66 Books One Story


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Every book of the Bible is the breath of God and the plan of salvation spans all of Scripture. In this Bible overview each book of the Bible is summarised.




Bible Study Guide for Beginners


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Throughout the ages, people have turned to the Bible for guidance and hope. This Bible study book serves as a road map for the beginner to develop an appreciation of the Bible and make it a part of their daily living. All 66 books of the Bible are covered in detail, including: * Author of each book and the time frame in which it was written * Key themes for each book * Summary of the message in each book * A devotion for contemplation and further exploration Immerse yourself in the stories, prophecies, and messages of the Bible and discover anew the awe-inspiring force, mercy, and healing power of God and Jesus Christ. Graceful and inspiring, Bible Study for Beginners brings the reader back to the basics and opens the way to a direct relationship with the living Word of God.




Sanctified Vision


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Examines early Christian interpretation of the Bible from various perspectives.




The Black Mystic from Ethiopia: Neville Goddard's Mentor


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When Neville Goddard had no money in the time of the great depression in America in 1933, but he wanted to travel to Barbados where he was born, he was told by his mentor Abdullah that he was already in Barbados. Abdullah knew about the power that was before money which is the creative power to create your every desire known as "the law" or "the law of attraction," and that was what he used to get Neville's attention of how to operate this power. This black mystic from Ethiopia taught that the bible addresses the human mind and must be interpreted psychologically that it is not literal neither is it secular history for the bible was written symbolically. This is the truth that would set you free by discovering your true identity and spirituality. This is the message Abdullah wanted to convey to all of humanity by teaching Neville Goddard how to discover his true identity. Abdullah was a lecturer and mentor to Neville and many others, but no one seem to appreciate Neville Goddard's mentor for his contribution to humanity instead they tend to elevate the work of Neville Goddard and forget about THE BLACK MYSTIC FROM ETHIOPIA, BY THE NAME OF ABDULLAH.




The Use of the Septuagint in New Testament Research


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Too often the Septuagint is misunderstood or, worse, ignored in New Testament studies. In this book R. Timothy McLay makes a sustained argument for the influence of the Greek Jewish Scriptures on the New Testament and offers basic principles for bridging the research gap between these two critical texts. McLay explains the use of the Septuagint in the New Testament by looking in depth at actual New Testament citations of the Jewish Scriptures. This work reveals the true extent of the Septuagint s impact on the text and theology of the New Testament. Indeed, given the textual diversity that existed during the first century, the Jewish Scriptures as they were known, read, and interpreted in the Greek language provided the basis for much, if not most, of the interpretive context of the New Testament writers. Complete with English translations, a glossary of terms, an extensive bibliography, and helpful indexes, this book will give readers a new appreciation of the Septuagint as an important tool for interpreting the New Testament.




The 66 Books of the Bible


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The Overcomers Bible (66 Books of Magic) Allan Hanson


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This bible is to continue the work of Abdullah and Neville Goddard to teach humanity to look inwadly and discover that their real identity is their divinity. Moreover, this bible gives everyone the opportunity to place themselves in the scripture as the chosen one. In other words, instead of Jesus as the main character you are the main character because Jesus is omitted and a space is left for you to fill in your name as the Christ, the Lord and master of your own destiny. This bible allows everyone to declare that the bible is their spiritual autobiography that must be interpreted psychologically. Therefore, this bible begins with the new testament starting with John which is self-love and self discovery because real salvation is self-realization. As an overcomer your old testament becomes your new testament because your life is no longer concealed in the old life of Amnesia. Instead, you're born again from above which is the unveiling of your Christ self, the highest state of consciousness. This bible is to remind us that the universal question of life is "who am I" and when the answer comes it must be "I am, that I am", which means I am whatever I believe myself to be, for as a man thinketh in his heart so is he. As you read the scriptures in this new light of self realization you would realize from the beginning to the end it's all a great psychological drama, for it all addresses the human psyche. There is no race, nationality or secular history in this bible because Jesus as a literal man two thousand years ago is omitted from this bible. Therefore, there is no aristocracy or supremacy because it gives everyone an oportunity and a choice to let go false identity and claim their real identity as their divinity. However, you must focus inwardly to discover that the kingdom of God is within you and use your consciousness to create your reality consciously. This truth is the message Abdullah taught Neville Goddard to share with humanity so that everyone would realize what is true Christianity.




Know Your Bible for Kids


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This book provides kid-friendly explanations of all 66 books of scripture and fascinating details on the story of Jesus--the focus of the entire Bible!




Why Catholic Bibles Are Bigger


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Some differences between Catholicism and Protestantism can be tricky to grasp, but one of them just requires the ability to count: Catholic bibles have seventy-three books, whereas Protestant bibles have sixty-sis - plus an appendix with the strange title Apocrypha. What's the story here? Protestants claim that the medieval Catholic Church added six extra books that had never been considered part of the Old Testament, either by Jews or early Christians. Catholics say that the Protestant Reformers removed those books, long considered part of Sacred Scripture, because they didn't like what they contained. In Why Catholic Bibles Are Bigger, Gary Michuta presents a revised and expanded version of his authoritative work on this key issue. Combing the historical record from pre-Christian times to the Patristic era to the Reformation and its aftermath, he traces the canon controversy through the writings and actions of its major players.




Books of the Bible At-A-Glance


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The Bible can be overwhelming.There are 66 books, written by over 40 different authors.It's easy to see how children (& adults!) get confused when studying the different characters, stories, and teachings of the Bible...Imagine picking up one of Shakespeare's books and trying to read page 200, then page 10, then page 150... It wouldn't make any sense!Yet, this is what we do with the Bible! We hop around and go "out of order."Abraham one day, David the next, and Jesus the following week. It can seem like these men all walked side-by-side, but in fact they lived 1,000 years apart!The two things missing from most Bible lessons are PLACEMENT & CONTEXT.Our Books of the Bible Reference Sheets were designed to provide context to each of the 66 books of the Bible.Each book has it's own one-page "cheat sheet" full of the who-what-when-where-why background information. They provide the necessary background to frame how a particular lesson fits into God's historic story.They are the ultimate companion to ANY Bible lesson.