Hebrews and James


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Hebrews and James contain useful advice for Christians struggling to live a life of faith. In this book, Frances Taylor Gench guides readers through these two relevant - and inspirational - epistles. For believers who have grown weary or disillusioned with their Christian commitment, the letter to the Hebrews offers much practical assistance. In this day of dwindling church attendance and clergy burnout, a new reading of Hebrews offers an encouraging and renewed understanding of the person and work of Jesus Christ. The letter of James deals primarily with the social and practical aspects of Christianity, reminding the reader that Christian faith touches every aspect of life. One of the most useful books in the New Testament, its concerns are grounded in day-to-day questions: How do we live? How should we live? and What are the implications of Christian faith for our lives? This epistle will challenge and encourage modern readers in search of a life of integrity.




New King James - The Bridge Bible


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Is The New King James Bible Just An Updated King James? It promised to be a 5th edition of the KJV, preserving "the originally intended meaning of every verse." Did publishers and translators keep their promise? Author David Daniels shows us in this book that the classical language (including the "thees" and "thous") is not all that was changed. In fact, this Bible is not a King James at all! Some of the "updates" actually change doctrines! “I’M NOT SAYING WHAT COULD HAPPEN. I’M SHOWING YOU WHAT DID HAPPEN.” – DAVID W DANIELS It cannot be a true King James, if salvation is changed from a finished work to an unfinished process (1 Corinthians 1:18). How can you know you are saved? Or in Matthew 7:14 where it says, "Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life…"? God did not make the way "difficult". Salvation is as close as our mouth and our heart! These tiny changes, as well as others like it, have made a big difference, moving people from faith to doubt in God and His words. But there’s more. The publishers of the New King James said, themselves, that their goal was to provide a “transitional bridge” to a modern Bible (and they sell plenty of them). As people get used to seeing words changed in their Bible, they soon will accept a Bible that changes even more! Eventually, you have a Bible with wording vague enough, in many key areas, that all the world’s religions will be able to “fit” their doctrines into it. This is actually part of the larger plan for everyone to accept one world Bible for the Antichrist’s coming one world religion. How do we counter this? By teaching our children how to read the clear words of the King James, we can bring faith and not doubt to the next generation. In fact, as you will see in this book, if previous generations had done this, the New King James would never have been made.




Commentary on Revelation


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With a surprising number of people professing a belief that we are living in the Biblical End Times, this lively 1902 deconstruction of the Book of Revelation is even more relevant than ever. Analyzing the final chapters of the Bible on a verse-by-verse basis-and finding much to be contentious about, particularly when it comes to other interpretations of the book-Bullinger reveals a powerful, devotional way to approach Revelation. British clergyman ETHELBERT WILLIAM BULLINGER (1837-1913) was one of the most respected Bible scholars of the 19th century. He is author of numerous works including Great Cloud of Witnesses and How to Enjoy the Bible.




51 Reasons Why the King James


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Many Christians claim to have faith in a Bible that doesn’t exist. That’s right, they say they believe the “original autographs” were without error, but they don’t have them! We need a Bible we can trust that we can actually hold in our hands. Here are 51 reasons why you can trust the King James. Be ready to give an answer! ----------- More: Our world is split between two camps: those with faith, and those with doubt. Right now, those with doubt are outnumbering those with faith. But God only blesses faith. It’s “the Christian faith” —not the Christian doubt. Are there reasons to trust that God kept His promise to preserve His own words? Yes! There are many. This book is a small collection of those. People have been finding, not only what faith looks like, but have actually made the move and left the doubting Bibles, with their contradictory doctrines, and come to the King James. There they found a consistent message, consistent doctrine, and a consistent faith. So they can hold the Bible up in their hands and say, “Thus saith the Lord! This is the words of God.” Trusting God’s Words Can Change Your Church! The result? An increase in holiness, faith, soul-winning, Christian growth and confidence in the Scriptures. Read "51 Reasons" today!







In Defense of the King James Bible


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Why are there so many translations of the Bible, and what is the difference between them? Does it make a difference which version you read? Are they all the same? In Defense of the King James Bible presents a clear scriptural argument for the unadulterated Word of God, which is unique to the King James Version Bible. To prove the originality and uniqueness of this particular translation of Scripture, the author devotes a majority of the study to the comparison of verses from the King James Version Bible and other translations. It is startling to discover the omission and perversions of Scripture that change the meaning of verses and sound doctrine. Journey with the author as he examines the Bible and Spirit of Prophecy to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and its importance in preparing us for Christ's Second Coming.




