Secrets of the Brides


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Secrets of the Brides is a provocative study in typology which will introduce readers to the inner dimensions of Scripture. Typology was the predominant method of study in Jesus' day. Rabbis applied four levels of study to the Word of God. They are peshat (the simple meaning of the text), remez (allusion to something more), derush (inference and application) and sode (secrets). This book applies these principles to explore the accounts of seven biblical brides and their bridegrooms. Their lives were living allegories performed under the careful orchestration and gaze of the Holy Spirit and their stories are laced with prophetic codes for the Bride of Christ. From the first chapters the reader will be progressively led out of the shallows into deeper more complex revelations buried in the etymology of the Hebrew words, the Feasts of the Lord, the Millennial Week and the book of Revelation. The casual reading of the stories of these brides is like viewing the tip of an iceberg. It is beautiful on the surface of the water, but underneath that shining tip the enormity of its foundation sitting there in the deep stillness invokes a disquieting reverence. This book will introduce those who have not been exposed to the beauty of the types to another satisfying and exciting level of hermeneutics and interpretation. The investigative journey will not ask the student to subscribe to a certain eschatological scenario but will cause him to reconsider how he relates to the Word of God and how he worships its author. The author has been a student and teacher of Old Testament and Hebraic Studies for three decades. She waits for the midnight call in Texas with her husband of thirty - nine years, her two children, their spouses and six grandchildren. Maranatha!







The Romance of Redemption


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The Brides of Scripture


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Psalms for Brides


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One of the axioms of life is you can't change another person, you can't control another person, you can only change self and can only control self. This is a challenging hard concept. Change takes a long time. We may never see change in others but my hope is you will become more and more comfortable using your voice, more comfortable in communication, more comfortable in the fulfillment of loving God who cares so much about you that He gave His life for you (John 1:13; 1 Corinthians 6:19). Scripture never indicates a bride is to be a carpet for a man to wipe his feet on. The role of the wife, as instructed by God, is to protect the woman from abuse. Psalms for Brides is a devotional for brides of all ages. Author Glenda Hotton hopes to encourage the reader toward a joy that comes from obeying God no matter what another person does. She draws from her own marriage experience to inspire and guide her readers into a fulfilling marriage.




Holy Bible (NIV)


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The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.




A Christ-Centered Wedding


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A guide for believers who want their wedding to portray the relationship of Christ with the church and to reflect the gospel to all in attendance.




The Church in God's Program


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The Church in God's Program is a biblical study covering the entire scope of the church - its beginning, government, ministries, and the new covenant.




The Brides of Scripture


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