<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Editor Philip S. Johnston presents the best evangelical thought on the proper interpretation and study of the Bible. Written by a team of international and interdenominational scholars, this resource is designed to set you on your way to responsible biblical interpretation.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The Bible is a truly wonderful book. Millions of Christians through the ages and across the world have treasured it as their most valued possession, often insisting that anyone can pick up the Bible and read and understand it for themselves. But many of the details remain fuzzy until we find out more about their historical or literary setting. <em>The IVP Introduction to the Bible</em> is intended to reduce the fuzziness, in two ways: First, by providing background information to the whole Bible and each testament, as well as the gap between the testaments. Second, by introducing all the main sections of the Bible and each biblical book in turn. So the great biblical panorama is brought to life, first with broad brush strokes and then with fine art work. This Bible introduction is written by an international and interdenominational team of evangelical scholars, among them</p><ul> <li>Desmond Alexander, author of <em>From Paradise to the Promised Land</em></li> <li>Tremper Longman III, author of <em>How to Read the Psalms</em> and <em>How to Read Proverbs</em></li> <li>Howard Marshall, author of <em>New Testament Theology</em></li> <li>Mark Strauss, author of <em>Four Portraits, One Jesus</em></li> </ul><p>All are involved in teaching biblical studies at a theological college, seminary or university, and each writing in their area of specialization. As they guide you expertly through the details, your understanding of the Bible and its message will be greatly enhanced. Readers of all stripes, from curious non-Christians to serious students of the Bible, will find <em>The IVP Introduction to the Bible</em> a helpful and enjoyable resource.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p> <em>The IVP Introduction to the Bible</em> will prove especially valuable to novice to intermediate biblical students and scholars. Highly recommended as a solid religious studies reference for public and college library shelves.</p>--Wisconsin Bookwatch, September 2007<br><br><p>Gathers an impressive group of scholars writing brief introductions and overviews for each section of the Bible as well as an overall introduction to the Bible and a section on the history between the two testaments. There is much helpful material here nicely summarized.</p>--Preaching.com, Bible and Bible Reference Survey 2007<br><br><p>This concise, compact distillation of the intended teachings of ancient writers of books of the Bible is very well done. Various knowledgeable contributors make this a valuable tool for anyone interested in understanding the Bible.</p>--Libraries Alive, Fall 2007<br>
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