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Arthur S. Peake

    Prophecy and the Prophets in Ancient Israel. With a Bibliography by A.S. Peake
    Brotherhood in the Old Testament
    Jeremiah and Lamentations: Introduction Volume V.24:2
    Hebrews: Introduction, Authorized Version, Revised Version With Notes and Index; Volume 58
    The Problem of Suffering in the Old Testament
    Jeremiah and Lamentations: Introduction, Revised Version With Notes
    • In this classic work, Arthur S. Peake provides a detailed introduction to the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations, two of the most profound and challenging books of the Old Testament. Drawing upon a deep understanding of the historical and cultural context in which these texts were written, Peake offers valuable insights into the spiritual and theological themes that emerge from them. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of biblical interpretation and the enduring relevance of the Old Testament for our lives today.

      Jeremiah and Lamentations: Introduction, Revised Version With Notes
    • Peake's book is a thoughtful exploration of the problem of suffering in the Old Testament. It considers the various ways that suffering is portrayed in the biblical texts, as well as the theological and philosophical questions that arise from this portrayal. It is an insightful and illuminating study for anyone interested in religion and the human experience.

      The Problem of Suffering in the Old Testament
    • This book provides an in-depth exploration of the biblical books of Jeremiah and Lamentations. It includes a detailed introduction and analysis of the historical and cultural context, as well as an overview of the key themes and messages of the texts.

      Jeremiah and Lamentations: Introduction Volume V.24:2
    • Brotherhood in the Old Testament

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

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      Brotherhood in the Old Testament
    • This edition of the Book of Job offers a fresh and accessible translation of this classic biblical text, along with scholarly notes and a comprehensive index. Peake provides historical and theological context, while exploring the philosophical and moral themes that have made Job a timeless and influential work of literature.

      Job. Introd., rev. Version With Notes and Index