Saturday, December 9, 2017
Saturday, December 2, 2017
The Greek New Testament by Tyndale House Cambridge - Review
“If the Word
of God is what we say we believe it is,” says Dr. Dane Ortlund, “then it is
worthy of the most rigorous scholarships and efforts and care and precision
down to the last detail and that conviction is what has fueled Tyndale House
and their work in the last ten years in creating this new edition of the Greek
New Testament ultimately for the sake of the health of the people of God.” This
sums up the mission and vision behind the production of The Greek New Testament by Tyndale House, Cambridge. This new
publication is available in two formats, hardback and Trutone. The hardback
which I’m reviewing comes with a beautiful black case. The hardcover is 540
pages and it weighs around 25.86 ounces. Its dimensions are 5.25 inches X 7.75
inches and the text formatting is single column. It is slightly smaller than
your regular pew Bible in length and width which makes it easier for you to
carry to church and follow along while your pastor is preaching. I hope that
they will produce a Hebrew Old Testament and make it into one volume along with
this Greek New Testament in the same size (although it will be significantly
thicker).
This Greek
New Testament is compact, light, and elegant in its design. The typesetting and
paragraphs are well formatted so it is easier to follow the passage. The paragraph
designation also follows early manuscript evidence which differs from modern
paragraph designation. The paragraphs are marked by ekthesis rather than
indentation which parallels to the ancient Greek practice. Believe it or not,
the typesetting makes a significant difference in reading and understanding the
text. The publishers chose to keep the early spellings that are documented in the
early manuscripts transmitted from the 5th century onwards. One of
the main features of this publication is that they rely on the earliest
manuscripts to provide a text that is anchored in the early textual history of
the Greek New Testament and is faithful to the representation of the Bible as
they have been passed down to us through the ages.
As the editors
Dr Dirk Jongkind and Dr Peter Williams mention in their introduction that their
aim is to present an easily readable format the best approximation to the words
written by the New Testament authors within the manuscript evidence that survives.
I think the editors and publishers have done an exceptional job in producing this
new edition. One suggestion from a lay-person’s point of view would be to have slightly
better margins for those of us who like to take notes. I think wide margins should
be mandatory for all Bibles in general which should motivate the readers to
take notes and they internalize Scripture.
Monday, October 9, 2017
MUSLIM by Hank Hanegraaff - Review
I must begin with saying that I’m a huge fan of Hank
Hanegraaff. I was 13 years old when I got saved but the church I was attending
was not teaching the Bible clearly, consistently, and systematically. Needless
there was no doctrine in the church. But by divine providence I stumbled on the
radio one evening to the Bible Answer Man broadcast. The voice and the
questions and answers resonated with me and I was hooked immediately. Night
after night Hank educated me the basics and the complex doctrines of the
Christian faith that no seminary ever could. The guests, scholars and leaders
he has had on his show have become a bulwark of resources to benefit from. The
year was 2000. There was no looking back. I have listened to Hank ever since
and I am eternally grateful for his faithfulness to Scripture and the way he
distills complex topics into bite size pieces in the way of alliteration,
acronyms, and associations.
This resource is no different; it’s vintage
Hanegraaff. I have most of his resources because you can’t go wrong with his
books because Hank uses his signature acronyms to assimilate information so
that you can not only retain the information that you have read but also
communicate that information in a clear and meaningful manner.
In MUSLIM: What
you Need to Know About the World’s Fastest Growing Religion, Hanegraaff
distills centuries of knowledge about this religion in a way you can retain for
the rest of your life. That is essentially the mark of a great teacher –
Someone who can explain it in a way in which even a child can understand. He
uses the acronym M-U-S-L-I-M – Muhammad, Unreliable Revelations, Sharia,
Levant, Islamic State, and Major Muslim Apprehensions to give you the main and
plain things of this religion. I don’t think even a Islamic scholar has done
this kind of service to the Islamic word what Hank has provided for us.
Learning the origins and historical development of Islam in a memorable way is
a treat especially when there are so many who are trying to tell it. Hank
harnesses the best and most reliable sources and assimilates that information
to us. You owe to yourself to read this book. One thing I guarantee is you will
never be disappointed with any of Hank’s resources.
My only complaint is a minor one. The title should
have been called (ISLAM: What you Need to
Know About the World’s Fastest Growing Religion) because the subtitle makes
sense like that. He could still have used the MUSLIM acronym for the content in
his book.
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Let Food Be Your Medicine by Don Colbert
“Let food be your medicine,” said Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, “and medicine be your food.” Dr Don Colbert in his book Let Food Be Your Medicine takes a look at the most common health issues and offers simple dietary changes using a specially modified Mediterranean diet.
Dr Colbert has been featured on the The Dr Oz Show, Fox News, BBC, Newsweek, and many others. He has written more than forty books. In this volume he urges his readers that with a better understanding of their dietary intake, they can know how their nutritional choices effect virtually everything. This book includes meal plans, recipes, supplement tips, and other information to help them to approach food that will change their life.
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