This textbook dives into the Old Testament from the perspective of ancient Israel. With captivating and rich content, enhanced by maps, tables, biblical reading assignments, discussion topics, and further research prompts, the conversation within Pemberton's book is deepened in is ability to reach both academic and spiritual concepts. The God Who Saves also provides supporting materials available to instructors, such as multiple quiz and exam questions, course syllabi and schedules, and more.
This textbook dives into the Old Testament from the perspective of ancient Israel. With captivating and rich content, enhanced by maps, tables, biblical reading assignments, discussion topics, and further research prompts, the conversation within Pemberton's book is deepened in is ability to reach both academic and spiritual concepts. The God Who Saves also provides supporting materials available to instructors, such as multiple quiz and exam questions, course syllabi and schedules, and more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Glenn Pemberton teaches Old Testament at Abilene Christian University. After serving in full-time ministry, Glenn earned his PhD from the joint program of the University of Denver and the Iliff School of Theology. He has authored numerous essays on Psalms and Proverbs, short commentaries on Proverbs in The New Interpreter's Bible One Volume Commentary (Abingdon, 2010) and Leviticus in The Transforming Word One Volume Commentary on the Bible (ACU Press, 2008), and authored After Lament (ACU Press, 2014), Hurting with God (ACU Press, 2012), and When God Calls (21st Century Christian, 2007). Follow Glenn at his website: www.glennpemberton.com. Every semester he engages students in an introduction to the Hebrew Bible, leading them to encounter the text in new ways. Glenn and his wife, Dr. Dana Kennamer Pemberton, love the challenge and joy of working with undergraduates.
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