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Expository Writing, Grades 6-8 (Meeting Writing Standards Series)3 reviews
Michael Levin

Teacher Created Resources, 1995

Simple, Sweet and to the point!
Simple, sweet and to the point is my description of Dr Fry's How to Teach Reading. It is a great introduction for teaching reading or a review for those already doing it. It is based upon practical experience and breaks the process of teaching reading into simple steps. This is not a book full of theory, nor is it merely a book full of lesson plans. It has just enough structure to help you ...
  
  











  



  
Vine's Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words: Super Value Edition9 reviews
W. E. Vine

Thomas Nelson, 1996

Good for Beginners
If you want to know what the New Testament teaches, this is a good starting point. For example, one word for 'lord' is DESPOTES and this word is used many times when addressing Christ. You can have lots of fun and learn at the same time what the bible teaches. ENJOY
  
  











  



  
Biblical Preaching: The Development and Delivery of Expository Messages17 reviews
Haddon W. Robinson

Baker Academic, 2001

Basics of preaching
I thought I knew about preaching the Bible before I read this book but relised how ignorant I had been. It helped me to get down to some basic but vital principles of studying and preparation.
  
  











  



  
Nelson's Super Value Series: Vine's Expository Dictionary of the Old & New Testament Words (Nelson's Super ...1 review
W. E. Vine

Thomas Nelson, 2003

Great Reference Material
This is an awesome resource to add to your collection. It really helps to understand where the words come from and what they mean in certain contexts. I would also recommend the Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Baker Reference Library) and the NASB MacArthur Study Bible(I read the NASB but it comes in the NKJV as well).
  
  











  



  
Rediscovering Expository Preaching6 reviews
John MacArthur, Master's College Faculty

Thomas Nelson, 1992

Expository Preachings Study Guide
If you enjoy expository preaching or perhaps you are a teacher of the Word of God who wants to learn the basics and blessings of expository preaching than this book is a must. The staff of Master's Seminary (www.tms.edu) have provided the Christian church a guide to expository preaching from the biblical basis to the basic "how to's." Each chapter of the book deals with an aspect of expository ...
  
  











  



  
Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words (Word Study Series)21 reviews
W. E. Vine, Merrill F. Unger, ...

AMG Publishers, 1998

Vine's Complete Expository - An Excellent Reference
The most significant biblical words are illustrated by Scripture passages, comments, cross-references, ancient and modern meanings, precise etymologies, historical notes, and clearly defined technical information. Each original language is indexed, and the addition of a topical index allows you to access all the dictionary entries pertinent to specific New Testament ideas and teachings. ...
  
  











  



  
Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words10 reviews

Zondervan, 2006

Renn and Mounce
Late to arrive was Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words (Zondervan, though copyrighted 2006). This is very similar to a recently produced (2005), Vine-replacement dictionary from Hendrickson, Stephen Renn, ed., Expository Dictionary of Bible Words: Word Studies for Key English Bible Words Based on the Hebrew And Greek Texts. Both dictionaries do different ...
  
  











  



  
The Expository Genius of John Calvin10 reviews
Steven J. Lawson

Ligonier Ministries, 2007

A great read for all audiences, not just pastors
Overview Expository Genius of John Calvin coverThis wonderful book is written as a plea to modern-day preachers and teachers to return to the practice of expository preaching of the Word of God. From Dr. Lawson: "As we consider Calvin's life and work, we will survey the distinguishing marks of his pulpit ministry, consider the core presuppositions that undergirded his biblical ...
  
  











  



  
Crafting Expository Argument: Practical Approaches to the Writing Process for Students and Teachers Fourth ...1 review
Michael Degen

Telemachos Publishing, 2002

Grammar in Context
Constance Weaver presents the theory of teaching grammar in the context of writing, yet as a high school teacher it was nearly impossible to find a realistic example of this theory. Degen unexpectedly demonstrates not only how he incorporates the grammar into the context of writing, but also how to address revision, problems that may occur during instruction, and model examples. The book is a ...
  
  











  



  
Step-by-step Strategies For Teaching Expository Writing1 review
Barbara Mariconda

Teaching Resources, 2001

A Practical Resource
I love this book! I'm always looking for high quality writing resources. This book helped me to conceptualize expository writing and make it concrete for kids in both fourth grade and sixth. Although it has plenty of ready-to-use lessons and ideas, it is not simply a recipe book...the author skillfully addresses the whys of the five paragraph theme, "golden bricks", and organization strategies. ...
  
