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National Bible College Bookstore
offers textbooks and supportive materials in conjunction with our
courses. We encourage you
to browse and be confident that all of our materials are biblically
conservative. The books are alphabetically listed according to the
editor or author's last name. If you have any questions, please do
not hesitate to
contact the NBC Bookstore.
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$25.00 USD
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Aland, Kurt |
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The Greek New Testament (Fourth Revised Edition)
edited by Kurt
AlandThe 4th edition is
the same as the 3rd edition (corrected), 1983. However, the
selection of passages for the apparatus has undergone considerable
revision. The evaluations of all sets of variants cited in the
apparatus have been reconsidered, with special emphasis upon evidence
from the ancient versions, the Diatessaron, and the Church Fathers.
In addition, the evidence from the Greek mss. were meticulously
controlled by direct comparison with manuscript readings. The font
type is easy to read, even after many hours of laboring over a passage
of Scripture.
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$45.00 USD OUT OF STOCK |
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Boice, James M. |
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The Minor Prophets
by James M. Boice
This two-volume commentary on the Minor Prophets provides pastors,
Sunday school teachers, and lay readers with an insightful guide to the
backgrounds and prophetic messages of twelve key Old Testament books.
Dr. Boice examines the text of Scripture with thorough scholarship
without loosing sight of the spiritual truths and personal applications
that permeate the prophetic writings.
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$22.00 USD |
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Bruce, F. F. |
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The Epistle of Paul to
the Romans
by F. F. Bruce
These popular commentaries are designed to
help the general Bible reader understand clearly what the text actually
says and what it means. They aim to interpret and explain the New
Testament text without unduly going into scholarly technicalities.
Critical questions such as date and authorship are concisely handled in
introductory sections and in additional notes.
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$14.00 USD |
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Bullock, C. H. |
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An Introduction to the Old Testament
Prophetic Books
by C. Hassell
BullockThe focus of this book is the major and
minor prophets of the Old Testament. Author C. Hassell Bullock has
chosen to follow a historical line of study through the literary
prophets, instead of the usual canonical order. Says Dr. Bullock,
"It seems worth the venture in order to see the cultural, theological,
and historical interrelationships that exist between the canonical
prophets." Read this book and get a clearer picture of Israel's
history, as well as sharper understanding of Old Testament prophets and
prophetic literature.
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$33.00 USD |
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Cole, Alan |
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The Letter of Paul to
the Galatians
by Alan Cole
Missionary-professor Alan Cole presents
his second contribution to the Tyndale series. His earlier
commentary on Mark has been described by Jerome L. Ficek of Trinity
Theological Seminary as "Readable and succinct, yet informative and
suggestive . . ." It is a description which applies equally to the
present volume, in which Cole places particular emphasis upon the
contemporary relevance of Paul's letter to the Galatian Church.
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$14.00 USD |
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Dana, H. E. |
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A Manual Grammar of the Greek New
Testament
by H. E. Dana,
Julius R. Mantey
The need most keenly felt by present-day
teachers of the Greek New Testament is for an accurate, comprehensive,
and concise grammar which is adaptable to the average student.
This need is supplied in this book. The grammar is not offered as
an exhaustive treatment of the grammatical phenomena of the Greek New
Testament, but to give to the student a comprehensive survey of the
chief features of the grammar of the Greek New Testament in simple
outline form.
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$59.00 USD OUT OF STOCK |
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Dillow, Joseph |
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The Reign of the Servant Kings
by Joseph Dillow
What do we make of a man who claims to
have placed his trust in Jesus Christ but whose present life-style is a
complete contradiction of the faith he once acknowledged? The
Westminster divines had the ready answer that he was never a Christian
to begin with, because the ultimate test of the reality of faith is
perseverance in the faith.
This outstanding
presentation and defense of the Free Grace position covers nearly every
passage and subject in the Gospel debate. It is a valuable resource for
the pastor, elder, deacon, Sunday School teacher, or anyone with an
interest in Gospel issues.
