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Rose Guide To The Tabernacle
$34.99Add to cartFull color, reproducible book on the The Tabernacle, with clear plastic overlays of the coverings of the “tent of meeting.” The Tabernacle was the place where the Israelites worshiped God after the Exodus. Learn how the sacrifices, utensils, and even the structure of the tabernacle were designed to show us something about God. See the parallels between the Old Testament sacrifices and priests’ duties, and Jesus’ service as the perfect sacrifice and perfect high priest. See how: * The Tabernacle was built and moved * The sacrifices pointed Jesus Christ * The design of the tent revealed God’s holiness and humanity’s need for God * The Ark of the Covenant was at the center of worship.
See how: * The Tabernacle was built * The sacrifices pointed Jesus Christ * The design of the tent revealed God’s holiness and humanity’s need for God * The Ark of the Covenant was at the center of worship.
Contains illustrations, charts, and diagrams not available elsewhere.
128 pages, full color with 8 clear plastic overlays showing inside/outside of the tabernacle; plus dozens of reproducible charts. You may reproduce up to 300 copies of any chart free of charge for your classroom.
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Know Your Bible
$2.49Add to cartKnow Your Bible is a concise, easy-to-understand guide to God’s Word-giving you a helpful and memorable overview of all 66 books. For each Know Your Bible provides data on the author and time frame, a ten-word synopsis, a longer (50-100 word) summary, thoughts on what makes the book unique or unusual, a listing of key verses, and a “So, What?” section of practical application. It’s a fantastic resource for individuals and ministries!
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Where To Find Favorite Bible Verses Pamphlet
$3.99Add to cartDon’t have a photographic memory? Here are the most important verses in Scripture organized by topic. Perfect for people who do not remember the exact Bible reference for their favorite passage.
Fits inside a Bible cover
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Bible Translations Comparison Pamphlet
$4.99Add to cartCompare 20 Bible Translations
Ever wondered why there are so many different versions of the Bible? How do you know which translation is best for a particular purpose? This handy fold-out pamphlet-Compares 20 most popular translations:
American Standard Version
Amplified Bible
New American Standard Bible
Revised Standard Version
New Revised Standard Version
English Standard Version
King James Version
New King James Version
New Jerusalem Bible
New American Bible
New International Version
Today’s New International Version
God’s Word
Holman Christian Standard Bible
New Century Version
New Living Translation
New International Readers Version
Good News Translation
Contemporary English Version
The MessageReading level
Describes the purpose of each translation
Explains texts used for translation
Gives sample verses in each translation
Bible Translations Comparison offers help in understanding translators’ different approaches (word-for-word, thought-for-thought, paraphrase, or some combination of the three). It also gives background on source texts and tells which texts were used for each version. -
Rose Book Of Bible And Christian History Time Lines
$34.99Add to cartROSE BOOK OF BIBLE AND CHRISTIAN HISTORY TIME LINE
Six thousand years and 20 feet of time lines in one beautiful hard-bound cover! This unique resource allows you to easily store and reference two time lines in book form. These gorgeous time lines printed on heavy chart paper can also be slipped out of their binding and posted in a hallway or large room for full effect.
*The 10-foot detailed Bible Time Line compares Scriptural events with world history and Middle East history. Shows hundreds of facts; includes dates of kings, prophets, battles, and key events. Colorful photos and illustrations.
*The 10-foot Church History Time line begins with the life of Jesus and continues to the present day. Includes brief explanations of more than 300 key people and events that all Christians should know. Emphasis on world missions, the expansion of Christianity, and Bible translation in other languages. Packed with colorful photos.
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Prophets Dictionary : The Ultimate Guide To Supernatural Wisdom
$24.99Add to cartThe Prophet’s Dictionary by Paula Price is an essential tool for laymen, prophets, prophesiers, pastors, intercessors, and dreamers of dreams. As an all-in-one dictionary and reference book containing over 1,600 relevant definitions of terms and phrases for the prophetic realm of Christian ministry, it exposes ancient religious seductions and how they have infiltrated movies, television, and books. Prophetic visions and clues to interpreting their symbolism, imagery, and signs are also included.
People from all walks of life can benefit as this book aids in the understanding of what may be expected from prophets or the prophetic ministry. Delve deeper and you will find much more.
God speaks to us today!
