The apostle Paul's letters to the Thessalonians gives a complex explanation of the growth of the early church and how it relates to the end of the age.
A Bible study reminding us to persevere when persecuted and warning us of deceptive doctrine. Examine the details and overriding themes of 1 and 2 Peter.
Paul's letters to the church at Thessalonica and to a pastor named Titus will affirm your faith and provide guidance on how to prepare church leaders. Examine the details and overriding themes of 1-2 Thessalonians and Titus.
Paul wrote letterns to instruct his "son" Timothy. Examine the details and overriding themes of 1-2 Timothy.
Paul encourages the church at Corinth to stick to the truth and operate in unity. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on 1 Corinthians is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Paul encourages the church at Corinth to not follow old ways, as their worldly practices hindered the church's focus to teach the gospel. Examine this entire book, and learn the details and overriding themes of 1 Corinthians.
Known as the wisest man who ever lived, Solomon's writings are full of knowledge and insight, yet reveal an imperfect man and leader. Examine the details and overriding themes of 1Kings 1-11, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.
Take an in-depth look at this historical period, from the division of Judah and Israel into two kingdoms, through the prophet Elijah, and conclude with the death of King Ahab.
The nation of Israel wanted a king just like other nations. Starting with the prophet Samuel, see that taxes, military service, wars and oppression found the nation of Israel, just like the other nations.
Continue to learn about the rulers and nation of Israel once it had divided. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This period of monarchy in Israel reflects upon the covenant-keeping God and the disobedient people of Israel. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Paul's letters to Peter and Jude are filled with convicting reminders and encouraging words from God. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
The church at Thessalonica was encouraged to pursue lives of holiness and love as they received salavation. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture reflection, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Paul's personal and practical letters to Timothy and Titus instruct us to pursue the sound doctrine found in God's word. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
The letters written by the apostle John are filled with truths applicable to our Christian walk today. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the books of 1 and 2 Chronicles is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This commentary on the books of 1 and 2 Kings is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This commentary on the books of 1 and 2 Samuel is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This commentary on 1 and 2 Thessalonians is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This commentary on 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
These letters may be short in length, but are filled with wisdom. Examine the entirity of these books, and learn the details and overriding themes of 1,2,3 John and Jude.
This commentary on 1, 2, 3 John is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Paul defends the authenticity of his teaching in his second letter to the church at Corinth. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on 2 Corinthians is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
As false teachers infiltrate the church at Corinth, Paul writes a letter to encourage the church to teach the truth and stay unified as one body of believers.
Learn about the time of the divided kingdom in the Old Testament. With Israel to the north and Judah to the south, leaders from both nations experienced great miracles and great failures.
David, the man after God's own heart, depended on God's grace when he sinned and brought disaster upon his family. Examine the details and overriding themes of 2 Samuel.
Throughout the Old Testament, the themes of history, religion, worship, prophecy, wisdom and theology reflect its depth as an integral part of the whole canon of Scripture.
Learn what Reformers like Calvin, Luther, Bullinger and Cranmer saw in their devotional walk with God
Dive into Scripture with a study of God's Word. Tim Keller and Richard Coekin teach about navigating the storms of life.
These 90 devotionals help you understand scripture more deeply and will help you hold on to its truths; devotions by Mark Dever and Mike McKinley.
In this outline from the book of Acts, learn about the birth of the church, the coming of the Holy Spirit and the scattering of Jesus's disciples throughout the region.
This commentary on the book of Acts is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
The book of Acts is a testament to the ascension of Christ and the birth of the church in the first century. Early believers relied on God for strength and direction.
This commentary on the books of Amos, Obadiah and Jonah is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Learn how the influence of socity, architecture, and religion affected the peoples of the first century within the New Testament. This book includes maps, charts, diagrams, a glossary and numerous photographs for your study.
Archaeological information can enrich your Bible study. This book contains over 250 charts, photographs, drawing and maps.
