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GIT LIBRARY
THE PURPOSE OF OUR LIBRARY
The purpose of your school library is to help
every GIT students, those involved in the
modules delivery, and adjunct faculty to have
the means to further research and do
personal development using some of the
most advanced scholarly work available.
Since this level of scholarly work is expensive,
we are building our library slowly but steadily.
With the aid of few people and GIT funds, we
are happy to provide us a very good start to
build an academic library that a higher and
further education students deserve.
Currently, we have available:
The full set of the “Pulpit Commentary.”
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Old and New Testament “Word Biblical”
Commentary. Read more
The full set of the “New Testament
Tyndale Commentaries.” Read more
The full set of “The New Testament Baker
Exegetical Commentaries.” Read more
Our Vision
We want expand this library by:
Adding the Old Testament commentaries
of Tyndale and Baker’s to complete the
set.
“The New International Commentary
series of the Old and New Testament.”
The “Exegetical Guide to the Greek New
Testament Series.”
The Old and New Testaments “NIV
Application Commentary.”
Once we reach this Goal, our library will
certainly be well equipped for scholarly work,
available to students studying in MQF level 6
and above.
Join us in prayer to receive the funds for
these academic gems.
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OFFICE ADDRESS:
56, Word of Life
Triq il-Kaccatur
Qormi - QRM3563
Malta
OUR LIBRARY
Further and Higher Education
THE TYNDALE COMMENTARIES
The Tyndale Commentaries have long
been a trusted resource for Bible study.
Written by some of the world's most
distinguished evangelical scholars, these
volumes offer clear, reliable and relevant
explanations of every book in the Old
Testament.
These Tyndale volumes are designed to
help readers understand what the Bible
actually says and what it means. The
introduction to each volume gives a
concise but thorough description of the
authorship, date and historical background
of the biblical book under consideration.
The commentary itself examines the text
section by section, drawing out its main
themes. It also comments on individual
verses and deals with problems of
interpretation. The aim throughout is to
get at the true meaning of the Bible and to
make its message plain to readers today.
THE BAKER EXEGETICAL
COMMENTARY ON THE NEW
TESTAMENT (BECNT)
The Baker Exegetical Commentary on the
New Testament (BECNT), one of today’s
most respected sources for New
Testament exegetical studies, equips you
to know the gospel better. Praised for its
thoughtful scholarship for studying
pastors and its readability for inquiring lay
people, the BECNT is a standard exegetical
commentary for any Bible-study library.
Included in this set is David E. Garland’s 1
Corinthians, which was honored in 2004
with Christianity Today’s Award of Merit
for Biblical Studies.
One of the BECNT’s best features is that it
allows you to study New Testament Greek
texts. Each volume contains the original
Greek words as well as, right after them,
the corresponding transliterated and
translated phrases, allowing you to
understand pronunciation and definitions
quickly without sacrificing readability, even
if you have little or no Greek experience.
The BECNT opens up the New Testament,
allowing you to understand language and
context and, therefore, develop a deeper,
more accurate study routine. The Greek
translations are the original work of each
author.
WORD BIBLICAL COMMENTARY
The Word Biblical Commentary delivers the
best in biblical scholarship, from the leading
scholars of our day who share a
commitment to Scripture as divine
revelation. This series emphasizes a
thorough analysis of textual, linguistic,
structural, and theological evidence. The
result is judicious and balanced insight into
the meanings of the text in the framework of
biblical theology. These widely acclaimed
commentaries serve as exceptional
resources for the professional theologian
and instructor, the seminary or university
student, the working minister, and everyone
concerned with building
theologicalunderstanding from a solid base
of biblical scholarship.
Responsibility for this commentary series
has recently passed to Zondervan Academic.
THE PULPIT COMMENTARY
One of the largest and best-selling homiletical
commentary sets of its kind. Directed by
editors Joseph Exell and Henry Donald
Maurice Spence-Jones, The Pulpit
Commentary drew from over 100 authors
over a 30 year span to assemble this
conservative and trustworthy homiletical
commentary set. A favorite of pastors for
nearly 100 years, The Pulpit Commentary
offers you ideas and insight on "How to
Preach It" throughout the entire Bible.
This in-depth commentary brings together
three key elements for better preaching:
Exposition-with thorough verse-by-verse
commentary of every verse in the Bible.
Homiletics-with the "framework" or the "big
picture" of the text.
Homilies-with four to six sermons sample
sermons from various authors.
CLASS ADDRESS:
Knisja Evangelika Battista,
227 Kungress Ewkaristiku,
Mosta,
Malta