Mark Taylor
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Famous Sayings From The Bible
$4.99Add to cartThe English language is peppered with sayings from the Bible, adding rich layers to classic literature and popular culture. Many people might be surprised to discover that so many common phrases have their origin in the Bible. Famous Sayings from the Bible elaborates on some of the most familiar, describing their biblical context, meaning, and common use.
Readers will enjoy learning more about phrases such as:*By the skin of my teeth
*Eye of a needle
*For such a time as this
*Love your enemies
*My cup runneth over
*Turn the other cheekSample Entries:
Eat, drink, and be merry: An expression from the book of Ecclesiastes (8:15), written by King Solomon. He advises people to seek out and enjoy the good things in life as they carry out their daily responsibilities.
Wolf in sheep’s clothing: An expression taken from Jesus’s warning about false prophets: “Beware of false prophets who come disguised as harmless sheep but are really vicious wolves” (Matt. 7:15 NLT). A wolf in sheep’s clothing is anyone who appears harmless but has wicked motives.
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End Times Made Easy
$6.99Add to cartEnd Times Made Easy is an essential primer for understanding the different views Christians have about the last days. In an unbiased way, this book explains what you need to know about the most common end times views. It includes important end-times terms with clear definitions and side-by-side charts comparing the views.
This book will help you answer questions like:
*What are the signs of the Second Coming?
*What is the book of Revelation about?
*What do Christians believe about Israel and the church?
*What are the tribulation, the millennium, and the rapture?
*Are we living in the last days now?Four main views explained:
*Dispensational premillennialism
*Historical premillennialism
*Amillennialism
*PostmillennialismThough no one knows the day or hour, Christians agree that Jesus will return just as he promised, and he calls his followers to be watchful and ready at all times.