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1 Peter, A Study Guide
This study guide has been written in an endeavor to organize a study of I Peter, one of the shorter New Testament books, yet a book which has much to say about salvation and the Christian lifestyle that should follow it. It is thus a book that is always appropriate to the true Church. |
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2 Peter, A Study Guide
This study guide has been written in an endeavor to organize a study of II Peter, one of the shortest books in the New Testament, yet a book which has much to say, inter alia, about the origin of Scripture and the attacks to which Scripture will be subjected. It is a book, therefore, which is particularly apposite to the times in which we live. |
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The Acts of the Apostles
The study of the book of Acts is divided into three parts: the founding of the church, the expansion of the church, and the church inherits Israel's priestly office. The basic thrust of the individual studies is to suggest a theological reason for the various narratives, to probe the purpose behind the episodes reported and to relate these to each other and into a homogenous whole. |
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A Study Guide to Paul's Epistle to the Saints at Colossae
The study of the Epistle to the Colossians is an endeavor to trace the argument of the book with the intention of achieving an understanding of the book as a whole, as well as an appreciation or the divine Author's purpose in giving this book to His Church. Subjects include a call to spiritual wisdom, walking in a manner worthy of the Lord and examples of Christians pleasing to Christ. |
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A Study Guide to the Book of Daniel
The book of Daniel is discussed in two divisions. Firstly the historical division that covers the dreams Daniel explains, the golden image and the lion's den. Secondly the predictive division covering Daniel's visions. This book is fascinating in its revelation of events which are still future to us, but it is much more than that for it reveals the relationship between a man who was extremely close to his God, and in so doing it contains much challenge to the serious believer. |
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Firm Foundation for Your Faith: A Discussion of the Bible
Christianity is in large measure a religion of a book-the Bible-for it is the only sure, unchanging source for the basis of the Christian faith. It is therefore essential that Christians have a clear understanding of the Bible, particularly of its authority and accuracy, and this is the first concern of these notes. |
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Five Messianic Psalms (Psalms 22, 23, 24, 16, 110)
Five significant Psalms are studied in this guide. Psalm 22 for its significance as prophecy and its beauty as literature. Psalm 23 for its revelation and promise. Psalm 24 for its poetic composition. Psalm 110 for its use by Jesus in the New Testament and its revelation about His first advent. And Psalm 16 as it shows the significance of Christ's resurrection. There are not only five Messianic Psalms, but these were chosen because of their clear portrayal of the Lord's current most illustrious status. |
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A Study Guide to the Book of Genesis
Genesis is a giant in literature, science and even in the Bible. The beginnings of man and of Israel as a people form the content of the book of Genesis and the study guide. Various secular theories on origins are briefly considered and probed by Scripture while keeping the focus on the Creator. After that the book moves to a study about the selection of a nation which eventually gave birth to the Saviour. This study series covers Genesis in some depth, and seeks to probe the purpose of God's revelation to us so that we can more fully understand the truths He has revealed and His reasons for revealing these truths. |
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A Study Guide to the Epistle of James
This study guide has been written in an endeavor to organize a study of the Epistle of James, a book of Scripture which speaks particularly to the church in our time. It is as fresh today as when it was first written, yet it is a book which the church has a long history of difficulty in interpreting. |
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A Study Guide to the Book of Jonah
This study guide is an endeavor to organize a careful study of the book of Jonah. It has been written in a somewhat personal vein in the hope that this will encourage a personal encounter with God's word, for the academic understanding of the Bible is only a foundation for its real purpose, which is for God to address the individual who has placed his or her trust in Him. |
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A Study to the Epistle by Jude
The Christian’s earthly life consists of many different things, but one is indispensable to a full and meaningful life as a believer: thorough Bible study. By this I do not mean simply reading one’s Bible (which also has a vital place), but really studying it, meditating over each word, seeking to plumb its vast depths, and harmonizing understanding of a part with the totality of Scripture. Scripture is God’s revelation of Himself to man, and therefore is a sure means of coming to know Him; indeed, it is the only certain means we have of testing the correctness of our understanding of God. |
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A Study Guide to I, II and III John
This study guide has been written in an endeavor to organize a study of the three Johannine epistles, three epistles which, despite their apparent simplicity, are rich in theological instruction. I pray that this study will encourage a personal encounter with God’s word, for academic understanding of any New Testament epistle is only a foundation for its real purpose-which is for God to address the individual who has placed his or her trust in Him. |
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Letters to Thessalonica
Two of the shorter Pauline epistles are covered in this study guide. They are epistles which say much about the rapture and the man of sin whom Satan will yet inflict on the world. It is a book therefore which is particularly appropriate to the times in which we live. Among others, the following subjects are covered: the validity of the Gospel and of the Christian lifestyle, the mutual ministry of all believers and instruction on Christ's coming. |
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A Study Guide to the Epistle by Philemon
This Study Guide has been written in an endeavor to organize a careful study of the epistle to Philemon, and in the hope that it will encourage a personal encounter with God’s word, for academic understanding of God’s word is only a foundation for its real purpose, which is for God to address the individual who has placed his or her trust in Him. May God be pleased to bless and instruct you as you study! |
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The Life of Christ: A Study Guide to the Gospel Record
The studies in this three volume guide are intended to help the Bible student understand more clearly the life our Saviour lived on earth and His earthly ministry. Links to the Consolidated Gospel are available as the source supplements this study guide. This study is not at all exhaustive but is long enough to allow time to examine the gospel record in some detail and get to know it better. Some parts of the study are by nature academic, but the deeper you progress into the life of Christ, the more practical and challenging it becomes. |
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Revelation, An Exegetical Study
The Revelation to John is a book of Scripture which has probably occasioned more diverse interpretation and argument than any other in the Bible. This study guide is written in the conviction that Revelation should be interpreted literally and not allegorically. It identifies the symbols used specifically from either the context or other Scripture. The study guide has two parts. Firstly it deals with the things which are, namely the letters to the Churches. Secondly it deals with the things which shall take place, including the seven seals and trumpets, and Christ's return. |
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A Study Guide to the Book of Ruth
This study guide is intended to satisfy the Christian anxious to achieve a fuller understanding of Ruth, and may even be useful in teaching this book. It has been written in a somewhat personal vein in the hope this will encourage a personal encounter with God's word. The academic understanding of God's word is only a foundation for its real purpose, which is for God to address the individual who has placed his or her trust in Him. |
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The Consolidated Gospel
This book is a convenient assembly of the four Gospels and the consolidated Gospel in five parallel columns where they record the same event or teaching. It also attempts to arrange the Gospel material in chronological order, as this is a great aid to appreciating the historical sequence in which Jesus Christ set about His ministry. The compilation is both a harmony and an amalgamation of all the Gospel records on one page. This makes the work interesting, instructive and very useful. |
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You Are My Witnesses (Acts 1:8)
A practicum on personal evangelism discussing subjects like pre-requisites for witness, definitions of witnessing, Scriptural principles on witnessing and putting it into practice. |
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