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$23.00 USD (paperback only) |
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Foulkes, Francis |
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The Letter of Paul to
the Ephesians
by Francis Foulkes
In this perceptive
interpretation, F. Foulkes convincingly leads the reader to a new
appreciation of Ephesians, the most advanced and assimilatory of the
Pauline letters, which Coleridge called "the Divinest composition of
man." Successfully combining sound scholarship with a clear
understanding of the Scriptures, it will be welcomed by both teachers
and students for its completeness, thoroughness, and depth.
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$14.00 USD |
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Geisler, Norman |
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A General Introduction to The
Bible, Revised and Expanded
by Drs. Norman Geisler and William Nix
Noted authors Dr. Norman
Geisler and Dr. William Nix have updated and expanded A General
Introduction to the Bible. This volume exemplifies careful
scholarship, clarity of style, and comprehensive treatment of the
subject. The key subject areas covered are inspiration (Who wrote
the Bible?) canonization (Which books belong in it?), transmission (Has
it been accurately preserved?), and translation (Has it been adequately
translated?). New charts have been added and others revised
throughout the book.
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$38.00 USD |
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A Popular Survey of the Old
Testament
by Dr. Norman Geisler
Dr. Geisler's methodical
study explains each Old Testament book and illuminates their historical,
cultural and Christological backgrounds. Maps, charts, and photos also
provide further clarification.
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$22.00 USD |
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Gromacki, Robert |
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Biblical Greek
Vocabulary Cards
by Robert Gromacki
These flash
cards are keyed to J. Gresham New Testament Greek For Beginners.
They are perfect for studying vocabulary. A hole can be punched in
the upper left-hand corner and bound together with a 2" ring obtained
from an office supply store. The set contains 990 flash cards.
- Publisher: Visual Education Assn;
Cards edition
- Product Dimensions: 1.8 x 4.0 x
9.0 inches
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$15.00 USD |
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New Testament Survey
by Robert Gromacki
This text is truly a New
Testament Survey. It provides an introduction to the New Testament
free of technical discussions. It incorporates historical and
cultural backgrounds without becoming a book on manners and customs.
And it deals with the actual text of Scripture without becoming a
verse-by-verse commentary. This balanced presentation avoids
skimming the surface or getting bogged down in insignificant details.
SOFT COVER
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$40.00 USD |
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Hodges, Zane C. |
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The Epistles of John: Walking in the
Light of God's Love
by Zane C. Hodges
These three epistles have long been at
the center of the gospel debate. Entire books on assurance have been
written based on an extremely unfortunate misunderstanding of First
John. Such books undermine assurance by wrongly pointing readers to
their works, rather than Christ, for their assurance.
In this remarkable commentary the
reader will find both solid exegesis and practical application. This is
a commentary that is sure to equip and encourage believers until Christ
returns.
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$18.00 USD |
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Harmony with God: A Fresh Look at
Repentance
by Zane C. Hodges
"Repentance definitely can and should
bring glory to God... when it is properly understood, not as a condition
for eternal salvation, but as means by which we can reach harmony with
our Maker no matter how far we have strayed from Him."
"...we have every reason to thank God
for allowing sinners like ourselves to repent and to find harmony and
joy in His presence, after days or months or years of waywardness and
rebellion. Like everything else God does for us, this is possible only
because He gave His Son... for our sins. it is one of the numberless
benefits of the cross of Christ."
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$10.00 USD |
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The Epistle of James: Proven Character
Through Testing
by Zane C. Hodges
The Epistle of James has been one of
the most misunderstood books in the New Testament. Many have been
confused by thinking that it contradicts the doctrine of justification
by faith alone. With careful analysis of the text, Zane Hodges
clears up the confusion surrounding this epistle and demonstrates
conclusively that it is a message that needs to be taken to heart by
Christians everywhere.
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$7.00 USD |
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Power to Make War
by Zane C. Hodges
THE KING--He will be an Assyrian by race.
