A presentation of what Proverbs 1-9 tells us about learning to live well.
Daniel J. Estes Books
Daniel J. Estes is dedicated to the profound study of the Bible, bringing his academic expertise to his teaching. His work focuses on the wisdom literature and Psalms, exploring their theological significance and literary structure. Estes's approach is characterized by careful analysis and an effort to connect ancient texts with modern understanding. His aim is to bring the timeless truths contained within Scripture closer to readers.





On the Wisdom Books and Psalms
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Job -- Psalms -- Proverbs -- Ecclesiastes -- Song of songs
Story of Jesus in History and Faith
- 414 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Many books are available on the historical Jesus, but few address issues that are critically central to Christian faith--namely, Jesus as resurrected Lord, Christ, and Son of God. This comprehensive introduction to the study of the historical Jesus takes both scholarship and Christian faith seriously. Leading New Testament scholar Lee Martin McDonald brings together two critically important dimensions of the story of Jesus: what we can know about him in his historical context and what we can responsibly claim about his significance for faith today. McDonald examines the most important aspects of the story of Jesus from his birth to his resurrection and introduces key issues and approaches in the study of the historical Jesus. He also considers faith issues, taking account of theological perspectives that secular historiography cannot address. The book incorporates excerpts from primary sources and includes a map and tables.
The New American Commentary is for the minister or Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures
The Message of Wisdom
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exposition of a vital biblical theme for today