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Apprenticing for Eternity [DOWNLOAD]
A commentary on the book of Revelation that points out our eternal purpose in the many jobs that God has waiting for us. Life on earth today is not just the art of surviving or getting riches, fame, or notice; it is all about getting ready to serve God in the eternal job He has waiting for us.
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Great Cloud of Witnesses [DOWNLOAD]
An analytical and exegetical commentary on Hebrews 11, the great Faith Chapter.
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Gleanings from Ruth [DOWNLOAD]
These pages are but “gleanings” in a field whose golden grain is offered to us with a largeness of heart and a freedom of which that of Boaz was but a type. That they may stir to fresh zeal in the searching of Scripture which will be most richly rewarded, is the prayer of the writer.
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Explorer's Bible Study on Luke and Acts (DOWNLOAD)
In these two wonderful New Testament books we study the life of Christ and the life of the early church. The Gospel of Luke presents the good tidings of the gospel of Jesus Christ for every age, nation, profession, and people. Luke is the most complete historical record of the life of Christ. The Book of Acts is the continuation of the risen Lord's work glorified through the power of the Holy Spirit in the lives of his followers. It is Christ acting from heaven guiding, directing, comforting, and encouraging His servants. (30 Lessons)
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Explorer's Bible Study on the Gospel of John (DOWNLOAD)
“In the beginning was the Word.” These opening words from the Gospel of John draws a portrait of Jesus as the Divine Logos, the Christ, the Son of God. Jesus has a dual role as Revealer and Redeemer. He came to reveal the Father and to take away “the sin of the world.” As the Logos, Jesus continued God's creative and redemptive work, turning water to wine and giving sight to a blind man. As the Revealer, Jesus revealed that He and the Father were one, so those who saw Him, saw the Father. All that Jesus does and says points beyond and above to the knowledge of God, through Jesus' revelation of the Father, which reaches its fulfillment in His death on the cross and His triumphant resurrection from the grave. (30 Lessons)
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Explorer's Bible Study on the Gospel of Matthew (DOWNLOAD)
This gospel provides the bridge from the Old Testament to the New through the genealogy of Jesus. The life of Christ is given in such a manner as to form part of the history and life of the Jewish nation and therefore as the fulfillment of the blessing promised to Abraham. Jesus is portrayed as the newborn King of the Jews, as the promised Messiah, and the fulfillment of prophecy. In this study we come in contact with the Living Person, Jesus Christ. We can see Jesus as He was: fully human and yet the King of Kings. (30 Lessons)
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Explorer's Bible Study on Jeremiah (DOWNLOAD)
This study looks at a man who did not have the satisfaction of seeing reform come from his constant warnings to a people who were corrupt, idolatrous, and obstinate. His job was to warn of the coming judgment of God through foreign armies, famine, pestilence, drought, defeat, captivity, despair, and...
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Explorer's Bible Study on Isaiah (DOWNLOAD)
This course is an exciting study of one of the greatest prophets of Israel. For sixty years Isaiah served as a prophet, writer, and statesman during a most critical and eventful period of his nation's history. Out of his devoted loyalty to the God who loved Israel, his unswerving faith, and patriotism came the greatest moral revolution and the reign of the great king Hezekiah. (30 Lessons)
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Explorer's Bible Study on Job, Psalms & Proverbs (DOWNLOAD)
These three poetical books deal with practical questions on right living. The book of Job gives insight into suffering; Psalms gives insight into true prayer; and Proverbs teaches the art of right conduct in every circumstance. In each of these books we find a deeper understanding and love for the God Who created us, sustains us, loves us, forgives us, and ultimately, gives our lives meaning. (30 Lessons)
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Explorer's Bible Study on Genesis (DOWNLOAD)
The study of this important first book of the Bible is essential to understanding the remainder of Scripture. We have dedicated an entire course to the study of this wonderful book of “firsts.” Recorded are the beginning of life, sin, apostasy, judgment, atonement, worship, prophecy, and salvation. Genesis forms the first chapter in the history of redemption which is the substance of the whole Bible. It points forward from a paradise lost to a paradise regained in the Book of Revelation. (29 Lessons)
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Notes on the Epistle to the Hebrews [DOWNLOAD]
Notes on the Epistle to the Hebrews. (139 pages)
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The Minor Prophets [DOWNLOAD]
The Minor Prophets provides 88 pages of quality exposition on the last books of the Old Testament. (88 pages)
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The Last Words [DOWNLOAD]
An Exposition of John 13 to 17 written by Hamilton Smith. (127 pages)
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Meditations on the Book of Joshua [DOWNLOAD]
Meditations On The Book Of Joshua. (144 pages)
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Genesis: In Light of the New Testament [DOWNLOAD]
Genesis: In Light of the New Testament. (188 pages)
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Malachi [DOWNLOAD]
Malachi: Or the State of things at the End. (64 pages)
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Zechariah the Prophet [DOWNLOAD]
Zechariah the Prophet. (197 pages)
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Readings on the Epistle to the Romans
Readings On The Epistle To The Romans. (102 pages)
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Readings on the First Epistle of John
Readings On The First Epistle Of John. (142 pages)
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Analytical Handbook of the Greek Text of the Letter to the Philippians
Professor H.C. du Toit's work will help anyone with a basic understanding of Greek be able to easily follow the intricate patterns of Greek syntax in the book of Philippians. With this resource you can gain a greater understanding and admiration for the original Greek text of the New Testament. The focus of the analysis in the Analytical Handbook on Philippians is the syntactic relations in the text. Although the discussion is verse by verse, the basic linguistic unit used is the sentence. In those cases where sentences extend over more than one verse (or are shorter than a verse), this is indicated in the discussion and also reflected in the relevant diagrams.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: John