He will live in the Middle East. He has not deserted the Bedouin
lifestyle into which he was born. But he has deserted the religion of
his ancestors. He is not a Muslim. Instead, he worships a new god
unknown to his forefathers. Because he has sold himself to this god,
he will receive power to make war. His god will give this to him, along
with kingly authority over all mankind. The King makes war with
those who oppose him. His ambition leads him into the final war of this
age--Armageddon. His career is the subject of many ancient prophecies--THIS BOOK TELLS HIS STORY.
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$10.00 USD |
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Kent, Homer A. |
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The Epistle to the
Hebrews
by Homer A. Kent, Jr.
This is a thoroughly competent
up-to-date study of the Epistle to the Hebrews. It strikes a happy
medium between being excessively detailed and voluminous and being too
sketchy and compressed. It is based on a careful exegesis of the
biblical text, and the conservative conclusions of the author reflect
mature consideration and careful scholarship.
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$15.00 USD |
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The Pastoral Epistles:
Studies in I and II Timothy and Titus
by Homer A. Kent, Jr.
First and Second Timothy and Titus form
an inspired handbook on pastoral theology. These colorful,
intensely human letters provide practical help for the believer in his
daily walk. They instruct the young pastor in his role in the
church and about his personal relations with its members. They
tell the member what a New Testament church should be and what his
responsibilities are.
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$18.00 USD |
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Kruse, Colin |
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The Second Epistle of
Paul to the
Corinthians
by Colin Kruse
In this lucid
exposition of 2 Corinthians, the letter which gives us the most
personal portrait of the apostle Paul to be found anywhere,
Colin Kruse reveals his ability to combine scholarly treatment
with simplicity of presentation. Here the heart of the great
Apostle is disclosed and the reader is made to see the relevance of
the Apostle's instructions for the church in our time. The
arrangement of the material assists the reader in grasping the
Epistle as a whole, and the commentary on individual verses leads
him into an intelligent understanding of the truth Paul sets forth.
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$14.00 USD |
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Lopez, René A. |
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Romans Unlocked: Power to Deliver
by René A. Lopez
"Written for the everyday person, this commentary will help you
unearth and understand the deep truths of the book of Romans."
Anthony T. Evans, Th.D. Senior Pastor Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship
"Lopez gives fresh, and sometimes challenging,
insights and ideas on almost every page. Few of us need another
commentary on Romans in our library, but a stimulating one is hard
to find."
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$14.95 USD |
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Machen, J. Gresham |
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New Testament Greek For Beginners
by J. Gresham Machen
This book is intended primarily for
learners who are beginning the study of the Greek Testament either
without any previous acquaintance with the Greek language or with an
acquaintance so imperfect that a renewed course of elementary
instruction is needed. This revision, over seventy-five years since the
first edition was published, retains much of the character and
organization of the first edition while accommodating readers today who
lack an understanding of Latin and grammar necessary for fully
comprehending the original edition. For an introduction to the Greek
Testament.
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$78.00 USD |
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Martin, R. P. |
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The Epistle of Paul to
the Philippians
by R. P. Martin
Paul's Epistle to the
Philippians breathes warmth and cordiality; its keynote is joy.
This impression upon the modern reader is re-echoed by all
commentators, and forms the most noticeable characteristic that
distinguishes Philippians in the Pauline literature. The word
"joy" in its verbal and noun forms is found sixteen times in the
four chapters of the letter.
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$14.00 USD |
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Morris, Leon |
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The First Epistle of
Paul to the Corinthians
by Leon Morris
In this most intensely
practical of all St. Paul's letters the principles so necessary for
the life and service of the Christian church are clearly and
forcibly presented. Writing that the study of Paul's first
letter to the Corinthians "is immensely rewarding," Dr. Morris
continues, "This letter arises out of the practical difficulties
besetting a far-from-ideal first-century Greek church. Here we
have a typical Pauline letter. The apostle praises his
correspondents for their Christian virtues, and rebukes them roundly
for their many failings. He adds to their knowledge with some
great passages, notably his discussion of love in chapter 13 and of
the resurrection in chapter 15. Whatever he touches he deals
with in the light of great Christian principles.
