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From schoolwork to chores, this 28-day family devotional empowers kids to know how to glorify God in everything they do. Through daily Scripture readings, relatable stories, guided reflection, and prayer, families will learn how to work together and how to work with God. This Kids Can! Family Devotional includes an activities section with discussions of related books and movies, suggestions for field trips, and activities to try at home. The activities are organized around each week's theme: Work and Me Everyone Has Work to Do Cleaning Up It Hurts When No One Notices Your Work Work at Home Stop the Fuss over Chores What's Fair between Brothers and Sisters Sibling Teamwork Schoolwork Asking a Teacher for Help Dealing with Difficult Teachers How to Make New Friends Work in the World The Basics about Money (and Putting God First) How to Make Difficult Money Decisions Getting a Job Each devotion is framed by a concern that real-life children might have about their work. Examples include: "I don't want to work," "My teacher is mean," or "It's not fair." Each of these felt needs is explored through a Scripture, a story, a commentary, discussion questions, and a prayer. The stories, though fictional, resemble the real work lives of children and parents. 4 Key Features of this 28-Day Family Devotional: Full-Color Illustrated Interior. Eye-catching and visually stunning, these devotions are engaging. 28 Key Topics for 28 Days of Devotions. Enjoy having 4 weeks of important devotions on Bible values and life lessons like serving others, making friends at school, preparing for the working world, putting God before money, and more! Interactive and Relevant. Filled with relatable stories, activities, and field trip suggestions, easily apply Bible lessons and Scripture to your everyday life. Discussion Prompts. Relevant discussion prompts will get families talking about real-life issues like making smart money decisions, work ethic, and how to be a light in the school or office. Softcover, age 5-10, 120 pages, 6 x 9 inches, ISBN 9781683072188. About the Series The mission of Theology of Work Project is to study what the Bible says about work and learn how to apply our faith to our work. We all have to work, but we can't leave our faith at home. Our faith is a part of who we are. The Theology of Work Project gives insights on how to do our jobs better, improve relationships, and find value in our jobs.
An indispensable and incomparable reference work, this translation of the Theologisches Handworterbuch zum Alten Testament makes accessible in English a wealth of theological insight. In these volumes, outstanding scholars provide in-depth and wide-ranging investigations of the historical, semantic, and theological meanings of Old Testament concepts.Well-organized and clearly written articles analyze a significant portion of the Old Testament vocabulary. This reference work can serve a wide audience, from professors and researchers to pastors and students of the Bible. Even readers with little or no knowledge of Hebrew can use it profitably.Whereas traditional lexicons do little more than offer possible translations in the light of etymological and grammatical evidence, the Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament goes further, evaluating each term's theological relevance by clearly describing its actual usage in the language. In the process, it makes available to readers many form- and tradition-critical insights hitherto buried in scattered commentaries, monographs, Old Testament theologies, journal articles, etc. Thus the individual articles serve as concise, well-structured histories of research with conclusions, discussion of controversies, and references to the most important literature.The methodological repertoire of the TLOT is deliberately broad because today it is generally agreed that no single approach can fully illuminate a term's meaning. Assumptions that led to ill-advised short-cuts-e.g., the chimera of a basic meaning from which all other meanings developed-have given way to a methodological pluralism that considers a term's significance from several points of view and thus does more justice to actual usage.Words were included because of their importance within the Hebrew Bible, not their suitability as elements of a secondary system of Old Testament theology. Since the entries are generally ordered according to roots-the traditional and sensible approach for Semitic languages-and many words are treated as derivatives, synonyms, or antonyms of the terms listed in the article titles, thousands of words are covered in about 330 articles. These other words can easily be found in the index. Besides examining the key verbs, nouns, and adjectives, the TLOT examines theologically noteworthy pronouns and particles in their own entries.The 3 volumes of the Old Testament are as follows:Volume 1 (ISBN 9781496483362) includes words beginning with ¿¿b through ¿npVolume 2: (ISBN 9781496483379) includes words beginning with ¿esed through ¿iyyônVolume 3 (ISBN 9781496483386) includes words beginning with ¿l¿ through ter¿pîm
An indispensable and incomparable reference work, this translation of the Theologisches Handworterbuch zum Alten Testament makes accessible in English a wealth of theological insight. In these volumes, outstanding scholars provide in-depth and wide-ranging investigations of the historical, semantic, and theological meanings of Old Testament concepts.Well-organized and clearly written articles analyze a significant portion of the Old Testament vocabulary. This reference work can serve a wide audience, from professors and researchers to pastors and students of the Bible. Even readers with little or no knowledge of Hebrew can use it profitably.Whereas traditional lexicons do little more than offer possible translations in the light of etymological and grammatical evidence, the Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament goes further, evaluating each term's theological relevance by clearly describing its actual usage in the language. In the process, it