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Bible Lens Resources: Christian Science—December 21–27, 2015
Read the Bible Lens: Christian Science—December 21–27, 2015
Golden Text
Blue Letter Bible. “Greek Lexicon :: Strong's G1515 - eirēnē.” See blueletterbible.org.
Blue Letter Bible. “Greek Lexicon :: Strong's G2106 - eudokeō.” See blueletterbible.org.
Ellicott, Charles John, ed. A Bible Commentary for English Readers by Various Writers. London: Cassell, 1897–1905. Also available at studylight.org/commentaries.
Responsive Reading
Perowne, John J. S., Alexander F. Kirkpatrick, Frederic H. Chase, Reginald St. John Parry, and Alexander Nairne, eds. The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges. Vol. 25, Isaiah, Vol. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1882–1922. Also available at biblehub.com/commentaries.
Vine, William Edwy. An Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words: With Their Precise Meanings for English Readers. 4 vols. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1940.
Barclay, William. The Daily Study Bible: The Letter to the Romans. Edinburgh: Saint Andrew, 1955. Revised and updated by Saint Andrew, 2001. Reprinted as The New Daily Study Bible: The Letter to the Romans. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2001–04.
Citation 1
Jenkins, Jackie. “Greeting the World in Peace - Jackie Jenkins.” TED-Ed video, 3:17. September 4, 2012. See ed.ted.com/lessons.
Citation 5
Good News Translation in Today’s English Version—Second Edition Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by permission.
Citation 6
Barclay, William. The Daily Study Bible: The Gospel of John, Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Saint Andrew, 1955. Revised and updated by Saint Andrew, 2001. Reprinted as The New Daily Study Bible: The Gospel of John, Vol. 1. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2001–04.
Citation 16
Vincent, Marvin R. Word Studies in the New Testament. 4 vols. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1946.
favour
Klein, Bill. “Eucharisteo - Greek Thoughts - Language Studies - StudyLight.org.”In Greek Thoughts. See studylight.org/language-studies.