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    • O'Brien, Peter T.: The Epistle to the Philippians (New Int. Greek Testament Commentary)

      Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. 597 pp. HC DJ. VG+ Minor scuffing to DJ, otherwise clean. The NIGTC aims at preparing grammatical and theological commentaries drawing on extensive articles and monographs and current NT research. #01010076

      O'Brian: Philippians #01010076

      $19.00


    • Olevianus, Casper: An Exposition of the Apostle's Creed

      Grand Rapids, RHB, 2009. Translated by Lyle D. Bierma, introduction by R. Scott Clark. 160 pp. Publisher’s description: Olevianus’s Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed is a collection of sermons he preached on the basic articles of the Christian faith. It serves as a reminder that the Reformed tradition did not see itself as separate from the universal church, though it was principally opposed to Rome. Rather, Olevianus and his tradition argue for a Reformed catholicity rooted in the ancient confession of the church. #01010088

      Olevianus: #01010088

      $26.00


    • Pearson, John: Exposition of the Creed (1858)

      An Exposition of the Creed. John Pearson, Bishop of Chester.  Revised and Corrected by E. Burton D.D. 4th edition, Oxford: Univ. Press, 1858.

      Condition: Good. Fine binding: diced Moroccan calf, decorated compartments on spine. Label starting to peel, some rubbing and bumping to edges. Binding is tight, pages yellowed but clean with only light pencil scattered throughout. A handsome leather edition priced as a reading copy. Pearson’s work on the Creed has been standard issue since its publication in 1659.

      Pearson #02011005

      $34.00


    • Robertson, A.T.: An Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament

      Louisville: Broadman Press (1925). HC/no DJ. Good. xiii, 300 w/ index and facsimiles of various NT manuscripts, minuscules, and early editions. Boards have minor soiling. Binding is a tad loose, a few instances of ink, but clean for the most part. A good reading copy. Chapters include: The Textus Receptus; The Critical Text; Ancient Books; The Use of Tischendorf; The Greek Manuscripts; Version; The Fathers; Transcriptional Evidence of Single Readings; Intrinsic Evidence of Single Readings; Praxis of Criticism + more. #01010090

      Robertson: Criticism 01010090

      $9.00


    • Robinson, James M.: The Problem of History in Mark

      London: SCM Press (1957). Studies in Biblical Theology Series #21. Wraps. Good. 95 pp. Former owner signature on title who found 5 pages especially helpful: underlining. Excellent monograph on history, eschatology, and exorcism narratives in Mark.  #010054

      Robinson: History/Mark #010054

      $2.00


    • Shepard, J.W.: The Christ of the Gospels

      Grand Rapids: Eerdmans (1952) 7th printing. Good in boards. 650 pp.  Hinges  exposed but secure. Pages lightly yellowed, a few instances of pencil. Not rare but a good standard exposition of the life and teaching of Christ. #cg0100705

      Shepard: Christ of the Gospels #cg0100705

      $7.00


    • The Psalms, Chronologically Arranged

      The Psalms, Chronologically Arranged, an Amended Version with Historical Introductions and Explanatory Notes. (Anon.) Second Ed. London: Macmillan and Co. 1870.

      Condition: Good+ in boards. Spine darkened, corners bumped, pages a little grubby, internally clean.

      $19.00


    • Thirtle, James William: The Titles of the Psalms, their Nature and Meaning Explained

      Henry Frowde: London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and New York, 1904. 386 pp. Good+ in blue covers. Minor edgewear and bumping, spine darkened, minimal foxing, textblock sound, signatures slightly exposed but secure. Early scholarly work dividing Psalm titles into the catagories: “Cor the Chief Musician;” The Calender in the Psalter;” “David in the Psalter;” appendix  w/ notations on the Psalms according to the A.V. #01010067

      Thirtle: Psalm Titles #01010067

      $19.00


    • Wurthwein, Ernst: The Text of the Old Testament, an Introduction to Kittel-Kahle's Biblia Hebraica

      Translated by Peter R. Ackroyd. New York: The Macmillan Co. 1957. 173 pp. Fair. 2 plates detached, last two endpages ripped, text block weak, minor ink. Introduces the reader to the standard Biblia Hebraica Stuttgart. by tracing the critical use of early manuscripts, codices, etc. #01010092

      Intro to Biblica Hebraica: #01010092

      $4.00


    • Young, Edward J.: Studies in Genesis One

      Philadelphia PA: Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing, 1964. 105 pp. Good in wraps. Minor nicks, to the covers, a little bumping and lifted corners. Internally clean and overall well preserved. Scholarly treatment on the Hebrew grammar of Genesis ch. 1 from the Reformed perspective.  #010058

      Young: Gen.1 #010058

      $24.00



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