makes available to readers many form- and tradition-critical insights hitherto buried in scattered commentaries, monographs, Old Testament theologies, journal articles, etc. Thus the individual articles serve as concise, well-structured histories of research with conclusions, discussion of controversies, and references to the most important literature.The methodological repertoire of the TLOT is deliberately broad because today it is generally agreed that no single approach can fully illuminate a term's meaning. Assumptions that led to ill-advised short-cuts-e.g., the chimera of a basic meaning from which all other meanings developed-have given way to a methodological pluralism that considers a term's significance from several points of view and thus does more justice to actual usage.Words were included because of their importance within the Hebrew Bible, not their suitability as elements of a secondary system of Old Testament theology. Since the entries are generally ordered according to roots-the traditional and sensible approach for Semitic languages-and many words are treated as derivatives, synonyms, or antonyms of the terms listed in the article titles, thousands of words are covered in about 330 articles. These other words can easily be found in the index. Besides examining the key verbs, nouns, and adjectives, the TLOT examines theologically noteworthy pronouns and particles in their own entries.The 3 volumes of the Old Testament are as follows:Volume 1 (ISBN 9781496483362) includes words beginning with ¿¿b through ¿npVolume 2: (ISBN 9781496483379) includes words beginning with ¿esed through ¿iyyônVolume 3 (ISBN 9781496483386) includes words beginning with ¿l¿ through ter¿pîm
A translation of the 3-volume work Notes de lexicographie neo-testamentaire by the premier biblical exegete Ceslas Spicq, the Theological Lexicon of the New Testament will surely take its place alongside other standard language tools. One plus to this work is that it is self-consciously theological. Spicq's quest is not for morphology, orthography, or even grammar or syntax; rather, he wants to uncover the religious meaning of the language used in the New Testament. To accomplish his task, Spicq mines the vast resources of epigraphical texts, papyri, classical writings, the Greek Old Testament, Hellenistic authors, and innumerable sources to inform his study of New Testament Koine. Not merely following in the footsteps of other such works such as the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, more than half of the words in the TLNT do not receive significant treatment elsewhere. Spicq's impressive familiarity with a variety of resources-from funerary inscriptions to papyri fragments-deems this work extraordinary.In the upper portion of each article entry in the TLNT, the Greek lexical form of the word or word group appears, and the lower portion contains the fully transliterated English form of the word as well as a brief definition.Terms in the text itself are transliterated for the nonspecialist, while scholars can quickly reference the original language in the article entry.Scholars especially will appreciate the extensive footnotes, which review a term's use in sources such as the papyri, in the Septuagint, and in classical and Hellenistic writings and then assess the value of this material for understanding the NT. Parallels in Jewish writings, including the Pseudepigrapha, Apocrypha, and Qumran, are also included.Spicq supplies vital bibliography from a wide range of resources. In this edition, any references to French, German, or other foreign language works that have been translated into English are given in their English form.In the resource notes, each term is conveniently keyed to Strong's Concordance and cross-referenced to major lexical resources, such as Louw and Nida's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains or the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.The 3 volumes of the New Testament are as follows:Volume 1 (ISBN 9781496483331) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (aga) through ¿¿¿ (elp)Volume 2 (ISBN 9781496483348) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (emp) through ¿¿¿ (opso)Volume 3 (ISBN 9781496483355) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (pai) through ¿¿¿ (pseu)
An indispensable and incomparable reference work, this translation of the Theologisches Handworterbuch zum Alten Testament makes accessible in English a wealth of theological insight. In these volumes, outstanding scholars provide in-depth and wide-ranging investigations of the historical, semantic, and theological meanings of Old Testament concepts.Well-organized and clearly written articles analyze a significant portion of the Old Testament vocabulary. This reference work can serve a wide audience, from professors and researchers to pastors and students of the Bible. Even readers with little or no knowledge of Hebrew can use it profitably.Whereas traditional lexicons do little more than offer possible translations in the light of etymological and grammatical evidence, the Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament goes further, evaluating each term's theological relevance by clearly describing its actual usage in the language. In the process, it makes available to readers many form- and tradition-critical insights hitherto buried in scattered commentaries, monographs, Old Testament theologies, journal articles, etc. Thus the individual articles serve as concise, well-structured histories of research with conclusions, discussion of controversies, and references to the most important literature.The methodological repertoire of the TLOT is deliberately broad because today it is generally agreed that no single approach can fully illuminate a term's meaning. Assumptions that led to ill-advised short-cuts-e.g., the chimera of a basic meaning from which all other meanings developed-have given way to a methodological pluralism that considers a term's significance from several points of view and thus does more justice to actual usage.Words were included because of their importance within the Hebrew Bible, not their suitability as elements of a secondary system of Old Testament theology. Since the entries are generally ordered according to roots-the traditional and sensible approach for Semitic languages-and many words are treated as derivatives, synonyms, or antonyms of the terms listed in the article titles, thousands of words are covered in about 330 articles. These other words can easily be found in the index. Besides examining the key verbs, nouns, and adjectives, the TLOT examines theologically noteworthy pronouns and particles in their own entries.The 3 volumes of the Old Testament are as follows:Volume 1 (ISBN 9781496483362) includes words beginning with ¿¿b through ¿npVolume 2: (ISBN 9781496483379) includes words beginning with ¿esed through ¿iyyônVolume 3 (ISBN 9781496483386) includes words beginning with ¿l¿ through ter¿pîm
