The Word of the Lord - A Guidebook to the Old and New Testaments

The Word of the Lord - A Guidebook to the Old and New Testaments

by Eric Little (Author)

Synopsis

Originally made available on the internet, The Word of the Lord has proved sufficiently popular to warrant its publication in paperback to satisfy the growing demand for the book by church housegroups and individuals for private Bible Study. The book combines the fruit of many years of scholarship and personal study, with a lifetime's practical experience of living out the Gospel in daily life. The first part of The Word of the Lord provides a straightforward, down-to-earth introduction to the content of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. It highlights the principal significance of each book within the context of the whole Bible, and gives references to passages of particular importance within each book. The second part, We Preach Christ contains two series of reflections on some Gospel passages, one on General Themes , the other on Special Occasions . These provide ideal material for church study groups. As the author indicates in his introduction, It is my sincere hope that this book may bring some of its readers to a greater love for the Word of the Lord .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Published: 13 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0755201833
ISBN 13: 9780755201839

Author Bio
The Reverend H.E.S.Little, ( Eric ), was born in Bath, England, and educated at South Twerton Junior School and The Crypt School Gloucester, winning a scholarship to read Classics at Exeter College, Oxford. However, national service during World War II intervened and he later gained his degrees of B.A. and B.D. through the extra mural department of the University of London. After teaching Religious Education in schools for many years in Gloucester he lectured in Religious Education at Neville's Cross Teachers Training College, Durham, (now part of New College, University of Durham). Having been a lay-reader for many years in the Church of England, Eric was ordained as priest in 1981 in Durham Cathedral.