joolz travel Joolz Aer2 Compact Stroller – Baby Grand
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joolz travel Joolz Aer2 Compact Stroller – Baby Grand

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joolz travel Joolz Aer2 Compact Stroller – Baby GrandUltra compact and lightweight, the Joolz Aer is the ultimate stroller for effortless outings. Fold, steer and adjust with just one hand, leaving the other hand free for whatever life throws at you. DETAILS THAT MATTER Easy Fold The Joolz Aer2: One hand, one second, incredibly easy. Fold, steer, recline, and adjustall effortlessly with just one hand. One hand, one second self standing fold. Automatic transport lock. One hand pull harness system. One

Ultra-compact and lightweight, the Joolz Aer² is the ultimate stroller for effortless outings. Fold, steer and adjust with just one hand, leaving the other hand free for whatever life throws at you.

DETAILS THAT MATTER

Easy Fold
  • The Joolz Aer2: One-hand, one-second, incredibly easy. Fold, steer, recline, and adjust—all effortlessly with just one hand.
  • One-hand, one-second self-standing fold.
  • Automatic transport lock.
  • One-hand pull harness system.
  • One-hand foldable bumper bar accessory.
  • One-hand grab basket bag accessory.
Lightweight
  • The super lightweight Joolz Aer2 is easy to carry, as it only weighs 14.3 lbs. and comes with a shoulder strap.
  • Lightweight, only 14.3 lbs.
  • Easy to carry with an integrated shoulder strap.
  • Ultra-compact design (17.3 x 20.8 x 9.2 inches).
  • Easy to maneuver with one-hand steering.
Newborn to Toddler
  • Built for every stage. Pair the Joolz Aer2 with our foldable carrycot accessory to go from toddler-ready to newborn approved in a snap.
  • Foldable carrycot accessory from 0 to 6 months up to 19.8 lbs. (not included).
  • Seat from 0 months* up to 50 lbs.
  • One-hand full-flat reclinable seat, suitable from birth*.
  • One-hand adjustable leg rest.
  • Super extended sun hood with UPF +50 and extra ventilation.
  • One-hand pull harness system.
  • Supportive seat, gives ultimate neck and back support for child growth.
  • Extra-long backrest for tall kids.
  • *suitable from birth when set in fully reclined position (0+ months) and used with the foot retention net.
Carry-on Approved by Most Airlines
  • Ultra compact size (17.3 x 20.8 x 9.2 inches) and IATA compliant.
  • Easy to carry with an integrated shoulder strap.
  • Complimentary travel pouch included.
  • One-hand, one-second self-standing fold for effortless outings.
  • Lightweight, only 14.3 lbs The Joolz Aer2 grows with you from birth* up to 50 lbs. Its unique long backrest and one-hand adjustable leg rest offer optimal neck, head, and leg support.
  • *suitable from birth when set in fully reclined position (0+ months) and used with the foot retention net.

KEY PRODUCT POINTS

  • 2025 Red Dot Award.
  • Made of aluminum, leatherette, recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET).
  • 100% rPet is made from 77 pieces recycled plastic bottles (500ml).
  • Padding is made of polyester.
  • Tires are made of EVA and rubber.
  • Compatible with BeSafe iZi Go Modular X1 (reg.), BeSafe iZi Go Modular X2 i-size, Britax Römer Baby Safe 3 i-Size, Britax Römer Baby Safe Pro, Britax Römer Baby Safe 5z-2, Britax Römer Baby Safe i-Sense, Clek - Liing (USA) Cybex Aton M, Cybex Aton 2, Cybex Aton S2 i-Size, Cybex Cloud T i-size, Cybex Cloud G Lux (USA), Cybex Cloud Q, Cybex Cloud Z i-Size, Cybex Cloud Z2 i-Size, Joie (currently being tested), Maxi-Cosi Pebble, Maxi-Cosi Coral 360, Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix i-size, Nuna Pipa Next, Nuna Pipa urbn, Nuna Pipa, Nuna Pipa Aire RX (USA), Bugaboo Turtle (USA).
  • Spot clean.
  • Imported.

THIS SET INCLUDES

  • 1 Chassis including wheels, 1 Seat, 1 Shopping basket, 1 Sun hood, 1 Bumper bar, 1 Carry strap, and 1 Travel bag.

Joolz makes one of the best strollers for parents, babies and the planet. Their strollers and buggies are designed to last a lifetime. With a 10-Year transferable warranty you contribute to a better world for your child. And, it doesn’t end there. When selling or gifting your stroller to a new person, our warranty is transferable. This means that other families can enjoy your stroller too.

