Sign, Text, Scripture

Sign, Text, Scripture
Title Sign, Text, Scripture PDF eBook
Author George Aichele
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 172
Release 1997-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781850756910

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This book is an introduction to the field of semiotics specifically directed to students of the Bible as well as to biblical scholars trained in other methodologies. The primary focus is on what semiotics is now-how contemporary scholars actually approach the Bible semiotically. Attention is given to the history and varieties of semiotic theory, because as it has influenced the work of more recent thinkers, and because postmodern reappraisals of semiotics call for rereading of biblical texts. The book is organized according to topics ('Sign', 'Message', 'Text', etc.), which provide a way to interrogate semiotics as a system. This stimulating account also includes, for good measure, reflections on what theology has become, for believer and unbeliever alike, in a post-Nietzschean, post-Heideggerian world: What does it mean to see theology as 'ideology'-a complex and never wholly conscious network of understandings, preconceptions, and expectations about 'the way things are'.

The A to Z Guide to Bible Signs and Symbols

The A to Z Guide to Bible Signs and Symbols
Title The A to Z Guide to Bible Signs and Symbols PDF eBook
Author Neil Wilson
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 763
Release 2015-02-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441221883

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How might our understanding of God's Word be deepened if we recognized the significance of the signs and symbols found within its pages--signs that would have been obvious to the original readers? From the tree of life to Noah's ark, from circumcision to animal sacrifice. From the feasts, the Passover lamb, and the manna in the wilderness to the furniture in the tabernacle and the visions of prophets. From the Lord's Supper to baptism and from the cross to the empty tomb. Throughout the Scriptures, signs and symbols weave a consistent message of God's presence, grace, and faithfulness. This illustrated resource will help readers understand key biblical images that reveal God's purposes and truth. Each entry includes multiple illustrations, explanations, and key Bible passages. Sidebars, quotes, and photos make this guide approachable and engaging.

3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated

3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated
Title 3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated PDF eBook
Author Donald E. Knuth
Publisher A-R Editions, Inc.
Pages 283
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0895792524

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What happens when a world-renowned computer scientist applies scientific methodology to studying the Bible, writes about his findings, and has some of the world's best calligraphers illustrate the work? The result is 3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated, a treasure of profound biblical insight and enchanting calligraphy that will enlighten your mind, your eyes, and your spirit. Donald E. Knuth so loved the Bible that he dedicated five years of his life to creating this masterpiece. With it, you will learn about each 3:16 verse of the Bible, how it came to be written, and how it contributes to the wholeness of the Bible. -- Publisher

The Signs and Symbols Bible

The Signs and Symbols Bible
Title The Signs and Symbols Bible PDF eBook
Author Madonna Gauding
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 404
Release 2009-10
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781402770043

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Explains the meaning given by diverse cultures in various eras to animals, plants, patterns, man-made objects, and abstract forms.

Mormon Doctrine

Mormon Doctrine
Title Mormon Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Bruce R. McConkie
Publisher
Pages 856
Release 1966
Genre Mormon Church
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The Book of Signs

The Book of Signs
Title The Book of Signs PDF eBook
Author Dr. David Jeremiah
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 481
Release 2019-03-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0785229574

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From one of the world’s most beloved Bible teachers comes a timely, compelling, and comprehensive biblical interpretation of Bible prophecy, the end times, and the apocalypse viewed through the lens of current world events. Many Christians struggle to understand the Book of Revelation. “The end times.” “The apocalypse.” “The day of judgment.” These terms are both fascinating and frightening – but what do they really mean? Drawing from decades of study, Dr. Jeremiah explains every key sign of the approaching apocalypse and what it means for you, including international, cultural, heavenly, tribulation, and end signs. With his engaging writing style and clear analysis of how current world events were foretold in the Bible, The Book of Signs is an encouraging guide to the Book of Revelation. In The Book of Signs, Dr. David Jeremiah offers answers to questions including: What does the Bible tell us about the future? How much can we understand about biblical prophecy and its application in our lives? What signs and signals will precede the end of everything as we know it? Which of those signs and signals have already come to pass, which are we experiencing now, and which are still to come? An epic and authoritative guide to biblical prophecy, The Book of Signs is a must-have resource for Christians seeking to navigate the uncertainties of the present and embrace God’s promises for the future with a renewed sense of hope and purpose.

Text in Context

Text in Context
Title Text in Context PDF eBook
Author A. D. H. Mayes
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 496
Release 2000-09-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191520438

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The scholarly study of the Old Testament is now marked by a rich diversity of approaches and concerns. In the last two decades, an interest in the text and the implications for its interpretation is no longer the preserve of a single scholarly community, while the reconstruction of the history of the people from whom it derived has been transformed by new methods. This new book published under the auspices of the Society for Old Testament Study reflects these new approaches and developments, and has a particular concentration on literary and historical study. Thus, it not only clearly recognizes the diversity now inherent in 'Old Testament study', but also welcomes the integration into its field of the wide range of approaches available in current literary and historical investigation. The study of the biblical text and how it is received and interpreted by its various readerships has a certain logical priority over the study of its historical background and authorship. Yet an ongoing investigation of issues relating to the latter cannot await definitive conclusions on the former. So, essays on the text and its reception discuss primary issues which arise in Old Testament study, while those on background and authorship reflect the continued vitality of, and the fresh perspective possible in, more traditional scholarly concerns.