Let’s Study Series Set
All available volumes
| Weight | 6.7 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 21.6 × 13.7 × 27.0 cm |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Format | Book, Study Guide |
| Topic | Church Life, Spiritual Growth, Christian Living, Christian Thought |
| Series | Let's Study |
| Page Count | 4280 |
20 volumes currently available: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians & Philemon, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter and Jude, Letters of John, Revelation.
Endorsement
‘The whole unfolding Let’s Study series is a must for every Christian home that is serious about getting to know the Word.’– COVENANTER WITNESS
Book Description
The Let’s Study series seeks to combine explanation and application. The aim is the exposition of Scripture written in the language of a friend, seated alongside you with an open Bible.
Mark Johnston on The Let’s Study Series
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Randy Hunter –
I have only read one volume in this series and that is the volume on Revelation by Dr. Thomas. It is a great place to start in a study of The Revelation. This was my first experience reading a commentary on Revelation that is a-millennial and modified idealist in its interpretive approach. It is very well written and full of good information. Even if a person’s position is not a-millennial, I still believe this is a great place to begin a study of The Revelation. I look forward to reading more volumes from this series in the future.
Christo April –
Our church has used Let’s Study Mark in our Bible. It remains an excellent study tool in my study of Mark. It’s both accessible and serious, exegetical, theological and practical. I’m looking forward to trying the other volumes in this series. I would be grateful if it should become available in electronic (Logos) format.