Selected Product: | An Introduction to the New Testament Hardcover Edition: 2 Author: D. A. Carson, Douglas J. Moo Publisher: Zondervan Release Date: 2005-09-01 ISBN-10: 0310238595 ISBN-13: 9780310238591 List Price: $39.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Christian Theology ISBN-10: 0801021820 ISBN-13: 9780801021824 List Price:$49.99 An Introduction to the Old Testament: Second Edition ISBN-10: 0310263417 ISBN-13: 9780310263418 List Price:$34.99 Jewish Backgrounds of the New Testament ISBN-10: 0801022401 ISBN-13: 9780801022401 List Price:$32.99 Backgrounds of Early Christianity ISBN-10: 0802822215 ISBN-13: 9780802822215 List Price:$38.00 The New Testament: Its Background and Message ISBN-10: 0805426329 ISBN-13: 9780805426328 List Price:$34.99 |
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