Learn about the challenges of Bible interpretation and understand how to interpret the Word of God. This book provides the opportunity fo put principles into practice.
This overview provides a helpful Bible time line and maps, as well as useful direction on Bible translations. Helpful for small groups, classes, and individual study.
This full-color reference covers all of Bible history. This atlas is resourced from NASA Space Shuttle imagery, and shows many geographical details.
"The Bible Story Handbook" does not gloss over difficult lessons or focus too much on characters in Bible stories. Learn the focus, theme, application, placement, interpretational challenges, and historical background as you teach the Bible.
Truths and principles found in the Bible itself provide a way to study it. Beyond methods or forms, this book helps you look at Scripture and learn the value of its teaching.
By looking at historical periods, four-gospel overview and chronological charts, you can organize facts that surrounded Jesus's life and ministry.
Read this book to learn about the important events in Christian history from the time of Jesus up to today. Time lines, worksheets, websites links, photos, maps and illustrations expand your study of Christian history.
Learn about the development of church doctrine, movements, institutions and developments in the Christian church. This book includes maps, charts, and is laid out in a single-column format.
In "Chronology of the Old Testament", you find a Bible study resource which tests and proves the Bible's reliability and trustworthiness. Use scriptural solutions to biblical mathematical controversies.
These complementary books of the New Testament show us the base of the gospel and how God's people should live today. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
As the church at Colosse was reminded that they are complete in Christ, so are we. As the former slave Philemon is urged to forgive a thief and welcome him as a brother in Christ, so should we.
A 10-lesson Bible study about the church at Colosse, defending its faith in Christ alone. Also looks into Philemon, a former slave urged to forgive others.
John MacArthur shows you how Jesus' relationship with the people--disciples, crowds and religious leaders--conincides with the final days of Jesus' life and ministry.
This commentary on the book of Daniel is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Daniel and Esther lived in exile in foreign lands, where people had never heard of the God of Israel. God intentionally placed them in these places for these times.
As we study the book of Daniel, we can miss its point if we pay more attention to Daniel's story than to Daniel's God. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
See how God used Daniel in unique ways to protect His people and exalt His name. Examine the details and overriding themes of the book of Daniel.
Examine this survey of the major truths of the Christian faith and doctrine. Use this workbook to help organize the themes of God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, humanity, creation,, the church and the end times.
The final words of Moses to Israel to faithfully obey God are recorded here as they enter the Promised Land. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Deuteronomy is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
There is a right way and a wrong way to understand the Bible. "Dig Deeper" provides helpful tools to develop your practice of understanding the Bible.
Daily Bible study takes practice and discipline and hard work. This guide provides a helpful outline to lead you to a daily study of God's Word.
A 10-lesson Bible study explores two great questions, "what is the meaning of life?" and "what is love?"
Ecclesiastes amplifies the fact that life is meaningless without God. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Solomon becomes the king of Israel after his father David, and is given the gift of wisdom. As he struggles to put his knowledge into practice, see how the nation of Israel changes during his reign.
Paul's letter to the church at Ephesus gives us a great definition of grace, enabling us to walk in love, holiness and wisdom. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Paul's letter to the church at Ephesus challenges this group of believers to protect themselves from the surrounding pagan city, and to live holy lives founded in God's grace and love.
This book provides a concise overview of biblical geography. Examine the land during the time of the patriarchs, kingdoms of Israel and Judah and the time of Christ.
This is a complete study companion guide for the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. It's an ideal reference tool, focused on word accuracy and literary excellence.
You'll find the entire book of 1 Corinthians, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of 1 and 2 Chronicles, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of 1 and 2 Kings with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of 1 and 2 Peter and Jude with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of 1 and 2 Samuel with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of 1 and 2 Thessalonians with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of 2 Corinthians, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Acts, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of Colossians and Philemon with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Daniel, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Deuteronomy, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Ecclesiastes, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Ephesians, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Esther, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Exodus, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study..
