Jabbok


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Forthright, often wry, sometimes brutal, and always after the truth, this is poetry both observational and confessional. The selection, by a previously unpublished writer, speaks of the common human struggle, experienced subjectively for all it is, and of something higher than hope, which stands apart and from that place precisely pitches the kind of salvation which makes its need known upon arrival. A collection of poems in an authentic voice, JABBOK is broad in scope and style yet has at its heart the lifelong struggle between man and the Angel of God.




Jabbok


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Mercer Dictionary of the Bible


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Jesus Christ in History and Scripture highlights two related bases for the current revolution in Jesus studies: (1) a critically-chastened world view that is satisfied with provisional results and (2) a creative (or "poetic") use of the sources of study of Jesus.




A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.




Death in the New World


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Reminders of death were everywhere in the New World, from the epidemics that devastated Indian populations and the mortality of slaves working the Caribbean sugar cane fields to the unfamiliar diseases that afflicted Europeans in the Chesapeake and West Indies. According to historian Erik R. Seeman, when Indians, Africans, and Europeans encountered one another, they could not ignore the similarities in their approaches to death. All of these groups believed in an afterlife to which the soul or spirit traveled after death. As a result all felt that corpses—the earthly vessels for the soul or spirit—should be treated with respect, and all mourned the dead with commemorative rituals. Seeman argues that deathways facilitated communication among peoples otherwise divided by language and custom. They observed, asked questions about, and sometimes even participated in their counterparts' rituals. At the same time, insofar as New World interactions were largely exploitative, the communication facilitated by parallel deathways was often used to influence or gain advantage over one's rivals. In Virginia, for example, John Smith used his knowledge of Powhatan deathways to impress the local Indians with his abilities as a healer as part of his campaign to demonstrate the superiority of English culture. Likewise, in the 1610-1614 war between Indians and English, the Powhatans mutilated English corpses because they knew this act would horrify their enemies. Told in a series of engrossing narratives, Death in the New World is a landmark study that offers a fresh perspective on the dynamics of cross-cultural encounters and their larger ramifications in the Atlantic world.




3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated


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What happens when a world-renowned computer scientist applies scientific methodology to studying the Bible, writes about his findings, and has some of the world's best calligraphers illustrate the work? The result is 3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated, a treasure of profound biblical insight and enchanting calligraphy that will enlighten your mind, your eyes, and your spirit. Donald E. Knuth so loved the Bible that he dedicated five years of his life to creating this masterpiece. With it, you will learn about each 3:16 verse of the Bible, how it came to be written, and how it contributes to the wholeness of the Bible. -- Publisher







The Reanimation of Malcom


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The Reanimation of Malcom: The Little Book of Modern Times , a true story of spiritual phenomena and modern-day prophecy, will build and restore faith in God and Jesus’s name. Beginning in the 1980s, the events chronicled by author and true believer, Patrick Lawrence O’Malley, are well-documented acts of faith the likes of which have not been seen for hundreds of years. Taking place in England and the United States (California, Indiana, and Arizona), as well as other locations, phenomena include the author’s meticulously predicted lightning strike prophecy in 2002. In combination with other events, the courts and community wrongly attributed the author’s demonstrated faith, strength, and power in righteousness to special powers. The Reanimation of Malcom validates the scripture in the Book of Revelation: “For the testimony of Jesus Christ is the spirit of prophecy.”




Peoples of the Old Testament World


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Detailed historical and archaeological essays give insight into the many people groups who interacted with and influenced ancient Israel.