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Complete Bible Handbook: An Illustrated Companion

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An authoritative, profusely illustrated introduction to the Bible includes an alphabetical guide to the Bible's main figures; timelines, charts, and easy-to-read maps; and more than 1,500 color illustrations that offer a glimpse of life in biblical times. 25,000 first printing.

544 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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April 2, 2010
This is a thick book about the Bible and is written for the layman to understand. The scholar may want to keep it handy for reference, as well because there is some good, solid information in the book.

Laymen should enjoy all of the work and effort it takes in order to cover the books of the Bible, discussing who wrote the book if we know, where that person was and what was going on around the time of the writing of the book.

This is a book well worth keeping.

J. Robert Ewbank author "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'"
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November 8, 2018
Great guide to the Bible. This will be a book I shall reference often going forward.

p. 84: Caustic -- proper action to be taken in specific cases. Apodeictic -- prescribe or proscribe particular actions
p. 87: Lex Talionis, the law of retaliation: "Show no pity, life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot" (Deut 19:21, Exod. 21:3-25, Lev. 24:20)
p. 88: Rules of War, Deut. 20, 21:10-14, forbid undue brutality against a besieged city, urge ecological awareness while a siege is taking place, and put certain limits on the treatment of prisoners.
p. 128: A theological view of history
p. 129: 1 Kings 14:19 & Jer. 35:6ff
p. 141: Syncretism
p. 151: Paraleipomena (literally, "things omitted")
p. 235: 635 commandments reduced to 11 (Ps 15:2-5)
p. 282: Amidah or "Standing Prayer"
p. 301: Other Gospels
p. 332: Matthew 5:17ff, Mark 10:19ff, Luke 10:26ff
p. 375: State of singleness (1 Corinthians 7)
p. 396: Paul "Apostle to the Gentiles"
p. 397: Top 4 Letters: Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians and Philemon
p. 410: Romans is the most important letter written by Paul
p. 418: Seven Sacraments or Ceremonies
1) Baptism
2) Confirmation
3) Lord's Supper
4) Penance
5) Extreme Unction
6) Ordination
7) Marriage
p. 440: Romans 8:21
p. 447: 1 Timothy 4:3 & 1 Timothy 6: 1-2
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December 18, 2007
As someone who never read past Exodus in the Old Testament, I'm finding this book an incredibly accessible, engaging, page-turning introduction to the Bible. I'm learning so much about the history/culture/mythology tied to the Bible... great text!
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February 16, 2017
Comprehensive guide to all 67 books of the Bible. Detailed and informative with excellent pictures to boot. Of course, I wouldn't expect anything less of DK.
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