You'll find the entire book of Exekiel, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Ezra, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Galatians, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Genesis, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Hebrews, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of Hosea, Joel, Amos and Obadiah, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Isaiah, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of James, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Jeremiah, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Job, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of John, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of Jonah, Micah, Nahum and Habakkuk, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Joshua, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Judges, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Lamentations, with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Leviticus with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Luke with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Mark with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Matthew with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Nehemiah with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
The entire New Testament set of Illuminated Scripture Journals features an individual journal for each book of the Bible, which has a blank page opposite each page of Scripture for Bible study and journalling.
You'll find the entire book of Numbers with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Philippians with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Proverbs with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Psalms with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Revelation with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Romans with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Ruth with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the entire book of Song of Solomon with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
You'll find the complete books of Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi with each page opposite Scripture left blank for ideal journaling and note-taking. Invaluable for personal, small group or sermon series Bible study.
This set includes nineteen journals featuring artwork by Ruth Chou Simons. Each journal contains the entirety of an individual book of the New Testament with lightly lined blank pages opposite each page of Bible text.
This set includes 55 journals, covering the entire Bible. Lined blank pages are opposite each page of Bible text for Bible study and note-taking.
This set includes 36 journals, containing the entire Old Testament. Lined blank pages are opposite each page of Scripture for Bible study and note-taking.
Learn about this historical time for the nation of Israel, as you study the life of Moses, the Ten Commandments, and the nation's struggle to enter the Promised Land.
Study Israel's escape from slavery in the land of Egypt. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Exodus is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Find wisdom, encouragement, and exhortation in this great commentary of the gospel of John.
Find wisdom, encouragement, and exhortation in this great commentary of the gospel of Luke.
Find wisdom, encouragement, and exhortation in this great commentary of the gospel of Mark.
Find wisdom, encouragement, and exhortation in this great commentary of the gospel of Matthew.
This set can be used in family worship, pastoral visitation, or a companion to the Gospels in your study of Scripture.
J.C. Ryle exposits each verse of Luke with insight and reasoning. Each volume in the four volume set includes the biblical text and a section of pastoral commentary.
J.C. Ryle exposits each verse of John with insight and reasoning. Each volume in the four volume set includes the biblical text and a section of pastoral commentary.
Learn how God worked through the prophet Ezekiel, telling us of God's might and looking into the future of the nation of Israel. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Ezekiel is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Learn how God used Ezra and Nehemiah to rebuild the temple at Jerusalem following their return from exile in Babylon. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
As the people of Israel return to Jerusalem from their time of exile in Babylon, challenges await them. Examine the details and overriding themes of Ezra and Nehemiah.
This is a Teacher's Guide to be used with the "Fundamentals of the Faith" Bible study.
Learn basic biblical truths from these 13 lessons as you establish a solid biblical foundation for your Christian life.
This curriculum tool for the book of Galatians is useful for classes and small groups, and will connect Bible truths to truths we struggle with today.
As you study Galatians, see the promises, warnings and gospel declarations to encourage the believer. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Galatians is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Paul encourages Christians to remain steadfast in their faith. Examine the details and overriding themes of Galatians.
Doctors of theology, philosophy and apologetics at several seminaries write this thorough introduction to the Bible. Excellent scholarship and clear writing.
The first eleven chapters of the Bible address issues like creation, pain and suffering in the world, and includes the first covenant between God and man.
This commentary on Genesis 11:27-50:26 is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Learn about Abraham, the first patriarch of the nation of Israel and his wife, Sarah, and sons, Jacob and Esau. Examine the details and overriding themes of Genesis 12-33.
As you learn about Jacob and his twelve sons, see how God used this family to display His providence, judgment and mercy. Examine the details and overriding themes of Genesis 34-50.
