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Hailed as a great gift to the German people, Martin Luther's 1545 Biblia Germanica had a profound impact on Germany's language, literature, and the growth of Protestantism. Over time other German translations appeared, and in the present we see an almost bewildering abundance of new translations, but the Luther Bible launched the progression of the German language. In addition, the Luther text set binding standards for dealing with the biblical word. The text is set in one column, with the exception of the Psalter and the Proverbs of Solomon, which are in two columns. In celebration of the Reformation's 500th anniversary, this replica of the 1545 Biblia Germanica, of which only two originals are left, features Luther's text, notes, and headings, as well as numerous woodcuts based on biblical stories.
Spurgeon was Victorian England's most influential pastor. Ordained at the age of 20, just four years after his conversion, he began a spectacular preaching ministry at London's New Park Street Chapel. His sermons (3,600 of them!) were printed, distributed, and eagerly devoured by admirers of all sorts. 232 pages, softcover. Hendrickson.
The "Compact Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament" is a revision and expansion of Alexander Souter's popular" A Pocket Lexicon to the Greek New Testament." Edited by Mark A. House, it features numbering of complex definitions, noun genders, adjective endings, in-depth parts-of-speech labeling, lists of irregular verb forms, and insightful word definitions set off in italics for quick reference.
The purpose of "Empty Nest, What s Next?" is to help parents adjust to their changing roles as parents of adult children. Unlike the first eighteen years of parenting, moms and dads now take on more of an advisory role and step out of the daily hands-on instructional role. "
Since the days he shook the pulpits of Victorian London with Christ-centered passion, each succeeding generation seems to discover Charles Spurgeon anew. Featuring stirring sermons on the Holy Spirit, this collection offers homiletic gems from the "Prince of Preachers." In sermons as timeless as their topics, Spurgeon combines keen intellect, scriptural truth, and a zeal for making God known to a world in darkness.
This Bible study of Genesis 12-33 is a part of The Bible and Your Work Study Series. It contains Scripture references, thought-provoking questions, and prayers to help you explore what the Bible says about work and apply it to your life in positive, practical ways. The lessons in each chapter are designed for thirty-minute lunch breaks, although they can be used in other formats as well. Chapter 1. Abraham: Journey from Haran to EgyptChapter 2. Abraham: Faithful in CanaanChapter 3. Abraham: Doing Business in CanaanChapter 4. Isaac: Maintaining the Family BusinessChapter 5. Jacob: Alienation and Return to HaranChapter 6. Jacob: Separating from Laban and Reconciling with EsauChapter 7. Summary: Building the Family Business to Bless the Earth
The Nova Vulgata is the Latin translation of the Bible used in the liturgy of the Catholic Church. It dates back to the Second Vatican Council. The Latin is based on the Novum Testamentum Latine, 3rd, updated edition 2014, published by Kurt and Barbara Aland, with a text-critical apparatus that includes divergent readings from Jerome's Vulgate, the Sixto-Clementina, and other Latin versions.
With straightforward, passionate words, Charles Spurgeon could take one Bible verse and draw insights powerful enough to change lives. He preached over 3,500 sermons in his lifetime, many of them on the individuals who live out God's story in the Old and New Testaments. Sermons on Men of the Old Testament highlights Spurgeon's sermons on fourteen men in the Old Testament and their relationships with God. Here you will discover that men such as Abraham, Enoch, Moses, Samuel, and Isaiah are much like you in their questions, their desires, their relationships, their humanness, and their hunger for faith.Gently updated for the modern reader, Spurgeon's words are as powerful today as they were more than a century ago. So let him introduce you to the real men of the Bible--as you've never known them before.Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was one of England's best-known preachers in the second half of the nineteenth century. Ordained at 20, just four years after his conversion, he spent most of his career preaching in London's 6000-seat Metropolitan Tabernacle. The founder of a college that trained over nine hundred pastors during his lifetime, he also opened orphanages for underprivileged boys and girls, providing education to each one. He stands in the very first rank of preachers. No one since has been as widely read devotionally or so frequently mined by ministers.
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