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Colton le cowboy et son cheval perdu: Cowboy Colton and His Lost Horse, edition francaise

Colton le cowboy et son cheval perdu: Cowboy Colton and His Lost Horse, edition francaise

Louise Y. Lamontagne; Joe L. Blevins

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Le cheval pr f r du jeune gar on nomm Colton s'enfuit. Colton est tourment par des inqui tudes et il cherche des r ponses. Qu'est ce qu'il peut faire pour retrouver son cheval? Sa famille vient son secours. Ils essaient tous de le consoler en vue de sa perte r cente. Une aventure amusante pour toute la famille.
Joel

Joel

James L. Crenshaw

Yale University Press
2007
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Scripture scholar James L. Crenshaw captures the ominous, yet hopeful spirit of Joel's prophecy in his New Translation and commentary. Joel's Prophecy has an unexpectedly familiar ring to it. The biblical book of Joel is relevant to our late-twentieth-century world because it confronts an age when people tolerated almost anything, did not want someone telling them how to live their lives, and had difficulty distinguishing right from wrong. It was at once a time of self-indulgence and a time of spiritual decay. The economic and political disparity of the day, combined with widespread social injustice and deviant religious practices, brought about God's judgment on his chosen people, the judahites. Pleading the litany of sins in Joel is like reading the newspaper, things have not changed much in 2,500 years. Leading Scripture scholar James L. Crenshaw's fresh translation of the biblical prophecy of Joel combines the latest research into Hebrew language and literature with down-to-earth insights into how Joel's words relate to the modern world. Drawing upon a thorough analysis of the book's grammar and philology, literary forms and context, religious and social situation, and historical setting, Crenshaw offers the most informed and up-to-date commentary available. For those who want to read and understand Joel, this book is indispensable.
Joel

Joel

Joel Barker

Zondervan
2020
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How a biblical author says something is just as important as what they say.Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, this series carefully analyzes the discourse of each Old Testament book and shows how the main thrust of each passage contributes to the development of the whole composition in the original Hebrew.For each passage, the ZECOT provides:The main idea of the passage.Its literary context.The author’s original translation.Exegetical outline with Hebrew layout.Its structure and literary form.An explanation of the text.Its canonical and practical significance. While primarily designed for those with a basic knowledge of biblical Hebrew, Hebrew words are always explained so that anyone who desires to understand the Old Testament and communicate its message will benefit from the depth and accessibility these volumes offer.
Joël

Joël

Luke H Davis

Dunrobin Publishing
2017
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In the shadow of ruin ... comes a glimmer of hope.One day a traveler from the north enters Selanna, the capital of the nation of Merivalka. Before long, this mysterious man known as JoEl, who repairs broken and disfigured items, befriends some and contends with others, patiently teaching and exhorting citizens to embrace the mercy of Lord Creator. His message appears too good to be true for the proud yet subjugated Merivalkans. As JoEl exhibits grace and truth, his followers cling to him and his enemies seek to destroy him at all costs. With authority and humility, JoEl faces his adversaries all the way to a tragic end ... but will grief or grace have the final word?Discover a glorious story of redemption and hope in JoEl, the first volume in the Merivalkan Chronicles
Joel

Joel

King James

Sublime Books
2019
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This keepsake edition of The Book of Joel was taken from the King James translation of the Bible. The King James Translation is a masterwork of style, and the most important book in the English language, it has been the driving force in shaping the English-speaking world for hundreds of years.The Book of Joel describes a plague of locusts and it effects on the people of Israel and how their repentance could bring about hoped for reiteration of Israel. In the New Testament, Joel's prophecy of the outpouring of God's Holy Spirit upon all people was notably quoted by Saint Peter in his Pentecost sermon.
Joel

Joel

Ronald L. Troxel

Eisenbrauns
2015
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A lengthy history of readers’ struggles with Joel lies behind Merx’s characterization of the book as “the problem child of Old Testament exegesis, insofar as the resources utilized by interpreters thus far are entirely insufficient to dispel its darkness”. Long before Vernes posited that chapters 3–4 were a composition distinct from 1–2, Augustine voiced his perplexity about how the book constituted a unity. Many attempts to expound it as a unity have subdued the book’s tensions through problematic harmonizations. On the other hand, theories of the book’s development within the construction of a Book of the Twelve not only bar understanding the book as a whole, but also fall short of explaining its composition.In this volume, Ronald L. Troxel acknowledges the perennial problems raised by the book, but argues that taking account of the signs of its genre elucidates numerous cruxes and spotlights salient interpretive features that are infrequently discussed. Recognizing that chapter four comprises a series of late additions permits recognition of narrative markers that unite the first three chapters as a product of schriftgelehrte Prophetie, “scribal prophecy”. The book’s features align well with those of two other prophetic narratives fashioned as composite works: Jonah and Haggai. All three books are better accounted for in this way than through the prism of redactional expansion. Correlatively, the long-standing arguments against chapter 3 as the literary continuation of chapters 1–2 prove reliant on social conceptions of prophecy that are alien to schriftgelehrte Prophetie. Instead, Troxel shows Joel 3 to be the culmination of a didactic narrative meant to prepare a future generation to survive the Day of the Lord.The first chapter of Troxel’s study illuminates the persistent conundrums addressed in the history of interpretation, as well as the social contexts from which resolutions have been proposed. Chapters two and three address the book’s composite texture and narrative marks, while chapter four expounds its distinctive eschatology. The fifth chapter synthesizes these observations in a synopsis of Joel’s genre, scope, and meaning.
Joel