In the first book of the Bible, see how God put His plan into place starting with the creation of the world. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
We talk a lot about reading the Bible, but a survey of Scripture reveals that God is even more interested in what happens to His Word after it gets into our heads. This short and accessible book is an excellent guide to help us reclaim our heritage of deep, God glorifying, joy giving, life changing thinking. Getting to know some puritans along the way is an added bonus!
Tim Keller provides a daily lesson from God's book of wisdom, Proverbs. Every day of the year, gain insight from God's word with this helpful tool.
When we choose to put God at the center of our lives, we submit to the sovereignty of God's will. You'll gain knowledge from Scripture about His control of daily issues.
When we choose to put God at the center of our lives, we submit to the sovereignty of God's will. You'll gain knowledge from Scripture about His control of daily issues.
This 9-lesson small group study teaches us to learn how the gospel shapes every aspect of our daily life. Clear Scripture teaching for groups of all sizes.
A leader's guide to "The Gospel-Centered Life," as we all seek to understand the gospel and appy it to our daily lives.
This commentary on the books of Haggai and Malachi is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Dive into the truths from God's Word as shown in the lesser known prophets of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Examine the gospel accounts as written in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John to better understand the chronological sequence of Jesus' life and ministry.
The author of Hebrews explains Old Testament theology to help Christians better understand the role of Jesus Christ, and how we can model our lives after Him.
This commentary on the book of Hebrews is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
As you learn more about Christ as the high priest, accessible to all believers, you will see His model for daily worship, walk and witness. Examine the details and overriding themes of Hebrews.
In this collection of "theophanies" as noted by eight Bible teachers, you can see more specifically how God displayed Himself in spectacular revelations.
The "Herein is Love" series is a great tool for families to better understand the Bible together. This first book of the Bible gives us the first glimpse of God's redemptive plan for us.
The "Herein is Love" series is a great tool for families to better understand the Bible together. This second book of the Bible shows God's deliverance of His people from slavery, and establishes laws for them to obey.
The "Herein is Love" series is a great tool for families to better understand the Bible together. This third book of the Bible explains God's commands and sacrifices that directed His people to worship Him alone.
The "Herein is Love" series is a great tool for families to better understand the Bible together. This fourth book of the Bible shows us how the young nation of Israel tried to live according to God's plan for them.
The "Herein is Love" series is a great tool for families to better understand the Bible together. See how the young nation of Israel tried to live according to God's plan for them.
Believers learn to interpret Scripture the way the biblical authors did. This book offers an understanding of the New Testament's use of the Old Testament.
"Hope When it Hurts" teaches women that In times of suffering, look to women from the Bible, who have experienced suffering and found hope in God's Word.
Learn how to apply the book of Hebrews to real-life issues, as many women fight the urge to seek things other than God through their church activities. Instead, look to Jesus alone as the motive to follow Christ.
This commentary on the books of Hosea and Joel is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Hosea and Gomer's relationship parallels the relationship between God and Israel. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
The kings of Israel reigned during a time of conflict with other nations and the prophets of the Lord. Examine this book, and learn the details and overriding themes of Elijah and the kings of Israel.
Look at every book of the Bible, getting a quick overview of each book before getting an extended view. This study will help you better understand each book's place in the overview of the entire Bible.
This Bible resource covers everything from how to choose a good translation to how to understand the different genres of biblical writing.
John MacArthur uses Scripture to answer the questions of "why should I" and "how should I" study the Bible.
Develop your skills of observation, interpretation and application as you learn this great inductive Bible study method. This is the basis for the Precepts Bible study class.
Learn how God proved faithful to His people by telling us about the Messiah through His prophet, Isaiah. Examine the details and overriding themes of Isaiah.
This commentary on Isaiah 40-66 is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
See how God displays His glory as He promises judgement and restoration through His prophet Isaiah. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This 24 lesson Bible study looks at God's plan of redemption through the messages presented by His prophet, Isaiah. Useful for individuals or groups.
