Book 23
The Cultural Background of the New Testament: Bringing the Ancient World of the Bible to Life. Cultural Background Series 1. Moncton, Canada: Electronic Christian Media, 2020.
This work is an essential companion for understanding each book of the New Testament in its cultural context. It provides information and analysis on each biblical book, covering its cultural and historical background including the date of composition, the author and a fresh outline of each New Testament book. From the life of Jesus in the Gospels, to the life of Paul in Acts, you’ll find the answers you are looking for here. Cultural and archaeological discoveries are provided throughout, helping to bring the Bible alive for any reader. It is beautifully illustrated with over 200 colourful, maps, timelines, charts, photographs, and illustrations. A helpful glossary defines technical terms, and extensive footnotes with hundreds of commentaries and books listed in the For Future Study section, as well as an extensive bibliography, provide an invaluable resource to readers seeking further study.
An engaging resource intended for laypeople who want to know more about the New Testament, whether in seminary courses, college classrooms, church groups or personal study.
Interior sample of the Chapter of Philippians | |
Paperback colour interior. ISBN: 979-8679162747 Amazon; Barnes & Noble;
Hardcover Full colour interior. ISBN: 979-8716695221 Amazon
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Dr. David Graves PhD. Dissertation, University of Aberdeen. The Influence of Ancient Near Eastern Vassal Treaties on the Seven Prophetic Messages in Revelation.
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