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Biblical Studies
The books listed below are outstanding
resources for both metaphysical and traditional biblical studies, for the lay
and professional biblical student.
Unity’s biblical study books are
listed under the bookstore category Unity/New Thought.
I highly recommend collecting these
reference books. They will serve you well in creating an exciting adventure into
biblical studies on multiple levels.
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Holy Bible
by George M. Lamsa
This handsome new edition of the authoritative English translation of
the Aramaic (Syriac) Old and New Testaments--the language of
Jesus--clarifies difficult passages and offers fresh insight on the Bible's
message |
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Gospel Light – A
Revised Annotated Edition
by George M. Lamsa & Janet
Magiera
The commentaries of Dr. George M. Lamsa on the Four Gospels Edited by
Rev. Janet Magiera and Annotated with corroborating statements of other
scholars and supporting evidence of the accuracy of the commentaries of
Dr. Lamsa. |
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Setting a Trap for
God: The Aramaic Prayer of Jesus
by Rocco A. Errico
The title for this book comes from the Aramaic meaning of the word
prayer,"setting your mind like a trap so that you may catch the
thoughts of God." This metaphysical look at the Lord's Prayer is
expanded from Errico's The Ancient Aramaic Prayer of Jesus. |
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Let There Be Light:
The Seven Keys
by Rocco A. Errico
...a bridge between our Western ways of understanding and the Near
Eastern social realities that are embedded in the Bible. |
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HarperCollins Bible
Dictionary
Paul J. Achtemeier, Editor
For the maps alone, this book is worth it. Following 1,250 pages that
describe and explain the people, places, terms, and events of the Bible
from Aaron to Zurishaddai, the 16 spectacular maps detail the political
entities and boundaries of biblical times, bringing the historic times to
vivid life.... |
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HarperCollins Bible
Commentary
James Luther Mays, Editor
The Bible -- sacred scripture, literary classic, historical document.
No matter how it is viewed, it remains the basis of much of Western
culture. This fully revised edition of the HarperCollins Bible
Commentary is the most up-to-date reference book of its kind... |
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The New Strong’s
Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
James Strong, Editor, &
Thomas Nelson
The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible is nothing
short of exhaustive. Weighing in at nearly six pounds, this research tool
is the revised edition of the legendary classic that generations have come
to depend on for biblical research. Nothing has been omitted from the
original text... |
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The New Complete
Works of Josephus
by Flavius Josephus – a
contemporary of the Apostle Paul
William Whiston (Translator) |
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The Works of Philo
by C.D. Yonge
Philo was a contemporary of
Jesus.
While it would not be correct to say that Philo's works have been
"lost" -- scholars have always known and used Philo -- they have
essentially been "misplaced" as far as the average student of
the Bible is concerned...
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A History of Israel
by John Bright
For the biblical student,
knowledge of ancient Israel is essential. Bright’s A History of
Israel ranks among the best.
The definitive text and resource for every student of the Old
Testament. this third edition of John Bright's classic work is a thorough
revision of the text that has become a standard for reference and
classroom use.
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Understanding the
Old Testament
by Bernhard W. Anderson
Another outstanding history of
ancient Israel.
Understanding the Old Testament is a revision of America's bestselling
definitive treatment of the Old Testament. It examines the literary
aspects, historical background, and the newest archaeological discoveries.
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Harper’s
Encyclopedia of Bible Life
by Madeleine S. Miller
Understanding the customs and
folkways of ancient Israel greatly enhances your study of the Bible.
Harper's Encyclopedia of Bible Life is a casual yet informative
guide to the people and places of biblical times. Completely revised from
its original publication in 1944, the book is written for the layperson
rather than clerics.
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All the Women in
the Bible
by Edith Deen
All the women of the Bible
offers a rich biographical perspective on evey female figure in scripture
-- including the famous, the little-known, and even the unnamed. In more
that 300 engaging and insightful portraits, Edith Deen brings alive the
saints and sorceresses, queens and servants, and more...
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Hidden Wisdom in
the Holy Bible
by Geoffrey Hodson
This first of a two-volume
abridgement of a Theosophical classic explains how a literal reading of
the Bible misses rich concealed meaning, how Biblical symbols encode
esoteric truths, and how Christ's life can be seen as an initiatory
journey.
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A Metaphysical Interpretation of the Bible
by Steven Hairfield, Ph.D.
His book includes a metaphysical interpretation of Genesis, Isaiah, the four gospels, and Revelations. |
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The Four Gospels:
New Metaphysical Versions
by Bil Holton, Ph.D.
A chapter by chapter,
verse-by-verse interpretation |
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