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Nahum-Malachi : Holman Old Testament Commentary
$19.99Add to cartThe Holman Old Testament Commentary has two volumes on the minor prophets that came to be so called because of their size but not their importance. This volume contains commentary on the last six of the minor prophets. Despite the fact that each of the 12 books of the Minor Prophets were written at different times and places, sometime in the development of the Hebrew canon, these twelve books were bound together in one scroll. Over time, they came to be called “The Twelve.” Some Old Testament scholars have argued that there is an overall structure to Minor Prophets. Paul House argues that the first six books, Hosea to Micah have sin as their theme. Nabum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah emphasize punishment while Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi focus on restoration. In this commentary, Steven Miller makes clear the message and enduring relevance of each of these six prophets.
In The New American Commentary and in Shepherd’s Notes , has served as a translator of the Holman Christian Standard Bible, and has written extensively for Southern Baptist Bible study curriculum. Steve and his wife Paula have two daughters, Miriam and Rachel.
Features and Benefits
Each chapter of the commentary contains:
Succinct backgrouns information on the prophet, his prophecy, and his intended audience
A salient quote
Compelling illustrations
Clear Bible exposition
Principles contained in the passage
Applications of that passage
A teaching plan
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Bible Overview Pamphlet
$4.99Add to cartHigh Gloss Plastic Coated Sheet
Unfolds To 33″ LongAdditional Info
Bible Overview
The Bible Overview pamphlet gives a fantastic summary of every book of the Bible-
* Who wrote the book? * When was it written? * Where was it written?
* Message, main events, and theme * Key verse
This is a great reference for ages 10 and up. Easy-to-understand text for young people and for people with no Bible background, yet clear and scholarly enough for college students and seminarians. Pamphlet fits perfectly in most Bibles -
Strongest Strongs Exhaustive Concordance Of The Bible (Large Type)
$44.99Add to cartLike a redwood that towers above all other trees, THE STRONGEST STRONG’S LARGER PRINT EDITION takes James Strong’s classic concordance to unprecedented heights. It is packed with features including cross-references, Hebrew and Greek dictionaries, Word counts, fast-tab locators, Strong’s numbering system, words of Christ highlighted, and more. Better still, this larger print edition is gentle on your eyes.
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Bible Knowledge Commentary Old And New Testament 2 Volume Set
$99.99Add to cartTHE BIBLE KNOWLEDGE COMMENTARY
Help from expert scholars in understanding the scriptures– What does that verse mean?
– How should I interpret this passage?
– What is the significance of this word or phrase in Hebrew or Aramaic?
– How do Bible-time customs help me understand the meaning of this passage?
– How can this alleged contradiction be explained?
– How does the information on the author, historical background, and features of a Bible book help interpret that book?The Bible Knowledge Commentary answers these and other questions about the Scriptures, discussing all the Bible verse by verse and often phrase by phrase. In addition, maps, charts, and diagrams help you grasp the meanings of the biblical text. Unlike most others this commentary is by authors from one school-Dallas Theological Seminary. The Bible Knowledge Commentary-popular in style and scholarly in content-will deepen your understanding of God’s written Word.
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Big Book Of Job Descriptions For Ministry
$29.99Add to cartMatch the right people to the right ministries—right now! Here are 200 professionally prepared, simple, ready-to-use position descriptions for every church job you can imagine—from senior pastor to cookie baker. Customize your documents with the included CD-ROM. Windows 3.1 or higher, Macintosh System 6 or higher. Requires a word processing system with RTF file-reading capability.
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New Combined Bible Dictionary And Concordance (Reprinted)
$15.99Add to cartPrepared by a number of biblical scholars working under the super-vision of a general editor, this handy reference work is a combination of two basic tools for Bible study: a Bible dictionary and a concordance of Bible words. A brief introduction on “How to Study the Bible” by Charles E Pfeiffer adds to the utility of the book.
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Works Of Josephus Super Saver (Unabridged)
$19.97Add to cart27 Chapters
Additional Info
This renowned reference book has served scholars, pastors, students, and those interested in the background of the New Testament for years. The insight given into the Essene community, the destruction of Jerusalem and the interpretations and traditions of the Old Testament in first century Judaism is invaluable. The outlook of Josephus, a late first century Pharisee and historian, on Jesus and the New Testament documents is enlightening and provocative. As an original reference, The Works of Josephus is essential to a full understanding of the first century, the time of Christ and the New Testament.Complete and unabridged, this is the best one-volume edition of the classic translation of Josephus’ works. The entire text has been reset in modern, easy-to-read type; numbering corresponding to that used in the Loeb edition has been added to the text; and citations and cross-references have been updated from Roman numerals to
Arabic numbers.