Religion, Biblical Studies, Old Testament
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The Life of Joseph
by Rev. M. van Beek
Nineteen sermons of the beloved Rev. M. van Beek see the light in this volume. It was possible by the way of a tape recording to preserve these preached sermons and it is now possible to publish them after the death of the minister who preached...
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The Story of Job and Job in a Cheviot Plaid
A Translation of the Book of Job and a Poetic Rendition in the Scots Language by John Gray
The book is in two parts. The first part, the Story of Job, is a translation and arrangement of the Book of Job extracted from the academic commentary on the Book previously published by Professor Gray. The second part, Job in a Cheviot Plaid, is...
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The Battle of Jericho
Biblical Truth or Myth by Andreas K. Hanke
The Bible is the most widely read book in the world. It brings guidance and comfort to those who read it. A great many people believe in every word of the Bible. Yet, there are modern scholars who have dismissed parts of the Bible as a myth or...
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Out of the Depths
by Edward Charles Murrell
When Evangelist Edward Charles Murrell asked a young man if he were saved, the man said he was thinking about it, but two questions were bothering him: Where did the dinosaurs come from, and where did Cain get his wife? Over the next 30 years,...
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Making Sense of the Old Testament
by Ronald V. Evans
Have you read the Old Testament—all thirty-nine books from Genesis to Malachi? If you have, you know the challenge. The language is archaic with unfamiliar names and places. It is not an easy book to read. To make sense of these texts, I have...
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