Michael S. Heiser is the academic editor for Logos Bible Software, Bible Study Magazine, and Faithlife Study Bible. He is the coeditor of Old Testament Greek Pseudepigrapha with Morphology and Semitic Inscriptions: Analyzed Texts and English Translations; he is also the Hebrew instructor for Learn to Use Hebrew for Logos Bible Software. He earned his PhD in Hebrew Bible and Semitic languages and holds and MA in ancient history and Hebrew studies. In addition, he was named the 2007 Pacific Northwest Regional Scholar by the Society of Biblical Literature.
There is a world referred to in the Scripture that is quite
unseen, but also quite present and active. Michael Heiser's The
Unseen Realm seeks to unmask this world. Heiser shows how important
it is to understand this world and appreciate how its contribution
helps to make sense of Scripture. The book is clear and well done,
treating many ideas and themes that often go unseen themselves.
With this book, such themes will no longer be neglected, so read it
and discover a new realm for reflection about what Scripture
teaches.
--Darrell L. Bock, Executive Director for Cultural
Engagement, Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies,
Howard G. Hendricks Center for Christian Leadership and Cultural
Engagement"How was it possible that I had never seen that before?"
Dr. Heiser's survey of the complex reality of the supernatural
world as the Scriptures portray it covers a subject that is
strangely sidestepped. No one is going to agree with everything in
this book, but the subject deserves careful study, and so does this
book.
--John Goldingay, David Allan Hubbard Professor of
Old Testament, Fuller Theological SeminaryThis is a "big" book in
the best sense of the term. It is big in its scope and in its depth
of analysis. Michael Heiser is a scholar who knows Scripture
intimately in its ancient cultural context. All--scholars, clergy,
and laypeople--who read this profound and accessible book will grow
in their understanding of both the Old and New Testaments,
particularly as their eyes are opened to the Bible's "unseen
world."
--Tremper Longman III, Robert H. Gundry Professor
of Biblical Studies, Westmont College
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