God s awful Warnings given by visions strange signs and apparitions many of which have been seen since the commencement of the present war

God s awful Warnings     given by visions  strange signs  and apparitions      many of which have been seen since the commencement of the present war
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1795
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0020280624

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The Mother of the Gods Athens and the Tyranny of Asia

The Mother of the Gods  Athens  and the Tyranny of Asia
Author: Mark H. Munn
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2006-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520243491

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Among maternal deities of the Greek pantheon, the Mother of the Gods was a paradox. Conflict and resolution were played out symbolically, Munn shows, and the goddess of Lydian tyranny was eventually accepted by the Athenians as the Mother of the Gods and a symbol of their own sovereignty.

Habakkuk An Intermediate Reader and Commentary

Habakkuk  An Intermediate Reader and Commentary
Author: J. Alexander Rutherford
Publsiher: Teleioteti
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781989560167

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Habakkuk is a book of discipleship, a book written to bring its reader to a deeper faith in Yahweh in the presence of His unthinkable deeds. Amidst oppressive evil at the hands of their Judahite brothers, the righteous of Judah cry out to God for salvation. His response is the invasion of fearsome Chaldea. What appears to be horrid judgment is actually his plan to save those who trust in Him. All His people are called to extraordinary faith, to believe Him even when His deeds are unbelievable. In this way, and only this way, will they be delivered from their oppressors and enjoy God's blessings; only by faith can they have life. Habakkuk is a challenging yet beautiful book that has much to teach the people of God. Its eloquent poetry and interpretive issues make it a suitable, even necessary, subject for Hebrew study. The goal of this commentary and reader is to facilitate theological, devotional, and pastoral engagement with the Hebrew text of Habakkuk alongside development in one's understanding of Hebrew. After an extensive introduction discussing the significant issues and laying the groundwork for interpreting Habakkuk, this commentary presents the Hebrew text juxtaposed with an English translation and with contextual glosses for Hebrew Words occurring less than thirty times in the Hebrew Bible. Each section has an introduction followed by the text and comments on textual, theological, and interpretative issues. With a balance of theological reflection, exegetical depth, and assistance with the Hebrew text, the Hebrew student will be equipped to wrestle with the text in its original language and develop their understanding of the language simultaneously.

Further and more terrible warnings from God Being a sad and dismal account of a dreadful earthquake that happen d between Newcastle and Durham etc

Further and more terrible warnings from God  Being a sad and dismal account of a dreadful earthquake     that happen d between Newcastle and Durham  etc
Author: Salter (Minister of the Gospel at Haretin.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1708
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0025220751

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In the Shadow of the Gods

In the Shadow of the Gods
Author: Dominic Lieven
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780735222212

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A dazzling account of the men (and occasional woman) who led the world’s empires, a book that probes the essence of leadership and power through the centuries and around the world. From the rise of Sargon of Akkad, who in the third millennium BCE ruled what is now Iraq and Syria, to the collapse of the great European empires in the twentieth century, the empire has been the dominant form of power in history. Dominic Lieven’s expansive book explores strengths and failings of the human beings who held those empires together (or let them crumble). He projects the power, terror, magnificence, and confidence of imperial monarchy, tracking what they had in common as well as what made some rise to glory and others fail spectacularly, and at what price each destiny was reached. Lieven’s characters—Constantine, Chinggis Khan, Trajan, Suleyman, Hadrian, Louis XIV, Maria Theresa, Peter the Great, Queen Victoria, and dozens more—come alive with color, energy, and detail: their upbringings, their loves, their crucial spouses, their dreadful children. They illustrate how politics and government are a gruelling business: a ruler needed stamina, mental and physical toughness, and self-confidence. He or she needed the sound judgement of problems and people which is partly innate but also the product of education and experience. A good brain was essential for setting priorities, weighing conflicting advice, and matching ends to needs. A diplomatically astute marriage was often even more essential. Emperors (and the rare empresses) could be sacred symbols, warrior kings, political leaders, chief executive officers of the government machine, heads of a family, and impresarios directing the many elements of "soft power" essential to any regime’s survival. What was it like to live and work in such an extraordinary role? What qualities did it take to perform this role successfully? Lieven traces the shifting balance among these elements across eras that encompass a staggering array of events from the rise of the world’s great religions to the scientific revolution, the expansion of European empires across oceans, the great twentieth century conflicts, and the triumph of nationalism over imperialism. The rule of the emperor may be over, but Lieven shows us how we live with its poltical and cultural legacies today.

Seed Sown

Seed Sown
Author: Jay Cormier
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1556128010

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Seed Sown is a practical and reproducible resource book for anyone who seeks to break openO the Word of God: from those who preach every week to those who plan and lead Scripture courses and discussion groups based on the Sunday lectionary. Includes brief commentary for every Sunday and solemnity in the three-year lectionary.

Revelation a Letter to the Tribulation Christians and Those Left Behind

Revelation  a Letter to the Tribulation Christians and Those Left Behind
Author: James D. Elliott
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781669802594

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Of all the books in our Most High God’s blessed word it is the book of Revelation that gives the body of Christ (1Corinthians 12:27) the most trepidation to study. In part because the book of Revelation is the foretelling of events that have not taking place, and it is in part due to the perception, by a majority in the body of Christ, that the book of Revelation is overly symbolic. But, in reality the book of Revelation is pretty straight forward. The word of God is replete in the books, chapters, and verses of God’s word that are either directly and/or indirectly related to the book of Revelation.

Descendants of the Scythians

Descendants of the Scythians
Author: Volodymyr Mykolaĭovych Vladko
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1986
Genre: Scythians
ISBN: STANFORD:36105034330469

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