The Word of God in Transition

The Word of God in Transition
Author: William M. Schniedewind
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 289
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781850755500

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The Chronicler distinguishes between "traditional prophets" and "inspired messengers," and thereby highlights a radical transition in the meaning of the "word of God" which takes place in the post-exilic period. The Chronicler summarizes his perspective in 2 Chron. 36.16, saying that Israel rejected "his prophets," "the messengers of God," and "his word" (i.e. Torah). This distinction is reflected in the forms and functions of prophetic speech in the books of Chronicles. Thus, the prophets speak to the king, and the inspired messengers (e.g. priests, levites) speak to the people. The prophets interpret narrative events for the king; they explain how God acts. The inspired messengers exhort the people, admonishing them how they should act. The prophets' speeches usually do not use any kind of inspiration formula, but the inspired messengers' speeches are prefaced with possession formulas. These possession formulas are not typical of classical prophecy and mark the rise of a new kind of prophecy, namely, the inspired interpretation of texts. These inspired messengers are thus forerunners of the inspired interpreters of scripture in Qumran, early Christianity and Judaism.>

Transition

Transition
Author: Dory Robertson
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781973687740

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This book joins other controversial books that need another look to see if what is being said is true to the Word of God. This one will be worth your while to read and study to see if all is truth. There are misleading doctrines that need to be clarified by exegesis; because God wants us to know truth and the reality of His kingdom.

Transformation Transition and Tranquility

Transformation  Transition  and Tranquility
Author: Thomas J. Horne B.S. M.Div. Th.D.
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781663216038

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The purpose of this book is to help every believer reach his or her fullest potential of a “higher calling” while transforming, transitioning and finally reaching tranquility.

New Wine

New Wine
Author: J. Dwight Pentecost
Publsiher: Kregel Academic
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825435973

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A lifetime of reflection and examination on the book of Acts

Christian Transition

Christian Transition
Author: Joseph Shiels
Publsiher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0852442874

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The title Christian Transition could strike one as non-committal, general enough to be applicable to a great many subjects. But the urgent message of the Introduction highlights a very glaring gap for the present generation both in the contents and the manner of presentation of our Catholic faith. To fill that gap Fr Joseph Shiels suggests a way forward, sharing with us his awareness of Christian transition, as St Teresa of Avila had described it, taking place within himself. Fr Joseph Shiels is an Irish Columban priest who spent his working years as a missionary in the Southern Philippines. Fundamentally, this book witnesses to two graces experienced by the author during that time. The first grace, which came early in his career, was a refreshed awareness of a traditional teaching of the Church. This is the teaching that the real, essential Christianity within us is that we are in this world to be divinised. Christian transition is the name of the process of divinisation. The author reminds us of this doctrine by presenting it in an unashamedly attentiongetting phrase, namely 'becoming-God-along-with-God'. Such a phrase is no more than the kind of advertisement that comes out of countless publicrelations offices. But no less: in terms of its summing-up of the implications of what our Christian faith really was, and still is, offering to all its members. His second, supplemental grace is that, in mid-life, after an apparently chance introduction to a book outlining the teaching of St Teresa, our author tried the contents for size - and found they fitted! The contents gave him a Teresian understanding that a progression and development - to some extent verifiable - was possible in the spiritual life of the ordinary Christian. Still in the style of an advertising executive, Teresian teaching is presented in simplified form, originally to make it accessible those to whom he had ministered, now, to inform and encourage his readers. Starting from two parables of Jesus, Fr Shiels' fresh and intriguing approach supplies a strongly scriptural basis for his account of his new awarenesses, and his witness to their potential to transform our lives too. In conclusion he shows that these graces are are really the essence of Christianity for all Christians; his experience is simply a case study of what is no more than the humble beginnings of a Christian transition, in accordance with, and by application of, theteachings of St Teresa of Avila. Fr Joseph Shiels opens up the riches of the Christian tradition to a new generation, showing how we too are invited to share in this very transition which will change our lives forever.

Responding to the Call

Responding to the Call
Author: NL Robinson
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2009-11-25
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781450002547

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WOMEN, if you have ever struggled with the challenges of raising children, meeting financial needs, or dealing with personal relationship, and if you are in need of real deliverance from the patterns of behaviors that seem to have you trapped in emotional, physical, and spiritual hopelessness, then this book has a special message just for you. N L Robinson’s book, “Responding To The Call”, provides a personal view of the myriad of conflicts confronting women as they strive to obtain a well rounded and purpose filled life in Jesus Christ. She describes her own personal experience of having to overcome feeling of low self-esteem, self doubt, frustration and disappointment associated with her attempts to live a full and meaningful life. Through her writing she expresses how, through a personal relationship with God, you can obtain the love, joy, peace, happiness, and fulfillment that we all desire. James 1:22, “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says”.

Mastering Transitions

Mastering Transitions
Author: Monique Flemings
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781098024161

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It's nothing like a life transition to shift us out of the mundane and interrupt our cadence. Transitions expose the fibers of our heart chambers and cause us to seek God in a unique and different manner. It causes self- reflection and requires healing and re-directions of priorities in order to move into the new season of life.Mastering Transitions provides language and understanding for seasons of transitions. It is a manual on how to navigate through learning and growing to discover your maximum potential. Every transition in life-career, family, personal, ministry-comes with valuable lessons that are the precursors for the next season in your life.Between the old place and the new place is a place called "transition." This foreign, uncomfortable, unfamiliar yet necessary place is a requirement for your journey. Get ready to gather tools and master your transition.Dr. Monique provides an applicable guide for seasons of transitions and how to garner growth steps from each of life's transition. You will reach for this book over and over as a guide, a manual, and a safe place for healing.

The Road of Transition

The Road of Transition
Author: Thaddeus M. Williams Sr.
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781452087696

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Life is a cycle of transitions that many fear and dread. If one is not equipped to handle what's ahead the potential to live a stagnated life is inevitable. This is why The Road of Transition was written; to assist the reader in preparing for life's cycle of events, good and bad. The goal is twofold: encourage believers to build their faith by studying the Word of God as well as give the reader a glimpse into what God has in store for them if they are willing and obedient to His Word. The insight contained on the pages of this book will destroy the chains of fear that are the foundation for the stress, anxiety and depression that many believers struggle with when they arrive at the crossroads of change. The Road of Transition will teach the reader How to Make the Transition for Happiness, Peace and Prosperity.