This book approaches Psalms 15-24 as a compositional unity. When read as a unit, they tell the story of God's kingdom, established through the suffering and deliverance of his Davidic king.
This Lexham Interpreter's Translation volume on Romans gives readers the pieces to move easily between the letter's Greek text and its... Læs mere
By responding to leading gender theorists and engaging with scripture, this book argues that God intends a person's gender to be grounded in the reality of his or her biological sex--the body God has given.
In this volume, Herman Bavinck identifies the primary challenges confronting Protestant theologians in the early twentieth century. These previously unpublished lectures provide a unique window into Bavinck's thought and are available for the first time in English.
This commentary presents a fresh argument for the meaning of the book of Job. Job demonstrates the inability of Wisdom, as a theological tradition, to solve the problem of evil. Without rejecting Wisdom, this book shows that only God can truly deal with evil.
This commentary presents a fresh exegetical investigation of the text of Galatians, clarifying Paul's meaning and message for the benefit of pastors, teachers, and students.
This devotional study on Genesis 1-2 shows that the creation account is primarily about God and His relationship with human beings. These chapters are God's word for God's people, summoning us into communion with Him.
In our search for political power, we are embracing the logic of ancient heresies. The gospel is used for power, faith is... Læs mere
This book shows how the Psalms can enrich our prayer lives by giving deeply practical guidance, relating to the challenges we face with praying the Psalms and highlighting how they can reshape and enliven our prayers.