Yes You Can (and You Should) Read the King James Bible


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You Can’t Read That Old King James! ...Or Can You? The King James Bible is a true and direct translation from the original languages. But isn’t it too hard to read in the 21st century? Shouldn’t we have something easier? Why do we need a 17th century Book to tell us how to live our lives? What if you found out it’s the one English Bible that deserves your complete trust? What if the translation method tells us stuff God wanted us to know —but that modern scholars left out? Did you know there are deeply emotional words in the Bible? Did you know that there is a rhythm to reading the King James, and it was made to be read out loud? If generations of children were raised reading the King James, it shouldn’t be too hard for the rest of us! This book proves why you can read the King James English with a little effort and that it should be the only Bible that you need —and can completely trust. Includes a detailed appendix with charts, keyed to the vocabulary and verses of the King James Bible, to help you easily understand Biblical concepts, like: The Hebrew Calendar Hebrew Feast Days Hebrew Time Hebrew Weights Biblical Money Biblical Measures: Length, Dry Measure and Liquid MeasureThe Bible's Internal Timeline. Starting with the first generation of Adam in 4114 BC to Solomon's 40-year reign over Israel from 970-930 BC.




Thompson Chain-Reference Bible Companion


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This useful reference work is based on the King James Version and the New International Version, but can be used with all versions of the Bible.




First Mention Nuggets in the King James Holy Bible


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What is First Mention?The Law of FIRST MENTION of a word in the King James A.V. 1611 sets the tone, it's associations and the definition of the word throughout the rest of the Bible. This compilation of the words of the Bible shows you where the word is located as it appears in Scripture, with the quote of that word as it is found in the English text.My interest in this truth was nurtured by the man who led me to the Lord Jesus Christ, and of whom I have since that day considered to be my pastor Dr. Mickey Carter, Pastor of Landmark Baptist Church, and founder of Landmark Baptist College in Haines City, Florida, and another great influence is the Bible teacher and author Dr. Peter S. Ruckman, Pastor of Bible Baptist Church in Pensacola Florida who has authored 200 plus books and pamphlets on the Holy Bible (Bible Baptist Bookstore, Pensacola, Florida.) Both of these men taught me that the King James Holy Bible is the word and words of the living God and that he gave it to us just as he wanted us to have it in the end time, universal language of English. I confess, I believe the same thing. I hope this work will be of benefit to you as you grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. The LayoutThis book is laid out according to the order of the King James Bible for easy marking. The nuggets are in chapter-verse sequence just as the bible. This work is to be used as you would a proverb, or a bumper sticker, every nugget stands on its own, and is to be considered independently as you read through your King James Holy Bible.Marking Your BibleI suggest that you mark your Bible only with inks that will not bleed through the pages. I use "ACID FREE" artist ink and you can get them in just about any color, these are superb for writing notes and underlining your Bible. I recommend that you use a different color for each distinct group, for example, you might underline all of the words that appear only one time in the scripture with one color, all words that appear only one time in a particular Testament with another color, and all other occurrences of first mention words that you wish to mark for teaching purposes (for instance, "lowest, hell" both appear for the first time in Dt. 32) with yet another color so that as you teach the Bible these words will stand out to you as either first use, only use, or only testament use, this will bring to your remembrance any significance that you have found concerning the placement of these words in the King James A.V. 1611 text.IntroductionThis book, "First Mention Nuggets" is the by-product of my book entitled "First Mention" Every Word In The King James Bible And Where It First Appears" which is, as the title states, a reference book which lists in chapter-verse sequence every word and where it first appears in the Holy Bible.The significance of the first appearance of a word in the Bible sets the tone, the numerical associations and the definition that is consistent throughout the rest of the Bible. See an example below of the law of first mention.For an example of the law of 'first mention' and its numerical association I will use: Gen. 13:13 But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the LORD exceedingly.The address is apparent 13:13The verse has 13 words.The verse contains two words that are show up for the very first time in the Bible; those words are: WICKED, SINNERS (13 letters).The number 13 then is associated with 'rebellion', 'wickedness', 'sinners', and Satan all the way till the book of Revelation ends. That my friend is a first-class 'nugget' in the King James Holy Bible.