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The
Companion |
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Publisher: Kregel Publications Description: Called The Companion Bible because its wide margin is tended to be a Companion to the Text; and the whole book is designed as the Companion of all readers of the Bible. It is designed to make the Bible the interpreter of God’s Word and will. KJV with structures and critical, explanatory, and suggestive notes. Plus 198 Appendixes. |
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The
Dake Annotated Reference Bible |
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Published by:
Finis Jennings Dake Description: A KJV Bible with thousands of helpful
resources. Fundamental and
dispensational in its theological perspective. Has a 4-column format (two center columns with KJV Bible text; two
outer columns with notes and references). In-text symbols indicating whether the text is prophecy, promise,
command, or specific messages from God.
Some Hebrew and Greek word definitions and translations. 35,000 commentary notes; 500,000 cross-references; 8,000 sermon
outlines; concordance; dictionary, and atlas. |
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Knowing
the Doctrines of the Bible |
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Author:
Myer Pearlman Description:
This
is a comprehensive study of the nature, value, and classification of
doctrine. It answers questions like: Why are the Scriptures important?
Who is God? It
describes angels, man, sin, Christ, the atonement, salvation, the Holy
Spirit, the Church, death, resurrection, and the Second Coming of Christ. |
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Adam
Clarke’s Commentary on the Bible |
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Author:
Adam
Clarke Description: This is a three-book commentary that
for over a century and a half has been the choice of preachers, teachers,
students, and laypersons seeking God’s truth through disciplined Bible
study. Study this commentary
with an open mind and a receptive heart and you will gain deep spiritual
insight into the Word of God. |
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The Bible Knowledge Commentary OT/NT | ||
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Edited by:
John
F. Walvoord & Roy B. Zuck Description:
These
are two commentaries, one on the Old Testament and the other on the New
Testament. They are filled with study aids to help you grasp the
biblical text, including book outlines and introductions,
cross-references, maps, and charts. Scriptures
are based on the NIV. |
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God’s Plan For Man | ||
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Author:
Finis
Jennings Dake Description:
The
Key to God’s Storehouse of Wisdom – This study book has been acclaimed
equal to a 3-year Bible School course.
It is one of the most complete and comprehensive studies of the
Scriptures. Within its covers
is a storehouse of teaching and sermon material.
The contents of this book is broken up into four parts:
The Origin of All Things (Lessons 1-8); God’s Historical Dealings
With Man (Lessons 9-18); God’s Present Dealings With Man (Lessons
19-36); and God’s Future Dealings With Man (Lessons 3 |
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Through
the Bible Book by Book: Genesis to Esther/Part 1 Through the
Bible Book by Book: Job to
Malachi/Part 2 Through the
Bible Book by Book: Gospels
to Acts/Part 3 Through the Bible Book by Book: Epistles to Revelations/Part 4 |
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Author:
Myer Pearlman Description:
This
is an inspiring series of four books that will acquaint you with a general
knowledge of the contents of each book of the Bible.
The books do not deal primarily with details, but with the main
facts of each book. Myer
Pearlman was a “born again” Jew.
Each book has about 100 pages. |
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Conquest of Canaan |
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Author:
Jessie
Penn-Lewis Description: A book for Christian Workers.
Contains a bird’s eye view of the battlefield of conflict and
warfare with the powers of darkness, as depicted in the story of
Israel’s war in Canaan. These
messages on the book of Joshua were delivered during 1911. |
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Hidden
Man of the Heart |
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Author:
E. W. Kenyon Description:
An
unveiling of the subconscious mind. It
is an attempt to reveal yourself to you.
Modern psychologists do not really know man because all they deal
with is the mind. Man is a
spirit. What we call conscience is really the voice of the spirit.
God, through His Holy Spirit, guides our regenerated spirits.
This book teaches you how to develop your spiritual life by
listening to your recreated spirit through intimate contact with your
heavenly Father. |
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Soul
and Spirit |
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Author:
Jessie
Penn-Lewis Description: The ignorance of Christians concerning
the distinction between “soul” and “spirit” is very general, and
is a primary cause of the lack of full growth in the spiritual life in
many devoted and earnest believers. This
book is a glimpse into Bible Psychology.
It contains subjects such as:
Soul and Spirit, The “Carnal” Christian, How the Soul and
Spirit Are Divided, The Spiritual (Pneumatikos) Christian, and Soul Force
Versus Spirit Force. |
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Spirit-Controlled Temperament | ||
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Author:
Tim LaHaye Description:
Temperament is fascinating, whether it be sanguine, choleric,
melancholy, or phlegmatic! It provides man with both strengths
and weaknesses. In this book, Dr. LaHaye shows how temperament
provides each human being with the distinguishing qualities of uniqueness
that make him individually different from his fellowmen. Temperament
is the unseen force underlying human action, a force that can destroy
a normal and productive human being unless it is disciplined and directed.
Although we like to think only of our strengths, everyone has weaknesses!
