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James

Impact New Testament Commentary 16

Paulson Pulikottil

Pages 170 | ISBN: 978-8188784-17-2

James confronts the enduring question of why the righteous suffer, urging Christians to view hardship as a joyful path to spiritual maturity. In an age shaped by prosperity thinking and increasing material, physical, and emotional strain, his call to patient endurance remains urgent. Believers are to live by the royal law of love, using wise speech that heals rather than divides. Genuine faith expresses itself through mercy toward the vulnerable, crossing social and economic boundaries. Rejecting consumerist desires, James advocates simplicity and humble dependence on God. His letter ultimately summons suffering communities to unity, mutual care, and steadfast hope.


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A prophetic voice for turbulent times, The Prince and the Emperor invites readers into Isaiah’s world and shows why his message still speaks today. Drawing from key themes in Isaiah, Paulson Pulikottil explores God’s sovereignty, human power, and the moral responsibility of leaders and citizens. Readers will encounter Isaiah’s transforming vision of God as King, the social and political crises of his day, and his bold challenge to unjust systems. The book highlights the tension between judgment and hope—warnings of exile alongside promises of restoration and the coming Messiah. Its relevance endures, calling believers to justice, courage, and faithful living in a broken world. Written for a general audience, it bridges scholarship and everyday faith, offering insight and inspiration for anyone seeking to understand God’s sovereignty and their place in His unfolding story.


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A scholarly but simple contemporary interpretation of the 150 psalms of the Bible. The commentary is in three parts: A detailed introduction to the Psalms, a commentary on individual psalms and a glossary of words. The author Prof. Paulson Pulikottil Ph.D. is Head of the Department of Biblical Studies at Union Biblical Seminary, Pune, India.


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Introduction to Biblical Hebrew

Lee Roy Martin

This introductory textbook covers the basics of Hebrew grammar, and then it leads the student through readings from the Old Testament. The readings review, apply, and supplement earlier material, and ensure that the student can enjoy the Hebrew Bible once the course is finished. Written with the student's learning needs in mind, the text keeps grammatical rules to a minimum, with more comprehensive lists in the appendices. Features not found in other beginning Hebrew grammars include: 1. A section on verbless clauses; 2. Complete declensions of the prepositions with pronominal suffixes; 3. English translations of verb conjugations; 4. Successive verb conjugations are compared in parallel columns; 5. Description of verb syntax that utilises recent advances; 6. Appendices describing the Verb Stems, Syntax, Parsing,