The Christadelphian EJournal of Biblical Interpretation Annual 2011(ISSN 1755-9227, ISBN 978-0-9563841-5-7, 318 pages) contains a variety of articles on topics such as Quotation in the New Testament,... More > The Prophet Daniel, The Holy Spirit, Psalms, and The Olivet Discourse, to name a few. It continues to provide analytical exegesis, expositional exhortation, and engage contemporary Bible scholarship.< Less
This book (194 pages, 978-0-9526-1923-9) examines the basis of church fellowship. It outlines the teachings that should form the basis of christian fellowship. It examines the grounds upon which... More > churches should withdraw fellowship.< Less
This monograph (72 pages, 978-0-9526192-6-0) analyses Mark's portrayal of exorcism from a political perspective. It argues the case that Mark saw in Jesus' exorcisms a symbolic demonstration of the... More > cleansing of the people. Thus it is argued that the Marcan Jesus did not subscribe to the cosmological dualism of his day; rather Mark used this language to represent the spiritual and political state of the people.< Less
This book (363 pages, ISBN 978-0-9526-1925-3)) offers a chapter by chapter commentary on the Book of Job using the KJV, RSV and NASB versions of the Bible. It compares Job with the Book of Isaiah and... More > argues that Job, in addition to being a story about a patriarch, is also a prophetic and political commentary about Hezekiah and Judah during the days of the Assyrian Crisis. This prophetic and political discourse is set within the parabolic framework of the prologue and epilogue, in which the details of the patriarch Job's experience have been chosen in such a way so as to represent Hezekiah and Judah.< Less
This book (226 pages; ISBN 978-0-9563841-3-3) is a collection of essays that defend the Bible as the inerrant and inspired Word of God. Some essays have previously been published in magazines, but... More > are now difficult to obtain; other essays are new. The essays included are "Bible Study", "Evaluating the King James Version", "The Unvarnished New Testament", "The Dead Sea Scrolls and Bible Translation", "Inspiration", "Exegetical Considerations relating to Inspiration", "Luke as Scripture", "The Spirit of Elijah", "Old Testament History", "Old Earth Creationism", "Heaven", "Creation Types in Exodus", "Noah's Flood", "The Historical Jesus" and "Finding God".< Less
This book (Third Edition, Revision 1, Sept 2012, 227 pages, ISBN 978-0-9526-1921-5) presents an Old Testament theology of creation through an examination of the types and patterns of Genesis 1-3 as... More > they appear in the Old Testament.< Less
This book (978-0-9563841-9-5, 76 pages) is a collection of humorous diaries and letters about church events like outreach and evangelistic weeks, fellowship weekends and other things like letters... More > from foreign parts to the church back home.< Less
This book (4th Edition, Revision 1 (Jan 2013), ISBN 978-0-9526-1924-6, 142 pages) examines the topic of Head Coverings in the church today. It offers a detailed analysis of Paul's argument in 1... More > Corinthians 11, and shows how Paul argues that women in the church should wear head coverings at the breaking of bread meetings. The book also discusses the objections that are raised against this reading.< Less
This study on Joel (Third Impression, Jan 2013, 242 pages, ISBN 978-0-9526-1927-7) is based on the KJV, RSV and NASB versions of the Bible. It locates Joel in the latter half of the eighth century,... More > and relates the prophecy to the reigns of Ahaz and Hezekiah.< Less
This book (First Edition, Release 2, January 2013; 233 pages; ISBN 978-0-9563841-7-1) is the final volume in a commentary on Isaiah 40-66. It ascribes the oracles of chapters 58-66 to Isaiah of... More > Jerusalem and situates them in the aftermath of the Assyrian invasion of 701 and in the Jubilee year of 700-699. It sees the oracles as documenting the arrival of an anonymous conqueror from victory in Edom in the east to deliver the cities of Judah in the south and west.< Less