Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Isaiah by Alfred Martin

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Isaiah
by Alfred Martin


ISBN-13: 9780802418241
Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Released: June 5, 2018

Source: Review copy from the publisher through Amazon Vine.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
Prophecy can be confusing. In a book like Isaiah, historical events are presented out of order and right next to future prophecies without obvious distinctions between the two. Plus, it’s full of strange symbols like the sprout that grows out of the root of Jesse. What we need is a guide—someone who will tell us what’s historic and what’s prophetic, and explain all the strange symbolism clearly and simply. This is what the best preachers do, but you don’t have to wait until Sunday’s sermon. Encounter the beautiful depth of Isaiah through an enlightening commentary from Alfred Martin that’s both straightforward and insightful.


My Review:
Isaiah is a commentary on Isaiah. The author gave some background information about the book (when it was written, who wrote it, etc.) and then commented on large groups of verses as he worked through Isaiah. The verses being commented on were indicated in the top margin of each page, and sometimes a chapter or more was covered on one page. The author spent the most time on Messianic references or verses referred to in the New Testament. He also spent some time responding to the critical views of Isaiah and defending the unity of Isaiah (as in, it was written by one person: Isaiah). This commentary works best if you read the passage and then read his comments (or his comments and then the verses). Overall, I'd recommend this Bible-study tool to Christians wanting an overview of Isaiah.


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Thursday, September 19, 2019

On Bended Knee by Crickett Keeth

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On Bended Knee
by Crickett Keeth


ISBN-13: 9780802419194
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Released: June 4, 2019

Source: review copy from the publisher through Amazon Vine.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
Discover anew what our loving God does with a little faith and a whole lot of prayer. This Bible study was written for you. It examines the prayers of eight biblical characters and teaches you how to pray like the prayer warriors who went before you. You’ll study:

Jesus: A Model Prayer
Paul: A Prayer of Intercession
Job: A Prayer of Despair
Hannah: A Prayer of Longing
David: A Prayer of Lament
Asa: A Prayer of Seeking God
Jehoshaphat: A Prayer of Dependence
Nehemiah: A Prayer of Boldness


My Review:
On Bended Knee is an 8-week Bible study for individuals or groups (as there's a leader's guide in the back). Each week had 5 days of study. The author started with a one paragraph summary of the point of that day's lesson and a prayer. She then had you read a section of verses and answer questions. Most of the questions were reading comprehension: what four things did he do? what does it say in verse 4? There were also one or two personal application questions, plus she had you read other, related verses (often in Psalms) and answer questions about those verses. She then briefly summarized that day's reading and the lesson she got out of it. Each day ended with a Christian quote relating to that day's reading.

The first two weeks closely looked at prayers (Jesus and Paul)--what was said that you might also want to pray. After that, though, most of the study was focused on a person's life--what was his attitude toward God? Did it change?--and the bad situations they faced that inspired their prayer to God. I liked the first two weeks, but I felt like the rest of the study lost it's focus on actual prayer, so her lessons kept making the same basic point--come to God humbly and expecting great things.


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Monday, September 16, 2019

Daniel by John C. Whitcomb

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Daniel
by John C. Whitcomb


ISBN-13: 9780802418234
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Released: June 5, 2018

Source: Review copy from the publisher through Amazon Vine.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
We love the stories of courage and faith in Daniel, but the prophecy in the second half of the book can befuddle us. What we need is a guide—someone who can paint a picture of the historical background that brings the stories in Daniel to life, and who can explain all the prophetic symbolism clearly and simply. This is what the best preachers do, but you don’t have to wait until Sunday’s sermon. Encounter the beautiful depth of Daniel through an enlightening verse-by-verse commentary from John C. Whitcomb that’s both straightforward and insightful. You’ll gain important historical background, insights from the original languages, explanations of prophetic symbols, and more!

You don’t have to go to seminary to encounter God in exciting, new ways through His Word. Discover how much more enjoyable your personal study will be with understandable, quality Bible commentary for everyday life.


My Review:
Daniel is a commentary on Daniel. The author gave some background information about the book (when written, who wrote it, etc.) and then commented on each (small) grouping of verses as he worked through Daniel. He talked about the conservative response to liberal views about when the book was written and supposed contradictions in Daniel. He provided word studies, cultural and historical background information, and preaching-style insights into the meaning of the text. It works best if you read the passage and then read his comments. I thought he did a good job of helping explain potentially confusing verses. The commentary was more academic than conversational in tone, but I had no trouble understanding his points. Overall, I'd recommend this useful Bible-study tool.


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Monday, September 2, 2019

The Hand of God by Alistair Begg

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The Hand of God
by Alistair Begg


ISBN-13: 9780802418951
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Released: Jan. 1, 2019

Source: ebook review copy from the publisher through Amazon Vine.

Book Description, Modified from Goodreads:
Are we hapless victims of life's whims? Are we driven along by some blind and impersonal force? Are we battered by circumstances beyond all control? A thousand times, "No!" says pastor and author Alistair Begg. Instead, we are the objects of God's providential care. We reside under His guiding and protecting hand.

In this richly textured study of Joseph's life, readers will see God at work shaping Joseph's circumstances so that he can ultimately redeem and reconcile his family. And they'll see the hand of God in their own lives, lovingly guiding them through their disappointments and struggles to a place of peace. God works through the circumstances of life to bring about something miraculous, something abundantly good, even out of what we perceive to be our darkest moments.


My Review:
The Hand of God looks at the concept of God's sovereignty by looking at how God's sovereignty was at work in Joseph's life. The author went through Joseph's life from birth to death. He takes the reader through a study of the relevant verses in Genesis, also thinking about what it would be like to go through those circumstances. The author pointed out how God's sovereignty was at work even though many of the circumstances would have been confusing and depressing to Joseph. If you are unfamiliar with Joseph's life or wish to learn more about how God sovereignty can be assured in your circumstances, I would highly recommend this book.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.


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