THE BOOK OF JAMES: CPH New Testament Commentary

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Christian Publishing Corporation, Oct 7, 2017 - Religion - 247 pages
This commentary volume is part of a series by Christian Publishing House (CPH) that covers all of the sixty-six books of the Bible. These volumes are a study tool for the seminary student, the pastor, small group biblical studies leader, or the churchgoer. The primary purpose of studying the Bible is to learn about God and his personal revelation, allowing it to change our lives by drawing closer to God. The Book of James volume is written in a style that is easy to understand. The Bible can be difficult and complex at times. Our effort herein is to make it easier to read and understand while accurately communicating the truth. CPH New Testament Commentary will convey the meaning of the verses in the book of Philippians. In addition, we will also cover the Bible background, the custom and culture of the times, as well as Bible difficulties. Another essential feature of the CPH New Testament Commentary is its range of information. The reader will be introduced to one of the original languages of the Bible by way of transliteration (English letters), Greek. This thorough information should benefit our readers in becoming more in-depth students of the fully inerrant, inspired Word of God and being better qualified to defend to anyone who asks them for a reason for their hope. — 1 Peter 3:15.

About the author (2017)

EDWARD D. ANDREWS (AS in Criminal Justice, BS in Religion, MA in Biblical Studies, and MDiv in Theology) is CEO and President of Christian Publishing House. He has authored sixty-six books and coauthored and updated and expanded five books, as well as over 200 articles. Andrews is the Chief Translator of the Updated American Standard Version. 

BRENT A. CALLOWAY is a graduate of Johnson University (Johnson Bible College) with a BS in Bible and counseling. Brent currently resides with his wife Michelle, daughter Grace and son Luke in Scottsburg, Indiana, where he is the pastor of Zoah Christian Church.

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