Joel

M Justine Foster

Atmosphere Press
2021
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One evening in 1980, ICU Nurse Maryann Foster walked into a patient room expecting nothing out of the ordinary. What she found on the other side of the door, however, changed her life forever. A love story, a tragedy - and, most importantly, the truth, Joel: A Memoir of a Love constructs an intricate web around the concept of unconditional love and asks the question "What would we do for those we love if we knew that tomorrow was not guaranteed?" A journey well worth the wait, Maryann's story is one for all of us.
Joel

Joel

Steve Bishop

CWR
2019
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These helpful guides in the Cover to Cover series are ideal for group and individual study. Experience the reality of Bible events like never before and live through the inspiring lives of key characters in Scripture. Learn how to apply God's Word to your life as you explore seven compelling sessions and gain a new depth in your Bible knowledge. A timeless reminder to 'get real' about ourselves and God The people of Israel were susceptible to distraction, self-centredness, forgetfulness and apathy. Despite the many times that God had stepped in and rescued them, they regularly took their eyes off God so God sent Joel to proclaim His message loud and clear: 'turn back to God or there will be consequences.' These seven insightful sessions remind us of how: Calamities and earthly disasters can refocus our attention on God Our need to repent and return to God is one that is ongoing God can transform situations that are entirely out of our hands Icebreakers, Bible readings, eye openers, discussion starters, personal application make this a rich resource for group or individual study.
Joel

Joel

Edwin B. Lowry

Independently Published
2018
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All throughout his life Joel has suffered from terrible panic attacks. He could be living his life without a care in the world one minute, but then gasping for air the next. It's a problem that's tormented him for as long as he could remember, and a problem that's causing him to slip closer toward a breaking point. He works for the Lestor Corporation year after year slaving away at a desk filling out paperwork. His boss asks him to perform a speech in front of his co-workers and the girl of his dreams, Lilly Croftcheck. The fear of his panic attacks coming to life while he's up there on that stage scares him. He believes that he'll embarrass himself in front of everybody as he's always done so in the past. This fear combined with the sadness he feels for not being able to be with the girl of his dreams pushes him over the edge. He doesn't want to stand up there with his panic attacks exposing him to the world, and if that happens he'll push a button located on his torso killing everyone in the room with a blinding flash of light.
Joel

Joel

Jack R Lundbom

Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
2023
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Jack Lundbom writes the first full-length critical commentary on the book of Joel in many years, and with a refreshing approach. It contains an extensive Introduction, beginning with the book's place in the Hebrew and Greek canons, followed by a discussion of the Hebrew and LXX texts, open and closed sections, poetry and prose, rhetoric, the World of Joel, and theology of the book.The volume employs for the first time ancient section markers and modern rhetorical criticism to better explicate the biblical text. This represents a major advance over source and form-critical work done by earlier scholars, which divided the text largely on the basis of genre and content. Yahweh's answers to the people's complaints over a drought and locust plague having descended upon Judah are thus brought together into a moving dialogue instead of being treated separately. Lundbom provides a new translation of the biblical text, with comparisons being made to other prophetic works in both language and ideas. It sees Joel as standing firmly in the tradition of the biblical prophets, while at the same time being markedly different. With date and provenance of the book nowhere indicated, the world of Joel must be pieced together from internal evidence. Lundbom proposes that Joel is probably early fifth century, written sometime before Malachi (ca. 450). It is clearly post-exilic, being intimately familiar with the Temple with Jerusalem's walls also standing, which means it must post-date Nehemiah's rebuilding of city. Lundbom concludes that the book is largely the work of the prophet Joel, but with a secondary writer or writers in 2.30-3.8 Hebrew 3.3-4.8] repeating Joel's authentic hope for Judah and additional judgement on foreign nations.
Joel

Joel

Annie Fellows Johnston

Alpha Edition
2018
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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We havent used any OCR or photocopy to produce this book. The whole book has been typeset again to produce it without any errors or poor pictures and errant marks.