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& References Index | References Index
The
Book of Matthew Scripture and Spirit of Prophecy Reference (Helps) Index
- Son of David •
June 26 – April 1
- The Ministry Begins •
April 2 – 8
- The Sermon on the
Mount •
April 9 - 15
- "Get Up and Walk!"
Faith and Healing •
April 16 – 22
- The Seen and the
Unseen War •
April 23 – 29
- Resting in Christ • April
30 – May 6
- Lord of Jews and
Gentiles •
May 7 – 13
- Peter and the Rock •
May 14 – 20
- Idols of the Soul
(and Other Lessons From Jesus) •
May 21 – 27
- Jesus in Jerusalem •
May 27 – June 3
- Last Day Events •
June 4 – 10
- Jesus' Last Days •
June 11 – 17
- Crucified and Risen •
June 18 – 24
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Here you will find most of the sources referenced by the author of
this quarter's lessons. You can then decide whether you would like to
get some of these resources for your own study. You can read all Ellen
White books for free at EGWwritings.org. We list off-line options below.
Many of the books are available in Kindle electronic format. But you
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Main Book of Matthew Resources
Michael J. Wilkins, Matthew, Mark, Luke: Volume One. (Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary Book 1)
Discover · How the springs at Hierapolis help us understand why Jesus
described the church at Laodicea as “lukewarm” · The background and
circumstances of certificates of divorce in Judaism · How Jewish
dietary laws provided a powerful metaphor for God’s acceptance of the
Gentiles Brimming with lavish, full-color photos and graphics
See several different editions of Desire of Ages:
- Craig L. Blomberg, The New American Commentary: Matthew
(Nashville: B&H Publishing Group, 1992). NIV Bible text included.
Readers find this commentary by Dr. Blomberg to be a very readable
commentary because references to other authorities are kept to the
footnotes.
- Ellen White, The Desire of Ages. Classic red cloth binding.
- Ellen G. White, Modern-language adaptation of Desire of Ages called Humble Hero."
- The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary
(Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2009), pp. 161,
162. Available in Kindle, Hardback or Paperback. Keener analyzes
Matthews social-historical context, illuminating his unique perspective
as an eastern Mediterranean Jewish believer.
- Ellen G. White, Thoughts from Mount of Blessings. This classic commentary on the Sermon on the Mount is a must-have in any Christian library, along with Steps to Christ. (I treasure my much-read leather-bound volume.) You
will find yourself reading these over and over again and finding new
insights each time. Years ago, these two books were published together
either as leather-bound or as a hard-bound paperback volume entitled Love Unlimited, and you can still get these at a good price on Amazon.com.
- Francis D. Nichol, Ed., Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Vol. 5. One used copy currently available at AbeBooks.com. (Click on link and search for title.) Compare with same volume available at the AdventistBookCenter.com.
- A full set of The Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary : Eleven Volumes (Includes Commentaries, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Source Book) is also currently available at AbeBooks.com. An 8-volume set is available at AventistBookCenter.com.
- Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages. Classic hardcover black binding.
- Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ. With cover of famous Harry Anderson painting of Christ knocking on the United Nations building.
- The International Standard Version (ISV) of the Bible. In
Kindle Format. The ISV is not a revision, but an entirely new
translation from the original languages—the first time this has been
done in decades. It’s been developed with a critical eye toward the
computer age – the first translation completely developed for a
computer-literate generation. Note that the complaints about indexing
by one reviewer have been addressed and the current version is properly
indexed.
The intent of the translation is to be the KJV for a modern generation.
- NLT Bible translation
- Frank E. Gaebelein (Editor), D. A. Carson The Expositor’s Bible Commentary With the New International Version: Matthew,
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1995), pp. 266, 267. This is part of a
12-volume set produced by 78 biblical scholars from many denominations.
The Expositor’s Bible Commentary uses the New International Version for
its English text, but also refers freely to other translations and to
the original languages. Each book of the Bible has, in addition to its
exposition, an introduction, outline, and bibliography. Notes on
textual questions and special problems are correlated with the
expository units; transliteration and translation of Semitic and Greek
words make the more technical notes accessible to readers unacquainted
with the biblical languages. In matters where marked differences of
opinion exist, commentators, while stating their own convictions, deal
fairly and irenically with opposing views.
- My Father Bertrand Russell, by Katherine Tait (England: Thoemmes Press, 1997), p. 45. Available in Hardback and Paperback.
- Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages
- Not explicitly referenced by the author, but probably useful:
Kindle Edition, by Amy-Jill
Levine. Although major New Testament figures--Jesus and Paul, Peter and
James, Jesus' mother Mary and Mary Magdalene--were Jews, living in a
culture steeped in Jewish history, beliefs, and practices, there has
never been an edition of the New Testament that addresses its Jewish
background and the culture from which it grew--until now. The
perspective is obviously, unapologetically Jewish. This commentary was
written by scholars who believe Jesus was the Messiah. This volume is
aimed at interfaith understanding and the translation is the NRSV, the
most popular Protestant "Scholarly" translation.
- Socrates Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History, Book 5, p. 289
We could not find this exact volume listed, but we found a reasonably
priced Kindle volume, edited by Philip Schaff, that should cover the
material: Kindle Edition. (The
low price may be in indicator that the book is merely scanned. If you
find it unsatisfactory, you can always return the book. )
- Jon Paulien, John: The Abundant Life Bible Amplifier (Boise: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1995) pp. 139, 140.
- Craig Keener, The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary, p. 417.
- Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages.
Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages,
Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages,
Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages.
Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages.
[The SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5, p. 499.]
Raoul Dederen, Ed. Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology (Hagerstown:
Review and Herald ?Publishing Association, 2000), p. 904. The editor's
name brings back fond memories of Dr. Dederen's Sabbath School classes
at Andrews University. :)
Ellen G. White, The SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5, p. 1101.
Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages.
Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages.
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