Ahab s Descendants

Ahab   s Descendants
Author: Ron Vitale
Publsiher: Ron Vitale
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Daughter to the infamous Captain Ahab, Morgan has searched the world's oceans looking for a way to save her family from the dark squid god Kanaloa. Weeks after she and Ishmael barely escaped from the clutches of Kanaloa on a makeshift raft; she is mysteriously transported away. When she awakes in a strange castle on the Black Sea, she befriends her mysterious host, Vlad, and his housekeeper Helena in the hopes of making her way back to Ishmael. Yet despite the distance, Kanaloa still reaches out to ensnare her in a trap hundreds of years in the making. Like a master chess player, the dark squid god has laid out his pieces in the hopes of gaining what he wants the most–his freedom. To defeat Kanaloa, Morgan must use not only her wits but her newly found powers to travel through the dreamline. With time running out, Morgan must sacrifice everything to save the ones she loves. When Kanaloa's great secret is revealed to her, all that Morgan has fought for is at risk. The decisions and sacrifices she makes will not only affect her life but of Ishmael's and the very world itself.

The Bible Exposition Commentary

The Bible Exposition Commentary
Author: Warren W. Wiersbe
Publsiher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 758
Release: 2003
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0781435315

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With this final installation in this six-volume set, Dr. Wiersbe has covered the entire Bible!

The MacArthur Bible Commentary

The MacArthur Bible Commentary
Author: John F. MacArthur
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 2077
Release: 2005-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781418562243

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Faithful, Focused Commentary on the Whole Bible Serious students of Scripture can easily lose their focus among the many Bible commentaries available today, studying for hours yet discovering no meaningful application of God's eternal truth. This one-volume commentary on the entire Bible from one of America's foremost Bible expositors offers instead a minilibrary of understandable resources designed to convey the Bible's overarching message with historical and theological clarity. Pastor and teacher John MacArthur covers the complete Bible—every passage of the Old and New Testaments, phrase by phrase—in this valuable one-volume resource. Hundreds of additional study tools complement the commentary, such as Word studies Charts, graphs, and brief articles Overviews of each major division of the Bible Introductions to each biblical book A summary of essential Christian theology Special sections on Jesus's life and ministry Harmonies of historical writings Guidance in studying, applying, and teaching God's Word Readers benefit from the coherence a single commentator provides, finding faithful, understandable, and relevant resources for any passage from the entire Bible. Consistent elements include exploring God's character; seeing Christ in all Scripture; and identifying key doctrines, vital people, and touchstone Scripture passages. The MacArthur Bible Commentary offers pastors, Bible teachers, serious Bible readers, and anyone seeking to read and understand the Scriptures a way to focus their studies while still seeing the entire Bible's application to the Christian life.

First and Second Kings

First and Second Kings
Author: Alice L. Laffey
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814647790

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The books of Kings view Israel's history through the theological lens of action. Actions have consequences that are determined by the people's faithfulness or unfaithfulness to their God and the covenant, and the editors' purpose is to demonstrate that the monarchy stands or falls on its faithfulness to its God. The books of Kings, though in real ways foreign to the twenty-first century, contain content that resonates with our contemporary experience. They raise an array of questions: In the relationships between and among individuals and between and among nations, what constitutes loyalty? What behaviors exact justice? What are the demands of being in a covenant relationship with God? What does it mean to be faithful to that relationship? What risks are we willing to take? How do we pray? Where do we look for the power of God? The insights gleaned from engaging these questions can shed a unique light on our contemporary lives.

BIG QUESTION Do Humans Need God

BIG QUESTION  Do Humans Need God
Author: E. Asamoah-Yaw
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781499087468

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BIG QUESTION: Do Humans need God by E. Asamoah-Yaw The book questions humans’ need for God as power source. Holy Bible contains scores of questions, without answers, about significant godly characters portrayed with inexcusable unholy faults or sins. The book reveals evil characteristics of God of Israel, Adam’s generation, Abraham’s generation, Noah’s generation, David’s generation, Christ’s generation, Paul, and several others with their sinful behaviour stated in the Holy bible as evidence in support of the needlessness of God in human life. This book shows over 120 chapters from the Holy Bible that proves that dependence on God is counter-productive, unpredictable, and unreliable; and that quality knowledge or wisdom, perseverance, dedication, passion to succeed, and self-reliance are keys to every success.

Ahab s Daughter

Ahab s Daughter
Author: Ron Vitale
Publsiher: Ron Vitale
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2017-09-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A sea of danger and magic. A family that can’t stay clear of the water… Morgan refuses to let her twin brother suffer the same fate as their whale-obsessed father Captain Ahab. Despite her efforts to keep Nathan on dry land, her brother can’t resist the siren song of the sea and rumors of untold treasures on the Island of Nightmares… Before Nathan can drop anchor and find his bounty, his crew encounters an ominous force. He’s convinced the creature is somehow connected to his father’s past and that one of his crew has been bitten. Could Nathan actually be on the run from a werewhale? As the dark island fast approaches, Nathan’s adventure could end in a watery grave. It’s up to Morgan and her father’s old crewmate Ishmael to save Nathan’s life. But can she possibly change the mind of a man with the same stubborn streak as Captain Ahab? Ahab’s Daughter is the rollicking first novel in The Werewhale Saga, a series of fantasy adventures. If you like tenacious heroines, supernatural twists, and high seas suspense, then you’ll love Ron Vitale’s entertaining follow-up to Herman Melville’s literary classic.

Ahab s Heir

Ahab   s Heir
Author: Ron Vitale
Publsiher: Ron Vitale
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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More than a year has passed since Morgan and Ishmael escaped from the island of nightmares and the clutches of Kanaloa, the dark squid god. In that time, they’ve come closer together, but defeating Kanaloa and breaking the sea curse is their priority. But when Morgan and Ishmael are separated, she makes a difficult choice and chooses to find and rescue Ishmael before he is swept up in the dark curse that afflicted both her father and twin brother. To break the curse, Morgan risks all to discover the secret of the fountain of youth and rescue Ishmael from Kanaloa’s dark influence. But all is not as it seems on the island with the famed fountain nor is the journey as straightforward as she had expected. With time running out, will Morgan break the spell that will crack open Kanaloa’s secret beyond what she ever could have imagined? If not, all Morgan holds dear will be lost forever.

Ahab

Ahab
Author: Jerome T. Walsh
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814651763

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"In this book Walsh sheds new, if not always more positive, light on Ahab, king of Israel during the ninth century BCE."--BOOK JACKET.