This book will help you to see and understand your temperament. It
will also give you insight on how you can overcome your weaknesses
and develop your strengths. |
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Story of Job |
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Author:
Jessie
Penn-Lewis Description:
This
is a message to all of God’s children who are walking with the Lord in
integrity of heart and loyal obedience to His known will, and yet are
placed by Him in such a fiery trial that they are often times perplexed
and dismayed. It sheds light on God’s way not necessarily being our way.
The book is a brief outline of the story of Job from the experimental
standpoint and in narrative form, simple to understand. |
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Transformed
Temperaments |
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Author:
Tim LaHaye Description:
This
book is a follow-up to Spirit Controlled Temperament.
Dr. LaHaye brings to light the temperament strengths and weaknesses
of some of our Bible heroes—Peter the Sanguine, Paul the Choleric, Moses
the Melancholy, and Abraham the Phlegmatic.
Can the struggles of these men help us today?
By studying these great biblical leaders, we can see ourselves and
what we must do to overcome our weaknesses through the Holy Spirit. |
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War
on the Saints (Unabridged) |
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Author:
Jessie
Penn-Lewis with Evan Roberts Description: This book is a treatise on how to recognize, identify, and effectively oppose the work of demons. It explains carefully how the enemy works and what has to be done to defeat him. Also, it clearly reveals and scatters ignorance of Satan’s devices! |
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The Spirit Himself | ||
Author: Ralph M. Riggs Description: The author clearly and logically presents a thorough study of the Person and the work of the Holy Spirit. He includes a description of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit and the Gifts of the Spirit. Bro. Riggs also describes the three gifts of revelation (Word of Wisdom, Word of Knowledge, and Discerning of Spirits), three gifts of power (Faith, Miracles, and Healings), and the three gifts of utterance (Prophecy, Tongues, and Interpretation). |
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All
Things Are Possible – The Healing and Charismatic Revivals in Modern
America |
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Author:
David Edwin
Harrell, Jr. Description: This book gives an unbiased opinion of the entrepreneurs in the American Pentecostal movement who have or had personal followings. Its narrative format makes it easy to read, and it is full of surprises—of seriousness and scandal strangely blended. It draws sympathetic and telling portraits of the evangelists, their styles, their ministries, their financial organizations, and the audiences to whom they appealed. From unique personal interviews and thousands of publications, “All Things Are Possible” rescues and records an important chapter in American religious and cultural history. |
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Developing
the Leader Within You |
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Author:
John Maxwell Description:
This
book will help you develop the vision, value, influence, and motivation
that will make you a successful leader!
It shows you different leadership styles, and gives practical
principles to help you promote integrity and self-discipline and bring
about a positive change in your organization.
You’ll find meaningful applications here no matter what rung of
the leadership ladder you are on. |
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Developing the Leaders Around You | ||
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Author:
John Maxwell Description: Developing leadership qualities in others is the way to ensure success in today’s competitive world. This book takes personal leadership one-step further by showing you how to identify and train potential leaders and foster a productive team spirit. |
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Star Book for Ministers | ||
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Author: Edward T. Hiscox Description: This book is a classic that has been a trusted companion and reference for many generations of evangelical pastors. It contains: Suggestions to Ministers, Selections of Sacred Scriptures, the Funeral Service, the Marriage Service, Regulations for Deliberative Assemblies, and Ecclesiastical Forms and Blanks. |
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Andrew
Murray on Prayer |
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Author: Andrew Murray Description: You
can have an exciting relationship of intimate communion with Christ!
In these dynamic pages, Andrew Murray explains biblical guidelines
for effective, vital communication with God.
Discover essential keys to developing a vibrant prayer life. |
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In
His Presence |
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Author:
E. W. Kenyon Description: An
unveiling of what we are in Christ and what He can do through us.
It is a lifting of the curtain and a revealing of the holy of
holies and our ability to enter it and stand in the presence of the
Father. It also shows us our legal rights and our authority in
Christ. |
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Life
in the Spirit |
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Author: Jessie Penn-Lewis Description: This
is a book with sixty-one power-packed pages.
These speeches were reported verbatim by Mrs. Penn-Lewis in 1910 at
the Llandrindod Wells Convention in Wales.
Some of the chapter titles are:
The Heavenly Warfare and the Weapons, A Glimpse into Life in the
Spirit, and Overcoming the Accuser. What
most Christians do not understand today is that they are in “a spiritual
conflict with a spiritual foe, waged with spiritual weapons, with
spiritual power.” They do
not understand “spiritual conflict” in the Lord’s service, and
therefore they become fearful. This booklet will help you to understand
what it means to live in the Spirit, so you can become effective in your
Christian walk. |
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Spiritual Wa |
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Author:
Jessie
Penn-Lewis Description: This 46 page book is filled with insight on the Christian’s power in prayer. Prayer is work; it is warfare between the Christian and the Devil! The only effectual prayer is based on the Christian standing on the finished work of Christ at Calvary. This book will help you understand how to keep your soul-life (or the emotional part of you) still, so that the spiritual life can ascend and rule. |
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