E-Book, Englisch, 2752 Seiten
Crossway ESV Study Bible (Ebook)
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-1-4335-1887-4
Verlag: Crossway
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
E-Book, Englisch, 2752 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4335-1887-4
Verlag: Crossway
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
The ESV Study Bible was created to help people understand the Bible in a deeper way. Combining the best and most recent evangelical Christian scholarship with the highly regarded ESV text, it is the most comprehensive study Bible ever published. The ESV Study Bible features more than 2,750 pages of extensive, accessible Bible resources, including completely new notes, full-color maps, illustrations, charts, timelines, and articles created by an outstanding team of 93 evangelical Christian scholars and teachers. In addition to the 757,000 words of the ESV Bible itself, the notes and resources of the ESV Study Bible comprise an additional 1.1 million words of insightful explanation and teaching-equivalent to a 20-volume Bible resource library all contained in one volume. (Please note this edition does not come with free access to the Online ESV Study Bible resources.) - 9-point Lexicon type (single-column Bible text); 7-point Frutiger type (double-column study notes) - Black letter text - Concordance - Extensive articles - 240 full-color maps and illustrations
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of Charts
Old Testament Timeline: An Overview
The Hebrew Calendar Compared to the Gregorian (Modern) Calendar
Chronology of Noah’s Time in the Ark
Four Kinds of Abraham’s Offspring
Genealogies: Showing Age at Fatherhood and Age at Death
The Hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart
The Battle between Yahweh and the Rulers of Egypt
Spectrum of Conditions from Holy to Unclean
Parallels between Exodus and Numbers
Dated Events from Exodus 40 to Numbers 10
Offerings from the Twelve Tribes
Ancient Treaty Structures and Deuteronomy
Joshua 1:1–9 as a “Table of Contents” for the Rest of the Book
Joshua’s Leadership Is Established
Positive and Negative Patterns of Holy War
Seven Stone Memorials in the Land
The Covenant Renewal Ceremony at Shechem (Josh. 24:2–27) Compared with Other Ancient Treaties
Cycles of Good and Bad under the Judges (2:11–16:31)
Reasons Israel Failed to Take the Promised Land
Samson’s Ten Feats of Strength and Heroism
Anarchy without a King: Bookends of Judges 17–21
Events of 1–2 Samuel Referenced in the Psalms
The Rise of Samuel, Israel’s Last Judge
The Journey of the Ark of the Covenant in 1–2 Samuel
The Fall of Saul and the Rise of David in 1 Samuel
The Rise and Failure of David in 1 and 2 Samuel
Solomon’s Tainted Glory in 1 Kings
Evaluating Kings of Israel and Judah in 1–2 Kings
The Divided Kingdom: Kings of Judah (all dates b.c.)
The Divided Kingdom: Kings of Israel (all dates b.c.)
Basic Chronology of 1–2 Chronicles
Comparison of 1–2 Chronicles with 2 Samuel and 1–2 Kings
The Chronicler’s Presentation of the Reigns of David and Solomon
Relationship of Ezra–Nehemiah to 1–2 Chronicles
Kings of Persia Mentioned in Ezra–Nehemiah
The Hand of God in Ezra and Nehemiah
Hebrew Terms for Types of Poems
Major Periods within Second Temple Judaism
Intertestamental Events Timeline
Roman Emperors (31 b.c.–a.d. 68)
Philosophical Systems of the First Century a.d.
The Already and Not Yet of the Last Days
Psalms Connected to Incidents in David’s Life
The Use of Psalm 22 in Matthew 27
Days of Creation and Psalm 104 Verses
Terms in Psalm 119 for God’s Covenant Revelation
Some Essential Features of a Good Life (Proverbs 19)
Activity of the Writing Prophets during the Reigns of the Kings of Israel and Judah
Parallels in the Ministries of Jesus, Peter, and Paul in Luke–Acts
Predictions, Reminders, and Proofs of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
Jesus and Prayer in the Gospel of Luke
Jesus Is God: Specific Examples Where Greek (“God”) Is Applied to Jesus
The First Week of Jesus’ Ministry
Seven Signs Pointing to Jesus as the Messiah
Kings of Judah in the Time of Isaiah
Datable Events in the Book of Isaiah
Oracles against the Nations in the Prophets
Parallels between Jeremiah and Lamentations
Rulers During the Time of Daniel
Explicit References to Dates in Daniel
The Traditional View of Daniel’s Visions
Interpretative Challenge: The Locust Invasion
Occurrences of the key word (; “evil”/“disaster”/“discomfort”) in Jonah
Afflictions of Assyria against Israel
Dates of the Oracles in Haggai (All in 520 b.c.)
Zechariah Texts Quoted in the New Testament Regarding Jesus’ Ministry
Dates of the Oracles in Zechariah
Key Themes: Malachi’s Sixfold Wake-up Call to Renewed Covenant Fidelity
The LORD of Hosts: Frequency and Use in the OT
Same Themes in Salutation and Doxology of Romans
OT Testimony that All Are under Sin (3:9)
Spiritual Gifts in Paul’s Letters
Imitating Paul as Paul Imitates Christ
Church Leaders Should Likewise Lead Lives That Are Examples to Imitate
Divorce and Remarriage in 1 Corinthians 7
Paul’s Answers to Questions from the Corinthians
Earthly Bodies and Resurrection Bodies (1 Corinthians 15)
The Believer’s Apparent (Temporal) Defeat and Actual (Spiritual) Victory
Weakness and Power (or Strength) in 1–2 Corinthians
The Sufficiency of God in 2 Corinthians
Paul’s Visits to Jerusalem in Galatians and Acts
Spectrum of Early Beliefs about How Christians Should Relate to the Law of Moses
Contrasts in Paul’s Allegory (4:21–31)
Trinitarian Formulas and Expressions in Ephesians
Joy and Rejoicing in Philippians
Partnering with Paul in the Gospel in Many Ways
“In Christ”: A Central Theme in Colossians




