Digital Verbum Edition
The Come and See: Catholic Bible Study series presents the rich heritage of the Catholic faith in clear and simple language. With its practical direction for leaders, easy-to-use workbook format, and appealing design, this Bible study series is ideal for use in the classroom, home study, or parish catechesis.
Come and See: Exile and Return covers the books of Tobit, Judith, Esther, Ezra, Nehemiah, and 1 and 2 Maccabees. In this study, these books tell us about the ways in which God worked in the lives of the Jewish people as they returned from their exile in Babylon.
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“Tobit is the only entire narrative book in the Bible to be dictated by the subject himself.” (Page 11)
“Tobit, himself, dictates the Book of Tobit in the first person. There are very few first-person writings in the Bible” (Page 11)
“Tobias and Sarah, by getting down on their knees and praying together on their wedding night, create a more powerful matrimony, liberated from anything sinful, basking in the grace of God.” (Page 23)
“he is the son of Tobiel, which means ‘God Is Good.’” (Page 11)
“While a full-scale exorcism may not be required in the vast majority of weddings, the resort to the Sacrament of Confession, the use of holy water, the blessing of the rings, and the reception of Holy Communion all work to expel any influence of the devil in the marriage. When both of the partners have been baptized, they have each been exorcized already in the rite of Baptism.” (Page 24)
Joseph Ponessa was ordained in 1974 for his home diocese of Great Falls-Billings, Montana, where he serves as pastor. Mount Angel Seminary in St Benedict, Oregon, awarded him an MA in theology, and the Pontifical Biblical Institute (Biblicum) in Rome has conferred the doctorate in Sacred Scripture. Ponessa speaks American English, Italian, Spanish, and French, and he reads Middle English, Latin, Hebrew, Greek, German, Arabic, and Biblical Aramaic.
Laurie Watson Manhardt holds a BA in psychology from the University of Detroit and a PhD in education from the University of Michigan. She led an interfaith Bible study for 10 years, which convinced her of the need for quality Catholic Bible study resources. The Come and See: Catholic Bible Study Series is the result.