The book of James helps us understand our decision to follow God and connect our faith to obedience to God. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of James is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
A key leader in the church at Jerusalem, James compassionately challenged early believers to consistently live out their faith. Examine the details and overriding themes of James.
This commentary on the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
The prophet Jeremiah preached God's Word during a time of confusion, opposition and persecution in the nation of Israel. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
From the book of Job, we learn to trust God, even in times of suffering. Examine the details and overriding themes of Job.
God makes His purposes known to Job in the midst of Job's times of suffering. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Job is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Look at the lessons taught from the lesser known prophets of Joel, Amos and Obadiah. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on John 1-11 is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This commentary on John 12-21 is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
The gospel of John has unique characteristics when compared to Matthew, Mark and Luke. Learn about Jesus' life, death and resurrection. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
In this gospel, see how John lifts up Jesus as the Word, the Messiah and the Son of God. Examine this entire book of John, and learn its details and overriding themes.
This book provides helpful teaching material, as it dives in to the gospel of John. Different from the other three gospels, you'll see God shows His Son, Jesus, as Messiah through His life, death and resurrection.
See how God's faithfulness to His people reaches odd places, as they are saved from the consequences of sin. Examine the entirity of these books, and learn the details and overriding themes of Jonah, Amos and Hosea.
Look at the unique ways God displays His faithfulness to His people in the short books of Jonah, Micah and Nahum. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
As the people of Israel enter the Promised Land, you'll see numerous victories and challenges among this nation. Examine the details and overriding themes of Joshua, Judges and Ruth.
Joshua is the leader of the people of Israel as they entered Canaan, the Promised Land. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This ten-lesson Bible study will look at Joshua, the leader of the people of Israel as they enter the Promised Land. Useful for individual and group study.
This commentary on the book of Joshua is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This book helps Bible readers become better at reading, interpreting, and applying the Bible to everyday life.
"Judges for You" can be read as a book, or used as a daily devotional or Bible study. The book of Judges shows the people of Israel in need of strong leadership and in need of a personal desire to obey God.
This commentary on the books of Judges and Ruth is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Learn how God used the judges in the book of Judges to display His great power, judgement and holiness. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
More than 150 topics are included in this book, covering historical events, customs, cultures and significant people in the Bible. You will see how the Bible is relevant and applicable for today.
These three books look at chaotic times for the nation of Israel, and God remains faithful through them all. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
In these books, God gives His people a vision of a promised land and establishes a covenant and precepts for them to live by and follow. Examine the details and overriding themes of Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
The rules established in the book of Leviticus are for the people of Israel, and can be applied in principle to believers today. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Leviticus is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
The theme of this devotional book is based on James 4:14. "You do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away."
This book was first published in 1879 as a handbook for Bible classes. This explains the life of Christ using only Scripture, and keeps Jesus' life in context.
Described as practical, readable and applicable, learn to study the Bible as you learn its principles.
This was a hard time for God's people, as they decide to divide their loyalty between God and pagan deities. Examine how Israel lost the Promised Land in this study of Ellisha and the kings of Judah.
The gospel of Luke presents the historical account of the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Luke is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This gospel highlights Jesus' parables, teachings, healings and compassion to the outcasts of the people of Israel. Examine the details and overriding themes of the book of Luke.
John MacArthur covers the complete Bible—every passage of the Old and New Testaments, phrase by phrase—in this valuable one-volume resource. Additional study tools complement the commentary, such as: word studies, charts, summaries of Christian theology, historical writings and overviews of major divisions of the Bible.
Israel wanted a king just like the other nations, and they demanded God provide them with one. Despite warnings from Samuel, the people insisted, and got more than they bargained for.
This resource is an essential tool for anyone who wants to seriously study the Bible deeply, faithfully, and effectively.
The book of Mark presents Jesus as the promised Messiah, confounding both the people of Israel and the general public. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Mark is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Look at Jesus' humanity as He shows God's power in healing, performing miracles, casting out demons and raising the dead. Examine the details and overriding themes of Mark.