  











  



  
Power in the Pulpit: How to Prepare and Deliver Expository Sermons4 reviews
Jerry Vines, James Shaddix

Moody Publishers, 1999

Power in the Pulpit- Review from a student
Vines, Jerry, and Jim Shaddix. Power in the Pulpit. Chicago: Moody Press, 1999. Author Sketch Dr. Jerry Vines is the pastor of First Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. He has served two terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. He has been a pastor for more than forty years. He and his wife, Janet, have four children. He has authored many books, some of which include ...
  
  











  



  
Zechariah (Reformed Expository Commentary)1 review
Richard D. Phillips

P & R Publishing, 2007

A Christ Entrenched-Exalting-Entranced Exposition!
I am massively humbled and thankful to God for empowering Pastor Phillips to write this commentary. The book is the product and labor of two separate preaching series through the book of Zechariah and if the preaching produced anything like the reading of the book I pray and hope that Pastor Phillips will see fit to go through Zechariah again. I could comment on the scholarly work, incredible ...
  
  











  



  
Listen to This: Developing an Ear for Expository7 reviews
Marcia S. Freeman

Maupin House Publishing, 1997

Mini writer's course
This book should be the textbook for "Teaching Writing" the course I wish I'd had in college. I only wish I could have found this book when I first started teaching in the primary grades. This book sums up the skills a teacher should include in teaching writing. Middle and high school teachers will find this book very appropriate for their students, too. This book will even be helpful to me in ...
  
  











  



  
Preparing Expository Sermons: A Seven-Step Method for Biblical Preaching1 review
Ramesh Richard

Baker Books, 2001

Very Good and very practical
Ramesh Richard teaches preaching at Dalls Theological Seminary and teaches numerous seminars each year around the world, especially in India. In this book, formerly titled Scripture Sculpture, Richard presents a basic model for expository preaching of the Word that is easily adaptable and transferable to different situations. The book is eminently practical yet well grounded.
  
  











  



  
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, Four Vol Set7 reviews
J. C. Ryle

Baker Books, 2007

Every preacher should own this set
The Bishop JC Ryle probably wrote these expository thoughts over a 100 years ago. But his comments on the text are timeless and very practical. He has a wonderful gift of being able to glean the messages and the points in each scripture. And he is a master at applying the scriptures to comtemporary life. Having said that, like all other expositions of holy writ, you need to use Ryle's work ...
  
  











  



  
Expanded Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words1 review
W. E. Vine

Bethany House Pub, 1984

Get this book!
This is a dictionary of the words used in the New Testament (Authorized Version). It is an easy-to-use tool to anyone wanting to delve deeper into the meaning of the words used in the NT. Unlike more difficult lexicons such as Strong's, the words in Vine's are alphabetized by the English word; then you are told which various Greek words are translated using that English word and their meanings ...
  
  











  



  
Zondervan Expository Dictionary of Bible Words2 reviews
Larry Richards

Zondervan, 1991

Well Kept Secret
This book is a gem! It is less technical and comprehensive than others like it, but it does its job far better. Richards insightfully synthesizes word occurances to find how Scripture itself defines its own terms. Richards also gives short but well-informed theological ruminations that are always thought-provoking. Much shorter than NIDOTTE for example, Richards often provides much better ...
  
  











  



  
Expository Writing, Grades 3-5 (Meeting Writing Standards Series)
ROBERT SUMMERS

Teacher Created Resources, 2000

This standards-based series provides lessons and activities to help students master a wide range of writing skills with enthusiasm and effectiveness.
  
  











  



  
Hebrews (Reformed Expository Commentary)2 reviews
Richard D. Phillips

P & R Publishing, 2006

The Glory Of Christ
'The Divine authorship of Holy Scripture needs to be emphasized today, especially since contemporary scholarship tends to focus on the human authors.' pg 10 So says Richard Phillips, and counters the push for 'critical thought', made so common by liberal theologians of a century ago. Retaining the whole counsel of God, Phillips makes his point of departure the sound exegesis of the divinity of ...
  
  











  



  
Christ-Centered Preaching: Redeeming the Expository Sermon19 reviews
Bryan Chapell

Baker Academic, 2005

AMAZING!
I love this book! It is by far the best book I have ever read on preaching, Chapell explains expository preaching in a light that few authors can. He puts all of the focus on Christ and how the audience needs to hear about Jesus. If you are looking for a book to revive your preaching look no further.
  
  











  








   



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