A translation of the 3-volume work Notes de lexicographie neo-testamentaire by the premier biblical exegete Ceslas Spicq, the Theological Lexicon of the New Testament will surely take its place alongside other standard language tools. One plus to this work is that it is self-consciously theological. Spicq's quest is not for morphology, orthography, or even grammar or syntax; rather, he wants to uncover the religious meaning of the language used in the New Testament. To accomplish his task, Spicq mines the vast resources of epigraphical texts, papyri, classical writings, the Greek Old Testament, Hellenistic authors, and innumerable sources to inform his study of New Testament Koine. Not merely following in the footsteps of other such works such as the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, more than half of the words in the TLNT do not receive significant treatment elsewhere. Spicq's impressive familiarity with a variety of resources-from funerary inscriptions to papyri fragments-deems this work extraordinary.In the upper portion of each article entry in the TLNT, the Greek lexical form of the word or word group appears, and the lower portion contains the fully transliterated English form of the word as well as a brief definition.Terms in the text itself are transliterated for the nonspecialist, while scholars can quickly reference the original language in the article entry.Scholars especially will appreciate the extensive footnotes, which review a term's use in sources such as the papyri, in the Septuagint, and in classical and Hellenistic writings and then assess the value of this material for understanding the NT. Parallels in Jewish writings, including the Pseudepigrapha, Apocrypha, and Qumran, are also included.Spicq supplies vital bibliography from a wide range of resources. In this edition, any references to French, German, or other foreign language works that have been translated into English are given in their English form.In the resource notes, each term is conveniently keyed to Strong's Concordance and cross-referenced to major lexical resources, such as Louw and Nida's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains or the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.The 3 volumes of the New Testament are as follows:Volume 1 (ISBN 9781496483331) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (aga) through ¿¿¿ (elp)Volume 2 (ISBN 9781496483348) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (emp) through ¿¿¿ (opso)Volume 3 (ISBN 9781496483355) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (pai) through ¿¿¿ (pseu)
A translation of the 3-volume work Notes de lexicographie neo-testamentaire by the premier biblical exegete Ceslas Spicq, the Theological Lexicon of the New Testament will surely take its place alongside other standard language tools. One plus to this work is that it is self-consciously theological. Spicq's quest is not for morphology, orthography, or even grammar or syntax; rather, he wants to uncover the religious meaning of the language used in the New Testament. To accomplish his task, Spicq mines the vast resources of epigraphical texts, papyri, classical writings, the Greek Old Testament, Hellenistic authors, and innumerable sources to inform his study of New Testament Koine. Not merely following in the footsteps of other such works such as the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, more than half of the words in the TLNT do not receive significant treatment elsewhere. Spicq's impressive familiarity with a variety of resources-from funerary inscriptions to papyri fragments-deems this work extraordinary.In the upper portion of each article entry in the TLNT, the Greek lexical form of the word or word group appears, and the lower portion contains the fully transliterated English form of the word as well as a brief definition.Terms in the text itself are transliterated for the nonspecialist, while scholars can quickly reference the original language in the article entry.Scholars especially will appreciate the extensive footnotes, which review a term's use in sources such as the papyri, in the Septuagint, and in classical and Hellenistic writings and then assess the value of this material for understanding the NT. Parallels in Jewish writings, including the Pseudepigrapha, Apocrypha, and Qumran, are also included.Spicq supplies vital bibliography from a wide range of resources. In this edition, any references to French, German, or other foreign language works that have been translated into English are given in their English form.In the resource notes, each term is conveniently keyed to Strong's Concordance and cross-referenced to major lexical resources, such as Louw and Nida's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains or the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.The 3 volumes of the New Testament are as follows:Volume 1 (ISBN 9781496483331) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (aga) through ¿¿¿ (elp)Volume 2 (ISBN 9781496483348) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (emp) through ¿¿¿ (opso)Volume 3 (ISBN 9781496483355) includes words beginning with ¿¿¿ (pai) through ¿¿¿ (pseu)
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