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Great Guide for Specialized Bible Study or Pastoral Use.
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`Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament', edited by G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson supports the idea that given any approach to the examination of the New Testament you may think of, someone has written a book about it. And a superb book it is, if you have need for an examination of this subject from almost every angle. I say almost, because there is actually one thing I would like to have seen in this book, and it is not there. More on this anon. For the lay reader, be aware that this is a scholarly book, with all the Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and (I suspect) even Coptic terms used freely, just when I've gotten in the habit of tracking down Greek, I have to deal with two even more difficult languages. I mention that primarily for those who are allergic to footnotes and phrases in languages other than English. Otherwise, I am delighted in how easy the reading is in all the contributions from eighteen (18) major scholars on the New Testament. Much of this is attributable to the marching orders given to the writers by the two editors. This list of guidelines makes the diverse contributions very uniform, which contributes to the value of this book as the guide to a specialized type of Bible study based on this book's subject. Anyone who has tracked down more than a handful of OT passages used in the NT will realize that the NT writers often take some liberties with their interpretations, reading in a prophesy about Jesus which, in the original text actually referred to something completely different. And, one has also run across a wide range of different ways in which OT texts are used, from `exact' quotes to paraphrases to allusions. The editors address this range by asking all authors to address their OT citations from at least five different points of view. These are: 1. What is the NT context of the citation? What is the genre and literary structure of the book or chapter? 2. What is the OT context of the citation? Do these Markan citations come directly from Exodus, for example, or are they quoted from Isaiah's use of Exodus verses? 3. How was the OT quote handled or interpreted by Second Temple Judaism, or early Judaism in general? 4. From what text is the OT quotation copied. The Septuagint (LXX), the Masoretic text, or a Targum (scripture translated into Aramaic or Coptic). 5. What is the ultimate use or connection being made by the NT author's use of the OT. Is it simply to emote a connection, is it a use of a common OT idiom, is it a parable use, shorthand to evoking an OT story, or is there a belief that events in NT times fulfill a specific OT prophecy. Of course, many commentaries on individual NT books do this as well, but most do not go into detail on points 2, 3, and 4. In looking at those parts of the NT I know best, I find this book delivers everything it promises on these five points, but that the book cannot replace good commentaries and study Bibles for NT books. In looking at one of the most famous uses of OT scripture in Luke, at 4:18 - 19, where Jesus teaches from Isaiah 61:1 - 2, the authors, David Pao and Eckhard Schnabel cover all the editors' points admirably, including references to important opinions by famous scholars such as Rudolph Bultmann. For this passage and for all others in this chapter on Luke, the actual passage is NOT presented in any translation. Therefore, one has to have a copy of the Bible open to the passage, as you read the authors' interpretation of it. Less important is the fact that the explanation of this section of Luke on Jesus' teaching in the Nazareth synagogue says nothing about the puzzling climax, where the congregation turns on Jesus. But that is a logical limitation of the approach, and is not relevant to the subject of the book. The introduction to Lucan passages was illuminating, as it tells us that even though one of Luke's primary objectives was to show the resolution of OT prophesies, Luke actually uses fewer OT quotes than Matthew. This is rarely discussed in commentaries on Luke. So, especially with regard to the synoptic Gospels, this would be an excellent book to use as a guide to OT references in the NT. For the scholar, there is the usual tower of bibliographical references after each article, plus the usual index to Biblical citations at the back of the book. There was just one thing I wanted which is missing. This is a `reverse' index, if you will, of OT books, with the number and locations of where verses are cited in the NT. The reason for wishing such an index is as a guide to selecting which OT books may best be studied together, as with Luke and Deuteronomy (some commentators claim the 10 chapter journey of Jesus to Jerusalem is patterned after Deuteronomy). Ultimately, this is a great reference if you make a habit of studying NT scriptures in depth, as either a pastor or bible study teacher.
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To look at the New Testament through the same thought process of those that wrote it is nothing short of ingenious. It takes nothing away from the Word being written by the Holy Spirit through men. In fact, it adds to the validity of the cohesion between the Old and New Testament while giving insights rooted in God’s Word written centuries before the coming of Christ. It does include the Apocryphal books as well and it’s citations of OT are well documented to work both from the OT to the NT or from the NT to the OT which is the purpose of this book. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who desires to dig deeper into the thought process of God and move beyond the regular commentary process that tends to be limited to the author’s insights and singular theological perspective. Further, if you desire to answer the question of why is this written or how did this come to be, many passages point to multiple references from the OT giving substance to Paul’s letter to encourage a young pastor to hold onto what has been given to him. Not a new teaching as we would assume, but a correct understanding of the Hebrew Testament in light of Jesus death, resurrection, and ascension into the Ancient of Days court as described in Daniel 7. Jesus is clearly more than a teacher when viewed through the eyes of the Hebrew Testament, He is the second person of the Holy Trinity for which this Old Testament confirms multiple times over. The downside of this extensive commentary is the use of technical jargon and the assumption that the reader has fluency in Hebrew and Greek. However, if you are a student who sits in the front of the classroom because you want to learn more and miss nothing (and not up there because the teacher desires to keep a closer eye on you) this book will not disappoint you. On the contrary, you will find it’s usefulness beyond sermon and Bible Study preparation. You will get the opportunity to sit in the dirt and learn from the Master as Mary did and will find it is hard to move onto the rest of your list that needs to get done for the day.
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