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David Allan Hubbard

    Was die Delfine wissen
    Old Testament Survey
    Hosea
    Proverbs
    Ecclesiastes / Song of Solomon
    • 2017

      Old Testament Survey

      The Message, Form, and Background of the Old Testament

      • 880 pages
      • 31 hours of reading

      The revised edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the Old Testament, incorporating the latest research in the field. It features a new chapter on archaeology by Robert E. Cooley and includes significant updates and expansions from prominent biblical scholars such as Leslie C. Allen and John E. Hartley. This textbook serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical and theological context of the Old Testament, making it valuable for both students and scholars alike.

      Old Testament Survey
    • 2009

      Hosea

      An Introduction and Commentary Volume 24

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Hosea's narrative, centered on his tumultuous marriage to a prostitute, vividly illustrates themes of divine love, justice, and the potential for reconciliation. David Allan Hubbard delves into the historical, cultural, literary, and theological aspects of Hosea's life and message, providing a comprehensive exploration of the prophet's significance and the enduring lessons found within his story.

      Hosea
    • 2004

      Ecclesiastes / Song of Solomon

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The Preacher's Commentary, edited by Lloyd J. Ogilvie, offers a structured exploration of each book of the Bible, combining scholarly insights with practical applications. Each chapter includes Scripture excerpts from the New King James Bible, chosen for its balance of beauty and contemporary language. The commentary emphasizes reverence through capitalization of divine pronouns and provides parallel references for different translations. Readers will find fresh insights, illustrative material, and innovative approaches to applying biblical truths in their lives and preaching.

      Ecclesiastes / Song of Solomon
    • 1996

      Proverbs

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The Preacher's Commentary, edited by Lloyd J. Ogilvie, offers a comprehensive outline of each Bible book, combining scholarly insights with practical illustrations. Each chapter includes the Scripture text from the New King James Bible, chosen for its clarity and reverence. The commentary features fresh interpretations, applications, and vibrant illustrations to engage readers and enhance their understanding. Additionally, cross-references to other translations facilitate accessibility for diverse audiences, making it a valuable resource for effective preaching and personal growth.

      Proverbs