The gospel of John focuses on Jesus as the World, the Messiah, and the Son of God, who brings the gift of salvation to people. As Christians, we too need to focus on Jesus, who offers us salvation by grace through our faith in him, John's book will help us do that.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Acts
Acts describes the world's initial response to Christ's Great Commission and the spread of the gospel. It provides details of the first three decades of the church's existence-material found nowhere else in the New Testament. To know the roots of your Christianity, you must study the Book of Acts.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Daniel
Daniel, the one who is thrown into the lions' den and lives to tell about it, the one whose friends survive the fiery furnace, the one who interprets dreams, the one who defies the king. Through the study of this amazing man, led by one of America's most beloved and trusted Bible teachers, we learn ...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: 1 Samuel
Samuel, a man of God, shows us clearly how one godly person can influence a whole nation for positive change-a message we desperately need to her today in our world.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Galatians
Paul eloquently presents the case for justification by faith, the heart of the gospel, in his letter to the Galatians. Galatians beautifully reveals the trusted bible teachers, the study of Galatians implants the wondrous grace of God deeply in your heart and life.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: James
In fierce opposition to their ungodly rationalization for sin, James gives five proofs that God is not responsible for our temptations or for our succumbing to sin. He does so by explaining the nature of evil, the nature of man, the nature of lust, the nature of God, and the nature of regeneration. ...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Mark
The book of Mark consists primarily of what the Apostle Peter preached about Jesus Christ. Probably written by John Mark in Italy for the benefit of Roman Christians, it carefully reports the amazing life of Christ.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Romans
Written by the Apostle Paul to the Christians in the city of Rome, the Book of Romans is the presentation of doctrinal truth in the New Testament-doctrines we need to understand in order to live godly lives.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Revelation
God is in control of all the events of human history, and trough evil often seems pervasive and wicked men all-powerful, their ultimate doom is certain. Christ will come in glory to judge and rule, and when He does, faithful Christians will be proclaimed as victorious. That is the message of this fa...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Ephesians
Based on the premise, Dr. John MacArthur joins the Apostle Paul, who undoubtedly wrote the book of Ephesians, in helping us to grasp more fully the mysteries of Christianity and the church of Jesus Christ.
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MacArthur Bible Studies: 1 Corinthians
Most of the believers at the Corinth could not consistently separate themselves from their old, selfish, immoral, and worldly ways, which created havoc in the church. It became necessary for Paul to write this first letter to them to correct the problems. But their weaknesses are also our weaknesses...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: 1 & 2 Timothy
The Books of 1 and 2 Timothy shed the light of God into such shadowy corners of church life as false doctrine, disorder in worship, the need for qualified leaders, and materialism. These issues are as vital and frustrating for church leaders today as they were for young Timothy. So this study will b...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Nehemiah
Three major themes are seen in the Book of Nehemiah: (1) careful attention to the reading of God's work in order to do his will, (2) the constant obedience of Nehemiah, and (3) repeated enemy opposition. Through it all, God orchestrated the reconstruction of the walls if His city to accomplish His p...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Hebrews
The Book of Hebrews is grounded in the work of the Levitical priesthood. The generation of Hebrews receiving this letter had practiced sacrifices at the temple in Jerusalem for a lifetime. Hebrews emphasizes the superiority of Christ's once-for-all, perfect sacrifice over the repeated, imperfect Lev...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: 1 & 2 Peter
Tradition says that Peter died during Nero's merciless persecution. Just before his death, Peter probably writes his second letter to warn the beloved believers in Christ about the false teachers and doctrinal dangers they will be facing without him. Today these letters encourage us also to stand st...
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MacArthur Bible Studies: Ruth & Esther
When it comes to heroes and sheroes, Ruth and Esther are unmatched in the course of history. Facing poverty, social rejection, personal danger, and even death, they show us how God often directly intervenes in the lives of his faithful people. Two stories of faith, bravery, and hope that help us bel...
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Life Lessons: Books of Ruth and Esther
Throughout the book of Ruth we are reminded that God can pick up the shambles of our lives and weave them together to make something beautiful. As for Esther, we are taught that sometimes we have to face life with courage-but God gives us the strength. With scripture passages, inspirational readings...
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Life Lessons: Book of Revelation
The book of Revelation need not be so complicated and confusing when boiled down to its core. This study examines it as a book of assurances for believers, confirming that when the smoke of the final battle clears, the Son of God, Jesus, will stand triumphant. Each lesson has a Scripture passage, an...
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Life Lessons: Books of Ezra and Nehemiah
Twelve lessons on Ezra and Nehemiah, key leaders who left Babylon for the reconstruction of Jerusalem. With scripture reading, inspirational readings, questions to answer, space for journaling, and a prayer, it's like studying the Bible with Max Lucado.
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