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Joyce Gertrude Baldwin

    L'écriture de Jo Baldwin est profondément marquée par son long séjour en France, de ses débuts dans l'édition parisienne à sa vie ultérieure dans la région du Languedoc. Cette immersion a cultivé une voix unique qui explore souvent des thèmes d'adaptation culturelle et les nuances de la vie entre différents mondes. Sa prose se caractérise par un style d'observation aiguisé, donnant vie aux décors et aux expériences qui façonnent les parcours de ses personnages. Les lecteurs trouveront son œuvre évocatrice, offrant des aperçus sur les subtilités du lieu et la découverte personnelle.

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    The Message of Genesis 12-50
    1 and 2 Samuel
    • The stories of Samuel, Saul and David are among the most memorable in the Old Testament. Yet the lives of these individuals are wound up in the larger story of God's purpose for his people. Looking beyond the well-known surface of these stories Joyce Baldwin explores the meaning of the biblical history of Israel's vital transition from a confederation of tribes to nationhood under a king. Bible students at all levels will find that this commentary provides an excellent introduction to the critical issues of authorship, date, composition and structure of Samuel, as well as an able discussion of its theological themes. Written in a clear and straightforward style, here is a worthy addition to the acclaimed Tyndale Commentary Series. - Publisher.

      1 and 2 Samuel
    • The message of Genesis 12 - 50. From Abraham to Joseph. A companion to the stories of ordinary people who were the 'founding fathers' of Jewish-Christian faith - Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph.

      The Message of Genesis 12-50
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      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,5(100)Évaluer

      Heavenly Creatures meets The Hand That Rocks The Cradle in this exciting debut novel about friendship, love and jealousy. The pain still lies deep within me. I've learnt to manage' it over the years, but today it feels stronger, throbbing like a toothache, yet in the pit of my stomach.'

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