New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties - eBook
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New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties - eBook  -     By: Gleason L. Archer Jr.

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Did God approve of Rahab's lie? Why are many of the Old Testament quotes in the New Testament not literal? Does the Bible class abortion with murder? Where did Adam and Eve's sons get their wives? Does 1 Corinthians 7:1016 authorize divorce for desertion?
The New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties gives you informed answers and includes an eye-opening look at linguistic, cultural, numerical, relational, and other considerations. Referencing both the New International Version and the New American Standard Bible, this helpful resource makes scholarly insights accessible to everyone.
Zondervan's Understand the Bible Reference Series This six-volume series supplies users of today's most popular modern Bible translation, the New International Version, with scholarly, economical, and uncompromisingly evangelical study tools.

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Title: New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties - eBook
By: Gleason L. Archer Jr.
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9780310873372
ISBN-13: 9780310873372
UPC: 025986873370
Stock No: WW16402EB

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Informed Answers to Your Most Troublesome Questions about the Bible.

What do you make of the difficult areas in the Bible—those puzzling passages that make you stop and scratch your head? The seeming inconsistencies or moments that make you uncomfortable?

  • Did God approve of Rahab's lie?
  • Why are many of the Old Testament quotes in the New Testament not word-for-word?
  • Does the Bible class abortion with murder?
  • Where did Adam and Eve's sons get their wives?
  • Does 1 Corinthians authorize divorce for desertion? 

The seeming incongruities of Scripture actually have sound explanations. But unless you're a Bible scholar, you probably don't know about them. The New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties gives you informed answers to your most troublesome questions. Many explanations include an eye-opening look at linguistic, cultural, numerical, relational, and other considerations of which most Bible readers are unaware.

Referencing both the New International Version (NIV) and the New American Standard Bible (NASB), this handbook makes scholarly insights accessible to everyone. Whether you're a student, pastor, everyday Bible-lover, or even a skeptic, the New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties will show you why the Bible is believable and dependable, with a message you can live by. 

—ZONDERVAN'S UNDERSTAND THE BIBLE REFERENCE SERIES—

This four-volume series supplies users of today's most popular modern Bible translation, and New International Version, with scholarly, economical, and uncompromisingly evangelical study tools. It includes:

  • New International Bible Commentary
  • New International Encyclopedia of Bible Words
  • New International Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties
  • New International Encyclopedia of Bible Characters

Author Bio

Gleason Archer Jr. received a PhD in Classics from Harvard University, an LL.B from Suffolk Law School and a Bachelor of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary. Early in his career, Archer served as assistant pastor at Park Street Church in Boston. In 1948 he became Professor of Biblical Languages at Fuller Theological Seminary in California and in 1965 Professor of the Old Testament and Semitics at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois, where he later became an emeritus faculty member in 1989. He spent the remainder of his life researching, lecturing and writing.

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