Adventure Bible, NIV. In this revised edition of The NIV Adventure Bible, kids 8-12 will discover the treasure of God’s Word. Filled with great adventures and exciting features, The NIV Adventure Bible opens a fresh new encounter with Scripture for kids, especially at a time when they are trying to develop their own ideas and [...]
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Posted in Christian Bible, Christianity, General Christianity, Sacred Texts, tagged Christianity, Bible, Christian book, the massage, Eugene H. Peterson, devotional on May 30, 2008 | No Comments »
Today’s world is all about Now–a fast-moving, high-speed, on-demand lifestyle. But has this pace changed how we study the Bible? Our relationship with God is a journey, a walk where we grow closer to Him each day. So it makes sense that reading and understanding Scripture is a continual experience, not just a moment. This [...]
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Posted in Christian Bible, Sacred Texts, tagged Bible, United States, Garden of Eden, Hebrew Bible, King Saul, Ten Commandments, Mount Sinai, King Solomon, King David, Song of Songs, Yom Kippur, High Priest, Fifth Commandment, preceding commandment, innermost blessing, true hoofs, commandment number, premeditated murderers, biblical legislation, choice flour, Babylonian Talmud, Tent of Meeting, Jacob Milgrom, Moses Maimonides, Book of Jonah, Golden Calf, Orthodox Jews, Abraham Chill, God of Israel, King Ahasuerus, Lord God, Nahum Sarna, Walter Kaufmann on May 4, 2008 | No Comments »
As he did so brilliantly in his bestselling book, jewish literacy,Joseph Teluslikin once again mines a subject of, Jewish history and religion so richly that his book becomes an inspiring companion and a fundamental reference. In Biblical Lileracy, Telushkin turns his attention to the Hebrew Bible (also known as the Old Testament), the most iniluential [...]
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Posted in Catholicism, Christian Bible, Christianity, Sacred Texts, tagged New Testament, Old Testament, Catholic book, Jesus Christ, Asia Minor, Christ Jesus, Mount Zion, John the Baptist, Hebrew Bible, New York, fine linen twined, hymn inviting, established holocaust, sacred tract, smelling oblation, sanctuary standard, tahash skin, guild prophets, chase after wind, cestral houses, unblemished yearling lambs, basin weighing seventy shekels, concerning foreign nations, important textual witnesses, fulfillment citation, scarlet yam, homiletical commentary, scarlet yarn, wrath flared, horrible abomination, service cloths, ears ought, Dead Sea, Mount Sinai, Red Sea, Near East, King Solomon, Anchor Bible, King David, Second Isaiah, Jewish Christians, Holy One of Israel, Song of Songs, Israel's God, New American Bible, King Hezekiah, King Josiah, First Isaiah, Catholic Study Bible on May 3, 2008 | No Comments »
Several years ago, the New American Bible was issued as the official Roman Catholic text for public reading. Based on the original languages, it included introductions and notes from a Roman Catholic perspective. Edited by ecumenically recognized Roman Catholic scholars, but deliberately reflecting Roman Catholic teaching, the present volume includes the complete text of the [...]
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For God so loved the world…continues to bring old and new readers alike, back to the Word! The 3:16 New Testament with Psalms and Proverbs is a beautiful gift for a friend, loved one, or yourself. Building on Max Lucado’s 3:16-The Numbers of Hope, the four-color insert pages invite the reader to encounter, experience, and [...]
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