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Charles Hodge’s work on 1 and 2 Corinthians, which is part of the Geneva Series of Commentaries, forms one of the most significant parts of the plan for a series of ‘popular commentaries’ on the New Testament. He projected to do this with J. A. Alexander in the 1850s. When the early death of Alexander prevented the completion of the series, the individual volumes were quickly prized in their own right and went through many editions on both sides of the Atlantic. The qualities which have given Charles Hodge’s commentaries such a wide and enduring market are readily to be seen. In the first place they are singularly clear. The technicalities of critical opinion, which soon cause a volume to become dated, are not to be found in his pages. His aim was to produce commentaries which learned and unlearned alike could consult with profit. Believing that he was dealing with the words of the Holy Spirit he endeavored to set out both what those words contain and the effects which their truth should have upon the conscience and life.
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Alexander Nisbet’s commentary on 1 & 2 Peter provides an outstanding practical treatment of his epistles. This Geneva Series of Commentaries is ideal aid for preachers, teachers, group leaders and all students or readers of the Bible. Perhaps of all the apostles, most Christians find themselves most readily drawn to Simon Peter. His failure, restoration and subsequent usefulness provide hope for those who face testing and temptation. Despite that, Peter’s twin epistles are probably given less attention than many other sections of the New Testament. But they continue to speak with power and relevance. They provide encouragement and assurance from one who himself needed both; they give basic instruction in Christian living; they also provide clear teaching on false doctrine. They are therefore essential letters for Christians today.
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Out of stockWhat do we look for in a pastor? How do we determine who should lead? What is the role of women in the church? Using 1 Timothy and Titus as the basic text, this self-study guide gives specific instruction in these and other key areas related to the local assembly. You'll understand more fully the requirements and responsibilities of all individuals, leaders and laymen alike. The book of 2 Timothy is an intensely personal letter from the apostle in chains to his son in the faith, Timothy. In it he encourages Timothy to wage the courageous fight of faith against all ungodliness. This book is part of Jensen's series of study guides designed for individual, group, or class use, with numerous outlines, charts, maps, diagrams, and other helps that make exploring and learning the Bible's message easy and exciting. Author Irving Jensen
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Out of stockOUT OF PRINT/OUT OF STOCK! Beautiful Calfskin edition of the 1611 KJV Bible.
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Out of stock16 Messages from 1st Peter. Expository, Alliterated, Devotional, Practical. These messages will convey the contextual message and meaning of this Epistle. Not dead commentary, but preaching as delivered from the heart of Pastor Doug Sehorne. A welcome edition to anyone's library.
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SaleThis self-study guide will help you follow the decline and captivity of both Israel and Judah and their determined endurance under one evil king after another. You'll also marvel at the miracle-filled ministry of Elisha. In your study of 2 Chronicles, you'll see how Ezra, concerned for the spiritual welfare of God's people, organized his account of the kingdom's history in order to emphasize the importance of religious purity as well as the proper place of the law, the Temple, and the priesthood. The books in the Jensen Bible Self-Study Guide series are designed to provide you with a broader understanding of God's Word. Offering historical context and background, author information, charts, and other helps, these books will equip you with a comprehensive reference tool you'll return to often. Each study includes an opportunity for analysis, response, and further study in a response-oriented format. The thirty-nine books in this series are suitable for both personal and group use. Author Irving Jensen
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Twenty years with Rev. William A. Sunday gives me the right to say that I knew the real Billy Sunday, not the man publicity created but the flaming apostle of Christianity. He was too real to be pictured by any of the labels mistakenly put on him. So a friendship born of a score of years gives birth to this book. It is the attempt to suggest a true picture of his personality. His simplicity was so genuine, his utter devotion to his work so complete, and the results so far-reaching that I feel this generation should have a record of his dynamic personality from one who knew him. Such is the basis for the chapters which follow.
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SaleInternational Sunday School Lessons
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Trina Staton was a model young person. When she married, she became a model wife. After losing her husband to heaven, she has certainly been a model young widow. She is a faithful church member, a loyal friend, and a testimony to all who know her. She is qualified in every respect to pen the paragraphs of this manuscript. I have watched her through suffering, hurting, in the loss of her mate, and bereavement; she is a testimony of God's grace and strength.-Dr. Hyles
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Out of stockThis activity book contains 26 large format tear-out sheets that young children will enjoy coloring in and completing.