New Releases for February 2010
A Sweet and Bitter Providence
The events of the book of Ruth happened over 3,000 years ago, but it still holds astounding relevance for today. In A Sweet and Bitter Providence, John Piper teaches through the book of Ruth to reveal how God can use the most dangerous and tenuous circumstances to accomplish his purposes.
Ecclesiastes & the Song of Songs
Daniel Fredericks demonstrates Ecclesiastes' affinity with the breadth of Old Testament writings, and with the New Testament. Daniel Estes interprets The Song of Songs in terms of its genre as Hebrew poetry, attending to its textual history and literary features.
Idols
Worshipping the gifts and not the Giver is the perennial temptation of every Christian. Fortunately God is engaged in a battle on our behalf. In this immensely readable book Julian Hardyman helps us both to diagnose and destroy our idols.
Magnifying God in Christ
In this accessible survey of key New Testament themes and emphases, Thomas Schreiner unfolds the riches of its theology through the lens of salvation history and shows the fruitfulness of 'promise-fulfilment' and 'already-not yet' approaches.
Scandalous
Jesus' death and resurrection, one weekend in Jerusalem about two thousand years ago, are central to the Bible. Don Carson unpacks five New Testament texts to show what some of the earliest witnesses wrote about these events and their meaning.
Tyndale Commentaries CD-ROM
The Tyndale Commentaries have long been a trusted resource for Bible study. Written by distinguished evangelical scholars, the forty-nine volumes on this CD-ROM offer clear, reliable and relevant explanations of every book in the Old and New Testaments.





