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May 1999
More Light on the Path
Following in the tradition of the well-received Light on the Path, which was published in the early 1980s, More Light on the Path provides a unique and useful resource for pastors and seminary students who desire to keep their biblical language skills well-honed. Like the earlier volume, this work consists of brief daily readings drawn from the Hebrew Bible and the Greek New Testament. Grammatical notes and translation helps are provided with the text, and in most instances, the reader will be able to work through difficult sections without having to turn to lexicons or other reference works.
Several improvements have been made over the earlier work. To assist clergy who are working through the liturgical calendar and are concerned to integrate their study time with their sermon preparation, the texts are arranged thematically to reflect the church year. Furthermore, each daily reading is accompanied by a brief prayer or meditation for those who would like to utilize their reading of the biblical texts for a devotional time.
Clergy and seminarians will welcome this useful volume that provides them with the opportunity to maintain a daily schedule of study and prevent the erosion of their language skills.
The authors are to be congratulated for an excellent devotional guide based on the original languages of Scripture. But make no mistake about it: this is a dangerous book. Pastors wishing to preach from the canteen of Saturday night rather than from a reservoir of Bible knowledge should steer well clear of it!–David Alan Black, Professor of New Testament and Greek, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
This is an inspired, wonderful book. Prayers provoking devotional reflections winsomely and irresistibly beguile you into working out the Hebrew and Greek that follows. The most creative and painless way to keep up your Hebrew and Greek that I know.–John Goldingay, David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary

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