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Tiberius Rata

    Ezra & Nehemiah
    The Covenant Motif in Jeremiahs Book of Comfort
    Fear God and Keep His Commandments
    Sacred Wisdom
    • Sacred Wisdom

      An Interdisciplinary Commentary on the Book of Proverbs

      • 290 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The wisdom literature found in the Book of Proverbs shares timeless truths that transcend boundaries, including living responsibly or recklessly, human pain and suffering, justice, kingship, marriage, the discipline of children, wealth and poverty, industriousness, integrity and truth, and fear of the lord. Much like the previous interdisciplinary commentary by Tiberius Rata and Kevin Roberts, Fear God and Keep His Commandments: A Practical Exposition of Ecclesiastes, Sacred Wisdom is written for thoughtful students of the Bible who want theological and psychological perspectives on a much beloved book of the Old Testament. Well-respected long-time pastor, Knute Larson, joins Rata and Roberts to provide a pastoral viewpoint on the words of Proverbs.

      Sacred Wisdom
    • Fear God and Keep His Commandments

      A Practical Exposition of Ecclesiastes

      • 143 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring the insights of Solomon, renowned for his wisdom, this commentary delves into the themes of Ecclesiastes, urging readers to embrace life's brevity and to revere God. It offers a blend of theological and psychological perspectives, making it suitable for a diverse audience, including scholars, educators, and devoted laypeople. The text serves as both a challenge and an encouragement, inviting deeper reflection on the complexities of existence as portrayed in this cherished Old Testament book.

      Fear God and Keep His Commandments
    • The Covenant Motif in Jeremiahs Book of Comfort

      Textual and Intertextual Studies of Jeremiah 30-33

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Exploring the covenant motif, this scholarly work delves into the textual and intertextual dimensions of Jeremiah 30-33. It examines how these chapters serve as a source of comfort, highlighting the relationship between God and Israel amidst adversity. The author analyzes various biblical texts to uncover deeper meanings and connections, offering insights into the prophetic literature's themes of hope, restoration, and divine promise. This study is essential for understanding the theological significance of Jeremiah's message within the broader biblical narrative.

      The Covenant Motif in Jeremiahs Book of Comfort
    • Through these fascinating Old Testament books, Ezra and Nehemiah you will discover a God who is in control of history and the hearts of his people. It is a real encouragement to be reminded how Yahweh can even work through the lives of secular leaders, just as he did with the Persian Kings, Cyrus and Artaxerxes.

      Ezra & Nehemiah