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A Concise History of the Middle East: 13th Edition
A Concise History of the Middle East provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of this region Spanning from the pre-Islamic era to the present, it explores the evolution of Middle Eastern institutions and culture, the influence of European colonialism and Western imperialism, regional modernization efforts, the struggle of various peoples for political independence, the Arab–Israel conflict, the reassertion of Islamist values and power, the issues surrounding the Palestinian Question, and the Middle East following 9/11, the 2011 Arab uprisings, and the regional crisis that erupted after October 7, 2023. The thirteenth edition has been fully revised to reflect the most recent events in, and concerns of, the region, including its future in the face of climate change and challenges in Iraq and developments in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In addition, the important role of Middle Eastern women in the history of the region is woven into the narrative. New parts and timelines will help listeners grasp and contextualize the long and complicated history of the region. With updated biographical sketches and new concluding chapters, this book remains the quintessential text for students of Middle East history.
Arthur Goldschmidt, Ibrahim Al-Marashi (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary
The three letters of John found near the end of the New Testament have a tendency to be oversimplified or simply overlooked in the study of the Scriptures. However, though these letters may on the surface seem less applicable to our time because they address heresies and church management issues that seem unique to the early church, careful study reveals just how contemporary these concerns are. In this volume of James Montgomery Boice’s popular commentary series, pastors, Bible students, and laypersons will find analysis of John’s timeless messages of righteousness, truth, and love. Boice explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and subject by subject. Clear language and an approachable style make this commentary accessible and enlightening. Within these pages are important lessons on: the essence of Christianity assurance of salvation identification of false teachings proper treatment of God’s servants interaction between the church and the world living a righteous life
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Sermon on the Mount: An Expositional Commentary: Matthew 5–7
Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount shows us the absolute necessity of the new birth and a regenerated heart. It points us to Jesus himself. And it indicates the way to blessing for Christians—how we can please our heavenly Father. James Montgomery Boice provides an in-depth look into the Sermon on the Mount found in Matthew 5–7. He explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and relates its concerns to today’s world, the church, and the realities of the Christian life. Boice’s clear, practical writing makes this a helpful commentary for a wide range of readers—from serious Bible students to interested laypersons—to understand and apply the truths found in Jesus’s teaching. It covers such topics as: “The Secret of Happiness” (5:3–12), “How to Rejoice in Persecutions” (5:12), “When You Are Angry” (5:21–26), “Divorce and Remarriage” (5:31–32), “How to Pray” (6:5–8), “The Names of God” (6:9), “How to Defeat Temptation” (6:13), “Fasting” (6:16–18), and “Spiritual Discernment” (7:6).
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Minor Prophets: An Expositional Commentary, Volume 2: Micah–Malachi
The Minor Prophets dramatize the character of God as few other books in the Bible do. According to noted expositor James Montgomery Boice, the Minor Prophets particularly highlight three aspects of God’s character: his sovereignty, his holiness, and his love. The messages of the Minor Prophets and their pertinent application for our lives should not be dismissed. This is volume two of a two-volume expositional and inspirational commentary on the Minor Prophets that integrates rigorous scholarship with accessible writing. Boice not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section but also relates the text’s concerns to the world in which we live, the life of the church, and the realities of the Christian life.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Minor Prophets: An Expositional Commentary, Volume 1: Hosea–Jonah
These two volumes on the Minor Prophets offer more of James Montgomery Boice¹s informative and practical commentary. Volume 1 surveys Hosea through Jonah, and volume 2 covers Micah through Malachi. Both volumes offer thorough interpretation of the text in a clearly written manner that will inform and help a wide range of readers, from serious Bible students to interested laypersons. Based on messages Boice preached, these expositional commentaries explain the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section. They also guide listeners on how to apply the truths they find, as Boice relates the concerns of the text to today¹s world, the church, and the realities of the Christian life.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Gospel of Matthew: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 2: The Triumph of the King, Matthew 18–28
“The Gospel of Matthew,” said James Montgomery Boice, is “the first of the gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelistic, and, in many ways, the most compelling. To some people, now as well as then, Matthew is the most important book ever written.” This two-volume expositional commentary on one of the Bible’s most powerful books integrates rigorous scholarship and clear communication. Boice not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section, he relates the text’s concerns to the world in which we live, the life of the church, and the realities of the Christian life. Based on messages preached at Philadelphia’s world-renowned Tenth Presbyterian Church, The Gospel of Matthew displays Dr. Boice’s hallmark blend of thoughtful interpretation and contemporary insight for daily living. It will appeal to a wide range of listeners, from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Gospel of Matthew: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 1: The King and His Kingdom (Matthew 1–17)
“The Gospel of Matthew,” said James Montgomery Boice, is “the first of the gospels, the longest, the most Jewish, the most evangelistic, and, in many ways, the most compelling. To some people, now as well as then, Matthew is the most important book ever written.” This two-volume expositional commentary on one of the Bible’s most powerful books integrates rigorous scholarship and clear communication. Boice not only explains the meaning of the text verse by verse and section by section, he relates the text’s concerns to the world in which we live, the life of the church, and the realities of the Christian life. Based on messages preached at Philadelphia’s world-renowned Tenth Presbyterian Church, The Gospel of Matthew displays Dr. Boice’s hallmark blend of thoughtful interpretation and contemporary insight for daily living. It will appeal to a wide range of listeners, from serious Bible students to interested laypersons.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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An exploration of Maimonides, the medieval philosopher, physician, and religious thinker, author of The Guide of the Perplexed, from one of the world’s foremost bibliophiles Moses ben Maimon, or Maimonides (1138–1204), was born in Córdoba, Spain. The gifted son of a judge and mathematician, Maimonides fled Córdoba with his family when he was thirteen due to Almohad persecution of all non-Islamic faiths. Forced into a long exile, the family spent a decade in Spain before settling in Morocco. From there, Maimonides traveled to Palestine and Egypt, where he died at Saladin’s court. As a scholar of Jewish law, a physician, and a philosopher, Maimonides was a singular figure. His work in extracting all the commanding precepts of Jewish law from the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud, interpreting and commenting on them, and translating them into terms that would allow students to lead sound Jewish lives became the model for translating God’s word into a language comprehensible by all. His work in medicine—which brought him such fame that he became Saladin’s personal physician—was driven almost entirely by reason and observation. In this biography, Alberto Manguel examines the question of Maimonides’ universal appeal—he was celebrated by Jews, Arabs, and Christians alike. In our time, when the need for rationality and recognition of the truth is more vital than ever, Maimonides can help us find strategies to survive with dignity in an uncertain world.
