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The First Epistle General of John: King James Version
John
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Second Epistle General of John: King James Version
John
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Third Epistle General of John: King James Version
John
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Do you read the Bible and feel like you have a difficult time understanding what it says? Do the Bible's lessons seem too far removed from your everyday life? Few things have proven more effective in expanding our hearts and minds and drawing us closer to God than quiet reflection and the study of God's Word. He gave us this revelation of Himself in sixty-six unique books but often we turn to the more familiar passages and avoid the more difficult or complex ones. The Light To My Path commentaries will open up the whole Bible for you in a way that is understandable, practical and down-to-earth. More than just an academic study aid, the Light to My Path commentaries are devotional guides of God's revelation of Himself in the Bible. Use Light to My Path commentaries in your personal worship, study and devotional time, Questions to consider and points for prayer at the end of each chapter make each book relevant for your life today and are useful discussion starters for group studies. As you ponder the message of each book, you will find your heart and mind drawn toward God in worship.
John
Ignatius Press
2012
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Large format, featuring large text size and additional margin space for personal annotations The larger format enhances both individual and group study.Based on the Revised Standard Version - Catholic Edition, this fifth volume in this Bible study series leads readers through a penetrating study of the Gospel of John, using the biblical text itself and the Church's own guidelines for understanding the Bible. Ample notes accompany each page, providing fresh insights by renowned Bible teachers Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch, as well as time-tested interpretations from the Fathers of the Church. These helpful study notes make explicit what John often assumes. They provide rich historical, cultural, or theological information pertinent to the Gospel.The Ignatius Study Bible also includes Topical Essays, Word Studies and Charts. Each page also includes an easy-to-use Cross-Reference Section. Study Questions are provided for each chapter of the Gospel that can deepen your personal study of God's Holy Word. There is also an introductory essay covering questions of authorship, date, destination, structure and themes and an outline of the Gospel of John and several maps.
This study guides you through what many consider to be the most artful and poetic of the gospels. Its portrait of the Word made flesh rewards careful study so "that you may believe."
The Gospel of John has long been a favorite of the church. But the distinctive voice of John in the quartet of evangelists has beckoned modern scholars to a closer investigation. Although a better profile of the Fourth Gospel's setting, structure, and theology has been gained, a dossier of suspicions and allegations regarding the Gospel's historical lineage and the veracity of its Jesus traditions has attached its reputation. In this fully revised edition of his well-established study of John, Stephen Smalley reviews and evaluates all the significant issues and critical problems of recent Johannine interpretation. He argues for the unique integrity of this Gospel, a work firmly rooted in the historical Jesus and yet drawing out the deeper significance of Jesus' words and deeds.
As a teen during the 1950's, Everett House was committed to a mental institution and remained a patient there for about seven years, as portrayed in the screenplay Gates Of Hell, by Pamela Green and Everett House. While confined, Everett endured many traumatic experiences, even so much as being given up on by the majority of doctors there and being sent up to the "House of Horrors" to face (what would have been) sure destruction. Even so, God was with him and rescued him in the nick of time, even later restoring his mind and memory. Also during his life, Everett was made some amazing, divine promises. He was informed by God that a movie would be made of his life one day and that it would be used to warn the world about the mark of the beast in the forehead. But first, Everett was told, he would need to look back and face his deep-rooted hospital trauma issues head-on. Commissioned by God, this book goes into some detail about Everett's horrific encounters with shock treatment and includes a combination of warnings, instruction, and encouragement from Everett and his daughter, Pam, regarding the end times, especially concerning the nature of the mark of the beast in the forehead. As well, it includes a personal message from Jesus Christ toward His beloved bride, His blood-bought church, and reveals some points about how Everett's end-time message and testimony is tied to Hanukkah, Zerubbabel, Zechariah, and the altar and how this book symbolizes John the Baptist. Pamela Green resides in the Southwest, where she attended Oral Roberts University and majored in Art Education. For a period of several years and through multiple confirmations, God had nudged Pam to embark upon a certain prophesied journey. This journey, she would discover, was to write a screenplay about her dad's life, a project God had prophesied to him about decades before and that Pam believes God had even visited her about once in a dream. But as Pam would soon realize during her writing task, the single screenplay quickly evolved into two parts. The first screenplay, Gates Of Hell, was included in a WILDsound Film Festival Feature Screenplay Reading in 2016, and Pam's second screenplay, portraying several scenes from her dad's life as well as her own, is titled That Same Road - The Promise, The Tunnel, and The Altar. Also, Pam's dad, Everett, as well as God, through His divine leading, let her know that she should write this book, Trackless Desert, as well, as an accompaniment to the two movies.