BUILDING BLOCKS OF CHRISTIANITY, TIM HADLEY- Paperback You will find that Building Blocks is divided up into two major sections. The first section looks at the personal Christian walk, while the second part deals more with "assembly life."
The second section can be used as a companion to brother Ray Campbell's book "Church of the Living God" which is also attainable from this publisher. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF 1 SAMUEL - L.M. GRANT The prophetic offi ce began with Samuel, who was raised up by God due to the failure of the priesthood under Eli and his sons. But Samuel’s faithful care for Israel was not appreciated, and they demanded a king. God allowed them their own way and gave them Saul, a type of the religious man, who walks according to “the flesh.” |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF 1ST KINGS BY L.M. GRANT 1 Kings introduces the kingdom of Solomon over Israel, a type of the glorious kingdom of the Lord Jesus in its millennial peace and prosperity. The wealth and glory of Solomon’s kingdom have been unsurpassed in history. Solomon built the temple of God, a building of marvelous magnificence, the center of Israel’s worship and unity. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF 2ND KINGS BY L.M. GRANT 2 Kings continues the history of the two separated kingdoms, with the prophet Elisha replacing Elijah as God’s witness. Other prophets also witnessed and suffered for their faithfulness. No believing king is found in this history of Israel (the ten tribes) in spite of the grace which characterized the ministry of the prophet Elisha. Israel’s continuance in evil leads to an invasion of the land by the king of Assyria, who carries them captive out of their land. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF DEUTORONOMY - L.M. GRANT Deuteronomy means “repetition of the law.” It is an address by Moses to Israel, in which he faithfully reviews their history, bringing everything out in the light of God’s own glory. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF EXODUS - L.M. GRANT Exodus means “Going out.” Deliverance and redemption are its great themes. Israel was a nation of slaves in cruel bondage under Pharaoh in Egypt. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF EZRA, NEHEMIAH AND ESTHER - L.M. GRANT Ezra, whose name means “help,” wrote an account of the restoring
work of God in bringing some of the Jews back to Jerusalem.
His mission was to give help in the service of the temple and to
establish the law of God to rule in the land. This is a necessary
book for our own days, when those who desire a return to the
worship of God according to Scripture can expect opposition. Their
faith will be rewarded if they are steadfast and stand fi rmly for the
true principles of God. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF GENESIS - L.M. GRANT Genesis means “beginning.” It gives the “seeds” of that which is later developed throughout the Bible. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF JOSHUA - L.M. GRANT Israel entered the Promised Land in a miraculous way through the river Jordan, a type of the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus as linked with His people. The general theme is that of taking possession of the land God had given. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS - L.M. GRANT Leviticus is named for Levi, whose name means “joined.” It is a book that deals with God’s holy principles in joining His people to Himself as worshippers. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOK OF NUMBERS - L.M. GRANT The original Hebrew title of Numbers is “In the Wilderness.” This book gives the numbering and ordering of Israel on their march through the wilderness. |
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COMMENTS ON THE BOOKS OF JUDGES & RUTH - L.M.GRANT Judges is a sad contrast to Joshua. It deals with the time in which a succession of judges followed Joshua as leaders of Israel in their land. But its main theme is that of Israel’s failure to take possession of all their land. Due to their backslidings, God allowed their enemies to bring them into subjection. Again and again they were overcome by their enemies, yet on every occasion God in wonderful mercy raised up deliverers for them—a remarkable picture of the history of Christendom! Christia |
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EPISTLES VOLUME 3 HEBREWS TO REVELATION - F.B. HOLE - PAPERBACK - COMING SOON Volume 3 of F. B. Hole’s New Testament
Commentary Series covers the “general
epistles,” from Hebrews to Revelation. |
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FOR THIS CAUSE - J.T.MAWSON We are living in a day when Christians have little appreciation of the true calling and nature of the Church. Connected with this they are also losing sight of the “Blessed Hope,” the soon return of the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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MAN OF SORROWS - J.N. DARBY - EPUB The Man of Sorrows is a very readable devotional commentary of the Gospel of Luke. Luke presents the Lord Jesus to us as the lowly man of grace who came to seek sinners. |
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MAN OF SORROWS - J.N. DARBY - PAPERBACK The Man of Sorrows is a very readable devotional commentary of the Gospel of Luke. Luke presents the Lord Jesus to us as the lowly man of grace who came to seek sinners. |
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NOTES ON THE PENTATEUCH 6 VOLUME SET, C.H.MACKINTOSH- Hardcover These books have been the staple diet of many Christians and will be a blessing to a new generation of readers in this new format.
"I found ... in the works of MacKintosh ... the soul food I needed." A.C. Gaebelein |
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PAUL'S EPISTLES VOLUME 1 ROMANS TO 2ND CORINTHIANS - F.B. HOLE - EPUB Volume 1 of F. B. Hole’s New Testament
Commentary Series covers Paul’s Epistles
from Romans to 2 Corinthians. |
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PAUL'S EPISTLES VOLUME 1 ROMANS TO 2ND CORINTHIANS - F.B. HOLE - PAPERBACK Volume 1 of F. B. Hole’s New Testament
Commentary Series covers Paul’s Epistles
from Romans to 2 Corinthians. |
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PAUL'S EPISTLES VOLUME 2 GALATIONS TO PHILEMON - F.B. HOLE - EPUB Volume 2 of F. B. Hole’s New Testament
Commentary Series covers Paul’s Epistles
from Galatians to Philemon. |
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