5 Credits
In his presentation of the New Testament, author Jack B. Scott follows a teaching style that differs from his exegetical study of the Old Testament. In this case, the chapters contain sections with questions and observations destined to highlight the main points, thereby facilitating their understanding.
Nonetheless, the author maintains his theological and rigurously evangelical and conservative focus: recognizing the supreme authority of Scriptures and the exclusivity of the Bible as the basis for all teaching.
The book is a helpful tool that compliments the Bible teacher’s lessons, while it can also be useful to the student in his work outside the classroom.
This is also an valuable work for any reader seeking a devotional commentary that explains and enriches the reading of God’s Word.
@ 1977 by the Committee for Christian Education and Publications, the Presbyterian Church in America.
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