Jezebel s Apprentice

Jezebel s Apprentice
Author: Anita Collins
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781604778649

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Jezebel's Apprentice is a true story, written to show Christians how the devil plans to steal your future. It is a book written to expose the tricks of the devil against Christians and his plans to rob you of your desires and the secret petitions of your heart. If your call from the Lord and the desires of your heart are eluding you and fading away, then this book is for you. There is a dying world of Christians that have become discouraged and have given up on ever amounting to anything in the Kingdom of God. Read how the Lord took the "least of the least" and led her from one level to the next on the "warrior's path." Like you, she was simply the Lord's child following His footsteps as He taught her to slay the dragons. At first it was in baby steps, chasing the little ones and gradually the path grew steeper and the dragons grew bigger; but her Father always helped to gain the victory for His glory. You too can find yourself on "the other side of victory." Anita Collins of Freedom Ministry has been active in the ministry of deliverance and inner healing since 1980. Her vision and heart's desire is to see every Christian Believer enabled to find total, lasting freedom and inner healing over emotional, spiritual and relationship issues in their lives. Every Christian can be free from bondage and oppression in areas of ancestry sins, diseases, soul ties, word curses, false beliefs, poor self-image and unforgiveness. Hundreds of individuals have discovered new freedom, healing and purpose through individual ministry and "Free To Be Me" seminars. Anita is a frequent speaker at churches and Womens' AGLOW meetings. She is the wife of John Collins and the mother of four adult children.

The Reverend s Apprentice Large Print 16pt

The Reverend s Apprentice  Large Print 16pt
Author: David N. Odhiambo
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781458778338

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The Reverend's Apprentice, the third novel by David N. Odhiambo, is a powerful, tragicomic novel about power, culture, and identity politics in contemporary America, as seen through the eyes of an African student. Jonah Ayot is a graduate student from a fictional central African nation, studying in a fictional American city some time after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003; the novel mirrors Jonah's own struggle as a newcomer to American life, trying to organize his perceptions around an identity that is global rather than parochial. But those perceptions become muddied in the reality of the new war zone - on American soil, where the foreign becomes familiar, and the familiar is no longer what it used to be. Dissonant, frantic, and full of the white noise of a culture at war with itself, The Reverend's Apprentice takes the familiar story of the stranger in a strange land to new, disturbing, breathtaking new levels. The American magazine Black Issues Book Review has said: ''David Odhiambo joins a third guard of African novelists made up of peers like Uganda's Moses Isegawa and Nigeria's Chris Abani. The books of this younger generation of African writers (heirs to the continent's greats from Chinua Achebe to Mark Mathabane) shed the starched language and steep romanticism of Africa's literary tradition to expose the rawer, hipper, more vulgar aspects of life as lived by most Africans today.''

Elisha s Profile in the Book of Kings

Elisha s Profile in the Book of Kings
Author: Keith Bodner
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191503160

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Elisha's Profile in the Book of Kings uses the tools of literary criticism to read the Elisha narrative as an integral component of the Deuteronomistic History compiled in the aftermath of the Babylonian invasion and destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. From his investiture in 1 Kings 19 to his final cameo in 2 Kings 13, Elisha the prophet has one of the most extensively-narrated careers in Israel's royal history. During a particularly dark and contested era where the corrupt northern kings hold sway, Elisha enters the ideological battleground and boldly raises his voice and performs remarkable signs to stem the tide of injustice and religious inconstancy. Empowered by a double portion of his master Elijah's spirit, Elisha is a double agent who continues the task of dismantling the Omride dynasty. Moving between the international stage and more domestic locales, Elisha travels widely and interacts with a host of characters from virtually every socio-economic category, visiting foreign capitals and cities under siege as well as wealthy homes and obscure villages. With actions that range from feeding a multitude to mind-reading and raising the dead, Elisha's performance eclipses that of his master and ensures a lasting place in ancient Israel's prophetic heritage.

The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary

The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary
Author: Gary M. Burge,Andrew E. Hill
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 1648
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441223449

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As more and more Christians are involved in teaching in their churches, there is a need for an accessible, engaging commentary that can enhance their understanding of Scripture and aid their teaching. The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary is that resource. This nontechnical, section-by-section commentary on the whole Bible provides reliable and readable interpretations of the Scriptures from forty-two leading evangelical scholars. The Baker Illustrated Bible Commentary is a complete revision of the well-known Baker Commentary on the Bible edited by Walter Elwell, now featuring new articles and vibrant full-color images on more than 1,800 pages, complete with photos, maps, and timelines to illustrate the text. This information-packed commentary helps readers gain a deeper understanding of the Bible. Beyond that, it includes practical applications for spiritual and personal guidance, making it invaluable to any believer seeking to get the most out of their Bible study. Pastors and others in teaching ministries looking for a one-volume, evangelical commentary on the Bible will value this resource.

Jezebel s Daughter

Jezebel s Daughter
Author: Wilkie Collins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1880
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BML:37001105344753

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Warfare Ritual and Symbol in Biblical and Modern Contexts

Warfare  Ritual  and Symbol in Biblical and Modern Contexts
Author: Brad E. Kelle,Ames Frank Ritchel,Wright Jacob L.
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781589839595

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New perspectives on Israelite warfare for biblical studies, military studies, and social theory Contributors investigate what constituted a symbol in war, what rituals were performed and their purpose, how symbols and rituals functioned in and between wars and battles, what effects symbols and rituals had on insiders and outsiders, what ways symbols and rituals functioned as instruments of war, and what roles rituals and symbols played in the production and use of texts. Features: Thirteen essays examine war in textual, historical, and social contexts Texts from the Hebrew Bible are read in light of ancient Near Eastern texts and archaeology Interdisciplinary studies make use of contemporary ritual and social theory

Reduced Laughter

Reduced Laughter
Author: Helen Paynter
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-05-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004322363

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In Reduced Laughter: Seriocomic Features and their Functions in the Book of Kings, Helen Paynter uses a hermeneutic of carnivalization and mirroring to offer a radical, satirical re-evaluation of the Elijah-Elisha and Aram narratives in the book of Kings.

Spiritual Warfare for Women

Spiritual Warfare for Women
Author: Leighann McCoy
Publsiher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441232304

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Evil is real, and Christian women know it. While most books on the topic of spiritual warfare take a charismatic approach, Spiritual Warfare for Women aims directly at the center of the evangelical market, giving instruction and assurance to all women who want to protect themselves and the ones they love. McCoy provides spiritual wisdom and practical tips on identifying the enemy's strategies, overcoming fear, and exercising the power that comes from God. The book is structured around the battle between God's love and Satan's lies. Once a woman can embrace the first and reject the second, she is well on her way to victory.