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Pocket Guide to the Bible: A Little Book about the Big Book

by Jason Boyett

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Review:

"Boyett (Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse) packs a surprising amount of information into this little guide. With humor always at the ready, he dashes through a glossary of biblical terms, a list of key characters and a summary of every book of the Bible. The introduction kicks off with a nod to the difficulties of biblical interpretation and a few of the less-than-stellar movements it helped inspire ('The Bible has motivated its readers to tend the sick.... It also motivated the Crusades'). This forthright tone continues throughout, though Boyett clearly writes from an evangelical perspective. The guide also includes an interesting history of the English Bible and summary of translations. Younger readers who would like to be more familiar with the biblical text will appreciate Boyett's tone, while older readers who have been in the church most of their lives will learn — or be reminded of — many things along the way. The book has a few weaknesses: the endless list of books and biblical events gets tedious; readers may have benefited more from thematic summaries. And there are a few references those outside the church won't understand. But overall, the guide is well written, fun and brief — which, when you're attempting to summarize the entire Bible, is quite an accomplishment. (June 6)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780976817543
Subtitle:
A Little Book about the Big Book
Author:
Boyett, Jason
Publisher:
Relevant Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Bible - Study - General
Subject:
Christianity - Christian Life - General
Subject:
Biblical Studies - General
Copyright:
Publication Date:
May 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
191
Dimensions:
7.08x5.08x.55 in. .44 lbs.

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Product details 191 pages Relevant Books - English 9780976817543 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Boyett (Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse) packs a surprising amount of information into this little guide. With humor always at the ready, he dashes through a glossary of biblical terms, a list of key characters and a summary of every book of the Bible. The introduction kicks off with a nod to the difficulties of biblical interpretation and a few of the less-than-stellar movements it helped inspire ('The Bible has motivated its readers to tend the sick.... It also motivated the Crusades'). This forthright tone continues throughout, though Boyett clearly writes from an evangelical perspective. The guide also includes an interesting history of the English Bible and summary of translations. Younger readers who would like to be more familiar with the biblical text will appreciate Boyett's tone, while older readers who have been in the church most of their lives will learn — or be reminded of — many things along the way. The book has a few weaknesses: the endless list of books and biblical events gets tedious; readers may have benefited more from thematic summaries. And there are a few references those outside the church won't understand. But overall, the guide is well written, fun and brief — which, when you're attempting to summarize the entire Bible, is quite an accomplishment. (June 6)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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