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  • All the Apostles of the Bible (Herbert Lockyer)

    Powerful Lessons from the Men Jesus Chose and the Message They Proclaimed All the Apostles of the Bible sheds light on the lives, times, and ministries of the men God chose to declare his message to the world. It includes the twelve apostles of Jesus, Jesus himself as the “Chief Apostle,” Paul, and lesser-known men such as James the Lord’s brother, Matthias, Andronicus, Barnabas, Epaphroditus, Silas, Timothy, Junias, and Apollos.

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  • The Apostles’ Creed (Albert Mohler)

    The former president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary reveals how understanding and living out of the oldest summary of Christian belief leads to a confident, bold, joy-filled existence in a world of confusion and uncertainty.

    The Apostles’ Creed has shaped and guided the Christian faith for almost two thousand years. Few documents in the history of the church have similar influence on the life of ordinary believers. Shared by Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox traditions, the Apostles’ Creed is perhaps the most compelling and formidable statement of Christian doctrine the world has ever known. But do we know what it really means—and how it applies to us today?

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    Ephesians (Charles Hodge)

    The great virtue of Hodge on Ephesians is his ability constantly to communicate the sense and overall argument of a passage. A peerless teacher, his aim, with the pen as in the classroom, was ‘the simple exhibition of the truth which God had revealed’- his own description of Paul’s preaching.

    One of the outstanding Geneva Series commentaries.

    “Hodge is most valuable.  With no writer do we more fully agree.” — Charles H. Spurgeon

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  • The Hermeneutics of the Biblical Writers (Abner Chou)

    Hermeneutic is indispensable for understanding Scripture, constructing theology, and living the Christian life, but most contemporary hermeneutical systems fail to acknowledge the principles and practices of the biblical writers themselves.

    Christians today cannot employ a truly biblical view of the Bible unless they understand why the prophets and apostles interpreted Scripture the way they did. To this end, Abner Chou proposes a hermeneutic of obedience, in which believers learn to interpret Scripture the way the biblical authors did—including understanding the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament.

    Chou first unfolds the “prophetic hermeneutic” of the Old Testament authors, and demonstrates the continuity of this approach with the apostolic hermeneutic of the New Testament authors. This forms the foundation upon which believers today must build their own interpretive practices.

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  • Romans (Robert Haldane)

    ‘Dr. Chalmers styled this “a well-built commentary”, and strongly recommended it to students of theology. In his “Sabbath Readings” he writes: “I am reading Haldane’s Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans, and find it solid and congenial food.”‘ — C. H. Spurgeon

    Robert Haldane’s Exposition of Romans, both in its contents and in the power of its influence, stands among the foremost of the many treatments of the epistle. As a commentary, Thomas Chalmers ‘strongly recommended’ it; Spurgeon put it in the front rank, and more recently, Martyn Lloyd-Jones owed ‘much profit and pleasure’ to it, characterizing its contents as unsurpassed in ‘warmth of spirit’ and ‘practical application’.

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  • Paul’s Travels (Tim Dowley)

    The Apostle Paul was always on the move! He journeyed all around the Mediterranean. And like many people who travel far from home, he sent lots of letters. This book tells – and shows in detail – the stories of Paul’s travels, with letters to open up and read, too. There’s even a letter from the Roman Emperor to him!

    A colorful, interactive book which introduces young readers to the exciting life of Paul, packed with interesting facts and maps about life in Roman times too. One of the Candle Discovery Series of highly illustrated and colorful books.

    A large, 9″ x 12″ hardcover volume.

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  • 1 John (Robert Candlish)

    Robert Candlish’s exposition of 1 John, in the Geneva Series of Commentaries, was the ripe fruit of years of careful and delighted study of the great themes in the teaching of the Apostle John.  The reader will easily notice the vivid joy Candlish takes in this epistle.

    His aim was not so much to produce a detailed technical commentary after the fashion of much exegesis in the new German tradition, but to set on display the treasures of John’s letter.  Says Candlish, ‘It can be studied aright exegetically, only when it is studied theologically.’  His driving purpose, like that of the apostle, is to see truth and joyful assurance born and brought to maturity in the hearts of his readers. The multi-faceted privileges of fellowship with the Father and the Son through the Spirit are constantly brought to the fore.

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  • Acts: Rhyme and Reason Series (Catherine Zoller)

    The Rhyme and Reason Series volume on the Book of Acts. Accurate to Scripture and without commentary, these volumes re-tell a biblical book in poetic language, accompanied by beautiful full-color illustrations. They capture the attention of every child and are a powerful tool for creating a fascination with the Word of God.

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  • The Right Use of the Fathers (John Daille)

    To the faithful Roman Catholic, as to the dissenting Protestant, authority is an important issue.  From whence may our duties in doctrine and practice be in infallibly drawn?  The Protestant answers, “From Scripture alone.”  The Romanist, on the other hand, answers, “From Scripture as it is interpreted by the infallible testimony of the Church, from the time of the Apostles to the present.”

    To the defense of this latter position, the writings of the ante-Nicene, Nicene, and post-Nicene fathers are recruited, with the assumption that they all held to a harmonious system of doctrine and that an appeal to such a system should put to rest all controversies.

    The truth of the matter is, however, that the fathers often contradicted one another, while many changed their opinions as they judgment matured with study or age.  Some of the extant writings are also of doubtful origin, the traditionally accepted authorship at times a matter of dispute. The author of this volume discusses these and other problems that arise from substituting the unreliable testimony of the fathers for the sure word of the enscripturated Word of God.

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  • Paul the Counselor: Counseling and Disciple-Making Modeled by the Apostle (Bill Hines & Mark Shaw)

    The Apostle Paul had a passion to help Christians grow spiritually and apply biblical principles to the everyday challenges they encountered and that we face today. In that sense, Paul taught the same lessons that biblical counselors teach today. We are all called to counsel and disciple one another and the practical lessons in this book will be referred to over and over again.

    Chapters are authored by men and women who are biblical counselors and include such topics as Paul’s model of change, Paul’s lessons on temptation, renewing the mind, women in ministry and leaving the past behind.

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  • The Apostles (Bible Colour & Learn # 19)

    Imagine a nearly complete Bible curriculum of coloring books! This is it: The 20 volumes in the Bible Colour and Learn series help even the youngest child to explore the whole Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.

    Children will have fun coloring the illustrations on the right-hand side page – while an adult reads the words of explanation on the left-hand side.  This is the volume about The Apostles.

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  • Twelve Ordinary Men: How the Master Shaped His Disciples (John MacArthur)

    An honest look at the original disciples Jesus chose always reveals this stunning fact: they were ordinary, quite unremarkable men. Their most amazing feature is that Jesus chose them at all: a handful of fishermen, a hated tax-collector, an impulsive political zealot. Who could hope to use them to change the world? Who could hope to get them to co-operate?

    But by Jesus’ teaching them and empowering their lives, these ordinary men were molded to be the men He intended them to be. The message of Twelve Ordinary Men is clear: if Christ can accomplish His purposes through the lives of common men like these, He can do as He wills with you – regardless of you.

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