
Jesus, The Book
Understanding the Word of God
William Moore(Author)
AuthorHouse (Publisher)
Published on 23. December 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-1-4918-4381-9 (ISBN)
Description
Examples of subjects in this book include the significance of name in Scriptures; for example, what does it mean to have a new name which no one knows except the person receiving it? We will superficially examine the importance of numbers by examining the number forty. We will discuss the importance of spiritual principles; for example, The Elder Shall Serve The Younger. The Bible is emphatic that the bones of Jesus could not be broken. Nothing is meaningless in Scripture, and this was a condition to every Levitical sacrifice. We will also discuss why Moses, as great a prophet as he was, could not lead Israel into the Promised Land. It goes beyond his error at the waters of Meribah. Why is baptism important? Is the mode of baptism important? What are redemptive and non-redemptive temples, and what are their differences? An initial interpretation of the gates of New Jerusalem, if not perfect, is a starting point for further study. Finally, I would be negligent if I failed to inform you at the outset of the Charismatic leaning throughout the book.
May God bless you from the first page to the last!
Bill Moore
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
339 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4918-4381-9 (9781491843819)
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About the Author: Cathy Hartford
Cathy Hartford is a reclusive storyteller whose passion for science fiction knows no bounds. Born in a small coastal town, Cathy's love for the unknown was sparked by late-night stargazing sessions with her father. Her fascination with what lies beyond our atmosphere evolved into a lifelong obsession with crafting vivid, immersive worlds that challenge the boundaries of human imagination.
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To this day, Cathy claims she gets her best ideas during rainy nights, when the sound of raindrops mirrors the rhythm of typing on her well-worn keyboard.