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Teachings of God's Grace, His Character, and Christ's Coming Return Letters to the early church have inspired Christians for thousands of years. From the relationship between the New Covenant and the Old Covenant in Hebrews, to the practical wisdom of James, to the warnings of Jude, each of these epistles has much to tell us about following Christ today. This exposition looks at what these letters teach us about God's character, His relationship with His people, and His call for our commitment. The authors also help us better understand the book of Revelation--one of the most misunderstood…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Teachings of God's Grace, His Character, and Christ's Coming Return Letters to the early church have inspired Christians for thousands of years. From the relationship between the New Covenant and the Old Covenant in Hebrews, to the practical wisdom of James, to the warnings of Jude, each of these epistles has much to tell us about following Christ today. This exposition looks at what these letters teach us about God's character, His relationship with His people, and His call for our commitment. The authors also help us better understand the book of Revelation--one of the most misunderstood books of the Bible. Though Revelation is often daunting to laypeople and scholars alike, The Bible Knowledge Commentary gives life-changing insight into the interpretation, purpose, and application of this profound book. Together, the later epistles and the book of Revelation offer explanations of God's ancient truths and hope for a world to come.
Autorenporträt
John F. Walvoord was president of Dallas Theological Seminary from 1952 to 1986 and served on the school's faculty for fifty years. As one of the most influential theologians of the twentieth century, Walvoord wrote numerous books, including TheRapture Question and The Millennial Kingdom. Dr. Roy B. Zuck was department chairman and professor of Bible exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary, where he served on faculty from 1973 until 1996. Dr. Zuck wrote or edited more than one hundred books on Christian education and biblical studies. He edited Dallas Seminary's theological journal, Bibliotheca Sacra, for nearly forty years.