The gospel of Matthew shows us the Messiah as Israel's long-awaited king. The people of Israel expect Him to bring God's kingdom to earth.
This commentary on the book of Matthew is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
As Matthew was once a tax collector, he experienced a radical conversion, followed Christ, and proved that Jesus is the promised Messiah. Examine the details and overriding themes of Matthew.
In Peter's first letter, he reminds believers they are aliens and temporary residents while living here on earth. Our true home is with the Lord. Look at the early church through The Message of 1 Peter.
The Sermon on the Mount is expounded in this book by John Stott. Read about the messages from Christ on ethical standards, attitude towards money, ambition, relationships and devotion to God.
Since this book was written in 1952, inductive Bible study has become a known method of learning the Word of God. When letting the Bible interpret itself, a good scriptural foundation is developed.
This commentary on the books of Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Get a fresh look at the contemporary mission field for today's churches. As the people of God, we are to look at all practical concerns of all ministry.
Looking at biblical, systematic, historical, dogmatic, and contemporary theology, use this concise reference tool to get a comprehensive overview of theology.
This commentary on the books of Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Orville Nave originally published this topical Bible in 1896. Revised through the years, it is considered a classic reference tool. References are listed under topics, rather than specific words, in Scripture.
Learn how Nehemiah obeyed the Lord and helped the people of Israel rebuild the wall around Jerusalem following their return from exile in Babylon.
Use this 10-lesson Bible study to learn about the way God used Nehemiah to lead His people as they settled in Jerusalem following their exile in Babylon.
A great "A to Z" resouce for definition of Scripture. A helpful tool for anyone developing a Bible study or message.
This commentary on 1 and 2 Peter and Jude is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This commentary on Genesis 1-11:26 is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This commentary on Isaiah 1-39 is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Gain historical and cultural knowledge to futher develop Scriptural context. Use the photos, artwork, maps, diagrams and charts for quick reference checking.
Used for over a century, discover this highly-regarded concordance used by scholars, pastors and laypeople. Every word is indexed in the original Greek and Hewbrew language.
Using the NASB translation, this extensive cross-reference will enhance your study of the Bible.
Unpack the book of Numbers to learn about God's attention to detail as He cares for and leads His people. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Numbers is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
A great tool to use in an intentional discipleship relationship. Follow the layout and guide to start your own discussion in your teacher-student relationship.
This commentary on Philippians, Colossians and Philemon is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
Paul encourages us to endure painful trials and difficult circumstances, reminding Christians to remember their true identity in Christ. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Paul writes this letter to the Philippians from a prison cell, and challenges the people to watch out for self-sufficiency and complacency. Examine the details and overriding themes of Philippians.
Look in the book of Genesis to point to you Jesus Christ. This 10 week study leads you through Old Testament scriptures and the patterns, leading you to the foreshadowing of Christ on earth.
As the people of Israel demand to have a king like the other nations, look at the historical precedent set in these Scriptures.
Learn how God offers us wisdom for real life and see how Jesus was wisdom personified and exemplified.
This commentary on the books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, which is ultimately found in an understanding of Christ. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Learn how to live uprightly as you study the book of Proverbs. This 11-week study is ideal for small group or individual study.
Look at Ray Ortland's 21 sermons from the book of Proverbs. The biblical worldview draws from the cultural time of Proverbs, and can be applied to our lives today.
The hymns, psalms and spiritual songs found in the book of Psalms encourage, challenge and comfort us today. Examine this entire book, and learn the details and overriding themes of Psalms.
This commentary on Psalms 73-150 is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
This first volume of "Psalms: Songs Along the Way" guides you through 12 studies on different Psalms that are well-researched and clearly taught.
As the title suggests, the book of Psalms does help us to find our way to pray to God and praise His name. We appreciate the Psalms' poetry and deeper meaning as we apply it in this second volume from Kathleen Nielson.
