Genesis


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"The biblical book of Genesis involves more than a discussion about the beginning and the end of all things. It also speaks to present life. It addresses the physical, spiritual, intellectual, and emotional lives of modern people. It offers lessons about life through the stories of heroic yet often flawed characters"--




Seventh Day Adventist Encyclopedia


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The Clear Word


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The Clear Word lets the power of ancient texts come through today. As the meaning of Scripture becomes more transparent, you see more of Gods grace. His love shines through even in difficult Old Testament passages. The Clear Word has renewed the devotional lives of thousands of people. Let it renew yours. Now available in the popular two-column format with the text in paragraphs.




Genesis


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Study Bible with Ellen G. White Commentary


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A 5 ½ x 8" leather bound Bible annotated with complete and cross-referenced commentaries from Ellen G. White, the author of Desire of Ages, which has been recognized by the Library of Congress as the best book about Christ Jesus. The compactness of the Bible belies the richness of the content. The Compact Bible is a stand-alone reference library for sermon preparation, Bible studies, and personal devotional readings because you have E.G. White's comments and appropriate illustrations right on the same page as the Bible passages as well as a comprehensive concordance, question and answer Bible study topics and many more features. Using the Compact Bible is like having a compact library on the go. This Bible was sold at ABC Bookstore from 1997.




Andrews Bible Commentary


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Revelation of Jesus Christ


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The Midnight Cry


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This work gives a detailed history and defense of the Advent Movement of the 1840's known as Millerism, the movement from which the Seventh-day Adventist denomination sprang. The book is based on original sources, William Miller's correspondence, contemporaneous books, pamphlets, journals, newspapers. The first half is devoted to the history of the movement, and the second half to an examination of charges made against the Advent believers, such as that they wore ascension robes, that the Millerite preaching filled the asylums, and so forth.