Author: | Kay Arthur, Pete De Lacy | ISBN: | 9780736937672 |
Publisher: | Harvest House Publishers | Publication: | March 1, 2010 |
Imprint: | Harvest House Publishers | Language: | English |
Author: | Kay Arthur, Pete De Lacy |
ISBN: | 9780736937672 |
Publisher: | Harvest House Publishers |
Publication: | March 1, 2010 |
Imprint: | Harvest House Publishers |
Language: | English |
Kay Arthur, whose books in the New Inductive Study Series have sold more than 1.4 million copies, joins Pete De Lacy in this look at three short, not-to-be-missed gems of the Old Testament: Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Lamentations. By learning and practicing the techniques of observation, interpretation, and application, readers will discover for themselves the signs of divine inspiration in these unique books and understand how to walk with God in every season.
Digging into Ecclesiastes, readers will wrestle with life’s apparent inconsistencies and futility and find clear pointers to the ultimate meaning of life.
Exploring the Song of Solomon, they will determine whether the message pertains mainly to the physical and emotional bonds of marriage, to Israel’s relationship to God, to the church’s relationship to Jesus, or to the individual believer’s relationship to Christ.
In Lamentations, readers will see the avoidable tragedies caused by sin and the never-ending covenant love of God.
Kay Arthur, whose books in the New Inductive Study Series have sold more than 1.4 million copies, joins Pete De Lacy in this look at three short, not-to-be-missed gems of the Old Testament: Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Lamentations. By learning and practicing the techniques of observation, interpretation, and application, readers will discover for themselves the signs of divine inspiration in these unique books and understand how to walk with God in every season.
Digging into Ecclesiastes, readers will wrestle with life’s apparent inconsistencies and futility and find clear pointers to the ultimate meaning of life.
Exploring the Song of Solomon, they will determine whether the message pertains mainly to the physical and emotional bonds of marriage, to Israel’s relationship to God, to the church’s relationship to Jesus, or to the individual believer’s relationship to Christ.
In Lamentations, readers will see the avoidable tragedies caused by sin and the never-ending covenant love of God.