We seek to change our emotions and turn our hearts to God through worship. The book of Psalms teaches us how to do that. A 12-week Bible study centered upon scripture reflection, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Look at David's struggle to establish his throne, while dealing with sin and repentance. Learn the details and overriding themes of this man after God's own heart.
Peter wrote letters to early Christians suffering for their faith. He encourages all of us to center our lives on the resurrected Christ for strength during trials. This book features teaching from six Bible teachers.
As the book of Revelation has been a source of encouragment and confusion to Christians through the centuries, this Bible study offers a helpful guide for us. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
This commentary on the book of Revelation is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
The apostle John wrote the book of Revelation as a letter to the early churces in Asia Minor. As Christians have been confused and encouraged by this revelation of the end times, you study this entire book.
Study the first seven chapters of Romans to learn about the gospel message of righteousness received by faith. Tim Keller gives us clear explanation of these passages to renew our desire to seek God more.
Study chapters 8-16 of Romans to learn about the gospel message of righteousness received by faith. Tim Keller gives us clear explanation of these passages to renew our desire to seek God more.
Romans is Paul's largest letter, and explains many doctrines central to Christianity. Sin, election, substitutionary atonement, the law, and justification by faith alone are amplified for our benefit.
This commentary on the book of Romans is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.
As we read about God's grace, truth and redemption in Paul's letter to the Romans, we are challenged to see the essential truths from God about the Christian life outlined in this book.
You can reproduce more than 230 of these great charts for your small group study or large group teaching time. Use this tool to help illustrate many biblical topics.
Using this resource, we can see how the temple at Jerusalem may have looked years ago. Learn about the biblical and historical background of this center of worship. Great clear plastic overlays to see "inside" the temple.
Dr. Paul Wright has led many of people on field studies throughout Israel and its surrounding areas. This tool guides us through detailed maps that also include photos, charts, timelines and archeological discoveries about the Biblical points of these areas.
Learn about these two important women in the Old Testament, as God used them to further His name amongst His people. Examine the entirity of these books, and learn the details and overriding themes of Ruth and Esther.
Learn how God used Ruth, a displaced widow, and Esther, a queen, to reveal His plan of redemption for Israel and for us. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Get a quick overview of every book of the Bible as you'll be taught about the Bible from a literary genre perspective. Understand better the narratives, poetry, wisdom leterature, prophecy and gospel focus of each area.
Study the Song of Solomon and see the relationship between God and His people vs. the relationship between a man and a woman. A 12-week Bible study centered on scripture, gospel truth, and doctrine.
Commit yourself to a daily, in-depth study of the Scriptures, and learn more about the God who is your Strength.
This is an essential reference tool for every student of God's Word. Dive into the NASB and see how each word of the Bible is revealed in its original Bible language.
This substantial pamphlet fits in the back of your Bible and provides clear plastic overlays. It features large print and includes maps, timelines, charts and interesting facts.
Commentaries, letters and sermons from John Calvin provide us with sweet devotions to reflect on. A year's worth of daily encouragement and meditations.
This book has 500,000 references from Scripture to help you in your Bible study. Look at the parallel passages and how they're organized to show how the Bible supports itself, in context.
"May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all" (2 Corinthians 13:14). Learn what these words mean and why many repeat this verse to commit one another to God's grace.
For the Bible student curious about Bible translation and the process of choosing that translation. KJV, NIV, ESV, NASB are all widely used translations in churches today. Learn sound reasoning behind what translation is best for you and your church.
This is considered the complete Old and New Testament Bible dictionary. Regardless of your level of Hebrew or Greek, you can study biblical words in their original languages.
"Where to Find it in the Bible" is a useful handbook to refer to when you can't remember where the verse is for a specific topic. It also includes a one-year Bible reading plan and an outline to complete inductive Bible study.
What does the Bible really say about women? God is not sexist and has a unique plan for women.
This commentary on the book of Zechariah is a part of the New American Commentary series and is for the Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures.