A Layman’S Commentary Volume 1

Volume 1— Book of the Law

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies
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Author: John Devine ISBN: 9781452511832
Publisher: Balboa Press AU Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Balboa Press AU Language: English
Author: John Devine
ISBN: 9781452511832
Publisher: Balboa Press AU
Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: Balboa Press AU
Language: English

In todays world, it can be difficult to maintain your faith. Those seeking a greater understanding of the Bible have numerous excellent theological commentaries available to them, but due to volume and depth, many of these are out of reach of laypeople. Others lose contact with the Bible, because it no longer seems relevant to life. They use a superficial knowledge of science and evolution to exclude God and faith from their experiences.

The Laymans Commentary: Volume 1Book of the Law presents a passageby- passage explanation of the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. In this first volume, author John Devine covers biblical passages from the Beginning to the end of the Exodus from Egypt. He explains Gods self-revelation and plan for a relationship with humankind. He considers the relevance of creation and science, as well as Gods moral standard, which has been the backbone of Western society. Devine also lays out the basis for a full and rewarding relationship with God.

The first book in The Laymans Commentary: Volume 1Book of the Law provides many proven principles for life and leadership. Devine provides examples from life based on characters and situations. They confirm science and faith are complementary in giving purpose and meaning to life.

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In todays world, it can be difficult to maintain your faith. Those seeking a greater understanding of the Bible have numerous excellent theological commentaries available to them, but due to volume and depth, many of these are out of reach of laypeople. Others lose contact with the Bible, because it no longer seems relevant to life. They use a superficial knowledge of science and evolution to exclude God and faith from their experiences.

The Laymans Commentary: Volume 1Book of the Law presents a passageby- passage explanation of the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. In this first volume, author John Devine covers biblical passages from the Beginning to the end of the Exodus from Egypt. He explains Gods self-revelation and plan for a relationship with humankind. He considers the relevance of creation and science, as well as Gods moral standard, which has been the backbone of Western society. Devine also lays out the basis for a full and rewarding relationship with God.

The first book in The Laymans Commentary: Volume 1Book of the Law provides many proven principles for life and leadership. Devine provides examples from life based on characters and situations. They confirm science and faith are complementary in giving purpose and meaning to life.

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