Farsi/Perzisch, Boek, Alles wat de profeten hebben voorzegd, John R. Cross
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Farsi/Perzisch, ALLES WAT DE PROFETEN HEBBEN VOORZEGD, John R. Cross.
Aangezien de invloed van de islam groter wordt, ontmoet je meer moslims. Maar hoe communiceer je met hen over de belangrijkste boodschap van de Bijbel? Waar begint u? Hoe begint u zelfs?
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Farsi/Perzisch, Alles wat de profeten hebben voorzegd, John R. Cross
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Aangezien de invloed van de islam groter wordt, ontmoet je meer moslims. Maar hoe communiceer je met hen over de belangrijkste boodschap van de Bijbel? Waar begint u? Hoe begint u zelfs?
• Afmetingen: 23 x 15,4 x 1,4 cm
• Uitvoering: paperback
• Pagina’s: 271
• Gewicht: 412 gram
All that the Prophets have Spoken
As the influence of Islam becomes more widespread, you meet more Muslims. But how do you communicate with them the central message of the Scriptures? Where do you begin? How do you even start?
In their holy book, the Quran, Muslims are told to believe the Torah of Moses, the psalms of David and the gospel of Jesus. If you’ve ever spoken with them about the Scriptures, they may have told you they “believe all the prophets.”
While many Old Testament stories are mentioned in the Quran and both speak of the same prophets, there are significant differences in interpretation and understanding. But how do you bridge those differences to present the message of the Bible in a way they will understand?
All that the Prophets have Spoken takes a look at the Bible without referral to Islam or the Quran. With an awareness of what Muslims believe about key prophets, the book examines what the Scriptures say about these men and connects them with the core message of the Bible. Keeping in mind the Islamic perspective, it builds on this understanding and addresses questions Muslims might have so by the end, they will have a clear understanding of the God of the Bible.
Features
Chronological: Begins with the creation of the universe and then, progressing sequentially through key Old Testament stories, it moves into the New Testament to reveal the meaning of the cross and the tomb. The main story of the Bible is tied together into one universal, all-encompassing drama. Follows the same storyline as The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus but is 25% different. The difference is significant.
Based on the gospel of John: Uses the gospel of John as a template; at the same time, provides necessary background stories to give the gospel context. It assumes the reader knows very little, if anything, about the Bible.
Sets apart the God of the Bible: Answers the question, “What makes your sacred book better than mine?” All that the Prophets have Spoken addresses what makes the God of the Bible unique from all other gods or spirits.
Peels religious tradition off the Bible: Introduces readers are introduced to the Bible without the trappings of religion.
Objective: Allows the Bible is allowed to speak for itself in presenting the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is no arm-twisting to believe. The message is presented objectively; the decision to believe or not to believe is left to the reader.
Bible verses: Told as a story, weaving 1244 Bible verses throughout the narrative. The reader engages with the text of the Bible for himself.
Illustrated: Uses over 100 drawings, maps and diagrams to help explain the story.
Appropriate for these audiences:
Written for adults and teens, but understood by children as young as 10.
Explains the Bible’s message in way that people from a Islamic cultural background (but not necessarily Muslim by conviction) can understand without mixing the Islamic and biblical worldview.
This is an ideal resource for a home Bible study.
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