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The Essential Bible Companion: Key Insights for Reading God's Word (Essential Bible Companion Series)

The Essential Bible Companion: Key Insights for Reading God's Word (Essential Bible Companion Series)
By John H. Walton, Mark L. Strauss, Ted Cooper Jr.

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This unique, easy-to-use reference guide quickly provides context for reading God's Word. Each book of the Bible is presented on a colorful two-page spread, helping readers understand the biblical story and its significance. It can also be used as a companion to The Bible in 90 Days curriculum.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #126388 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 152 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9780310266624
  • Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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From the Back Cover
What You Need to Know, When You Need to Know It The Essential Bible Companion gives you what it promises: the essentials. The most vital, absolutely indispensable information you need for reading and truly understanding God's Word. Developed by two world-class Bible scholars and the creator of The Bible in 90 Days curriculum, this unique, easy-to-use reference guide gives you clear, crisp insights into the Bible book by book. From Genesis to Revelation, each book of the Bible has its key details laid out for you clearly and engagingly in a colorful two-page spread that includes * background information * timelines * important biblical characters Striking a balance between too little and too much information---between the brief introductions provided in a Bible and the potentially overwhelming detail of a standard reference handbook---this well-designed, extremely helpful volume condenses the most important information in a highly visual, easy-to-understand format. Ideal for use as a companion to The Bible in 90 Days curriculum, The Essential Bible Companion is also a valuable resource for any Bible study. However you use it, this richly informative volume will assist you on your journey toward a well-grounded biblical faith.

About the Author
John H. Walton (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College Graduate School. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Chronological and Background Charts of the Old Testament; Ancient Israelite Literature in Its Cultural Context; Covenant: God's Purpose, God's Plan; The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament; and A Survey of the Old Testament.

Mark Strauss (PhD, Aberdeen) is professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary in San Diego. He has written The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts, Distorting Scripture?, The Challenge of Bible Translation and Gender Accuracy, and Luke in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Background Commentary series. Forthcoming books include The Gospels and Jesus, Mark in the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary series, and Mark in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary series.

Ted Cooper Jr. founded the Bible in 90 Days ministry in 2002, following almost 20 years in the computer industry. A lifelong agnostic, in 1999 Ted read the Bible from cover to cover in three months. Not only did this experience transform Ted into a believer, it led him to develop a unique curriculum to help others succeed in doing this reading. Ted's ministry has helped churches, communities, small groups and individuals in 49 states and 13 foreign countries host The Bible in 90 Days curriculum. Churches hosting The Bible in 90 Days include: Assembly of God, Baptist, Bible, Catholic, Christian, Church of Christ, Community, Episcopal, Evangelical Free, Lutheran, Mennonite, Methodist, Non-denominational, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, United Methodist, and Vineyard. Ted has served on a number of professional and charity boards, and is an elder at First Presbyterian Church of Houston. Ted and his wife Becky live in Houston with their three children. To contact, Ted visit please the ministry website at www.biblein90days.org.

