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Features four commentaries by John F. Walvoord: Daniel, Matthew, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation. Now updated from the English Standard Version (ESV), these volumes in the renewed Walvoord Commentary Series stand ready to reach a whole new generation, with Walvoord's characteristic stalwart, engaging writing. Daniel -- The book of Daniel is key to the entire Old Testament prophetic revelation. Matthew -- As the first gospel, the book of Matthew is a bridge between the Old Testament and the New. 1 and 2 Thessalonians -- Paul exhorts believers regarding practical matters like moral purity,…mehr

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Features four commentaries by John F. Walvoord: Daniel, Matthew, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation. Now updated from the English Standard Version (ESV), these volumes in the renewed Walvoord Commentary Series stand ready to reach a whole new generation, with Walvoord's characteristic stalwart, engaging writing. Daniel -- The book of Daniel is key to the entire Old Testament prophetic revelation. Matthew -- As the first gospel, the book of Matthew is a bridge between the Old Testament and the New. 1 and 2 Thessalonians -- Paul exhorts believers regarding practical matters like moral purity, disciplined living, church relationships, prayer, and endurance. Revelation -- A book of messages, visions, and symbolism meant to stir the church toward faithfulness and the world toward repentance.
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JOHN F. WALVOORD (A.B., D.D., Wheaton College; A.M., Texas Christian University; Th.B., Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary), former president of Dallas Theological Seminary and editor of Bibliotheca Sacra, America's oldest theological quarterly, was recognized as one of the leading evangelical theologians in America and an authority on systematic theology and eschatology. His academic background and extensive travel in the Middle East greatly enriched his theological and eschatological studies. He authored numerous books on theology and biblical prophecy, including The Revelation of Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ Our Lord, and Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation. DR. CHARLIE DYER served for thirty-three years on the faculty and in the administration of three different institutions, including twenty years at Dallas Theological Seminary and ten years as Provost of the Moody Bible Institute. In 2010, Charlie became Professor-at-Large of Bible for Moody Bible Institute and host of The Land and the Book radio program, which is heard on more than 350 stations across the United States. For much of his time in ministry, Charlie has taken groups to Israel and the other lands of the Bible. In addition to his speaking, teaching, and guiding, Charlie has authored or coauthored numerous books, including The Rise of Babylon, What's Next?, The Christian Traveler's Guide to the Holy Land, 30 Days in the Land with Jesus, 30 Days in the Land of the Psalms, A Voice in the Wilderness, The ISIS Crisis, and Clash of Kingdoms. He also contributed to The Bible Knowledge Commentary, Nelson's Old Testament Survey, and The Moody Bible Commentary. MARK HITCHCOCK graduated from law school in 1984 and worked for a judge at the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals for four years. After a clear call to full-time ministry, Mark attended Dallas Theological Seminary, graduating in 1991. Since that time he has served as senior pastor of Faith Bible Church in Edmond, Oklahoma. He completed his Ph.D. at Dallas Theological Seminary in 2005 and serves as an adjunct faculty member at DTS in the Bible Exposition Department. He has authored over twenty books related to end time Bible prophecy. Mark and his wife Cheryl live in Edmond, Oklahoma. They have two sons, Justin and Samuel. PHIL RAWLEY is a former Moody Publishers textbook editor, one of the founding editors and writers for Today in the Word, and a free-lance writer living in Rockwall, Texas. He is a graduate of the University of South Florida (B.A., 70) and Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M., 80). Phil and his wife Sarah have two children and a grandson.