Abstract: Offers a look at wealth from a biblical perspective, arguing for a way of handling wealth according to God's way by avoiding debt, building a legacy, and giving generously. Other Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-237).
ntroduction -- To the Hebrews -- Outline -- Translation and comments -- Conclusions -- Kind of document -- Basic message -- Typologies -- Christian ethics -- The significance of Jesus -- The original readers -- Date and place of origin -- The author -- Purpose -- Chapter thirteen -- Key to the text.
Bible. Philippians -- Commentaries. Bible. Colossians -- Commentaries. Bible. Philemon -- Commentaries
Part 1: The world of the New Testament -- 1. The political world -- The empire of Rome -- The provincial government -- The Hellenistic kingdoms -- The Jewish state -- 2. The social world and the economic world -- A. The social world -- Jewish society -- Pagan society -- Cultural attainments -- Moral standards -- B. The economic world -- Agriculture -- Industry -- Finance -- Transportation and t…