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A Journey in Grace (Richard Belcher)
If you’ve never started on Dr. Belcher’s Journey series, here’s your opportunity to get hooked (as many others have). This is the fictional story of a young pastor, trained to think shallowly about his theology but eager to pursue a richer knowledge of God.
Even those who do not regard themselves as having a mind to study the depths and intricacies of theology will be amazed at how much they learn from reading this unique volume, which combines theological discussion with a story.
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A Journey in Salvation (Richard Belcher)
The continuing story of Pastor Ira Pointer, facing another journey in theological understanding, when he meets a backslidden pastor, as a result of friendship between their children. His new friend believes he has lost his salvation because of the mess he’s made of his life; Ira helps him discover the truth about salvation.
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A Journey in Baptism (Richard Belcher)
In another theological novel in the famed “Journey” series, Richard Belcher presents a gracious discussion of the different views on baptism. The story line is that of a student asking professor Ira Pointer to help him understand the Baptist view of baptism, which is the view the book takes.
At the same time, the story draws Ira and his friend Dirk into a puzzling situation of trying to help another pastor who has allowed a vengeful heart to overcome him against others who have wronged him.$12.95 -
Doing an Effective Greek Word Study (Richard Belcher)
Many Bible students have learned a method of doing a Greek word study. But few of those methods actually show a person how to do a word study from the important, first-hand sources of Biblical days, that is, the sources from the Hellenistic and Classical periods, the patristic fathers, and primarily from the Biblical sources.
This present work presents not only a step-by-step manual on how to do a Greek word study, but also lists vital reference works to be used in tracing those sources.
When the student finishes learning this method, he will not have to take the word of others concerning the meaning of a Greek word, but he will be able to make his own determination, as well as judge the conclusions of others in regard to their statements about the meaning of Greek words.
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Doing Textual Criticism in the Greek New Testament (Richard Belcher)
The thought of doing their own work of textual criticism in the Greek New Testament, for many Greek students, is to approach a maze of hopelessness and impossibility. They have seen statements here and there in various books of the principles of textual criticism, but have never found a simple manual which not only provides the principles, but also gives a step-by-step discussion on how to accomplish the task.
This present work gives the student a simple explanation of the work of textual criticism, and also that step-by-step discussion of how to do it. The author first identifies the sources of New Testament textual criticism. Second, he discusses the categories or families of the New Testament manuscripts. Third, he presents the classes of scribal errors that one must be aware of if he is to do textual criticism.
Fourth, he gives a simple explanation of how to apply the principles of New Testament textual criticism and actually accomplish the work.
Fifth and finally, he shows the student how to synthesize the material and draw conclusions.
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Ministry Helps in 2 Corinthians (Richard Belcher)
Dr. Richard Belcher, former professor at Columbia Bible College, has written numerous other volumes in his Ministry Helps series, on various biblical books. This one provides a complete outline for teachers and preachers on the Apostle Paul’s 2nd letter to the Corinthians.
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Ministry Helps in Isaiah (Richard Belcher)
Dr. Richard Belcher, former professor at Columbia Bible College, has written numerous other volumes in the Ministry Helps series, on various biblical books, but this is by far the largest, providing a complete outline for teachers and preachers on the book of the prophet Isaiah.
The book begins with an introductory message, then covers the sins of God’s people, the judgment coming for their sin, and God’s provided solution. It moves then to their hope for the future, the history to come and the judgment of the nations.