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Reading the Bible doesn't need to be a difficult journey through strange and bewildering territory. How to Read the Bible Book by Book walks you through the Scriptures like an experienced tour guide, helping you understand each of its sixty-six books. For each book of the Bible, the authors start with a quick snapshot, then expand the view to help you better understand its message and how it fits into the grand narrative of the Bible. Written by two top evangelical scholars, this survey is designed to get you actually reading the Bible knowledgeably and understanding it accurately. In an engaging, conversational style, Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart take you through every book of the Bible using their unique approach: Orienting Data —Concise info bytes that form a thumbnail of the book. Overview —A brief panorama that introduces key concepts and themes and important landmarks in the book Specific Advice for Reading —Pointers for accurately understanding the details and message of the book in context with the circumstances surrounding its writing. A Walk Through —The actual section-by-section tour that helps you see both the larger landscape of the book and how its various parts work together to form the whole. How to Read the Bible Book by Book can be used as a companion to How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth. It also stands on its own as a reliable guide to reading and understanding the Bible for yourself. Review: Bought for school - Very good, really helped me understand and notice the main points on certain books of the Bible. Review: Great book! - I have been reading this book for class. It has been an excellent material for learning how to read the Bible and going into a deeper study.











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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 906 Reviews |
C**N
Bought for school
Very good, really helped me understand and notice the main points on certain books of the Bible.
E**H
Great book!
I have been reading this book for class. It has been an excellent material for learning how to read the Bible and going into a deeper study.
A**R
Good Biblical Introduction
Dr. Fee's presentation of the biblical material is clear, concise, and up to date. He takes the fruits of biblical scholarship and makes them available to the average lay reader, while not losing sight of what the original authors of the material intended. A strong point of the book is the fact that it situates each of the biblical books and the material they contain within the historical horizon of Israels encounter with God and the World. For the careful reader Dr Fee's material will help define the central importance of the issue of the 'mission to the Gentiles'--which first presents itself in Genesis narrative, particularly when God initiates the covenant with Abraham. God's choice of Israel is the beach head from which the salvation of the world is launched. This fulfillment of God's purpose is dramatized by Israel's encounter with the nations about her and her response to that encounter right up to, and including the New Testament and continues to the present. This is high drama, indeed, and this book helps the average person to see the drama and, better, their place in it. Jim Woods
L**A
Great Book! In Depth
The book adds a lot of depth and background to what you are reading as you read the scriptures. You are able to have a more complete view of the context and cultural timing of the passages which is really helpful! I highly recommend this book!
D**L
Get proper help understanding how each of the individual books fits into the Bible as a whole.
This is a worthwhile resource for every Christian because it equips them to “make sense” of the Bible’s multiple, varied parts. The Bible is focused on one Person (Christ) yet sometimes when reading particular books, it can become confusing as to how small pieces fit into the entire drama of redemption. This is where this book provides the most value: it shows you how each of the Bible’s books fits into the larger story. So, if you’ve ever read the Bible and wondered, “What’s the point of this?” or “How is this relevant?” then I think you will benefit much from this book. And by no means does this book-by-book Bible tour require any special knowledge or to be an “expert.” It does entail just being a regular person so that you can learn some general principles. Each chapter follows the same format: (I) "Orienting Data" that describes the content, historical context and the emphasis of the book (II) An overview of the entire book that talks about big themes and provides specific advice for reading (III) A “Walk Through” that provides chapter-by-chapter guidance on explaining what the text means and how it fits in with the author’s intent (IV) A conclusion that ties the book’s message into the whole cannon of Scripture. The final thing that I will say is that (obviously) you don’t want to read a book on how to read the Bible and not read the actual Bible! Consequently, this is a great resource to use when you (or your church) are doing a Bible reading plan or reading through the whole Bible together. The Bible’s worth is infinite, and this text will help to open your eyes to see the coherent sweetness, splendor and the excellence of the Word of God. This also makes a worthwhile companion to the other book written by the same authors, How to Read the Bible for All its Worth.
A**U
Great book
Easy to read, well written
M**C
Helps to explain contextual matters in scripture
This book is easy to use and helps in study of Scripture. It provides context to what was going on at the time and allows you to learn more from your studies by explaining background information as well as breaking verses down to express intent of the author. Does not necessarily go verse by verse, but by topic in a series of verses. Occasionally the book will use a word that requires most to use a dictionary. Ascetic- practice of severe self discipline. Missed it the first time I read it.
D**L
loved the book i recommend it to others
loved the book havent had time to read it yet
A**R
Five Stars
came on time and as expected
R**D
Strukturierung
Eine wunderbare Bereicherung für mein Bibelstudium. Nicht zu knapp und nicht zu ausführlich. Weiter zu empfehlen. Die Autoren haben sich was dabei gedacht. Eines der besten Werke in meinen Regalen
S**A
So good !
Such a handy book to have, really gives you a few different break downs before it goes into the break downs of the chapter. The only thing I’ve found to be somewhat confusing is that there is another book (?) that they keep referencing…. Unsure if it’s a sales tactic or ?
C**M
Really Helpful
Really helpful for me, as a relatively new Christian, in reading and understanding God's word.
S**D
Very good book!
Very good book!
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