Month: October 2024

When Was the Last Time You Heard a Sermon on Leviticus?

Leviticus focuses on relationships–a relationship with God through worship and relationships with other people through holiness. Throughout the book, the priests and the Levites receive special responsibilities to help Israel in both these spheres. Authors Michael A. Harbin and Mark C. Biehl show how Leviticus lays out three related practices that would hold these relationships…

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The 100 Most Asked Questions About God and the Bible

What do you want to know about God and the Bible? Sometimes the truth can be hard to find. We live in an age where it only takes a few seconds to look up anything we want to know. But how reliable are the answers we get?  For more than two decades, S. Michael Houdmann…

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Using Interlinears and Bible Software to Study the Greek NT

Learn the Essentials of Biblical Greek So You Can Study the New Testament More Deeply. This newly revised third edition of Greek for the Rest of Us by Greek instructor William Mounce is crash-course on “Greek for the rest of us” that acquaints the reader with the essentials of the language so they can study the New…

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The Greek New Testament Tyndale House – Reader’s Edition

This reader’s edition of the Greek New Testament text combines the new Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge with a running list of glosses of every word that occurs fewer than 25 times in the Greek New Testament. Those with limited knowledge of Greek can smoothly read the Greek text without needing to constantly refer to…

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The Beauty of Bible Restoration

Leonard’s Book Restoration is a book and Bible rebinding business, repair and restoration. Eric J. Haley’s bookbinding beginnings were humble, when he used his experience in antique books to bravely attempt to restore his wife’s treasured copy of The Prince and the Pauper, rescued from a relative’s damp basement and covered with contact paper. From…

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The Greatest Micro Artist in the World

Dr. Willard Wigan’s work has been described as the eighth wonder of the modern world. Often mounted within the eyes of the smallest threading needles or on the heads of tiny dress pins. His levels of dexterity and concentration required to create what many consider to be impossible by a human hand. He controls his…

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