09 Chronicles


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판권지 KJV Reference Bible 09 Chronicles 발행일 2021년 8월 30일 발행처 기독출판 소금 광주광역시 광산구 사암로57번길 20-11 이상현 010-2491-4620 등록일 2014년 10월 1일 가격 2,000원 ISBN 979-11-90104-82-1 세트 979-11-90104-91-3 작성한 저작물에 대한 저작권 기타 지적재산권은 기독출판 소금에 있습니다. 이용자는 기독출판 소금이 제공하는 서비스를 이용함으로써 얻은 정보를 사전 승낙없이 복제, 송신, 출판, 배포, 방송 기타 방법에 의하여 영리목적으로 이용하거나 제3자에게 이용하게 하여서는 안됩니다.




The Chronicles


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Chronicles of the Sons of None


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Since Adam and Eve were banished from the garden of Eden, the location of the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil has been well guarded throughout the ages-there is one gate through which to enter, one key that will unlock the ancient gates, and one human keeper assigned to hold the secret. K.M. Paradice's suspenseful novel, The Chronicles of the Sons of None, follows Connor Bridges, a twenty-one-year-old recent photography graduate who dreams of fame and fortune in the pages of National Geographic. But when he meets Joshua, Connor is soon forced to admit the amazing reality of his calling to be the next in a line of keepers of the greatest secret of all time. There's only one problem: the powerful key is missing and is being pursued by Romulus-a keeper who turned away from his calling and ate of the two trees in Eden. The Chronicles of the Sons of None is a rapid-paced thriller that will rocket you through time and space, moving with seamless ease from the throne of heaven, to Jerusalem, to the legendary island of Atlantis, and back as Connor and Joshua, along with the help of a few angels, race to find the key. With Joshua's time on earth rapidly coming to an end, will Connor be able to return the key to its rightful line of keepers, or will the secret be lost forever?




Chronicles I and II


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1-2 Chronicles


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The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary series provides students, pastors, and laypeople with up-to-date, accessible evangelical scholarship on the Old and New Testaments. Presenting the message for each passage, as well as an overview of other issues relevant to the text, each volume equips pastors and Christian leaders with exegetical and theological knowledge so they can better understand and apply God’s Word. This volume includes the entire NLT text of 1 and 2 Chronicles. Mark J. Boda (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) has authored numerous articles and books in addition to editing several collections of scholarly essays on various topics related to the Old Testament and Christian Theology. He taught for nine years at Canadian Theological Seminary before joining McMaster Divinity College in 2003. Mark enjoys mentoring students and teaches with enthusiasm about the Old Testament and its continued relevance to the Christian life today.




Chronicles


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1 & 2 Chronicles


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I & II Chronicles


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This volume, a part of the Old Testament Library series, explores the books of I and II Chronicles. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing.




CHRON OF THE SONS OF NONE


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Every great family story has an equally great beginning. And behind every great family stands a great matriarch. Meet Regina Bridges, descendant of African slaves Kitwana and Hamida Ruth, carrier of the torch of righteousness for her family. Follow the lineage of the Ruth family as it intertwines and overlaps with the Bridges family through history as we discover the simple yet profound beginnings of this colorful family and the legacy of the Keepers. Regina, Book 3 in The Chronicles of the Sons of None, introduces us to another immortal creature, Ely, who appears to Regina as an elderly man with hair as white as Father Christmas and sparkling green eyes that thinly veil countless untold secrets and not a little mischief. His timely appearance in Regina's life echoes a recurrent theme of divine interaction throughout the history of the Ruth family, beginning with the African patriarch, Kitwana, before his capture by slave traders in the 1800s. Regina encounters Ely for the first time while in the beginning throes of her struggles with the death of her daughter, Marie. While she desperately wants to believe that Ely has come to help her through that process, her hopes are temporarily crushed when the ancient soul steadfastly refuses to shed more light on the tragic event that ripped Marie out of Regina's life. Ely instead lovingly coaxes her to look beyond her grief and set her heart on God's eternal plan for her family. Regina continues the theme of seamless interaction between the temporal and eternal that began in Book One of The Chronicles of the Sons of None. "




On Doing Nothing


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In an age of obsessive productivity and stress, this illustrated ode to idleness invites you to explore the pleasures and possibilities of slowing down. Beloved author and illustrator Roman Muradov weaves together the words and stories of artists, writers, philosophers, and eccentrics who have pursued inspiration by doing less. He reveals that doing nothing is both easily achievable and essential to leading an enjoyable and creative life. Cultivating idleness can be as simple as taking a long walk without a destination or embracing chance in the creative process. Peppered with playful illustrations, this handsome volume is a refreshing and thought-provoking read. “Whimsical, clever, and companionable . . . On Doing Nothing provides a much-needed correction to our distracted, anxiety-ridden, and increasingly disembodied culture. Muradov has written and illustrated a kind of Situationist, Oulipian Ways of Seeing—a manual for clarity and presence, a book which issues a call to attention; a call to pay attention. The smart yet approachable philosophical reflections unfold like a leisurely stroll through a beautiful and unfamiliar city, provoking thoughtfulness and eliciting in the reader a spirit of discovery.” —Peter Mendelsund, author of What We See When We Read