Exploring the Bible

Exploring the Bible
Author: Terrell Smith,Sarah Boswell,Bonnie Moilanen,Dean Waldenmaier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-05-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0983584850

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This Beautiful Book

This Beautiful Book
Author: Steve Green,Bill High
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310356110

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In This Beautiful Book, Steve Green - founder of The Museum of the Bible - highlights life-changing themes woven through the mosaic of the Bible's various stories, reveals a new way to engage Scripture as a whole, and inspires deep appreciation for the Bible's connection to your life. The most popular and culture-shaping text in the world, the Bible is still the least understood book of all time. The Bible's collection of history, poetry, genealogy lists, and mystifying prophecies often prove puzzling to readers. And when this text is read in pieces, we're left with only a half-impression of the vibrant mosaic. This Beautiful Book highlights the thematic threads woven throughout the ancient writings and shows us a new way to engage with Scripture as a whole. Through insights gained from firsthand experiences in leading and developing the first world class Bible museum, Green invites readers to step back from the individual stories of the Bible and consider the Bible as a whole. He reveals the completeness, connection, and transformative power of Scripture. Along with stunning retellings of biblical stories, Green helps readers see the story within the story, and draws the careful connections that help us appreciate the richness of the Bible story as a single story. Each page will spark or embolden your faith in a God who speaks to us across the centuries. A truly captivating experience, this book will instill in you a deep appreciation for Scripture and its profound connection to your own life story.

End Time Rewind An Exploration In Bible Prophecy And The Fate Of The World

End Time Rewind  An Exploration In Bible Prophecy And The Fate Of The World
Author: Steven Sabatino
Publsiher: Steven Sabatino
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781365340147

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Remember when End Time Rewind warned you not to fall for the Doomsday-Rapture theories of Dispensational Premillennialism and their Zionist partners? Well, now that we've survived John Hagee's Four Blood Moons, Jonathan Cahn's Super Shemitah, and the menacing tentacles of the now defunct European Union and Islamic State (the supposed Beast Kingdoms of Revelation 17), the Futurist's next false claim centers around the 70-year anniversary of Israel's founding. Is the Jewish State really the prophetic clock by which God aligns world events and the return of Christ? Many Doomsday-Rapture forecasts have been put forth in the name of Futurism since the 2nd-century AD, none of which have come to fruition. This is disconcerting, because failed predictions and false expectations promoted by our Christian counterparts diminishes the credibility of the Bible and scars the reputation and integrity of the Prophetic Office of Jesus Christ. The age-old, tried-and-true Orthodox (aka Partial or Classical) Preterist approach maintains that the majority of Bible prophecies were already fulfilled by the end of the first century AD, and included Jesus' appearing in an Old Testament-styled, non-physical manifestation with power and great glory. All that remains to be accomplished in the future is for Jesus Christ to physically return to raise the dead (which is when the rapture also occurs), preside over the final judgment, and create a new heaven and earth devoid of sin and death where the new and holy Jerusalem from heaven descends (as per Revelation 20:7 - Revelation 22:5).

Recent Explorations in Bible Lands

Recent Explorations in Bible Lands
Author: Thomas Nicol
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1893
Genre: Bible
ISBN: NLI:2712991-10

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Exploring the Origins of the Bible Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology

Exploring the Origins of the Bible  Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology
Author: Craig A. Evans,Emanuel Tov
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1585588148

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How did the Bible we have come to be? What do biblical scholars mean when they talk about canon, the Septuagint, the Apocrypha, or the Masoretic Text? All this biblical study is interesting, but does it really matter? Leading international scholars explain that it does. This thought-provoking and cutting-edge collection will help you go deeper in your understanding of the biblical writings, how those writings became canonical Scripture, and why canon matters. Beginning with an explanation of the different versions of the Hebrew Bible, scholars in different areas of expertise explore the complexities and issues related to the Old and New Testament canons, why different Jewish and Christian communities have different collections, and the importance of canon to theology.

Bible Archaeology

Bible Archaeology
Author: Alfred J. Hoerth,John McRay
Publsiher: Monarch Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 085721697X

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This full-colour volume offers an overview of the history and findings of biblical archaeology. Drawing together the archaeological research into the principal sites in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Palestine, Persia, Anatolia, Greece and Italy, Hoerth and McRay explore the histories, cultures and social forces of these early civilizations. Using full-colour maps, photographs and diagrams to walk you through the various archaeological digs. This volume enables the reader to place the biblical narratives firmly in their historical context and cultural setting. The authoritative but accessible text brings familiar Bible characters brilliantly to life.

The Gospel Project God Among Us Bible Study Book

The Gospel Project  God Among Us   Bible Study Book
Author: D. A. HORTON
Publsiher: Lifeway Church Resources
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1430065508

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God Among Us Bible Study Book includes a small-group experience for six sessions, applicable Scripture, and individual study created for personal discipleship. As a man, Jesus--the Son of God--lived among His creation, among the works of His hands. Imagine the God of the universe walking around and talking with the people He made. What would He say? Whom would He seek? Each passage in this study teaches about discipleship through Jesus' encounters. The calling of the twelve disciples exemplifies the bedrock of discipleship, faithfully following Jesus as Savior and Lord. As Jesus taught Nicodemus, new birth comes through faith in God's son and results in transformation. The humility of John the Baptist demonstrated the joy to be found in Jesus Christ's significance and not our own. The questions and answers exchanged with the Samaritan Woman define Living Water, and the rejection of Jesus at Nazareth shows that no opposition or pain can stop Spirit-empowered ministry. Lastly, the fabled encounter between Jesus and Zacchaeus confirms that Jesus has come to seek and save the lost, which makes our hearts respond with exuberant generosity. SESSION TITLES 1. Jesus Calls the Disciples--Matthew 4:17-22; 9:9-13 2. Nicodemus and the New Birth--John 3:1-21 3. Jesus and John the Baptist--John 3:22-36 4. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman--John 4:1-42 5. Jesus Rejected at Nazareth--Luke 4:14-30 6. Jesus and Zacchaeus--Luke 19:1-10 Features: - Biblically rooted and gospel-centered content - Group leader helps - Application of key theological tenets - Individual study with emphasis in discipleship - Historical background that creates greater context for spiritual growth - Biblical truth that's reliable - Provocative questions, scriptural support and text, application, and preparation Benefits: - Gain a theological understanding of repentance, humility, and joy. - Realize God's acceptance and provision for us to be saved. - See that God is in control, now and forever. - Learn that God's desire is that we will be renewed and reconciled with Him through Jesus Christ.

Lost Treasures of the Bible

Lost Treasures of the Bible
Author: Paul Backholer
Publsiher: ByFaith Media
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781907066535

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Join a photographic quest in search of the lost treasures of the Bible. Unveil ancient mysteries as you discover the evidence for Israel’s exodus from Egypt, and travel into lost civilisations in search of the Ark of the Covenant. Explore lost worlds with over 160 colour pictures and find how evidence outside of the Bible gives a deeper insight into the mysteries of ancient Israel. Learn what happened to the treasures of the Temple of Jerusalem and experience an onsite travel journal through Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia. Paul Backholer is a British broadcaster and the founder of ByFaith Media (www.ByFaith.org). He is the director of ByFaith TV and the producer of several documentaries. Paul is the author of a number of books including How Christianity Made the Modern World, Britain, a Christian Nation and Holy Spirit Power. Paul studied in a British Bible college and has travelled to over forty nations working on Christian projects.