Easily absorb hundreds of facts, definitions, explanations, and overviews on the Old and New Testaments, church history, Christian living, and so much more!The
Dictionary of Bible Knowledge introduces readers to key people, places, events, and facts about the Bible and the church. It includes:
- A quick synopsis of every book of the Bible
- Introductions to major characters and events of the Old and New Testaments
- Explanations of key terms related to Scripture, church history, and church life
- Famous sayings from the Bible
- Quizzes that test your knowledge of Bible basics
- Helpful and engaging maps, charts, and images
The Bible has been a bestselling book for centuries, landing a spot in the Guinness World Records for the most printed book of all time, at 57 billion copies! Yet despite this impressive number, so many people have never opened a Bible. Even many Christians know very little about the most important book of their faith, whether due to the distractions of a busy life or a sense that the information in the Bible is overwhelming or intimidating.
The
Dictionary of Bible Knowledge is here to help change that. Packed with illustrations, maps, scannable lists, and clear headers and layouts, this helpful resource is perfect for any level! Pastors, teachers, students, and Bible trivia buffs will enjoy how this handy AZ reference guide presents essential information in a friendly, easy-to-use format that both informs and delights.
Enjoy Hundreds of Key Entries about People, Places, and Important ConceptsFrom the Old and New Testaments, to a fascinating Whos Who in church history, to need-to-know concepts on church life and theology, this handy guide is packed with definitions and at-a-glance overviews.
Sample Entries:Bible Overview:- apocalypseAnother name for the New Testament book of Revelation. The word apocalypse means disclosure or revelation.
- Romans(NT) An epistle in which the apostle Paul sets forth an extensive theology of the Christian faith. It emphasizes justification by grace, through faith. Martin Luthers study of Romans led him to the conclusion that the prevalent teachings of the sixteenth-century church were not consistent with Scripture.
Church History:- Anglican ChurchA term that refers to the Church of England and various self-governing churches around the world (such as the Episcopal Church) that have ties to the Church of England and share a common heritage in the Book of Common Prayer and the episcopal form of church government.
- Josephus (c. 37100) A Jewish historian whose writings give tremendous insight into the history and everyday life of first-century Judaism. His best-known work is Antiquities.
Christian Faith & Theology:- doctrineTeachings that define and explain various aspects of Scripture, theology, and the creeds. A doctrine that has become the official teaching of a church or denomination may be called dogma.
- For richer, for poorer In the traditional wedding vows. See to have and to hold.
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