Samuel Schultz: 5 books

Book cover of Deuteronomy- Everyman's Bible Commentary
by Samuel Schultz
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 1971

Despite the common opinion of church-age Christians, Dr. Schultz maintains that the book of Deuteronomy is not the narrative of a never-smiling God and a frightened, timid nation. Rather, the love of Jehovah for His people is the heart of the Old Testament book.Deuteronomy: The Gospel of Love offers...
Book cover of Leviticus- Everyman's Bible Commentary
by Samuel Schultz
Language: English
Release Date: October 13, 1983

Have you ever resolved to read through the entire Bible, only to abandon your resolution when you reached the long, detailed passages of Leviticus? Or wondered why God included all those lists of ceremonial laws and instructions in His inspired Word? What can those dictates possibly mean to Christians...
Book cover of The Old Testament Speaks, Fifth Edition

The Old Testament Speaks, Fifth Edition

A Complete Survey of Old Testament History

by Samuel J. Schultz
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2013

Here is a freshly updated edition of one of the most popular introductions to the history and literature of the Old Testament. The Old Testament Speaks offers a clear picture of the archaeological, geographical, historical, and linguistic dimensions of God's covenant with his people from the time...
Book cover of Exploring the Bible: A Guide to the Old and New Testaments
by R. Laird Harris, Walter M. Dunnett, Samuel J. Schultz
Language: English
Release Date: February 16, 2007

Studying Scripture is a fascinating experience for all whodesire to understand the workings of God. Still, there is much totake in, and from time to time we need a little help making senseof all the history, poetry, wisdom, prophecy, and various authors,let alone exactly what roles they all play in...
Book cover of Literary Cultures of the Civil War
by Samuel Graber, Coleman Hutchison, Jillian Spivey Caddell
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2016

Addressing texts produced by writers who lived through the Civil War and wrote about it before the end of Reconstruction, this collection explores the literary cultures of that unsettled moment when memory of the war had yet to be overwritten by later impulses of reunion, reconciliation, or Lost Cause...
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