Saturday, July 30, 2016
Lutheran Bible Companion, Volume 2
Edward A. Engelbrecht, General Editor
As you might guess, since volume 1 of the Companion covered the Old Testament, this volume is a guide to the New Testament. It also covers the Apocrypha, and adds a few general articles and a Bible Dictionary. 'Tis another nice reference book to have on my shelf.
LibraryThing link
As you might guess, since volume 1 of the Companion covered the Old Testament, this volume is a guide to the New Testament. It also covers the Apocrypha, and adds a few general articles and a Bible Dictionary. 'Tis another nice reference book to have on my shelf.
LibraryThing link
Labels: EdwardEngelbrecht, LutheranBibleCompanion, OnMyShelf
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Lutheran Bible Companion Vol 1
Edward A. Engelbrecht, General Editor
Ah, what to write? This one's a reference book, a guide to the Old Testament--or Hebrew Scriptures, or Tanakh, or however you prefer to title it--with a conservative Lutheran bent. It's more in depth than Halley's Bible Handbook and a lot slicker with more charts and pictures. However, that added content also makes it a lot bigger. It definitely wasn't designed to be snatched off the shelf for a quick consultation while you have three other volumes sitting open on your desk. (I wonder if that description qualifies me for membership in the Society for Creative Anachronism...)
It's on my shelf!
LibraryThing link
Ah, what to write? This one's a reference book, a guide to the Old Testament--or Hebrew Scriptures, or Tanakh, or however you prefer to title it--with a conservative Lutheran bent. It's more in depth than Halley's Bible Handbook and a lot slicker with more charts and pictures. However, that added content also makes it a lot bigger. It definitely wasn't designed to be snatched off the shelf for a quick consultation while you have three other volumes sitting open on your desk. (I wonder if that description qualifies me for membership in the Society for Creative Anachronism...)
It's on my shelf!
LibraryThing link
Labels: EdwardEngelbrecht, LutheranBibleCompanion, OnMyShelf
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