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$14.00 USD |
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Packer, J. I. |
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Knowing God
by J. I. Packer
A lifelong pursuit of
knowing God should embody the Christian's existence. According to
eminent theologian J. I. Packer, however, Christians have become
enchanted by modern skepticism and have joined the "gigantic conspiracy
of misdirection" by failing to put first things first. Knowing God
aims to redirect our attention to the simple, deep truth that to know
God is to love His Word. What began as a number of consecutive articles
angled for "honest, no-nonsense readers who were fed up with facile
Christian verbiage" in 1973, Knowing God has become a
contemporary classic by creating "small studies out of great subjects." Each chapter is so specific in focus (covering topics such as the
trinity, election, God's wrath, and God's sovereignty), that each
succeeding chapter's theology seems to rival the next, until one's mind
is so expanded that one's entire view of God has changed.
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$13.00 USD |
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Pentecost, J. Dwight |
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Harmony of the Words and Works of Jesus
Christ
by J. Dwight Pentecost
The goal of this volume
is to help you better know Jesus by getting a clearer picture of him
through the four Gospels -- the books that directly depict his life, his
ministry, and his heart. Scripture is set with Scripture in
chronological order, revealing the harmony of the biblical accounts and
bringing the person of Jesus into greater focus. Featuring harmonized
Bible texts from the New International Version, this book first
introduces and then follows the identical outline of the life of Christ
used in The Words and Works of Jesus Christ by J. Dwight Pentecost. This
simple, logical presentation of the complete parallel text with the
outline greatly simplifies your study of Christ's life. A Harmony of the
Words and Works of Jesus Christ is ideal for use with The Words and
Works of Jesus Christ and makes an outstanding parallel Scripture text
for any study of the Gospels or the life of Christ.
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$19.00 USD |
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Things to Come: A Study in Biblical Eschatology
by J. Dwight Pentecost
An encyclopedic
reference work on biblical prophecy, this highly successful book
explores the basis of interpretation, biblical covenants, prophecies of
this age and its end, the tribulation, the second advent, the
millennium, and the eternal state. Includes an extensive bibliography
and index.
Because of the
prominence of prophecy in Scripture, many excellent books have appeared
dealing with prophetic subjects. Until recently, however, the treatment
of prophecy has been either apologetic or expository, and prophetic
themes have been developed individually apart from their relation to the
whole revealed prophetic program. Much of our knowledge has been only
fragmentary and unrelated. Dr. Dwight Pentecost's monumental text,
Things to Come, has changed all that.
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$30.00 USD |
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The Words and Works of Jesus
Christ
by J. Dwight Pentecost
The life of Jesus Christ
takes on fresh clarity and meaning in this masterful work by Dwight
Pentecost. The words, the miracles, and overarching message of the
Messiah come alive in flowing and detailed chronology, set against the
cultural, political, and religious setting of his day. You'll gain
new understanding of why Jesus came, how he operated, and what he
accomplished. Above all, you'll acquire a deeper appreciation for
the love that guided his path, beginning in a manger in Bethlehem,
leading through three and a half years of ministry that ended abruptly
at the cross on Golgotha, and blazing forth in eternal triumph at the
resurrection. Drawing liberally on the works of others who have
written about Christ, such as Alfred Edersheim, J. W. Shepherd, W.
Graham Scroggie, and Frederick Faraar, Dr. Pentecost reveals in his own
writing a familiarity with the subject that comes from years of
teaching.
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$30.00 USD |
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Ryrie, Charles C. |
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Balancing the Christian Life
by Charles C. Ryrie
Balancing the Christian
Life is the goal of all Christian living. It sounds so simple,
doesn't it? Perhaps the principle may be, but living by the
principle is another matter. In Balancing the Christian Life,
Dr. Charles Ryrie reminds you that "the Bible must be the guide and
test for all of our experiences in the spiritual life . . . and if any
experience fails to pass that test, it must be discarded." He
warns that "an unbalanced application of the doctrines related to
spirituality will result in an unbalanced Christian life."
