymans language, making it easy to read and understand. Its like eight Bible reference books in one--a Bible handbook, commentary, topical fact-finder, theological manual, history text, illustrated encyclopedia, cross-reference guide, and archaeological update!
Special Features
- 250 illustrations
- 613 Old Testament commands
- 300 most important Bible characters
- main doctrines of Christianity
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Reviewed by Claud Robinson (Long Lane, MO), May 10, 2009
This is a fantastic volume. It takes a lot of time out of research. It also lead one to new research topics that I have wanted to explore for a long time. I feel confidently that this volume will wear out quickly and need a replacement.
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Wayne Myers (Pageland, SC), March 02, 2009
This book really gives a person some nice insight on the Bible, it has really helped me, my best buy period.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Robert Jarvis (Iowa), January 08, 2009
I cannot say enough about how good this resource is. This is by far the most sound and respectful of the Scripture Bible handbook I have ever read. If you believe the Genesis account of creation and reject the un-Biblical gap theory, you will love this reference book. Check out the excerpt and see for yourself. If you're reformed you will not like this book because it is very dispensational. It covers both Calvinistic and simple foreknowledge views of election treating both views with respect. Well worth the money for this great work.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Rev. E. Lauraine Acey (Modena, PA), September 24, 2008
Approximately twenty years ago, my son gave me a copy of Wilmington's Guide as a Christmas gift. Over the years, I have found it to be a worthy and worthwhile aid to personal and group bible study. It has been highly recommended to all of my associates.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Linda Mcdill (Moorpark, CA), August 14, 2008
This is a great study tool. My son-in-law had a copy and I found it so useful for my own teaching that I just had to have a copy. It is well organied, clear and provides much insight into the Bible. The organization and structure make it easy to access anawers to questions I have had about historical and scriptural references in the Word of God.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Maedell Barnes (Baltimore, MD), March 27, 2008
This is a perfect book to use in studying the Bible. We are using it in our church for our Bible study classes. Each adult member has one. One member could not found her book after she moved. She was so upset. I purchased it for her. This is a book that everyone should have in studying the Word of God.
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Pastor Jerry Casey (Dallas, OR), February 09, 2008
This is a great all around reference study tool for the lay person as well as the seminarian. It should be in every Christian's library.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Wilburn Crane (Mc Calla, AL), February 04, 2008
Wonderful, easy to read reference book. A must for Bible study. My pastor and Sunday School teacher highly recommended the book to me.
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