Reseña del editor:
One of history’s greatest Biblical scholars, E. W. Bullinger proved through the internal evidence of the Scriptures the inerrant accuracy of God’s Word. His major works: A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament; Figures of Speech Used in the Bible; and The Companion Bible are unparalleled reference works indispensably utilized in Biblical research. While Bullinger’s major reference works continue to be widely studied, most people are unfamiliar with the bulk of his publications. Each of these expositions in this volume provides great illumination and inspiration to all those who continue to seek after truth.
Biografía del autor:
Ethelbert William Bullinger, born in Canterbury, Kent, England on December 15, 1837, was one of history's greatest Biblical scholars. His mastery of primary Biblical languages, his comprehensive research, and his literary skills introduced indispensable and unparalleled resources for the study and understanding of the Word of God. Dr. Bullinger not only revealed remarkable Biblical truths, he also instructed students in the method of Biblical interpretation that would enable them also to let the Book speak for itself. E. W. Bullinger received his formal theological training from King's College in London, graduating with an associate's degree in 1861. In recognition of this outstanding scholarship with the publication of A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament, the Lambeth degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon Bullinger by order of the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1881. E. W. Bullinger was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1862. Between 1861 and 1888, he served the church at various parishes. Beginning in 1867, Dr. Bullinger held the office of clerical secretary for the Trinitarian Bible Society, which he continued in for the rest of his life. Part of the organization's efforts to provide the Scriptures to all men involved the translation of the KJV into other languages. Most notable among the Trinitarian Bible Society accomplishments during Bullinger's association with them was the publication of the New Testament into Hebrew and the Introduction to the Massoretico-Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible. Dr. E. W. Bullinger was a prolific writer and editor, publishing major reference works, as well as other books, pamphlets, and articles. His major works include: A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament; Figures of Speech Used in the Bible; and The Companion Bible. The books: The Witness of the Stars, Numbers in Scripture, and How to Enjoy the Bible also remain widely circulated today. Bullinger also published and edited a monthly Biblical research journal, Things to Come, for over 20 years. Many of his writings were printed there first. The Rev. Dr. Ethelbert William Bullinger died in London on June 6, 1913. As the Scripture found on his tombstone attests to, he lived his life to: “Study to show thyself approved unto God,...” (2 Timothy 2:15). Nearly 100 years later, his books continue to illuminate the Scriptures, and delight and aid the readers.
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