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$15.00 USD |
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The Holy Spirit
by Charles C. Ryrie
All students of
Scripture can benefit from this concise, practical study of the person
and work of the Holy Spirit. All the doctrinal essentials are
here, clearly organized and explained by the renowned scholar who
prepared The Ryrie Study Bible. Avoiding confusion and
trendiness, Dr. Ryrie sticks uncompromising to the revealed Word of God
to answer questions such as "What is Spirit baptism?, "What is the sin
against the Holy Spirit?", What does it mean to be filled with the
Spirit?", "What about the spiritual gift of tongues?", and "What is true
spiritual power?"
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$14.00 USD |
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Sellers, C. Norman |
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Angels, Demons, Satan
Seminar Study Guide
by
C. Norman Sellers
You may order additional printed study guide booklets for this seminar. They are
perfect for study groups. The outer cover is printed on color
paper and the inside outline notes are printed on white paper. The
paginated landscape style study guide measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches when
laid flat.
This study guide accompanies the audio
Angels, Demons, Satan Seminar.
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$2.00 USD |
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Biblical Tongues
by C. Norman Sellers
The first word in the title says it all. This
book is Biblical, no stories of people I knew who did or did not do something,
which really does not prove anything with regard to the truth of the Word
anyway. Some comments used to describe this book are: "Thoroughly
covers every aspect"; "informative and useful;" "well
written, to the point, easy to understand;" "the best treatment;"
"a great blessing;" "very much needed;" "best
I have ever read;" "the most detailed and complete;" "the
most helpful of all;" "by far the best"; "tremendous...logical."
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$2.00 USD |
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Election and Perseverance
by C. Norman Sellers
Is God sovereign or is man
responsible? The answer is "yes, God is sovereign and man is
responsible." The author shows that the Bible student cannot choose
between the two; the student must choose them both because the Bible
teaches both. This book treats all pertinent passages by careful
exegesis and puts together a doctrine of election not before available
in this form. Both the Calvinist and the Arminian will profit from this
unique approach.
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$16.00 USD |
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Election and Predestination
Seminar Study
Guide
by C.
Norman Sellers
You may order additional printed study guide booklets for this seminar. They are
perfect for study groups. The outer cover is printed on color
paper and the inside outline notes are printed on white paper. The
paginated landscape style study guide measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches when
laid flat.
This study guide accompanies the audio
Election and Predestination Seminar.
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$2.00 USD |
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Future Things
Seminar Study
Guide
by C.
Norman Sellers
You may order additional printed study guide booklets for this seminar. They are
perfect for study groups. The outer cover is printed on color
paper and the inside outline notes are printed on white paper. The
paginated landscape style study guide measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches when
laid flat.
This study guide accompanies the audio
Future Things Seminar.
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$2.00 USD |
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The Person of Christ
Seminar Study
Guide
by C.
Norman Sellers
You may order additional printed study guide booklets for this seminar. They are
perfect for study groups. The outer cover is printed on color
paper and the inside outline notes are printed on white paper. The
paginated landscape style study guide measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches when
laid flat.
This study guide accompanies the audio
Person of Christ Seminar and also the video
The Person of Christ Seminar.
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$2.00 USD |
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Spiritual Gifts
Seminar Study
Guide
by C.
Norman Sellers
You may order additional printed study guide booklets for this seminar. They are
perfect for study groups. The outer cover is printed on color
paper and the inside outline notes are printed on white paper. The
paginated landscape style study guide measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches when
laid flat.
This study guide accompanies the audio
Spiritual Gifts Seminar and also the video
Spiritual Gifts Seminar.
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$2.00 USD |
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Warnings of Hebrews
Seminar Study
Guide
by C.
Norman Sellers
You may order additional printed study guide booklets for this seminar. They are
perfect for study groups. The outer cover is printed on color
paper and the inside outline notes are printed on white paper. The
paginated landscape style study guide measures 8 1/2 x 11 inches when
laid flat.
This study guide accompanies the audio
Warnings of Hebrews Seminar and also the video
Warnings of Hebrews Seminar.
