Joyce G. Baldwin (1921–1995)
Author of Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: An Introduction & Commentary (The Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Series)
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Works by Joyce G. Baldwin
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: An Introduction & Commentary (The Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Series) (1972) 999 copies, 3 reviews
Esther: An Introduction and Commentary (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries) (1984) 629 copies, 2 reviews
The History of Israel 1 copy
丁道爾舊約聖經註釋--以斯帖記 1 copy
丁道爾舊約聖經註釋--但以理書 1 copy
丁道爾舊約聖經註釋--撒母耳記上/下 1 copy
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- Other names
- 包德雯
- Birthdate
- 1921-08-01
- Date of death
- 1995-12-30
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Nottingham
University of London - Occupations
- theologian
author
evangelist
teacher (modern languages)
missionary
dean of women - Organizations
- Trinity College, Bristol
- Birthplace
- Essex, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Lancashire, England, UK
Chungking, China - Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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The Message of Genesis 12-50 : from Abraham to Joseph (Bible Speaks Today) (The Bible Speaks Today) by Joyce G. Baldwin
Abraham -- called out of Ur of the Chaldeans to go to Canaan, there to found a great nation, a blessing to all peoples. Isaac -- his son, taken to be sacrificed by his father, until God provided a substitue. Jacob -- Isaac's son, the schemer who cheated his older brother of his birthright but whose thigh (and heart) was broken as he wrestled all night with God's messenger. Joseph -- the dreamer sold into Egypt by his brothers, who meant it for evil while God meant it for good. These are the show more patriarchs whose stories are told in Genesis 12-50. Why have these accounts been preserved? What importance do they have in the development of Israel's understanding of God? What message from them does God have for us today? Joyce Baldwin skillfully weaves her answers to these questions, bringing the history of an ancient people to bear on our lives. show less
I purchased this commentary as a young lawyer teaching Sunday School in 1980, and it has helped me communicate the stories in this book to many. I found the book useful as a layman and after attending seminary found it remained helpful at the scholarly level as well. Baldwin breathes life into the fabulous stories with which Daniel begins - stories usually taught to children and rarely preached or made the subject of adult Bible study, and the book is most helpful in illuminating these show more stories - the four Hebrew youths in captivity, the fiery furnace, the lions' den, and the writing on the wall. The more eschatological material that forms the latter part of the prophet's book is well treated, and the author avoids falling into the abyss of too closely pressing the details. It is a sound book in a sound series (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries), and should help anyone teach, preach or simply enjoy the faith stories of Daniel and his friends. show less
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