Shepherd's Sword

Shepherd's Sword
Author: Wilson
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2015-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468964658

In the dark days of Judea where an evil king and Roman cruelty threaten all who long for freedom, the young shepherd Joshua finds himself thrust into an adventure where he must sacrifice all in order to rescue his cherished friend from certain slavery and torture. Returning home to discover Hanna has been taken captive, Joshua and his partner Japed embark on a journey of peril and sword, where evil lurks in every shadow. With their own lives in the balance, the two guardians risk everything to rescue their innocent friend, and yet find that their greatest challenges are those they carry within.

Shepherds

Shepherds
Author: Daniel C. Fredericks
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532606044

How does God manage his entire creation? Has he had a plan, a theme, a metanarrative or something else which he follows that gives a unity to all of his efforts? Shepherds describes the relationship between the Creator and his creation, a relationship that is structurally integrated by the very core of who God is. There is a design within creation that radiates from his personal, unique being. What God created and how he manages it is a marvelous extension of who he is and how he acts. This relationship between God and his creation is not patterned only on his essence or being, but on his powerful and loving will and acts. Rather than a literary grid to which "theme" and "metanarrative" attempt to subject God's relationship with humanity, Shepherds recognizes that all of creation bears the eternal design emanating from God's very nature. Scripture is not a "story" about Israel or the church; it is not simply a story of redemption; it is a window into the eternal design by which God created reality and will eternally sustain that creation.

Shepherd's Sword

Shepherd's Sword
Author: Daniel Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2018-12-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781791568566

Destined to be a Christmas Season classic as well as a great story all year long. A fantastic bed-time story and delightful read, Shepherd's Sword is filled with excitement, danger and conquest that is certain to bring hope and empowerment to all.In the dark days of Judea where an evil king and Roman cruelty threaten all who long for freedom, the young shepherd Joshua finds himself thrust into an adventure where he must sacrifice all in order to rescue his cherished friend from certain slavery and torture.Returning home to discover Hanna has been taken captive, Joshua and his partner Japed embark on a journey of peril and sword, where evil lurks in every shadow. With their own lives in the balance, the two guardians risk everything to rescue their innocent friend, and yet find that their greatest challenges are those they carry within.

Shepherds of Britain - Scenes from Shepherd Life Past and Present

Shepherds of Britain - Scenes from Shepherd Life Past and Present
Author: Adelaide L. J. Gosset
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1473341868

First published in 1892, this fascinating collection of articles relating to the art of shepherding in Britain is a wonderful glimpse into farming in Victorian Britain. Packed full of snapshots of a rural lifestyle in steep decline, with wonderfully titled chapters including, Contentedness of Southdown Shepherds, A Sussex Shepherdess, Lazy Shepherds and an Exception, Sheep Farming in Cumberland, A Curious Usage in the Lake District, The Bone Eater, The Powers of the Collie, the Sheep Dogs of Ireland and many more including plenty of countryside folklore and a brand new introduction of sheep farming.

Perceforest

Perceforest
Author:
Publisher: DS Brewer
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1843842629

A highly readable version of this remarkable and largely unexplored work. Perceforest is one of the largest and certainly the most extraordinary of the late Arthurian romances. Justly described as "an encyclopaedia of 14th-century chivalry" and "a mine of folkloric motifs", it is the subject ofrapidly increasing attention and research. The author of Perceforest draws on Alexander romances, Roman histories and medieval travel writing (not to mention oral tradition, as he gives, for example, the distinctly racy first written version of the Sleeping Beauty story), to create a remarkable prehistory of King Arthur's Britain. It begins with the arrival in Britain of Alexander the Great. His follower Perceforest, the first of Arthur's Greek ancestors, is made king of the island and finds it infested by the "evil clan" of Darnant the Enchanter. Magic plays a dominant part in the adventures which follow, as Perceforest ousts Darnant's clan despite their supernaturalpowers. He founds the knightly order of the "Franc Palais", an ideal of chivalric civilisation prefiguring the Round Table of Arthur and indeed that of Edward III. But that civilisation is, the author shows, all too fragile. The vast imaginative scope of Perceforest is matched by its variety of tone, ranging from tales of love and enchantment to bawdy comedy, from glamorous tournaments to unvarnished descriptions of the havoc wrought by war.And the author's surprising view of pagan gods and the coming of Christianity is as fascinating as the prominence he gives to women and his understanding of how the world of chivalry should work. Because of its enormous length - it runs to over a million words - Nigel Bryant has provided a version which gives a complete account of every episode, linking extensive passages of translation, to make a manageable and highly readable version (including the previously unpublished Books Five and Six), of this remarkable and largely unexplored work. Nigel Bryant has worked as a producer for BBC Radio 3 and as head of drama at Marlborough College. This is his fourth majortranslation of medieval Arthurian romance.

Following the Good Shepherds

Following the Good Shepherds
Author: Wallace F. Johnson
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1616636319

A fifty-two week family devotional book with passages from the Bible and description of the shepherd role of Old Testament characters, leading up to the shepherd metaphor Jesus used to describe his mission and purpose in the world; each chapter includes review questions.

The Sacred Writings of Gregory Nazianzen

The Sacred Writings of Gregory Nazianzen
Author: Gregory Nazianzen
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages: 288
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3849674053

Gregory of Nazianzus, also known as Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was Archbishop of Constantinople in the 4th century. He is widely considered the most accomplished rhetorical stylist of the patristic age. As a classically trained orator and philosopher he infused Hellenism into the early church, establishing the paradigm of Byzantine theologians and church officials. This edition comprises 24 of his orations as well as many letters.

The Zechariah Tradition and the Gospel of Matthew

The Zechariah Tradition and the Gospel of Matthew
Author: Charlene McAfee Moss
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110211106

The Zechariah Tradition and the Gospel of Matthew is a comprehensive study of the ways Matthew utilizes Zechariah texts and traditions. Against the background of materials from Qumran, and apocryphal and deuterocanonical writings Matthew’s explicit citations of Zechariah are examined; the influence of Zechariah elsewhere in the First Gospel is identified; and the extent to which Matthew alludes to characteristic Zechariah themes, alone or in combination with other prophetic traditions, is explored. Zechariah traditions appear in Matthew’s distinctive materials, as well as in texts Matthew has transmitted, or altered, from Mark and Q. The impact of Zech 9-14 is not limited to the Passion Narrative but extends through Matthew’s Infancy and Galilean healing narratives, as well; important concepts from Zech 1-8 are also discerned in the Infancy and Passion Narratives. Moss works through the canonical order of Matthew; this enables readers to appreciate the cumulative effect of Zechariah’s influence at each stage of the Gospel story. Two appendices, one arranged according to Zechariah and the other to Matthew, list possible references to Zechariah in Matthew. This monograph is useful for Matthean studies and it is an insightful investigation of how one set of Old Testamental traditions are appropriated in one canonical Gospel and in the New Testament.