Jack P. Lewis
Jack P. Lewis was born in Texas and attended Abilene Christian University and Sam Houston State Teachers' College.
He held Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University and Hebrew Union College. He received numerous fellowship grants;
he was Thayer Fellow at the Albright Institute of Archeological Research, Jerusalem, in 1967-68 and was Senior Fellow
there in 1983-84. Lewis taught Bible courses at Harding University and Harding University Graduate School
of Religion for fifty years. He served in local work with churches in Texas, Rhode Island, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
He was a featured speaker for many lectureship programs at Christian colleges. He was a member of the editorial
boards of Restoration Quarterly and of Journal of Hebraic Studies; he also edited The
Last Things. He authored more than a dozen books, including Questions You've Asked about Bible
Translations, The Major Prophets, The Minor Prophets, The Interpretation of Noah
and the Flood in Jewish and Christian Literature, Biblical Archaeology, Gospel of Matthew,
The English Bible from KJV to NIV, Exegesis of Difficult Passages, Hebrew Wisdom and
Poetry, and Leadership Questions Confronting the Church. Also, he led tour groups to the
Holy Land, the British Isles, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe.
An Exegesis of Hosea, Joel, and Amos
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The Minor Prophets provide great insight into God's relationship with His people Israel under the old covenant.
The general principles in these books are relevant to God's relationship with the church today. (738 pages) |
$29.95
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An Exegesis of Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, and Habakkuk
Jack P. Lewis
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This study continues Dr. Lewis' exegesis of the warnings of five more Minor Prophets,
providing insight into God's relationship with His people under the old covenant. The general principles in these books
are relevant to God's relationship with the church today. (752 pages) |
$29.95
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Biblical Archaeology, 1
Jack P. Lewis
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Ancient peoples seem to come alive through the documents and artifacts they left behind. The records they kept and the objects they used in their daily routines
tell us about their dress, their food, their hopes and fears, their worship and their warfare. Years of study by Jack P. Lewis bring archaeological findings to the Bible student, helping the reader to
know more about biblical people and God's dealings with them. This resource will benefit teachers, preachers, and students of God's Word. (494 pages) |
$29.95
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Biblical Archaeology, 2
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In his years of travel and study Jack P. Lewis has gathered a wealth of knowledge to share with Bible students.
This collection of reprinted writings and lectures highlights archaeological findings that relate to the Scriptures, all the way from Genesis to Revelation.
Dr. Lewis discusses artifacts, documents, inscriptions, and sites that tell the reader more about biblical people and God's dealings with them.
This faith-bolstering resource will benefit teachers, preachers, and students of God's Word. (574 pages) |
$29.95
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Questions You've Asked
About Bible Translations
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Answers many questions concerning Bible translations. A timely book which must be read by every serious student of the Bible. Brother Lewis is our foremost scholar in Bible translations. |
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