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The Essential Bible Companion Copyright © 2006 by Theodore W. Cooper Jr., John H. Walton, and Mark Strauss Requests for information should be addressed to: Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Walton, John H., 1952-- The essential Bible companion / John H. Walton and Mark L. Strauss.---1st ed. p. cm. ISBN-10: 0-310-26662-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-310-26662-4 (softcover) 1. Bible---Introductions. I. Strauss, Mark L. II. Title. BS475.3.W35 2005 220.6'1---dc22 2005010113 All maps and temple cutaways by Mosaic Graphics. Copyright © 2006 by the Zondervan Corporation. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible: New International Version®. NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means---electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other---except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher. Interior design by Tracey Walker Printed in China 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 * 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 _ Key Concepts ¦ The law is part of God's revelation of himself; giving it is an act of grace. ¦ God's presence comes on his terms and in his time. ¦ Deliverance is God's business. ¦ 'Then you will know that I am the LORD your God.' Key Terms Exodus--When God delivers the people of Israel from slavery in Egypt and brings them to the land he promised them. Plagues--Ten acts of judgment against Egypt to persuade the Egyptians to let the Israelites leave. Passover--The commemoration of the tenth plague when God punished the Egyptians with death of their firstborn sons but spared the Israelites. Decalogue--Another name for the Ten Commandments---the central laws that God gave to Moses on stone tablets. Election--God's choice of individuals or groups to serve as his people in relationship with him. I AM--The name God gives himself at the burning bush. It is from the same verb ('to be') as the name 'Yahweh' and identifies God not only as the one who is but also as the one who 'causes to be.' Burning Bush--The place where God revealed himself to Moses, identified himself, and explained his plan and Moses's role in it. Pharaoh--The title of the supreme ruler of Egypt. No name is given in Exodus, so we do not know which pharaoh let the Israelites leave. Tabernacle--The portable tent sanctuary constructed by Israel according to God's instructions. Ark of the Covenant--A chest made of wood overlaid with gold that contained important signs of God's favor, including the stone tablets of the covenant. It was the most sacred object of Israel, as it represented the footstool of the invisible throne of the invisible God. The cherubim adorning the cover were guardians of the throne of God. Holy of Holies--The central area of the sanctuary where the ark was kept and where God's presence dwelt. The only access was by the high priest once a year. © Dr. James C. Martin _Replica of the ark of the covenant. Exodus Purpose When Exodus opens, the Israelites are near the end of their time in Egypt.They had spent more than four centuries in Egypt and had become slaves in a foreign land. God is nowhere in evidence.Their covenant with God appears to be in disarray. They no longer enjoy the benefits of having connections in high places as when they first arrived, and with no land of their own,their survival is in jeopardy.When Pharaoh orders their baby boys to be cast into the Nile River, one mother creatively does so using a basket of reeds to protect her son. Pharaoh's daughter finds him afloat, names him Moses, and raises him as her own. We are not told the extent to which Moses was aware of the plight of his people as he was growing up. But when he saw an Egyptian beating one of the Israelite slaves, he killed the Egyptian. Fleeing for his life, he took refuge in the wilderness among the people of Midian, where he met a tribal chieftain (Jethro), met the woman who would become his wife (Jethro's daughter Zipporah), and met his God. Seeing a bush ablaze but not consumed, Moses went to investigate and received the commission God had been preparing him to take up all his life---as the deliverer of Israel. The purpose of Exodus is to explain how God revealed his presence and his power to his chosen people through the plagues and in their deliverance from Egypt. Just as in Genesis God overcame obstacles in establishing Abraham's family as his chosen people, in Exodus he overcomes obstacles that prevented him from dwelling in the midst of his people. God guided and protected the Israelites through the wilderness and provided for them.At Sinai he told them how they needed to live so that his presence could dwell among them.Through the law, they learned how they were to honor and imitate his holiness. He told them how to build the tabernacle and how the priesthood was to prepare so that God could take up residence with them. God had chosen the Israelites to be his people and he intended to reveal himself to them and to the world by living in their midst. People to Know Moses Aaron Miriam Jethro Zipporah _The Israelites passed through the Sinai Mountains on their way to the Promised Land. © Dr. James C. Martin KEY VERSES: Ex. 3:14: 'I AM WHO I AM.' Ex. 14:31: 'The Israelites saw the great power the LORD displayed.' Ex. 19:5--6: 'If you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all the nations you will be my treasured possession.' Ex. 40:34--35: 'The glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle.' Pithom Rameses Succoth Lake Timpsah Bitter Lakes G u l f o f S u e z G u l f o f A q a b a M e d i t e r r a n e a n S e a G O S H E N Mt. Sinai NIle R. Jordan R. Dead Sea Jerusalem Key Teachings about God ¦ God demonstrates his power for his people and the world to see. ¦ God desires to live among his people. ¦ God delivers his people, and his ability to do so is without limit. ¦ God expects obedience from his people. ¦ God does not leave his people to guess what he expects of them. ¦ God chooses certain individuals and groups for special work. _FROM EGYPT TO MOUNT SINAI --500 0 - sea level (in meters) 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 © 2005 Zondervan


Customer Reviews

Not essential if you have previous Bible knowledge3
For anyone who has studied the Bible before, this book is definitely not an essential. I bought it hoping it would simplify the things that a surface reader struggles to get: complicated maps, Israelite territories, diagram of the tabernacle, etc. It had none of that. Every time I opened it hoping it had a map of something in my reading, it didn't go as far as I wanted it to. It truly is just a surface supplement to The Bible in 90 Days. It has a Cliff's Notes approach to each book of the Bible and only uses a one-page spread for each Bible book, no matter how long or complicated that book was as I was reading.

The photographs are interesting. I did enjoy those.

It's not a bad book and useful if you need the basic summary of things as you go, but I didn't find it to be essential or worth the money I paid for it.

Simple and informative5
The Essential Bible Companion: Key Insights for Reading God's Word I found this companion a helpful resource to provide basic insights to the books of the bible. Not too in-depth, but just enougth information to give you a beginning perspective of the historical times and people for each book. Great photos.

Quick and beautiful reference book5
This book is highly recommended by the program called "The Bible in 90 Days." The goal is for the participants to read the complete Bible in 90 days. The goal is not for an in-depth study of the Bible. In fact, some people who have done in-depth studies have never read the Bible from cover to cover continuously let alone in 3 months.

For someone who is trying to read the Bible without getting bogged down this is an EXCELLENT book. It is thin, so it is easy to travel with. It is beautiful with photos, maps and timelines. It contains information on each book of the Bible on an easy to glance at 2-page spread. Essential names and places are pointed out.

I highly recommend this book for its ease of use, content, price and attractiveness.