Alberto Manguel (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Gospel of John: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 5: Triumph Through Tragedy (John 18–21)
“In the wisdom and purpose of God,” says James Montgomery Boice, “the tragedy of the cross is a triumph since it is this that makes salvation possible.” More than a message of Christ’s triumph, the final chapters of the Gospel of John describe how we can triumph as well. Volume 5 covers chapters 18–21 and deals with the culmination of Christ’s earthly ministry, centering on his betrayal, trial, death, and resurrection. Topics discussed include: The Charge against the Prisoner (18:19–24) Words from the Cross (19:25–27) For Whom Did Christ Die? (19:30) The Not-Quite-Empty Tomb (20:1–10) The Best News Ever Heard (20:18) Christ’s Last Word (21:22) This expositional commentary on one of the Bible’s most popular books combines careful scholarship and clear communication in a verse-by-verse and section-by-section reading of the biblical text. Integrating thoughtful interpretation with contemporary insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice explains the meaning of the text and relates the text’s concerns to the church, Christianity, and the world in which we live.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Gospel of John: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 4: Peace in Storm (John 13–17)
“Do you want peace?” asks James Montgomery Boice. “Are you willing to receive it at the point where Jesus indicated it may truly be found?' This fourth volume on the Gospel of John calls us to the peace that can be found in Christ’s love. Nowhere in the entire Bible can we walk on more holy ground as we listen to Christ’s final discourses. Covering chapters 13–17, Boice discusses such topics as: Love Letters from the Lord (13:1) A Clue for Finding Happiness (13:16-17) Gifts and Fruit (14:16-18) God Glorified … in You (15:8-11) No Strange Trial (16:1-4) The Real Lord’s Prayer (17:1-5) This expositional commentary on one of the Bible’s most popular books combines careful scholarship and clear communication in a verse-by-verse and section-by-section reading of the biblical text. Integrating thoughtful interpretation with contemporary insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice explains the meaning of the text and relates the text’s concerns to the church, Christianity, and the world in which we live.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The No-State Solution: A Jewish Manifesto
A provocative manifesto arguing for a new understanding of the Jews’ peoplehood Today there are two seemingly mutually exclusive notions of what “the Jews” are: either a religion or a nation/ethnicity. The widespread conception is that the Jews were formerly either a religious community in exile or a nation based on Jewish ethnicity. The latter position is commonly known as “Zionism,” and all articulations of a political theory of Zionism are taken to be variations of that view. In this provocative audiobook, based on his decades of study of the history of the Jews, Daniel Boyarin lays out the problematic aspects of this binary opposition and offers the outlines of a different—and very old—answer to the question of the identity of a diaspora nation. He aims to drive a wedge between the “nation” and the “state,” only very recently conjoined, and recover a robust sense of nationalism that does not involve sovereignty.
Daniel Boyarin (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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The Gospel of John: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 3: Those Who Received Him (John 9–12)
“Open your ears,” says James Montgomery Boice. “Hear the voice of Christ. Believe him. Turn to him. Throw yourself upon him. Receive him as your Savior.” Even in the midst of pain and persecution, we are to live as Christ would live. Volume 3 of the Gospel of John shows Jesus turning to all who had received him in the midst of, and in spite of, growing hostility from the authorities of Judaism. Covering chapters 9–12 of the Gospel, this volume covers such topics as: The Problem of Pain (9:2–3) A Question for Everyone (9:35–38) One Flock, One Shepherd (10:16, 19–21) Why Did Jesus Christ Die? (11:51–52) How to Save Your Own Life (12:24–26) Jesus, the Great Attraction (12:31–33) This expositional commentary on one of the Bible’s most popular books combines careful scholarship and clear communication in a verse-by-verse and section-by-section reading of the biblical text. Integrating thoughtful interpretation with contemporary insight for daily living, James Montgomery Boice explains the meaning of the text and relates the text’s concerns to the church, Christianity, and the world in which we live.
James Montgomery Boice (Author), John Lescault (Narrator)
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