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Brushing up on ancient languages isn't something that most of us do on a daily basis. However, for seminary students, pastors, theologians, and biblical scholars, this is an important habit to form. Treasures Old & New is a daily devotional book for individuals who want to review the biblical languages of Greek and Hebrew. A passage from the Hebrew Old Testament and a passage from the Greek New Testament are provided for each day of the year. Also, a brief passage from the Lutheran Confessions is included in English. Helpful notes on vocabulary and grammar follow each passage. General themes…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Brushing up on ancient languages isn't something that most of us do on a daily basis. However, for seminary students, pastors, theologians, and biblical scholars, this is an important habit to form. Treasures Old & New is a daily devotional book for individuals who want to review the biblical languages of Greek and Hebrew. A passage from the Hebrew Old Testament and a passage from the Greek New Testament are provided for each day of the year. Also, a brief passage from the Lutheran Confessions is included in English. Helpful notes on vocabulary and grammar follow each passage. General themes of the Christian church year calendar, as well as key doctrinal passages of the Old and New Testament, are chosen for these Scripture references. Treasures Old & New provides theologians and linguists with an ideal way to combine the study of the original languages with the study of God's Word throughout the entire year.
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Autorenporträt
John C. Jeske served 20 years in the parish ministry and then spent another 25 years teaching the Old Testament as a professor at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary (Mequon, WI). Years spent studying the biblical languages instilled in him a love for Greek and Hebrew, and more than half a century of daily devotions spent in the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament increased his understanding of the sacred treasures God shared with believers through his prophets and apostles.