Everyman’S Bible Commentary

Psalm 1–21, Volume I

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Old Testament, Commentaries
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Author: Kenneth D. Becker ISBN: 9781512772173
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: February 7, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Kenneth D. Becker
ISBN: 9781512772173
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: February 7, 2017
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Authored ebook Revolutionary Revelation: Study of John

Everymans is a unique Bible comment for literally every man. Becker takes the technical Bible commentary and writes, rewrites, and further writes three times on the same passage while guarding against redundancy. With a nontechnical writing style, Becker seeks to attract a wide audience to the most beloved of Old Testament books, the Psalms. His fresh insights, frequent metaphors and figures, and everyday language invite the reader to enjoy reading about the Bible.

Retired pastor, missionary, English teacher, having spent 20 some years in each and more than 60 years in the preaching ministry. Living in Jeffersonville, IN, with wife. Have 4 children, 9 grandchildren. BA in Bible and MA in Christian Education from Bob Jones University. Edited two books in a new translation for The Common Bible, Inc.,, including the Majority English Bible New Testament and Johns Gospel and Epistles.

Looks very useful! This is a user-friendly commentary that anyone can use containing rich insight emphasizing what God is communicating and the appropriate faith response. Thanks for the excellent contribution!

John R. Van Gelderen

President

Revival Focus Ministries

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Authored ebook Revolutionary Revelation: Study of John

Everymans is a unique Bible comment for literally every man. Becker takes the technical Bible commentary and writes, rewrites, and further writes three times on the same passage while guarding against redundancy. With a nontechnical writing style, Becker seeks to attract a wide audience to the most beloved of Old Testament books, the Psalms. His fresh insights, frequent metaphors and figures, and everyday language invite the reader to enjoy reading about the Bible.

Retired pastor, missionary, English teacher, having spent 20 some years in each and more than 60 years in the preaching ministry. Living in Jeffersonville, IN, with wife. Have 4 children, 9 grandchildren. BA in Bible and MA in Christian Education from Bob Jones University. Edited two books in a new translation for The Common Bible, Inc.,, including the Majority English Bible New Testament and Johns Gospel and Epistles.

Looks very useful! This is a user-friendly commentary that anyone can use containing rich insight emphasizing what God is communicating and the appropriate faith response. Thanks for the excellent contribution!

John R. Van Gelderen

President

Revival Focus Ministries

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