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This commentary was researched and written using Semitic Bible Study Methods, Aramaic (the language Yeshua spoke), and the culture of Yeshua's day. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago augmented and the author. Semitic Bible study methods are based on asking questions about the Scripture, examining the language and culture of that day. This is a strange idea for church people because the Church teaches that...
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The Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments is an ideal Bible study resource for youth and adults. This 14 panel pamphlet can be read in 30 minutes and shows both the traditional and contemporary wording of each of the 10 Commandments, a principle and the meaning of each commandment, what Jesus taught about the commandments, and why the 10 Commandments are important today.
14 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches...
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An Accessible Introduction to the Pentateuch and Why It Matters for the Rest of the Biblical Story
When starting a new Bible-reading plan, many readers begin enthusiastically in Genesis but then lose momentum when they encounter the Old Testament laws and genealogies. But the Pentateuch-the first five books of the Bible-has much to offer today's Christian; it is the foundation for understanding the rest of the Bible, pointing forward to the coming...
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Exploring the Gospel through the Aaronic Blessing
"The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face to shine upon you," (Numbers 6:24–25). For centuries, Christians have read these words and received them as a blessing. But have they deeply considered the meaning behind them? What does it mean for God's face to shine upon his people?
Faces are often referred to as the window to the soul, displaying emotion and providing relational clarity...
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This commentary was researched and written using Semitic Bible Study Methods, Aramaic (the language Yeshua spoke), and the culture of Yeshua's day. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago augmented and the author. Semitic Bible study methods are based on asking questions about the Scripture, examining the language and culture of that day. This is a strange idea for church people because the Church teaches that...
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Knox's Commentaries on the Bible present the books of the Bible in a systematic, yet straightforward manner. Readers are introduced to a broad investigation of the Old and New Testaments (including writings from the intertestamental period), providing the highlights of each book in the Bible as well as historical and cultural details to flesh out the stories and to provide deeper understanding. Big, small, and cross-testamental themes are investigated...
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This series is entitled: Prominent Peaks of the Pilgrimage. Divided into two books, this twenty-lesson course traces the journey of the people of Israel, from out of the land of Egypt, into the land of Canaan. We will visit the people of Israel at the prominent peaks of their pilgrimage. Our main texts will come from the bible books of Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua. We shall see that the events that befell the children of Israel at the...
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See and celebrate the multilayered grandeur conveyed by the first chapter of Genesis
The first chapter of the Bible's first book lays the foundation for all that follows about who God is and what God is like. Our technology-age fascination with the science of origins, however, can blind us to issues of great importance that don't address our culturally conditioned questions. Instead, Genesis One itself suggests the questions and answers that are...
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God reveals his true nature in the first five books of the Bible.
While the broader story of the Bible is known to many Christians, careful readers of the Pentateuch still have many questions. The origin story of the Jewish nation is one of hardship and loss. The Transforming Word will encourage you to examine the Scriptures and discover the God who sustains everything.
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"Justice, only justice" is Deuteronomy's terse summary of what Yahweh requires of the people of God. What Deuteronomy reveals is that the competence to be God's people, to know God, and to do God's will comes only through hearing the transforming Word of God in Scripture.
Deuteronomy sets the scene for hearing God's Word in the wilderness as Moses addresses a new, in-between generation of "all Israel." The people of God are no longer in Egypt, nor...
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The #1 Resource on the Biblical Tabernacle
The Tabernacle pamphlet includes a brief explanation of each part of the biblical Tabernacle. It also explains the symbols that are fulfilled in Jesus. It walks you step-by-step through the pattern of worship, from the Tabernacle Courtyard to the High Priest Aaron in the Most Holy Place, and the Ark of the Covenant. Perfect for a Bible study of the Tabernacle or the book of Hebrews.
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Dive deep into this quintessential Old Testament book to learn its formative role in New Testament theology and answer the all-important question, "Why should I study Deuteronomy?"
When asked the most important command, Jesus directly quoted Deuteronomy. With this, plunge into what commentator Christopher Wright calls "the heartbeat of the Old Testament." Though dense with levitical law and history, Deuteronomy is vital to understanding both...
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Deuteronomy characterizes memory as the key to Israel's covenantal loyalty and commands its cultivation in the generations to come, and the book portrays itself as the foundation for this ongoing memory program. For this reason, Deuteronomy is considered to be an ancient collective memory text. However, recent scholarship has not focused on the book as a formative agent, leaving fundamental questions about the book unanswered: Why does Deuteronomy...
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The Book of Genesis is the Book of the origin of the universe in general and most significantly of the origin this earth and of man's divinely appointed place in the earth. This study delves into Genesis in search of truth that will establish in the mind of the Bible believer the absolute authority of the Word of God as divine revelation of truth to man. This study is the fruit of the author's prayerful search of the Bible to find the information...
20) East to Lydia
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When the warrior sets sail on a quest for answers, he is hell-bent on retribution for those lost to him. He wants revenge. He must, search Rome for the men, responsible for the death of his wife and friends, but when he is, thrown off course by a wicked storm on the great sea, Carpathimos's journey back to his family takes a new turn. Cast adrift, once again, between the battles of the First Punic War, Carpathimos must choose between vengeance, or...
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