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$2.00 USD |
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A Workbook Supplement for New
Testament Greek by C. Norman Sellers
This workbook is intended to be used with New
Testament Greek for Beginners by J. Gresham. It is also to
be used in conjunction with the above VHS Video Greek tapes.
Chapter, page, and paragraph numbers are keyed to Machen's text.
Some chapters require extensive explanation and illustration while
others require little or none. For instance, chapter IV
explains noun--diagramming and usage; then, Chapter 5 introduces
more nouns and needs very little additional explanation.
Most of the examples of either diagramming or
grammar are taken from the paragraph under discussion or from the
exercises at the end of that chapter of Machen's text.
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$6.00 USD |
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Showers, Renald |
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Maranatha: Our Lord, Come!
by Renald Showers
Maranatha: Our Lord,
Come! is an in-depth study of matters related to the Rapture of the
church. It addresses such issues as the birth-pang concept in the
Bible and ancient Judaism, the biblical concept of the Day of the Lord,
the relationship of the Day of the Lord to the Time of Jacob's Trouble
and the Great Tribulation, the identification of the sealed scroll of
Revelation 5, the significance of the seals, the imminent coming of
Christ, the analogy of John 14:2-3, the relationship of the Rapture to
the coming of Christ with His holy angels, the relationship of church
saints to the wrath of God, the significance of 2 Thessalonians 2, the
implications of both the 70-weeks prophecy of Daniel 9 and the
references to Israel and the church in the Book of the Revelation, the
meaning of the last trump, and why the timing of the Rapture has
practical implications for daily living and ministry.
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$12.00 USD |
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The Most High God: A Commentary on the Book of
Daniel
by Renald Showers
Daniel, more than any
other book in the Bible, gives an overview of prophecy and "the times of
the Gentiles." At no time in history is its thrilling message more
necessary than at the present hour. Dr. Showers' commentary is clear,
concise, logical, non-technical, and thoroughly biblical.
The total exposition,
from chapter one to chapter twelve, is consistently premillennial and
sheds tremendous light on other portions of the prophetic Word. This
clear and insightful exposition is one of the finest commentaries on the
Book of Daniel available today.
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$12.00 USD |
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There Really Is a Difference!
A Comparison of Covenant and
Dispensational Theology
by Renald Showers
This study explores the
differences between the Premillennial, Amillennial, and Postmillennial
views of the Kingdom of God and presents an apology for the
Dispensational-Premillennial system of theology. The book is written in
easy-to-understand, non-technical language and has received favorable response from lay people, pastors, students, and reviewers.
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$10.00 USD |
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Walvoord, John |
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Armageddon, Oil and the Middle East Crisis
What the Bible Says about the Future
of the Middle East
by John Walvoord
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$3.00 USD |
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The Revelation of Jesus Christ
by John Walvoord
A verse-by-verse study
of one of the most complex books in the Bible. It points out the
symbolic nature of Revelation while showing it should be interpreted
literally.
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$20.00 USD |
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Wilken, Robert N. |
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Confident in Christ:
Living By Faith Really Works
by Robert N. Wilken
The Christian life begins and ends with faith.
Bob
Wilkin disagreed with that statement for many years. As a member of a
works-oriented religious cult, Bob spent most of his boyhood years
working for the perfection that he thought was needed to please God and
somehow gain eternal life.
It was
not until college that he discovered the grace of God through a campus
ministry and was overwhelmed by the simple truth of God's promise, “He
who believes in Me has everlasting life.” He understood for the first
time that no one can become a Christian or please God in daily life
except by faith.
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$10.00 USD |
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Wright, N. T. |
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The Epistles of Paul to
the Colossians
and Philemon
by N. T. Wright
The author shows that the Epistle to the
Colossians is essentially Christ centered. Paul, faced with the
spread of false teaching, turns believers' minds and heart to the Person
and work of Christ, with whose glory he himself is so taken up. In
the Epistle to Philemon the master servant relationship is not denied
but is caught up into a new relationship that transmutes the former.
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$14.00 USD |
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