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GOD'S TREASURED POSSESSION - Deuteronomy
ISBN: 9780852348178 Author: Andrew Stewart Format: Paperback 216 x 138 Page Count: 640 pages
A new generation of Israelites are about to enter a new land with many dangers and temptations. The book of Deuteronomy has many lessons to teach us as it is a training manual in godly living.
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Book of origins - Genesis
ISBN: 9780852347842 Author: Philip Eveson
As its name implies, Genesis is a book of origins. In it we are told of the origin of the universe, the beginnings of the human race and the birth of the Israelite nation.
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The Lord is His name - Amos
ISBN: 9780852342244 Author: Gordon Keddie
The message of Amos is pre-eminently a message of new life. The message, however, comes in the context of a nation under judgement. Israel hid the emptiness and godliness of a corrupt society behind an apathetic and nominal outward religion, like so many today.
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Balancing the books - Micah and Nahum
ISBN: 9780852343241 Author: Michael Bentley
The prophecies of Micah and Nahum were delivered to the people of the southern kingdom of Judah, although Nahum's message came about one hundred years after Micah. Both Micah and Nahum were given under the shadow of the threat of invasion from the mighty Assyrian empire, which had already taken captive Judah's northern neighbour, Israel.
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Passing on the truth - 1 & 2 Timothy
ISBN: 9780852343890 Author: Michael Bentley
Paul wrote his first epistle to Timothy so that the Christians at Ephesus should 'know how people ought to conduct themselves in God's household, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth'.
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LOSING TOUCH WITH THE LIVING GOD - MALACHI
ISBN: 9780852342121 Author: John Benton Format: Paperback 216 x 138 Page count: 160 pages
The faith of God's people at the time of Malachi was marked by spiritual degeneration. John Benton shows how Malachi's book is God's call from lax and hollow religion, and points the way back to genuine, enduring faith in the Lord who does not change.
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TRAVELLING HOMEWARD - Exodus
ISBN: 9780852344293 Author: Michael Bentley Format: Paperback 216 x 138 Page count: 352 pages
Read the book of God’s miraculous rescue of his people from Egypt, the institution of Israel’s greatest festival, the Passover, the provision of God’s law and the building of the tabernacle, which was the forerunner of the temple -- all look forward to future fulfilment in Christ.
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DARE TO STAND ALONE - Daniel
ISBN: 9780852341636 Author: Stuart Olyott Format: Paperback 216 x 138 Page count: 176 pages
The book of Daniel is full of practical help - especially for believers who find themselves standing alone in the classroom, at work, or among family and friends. Daniel tells us how to remain true to God in a hostile environment, and shows us how to live for him when everything is against us.
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From bitter to sweet - Ruth
ISBN: 9780852347881 Author: John Currid
The book of Ruth is a wonderful short story. Many people throughout the ages have been touched by the sweetness and kindness so evident in the episode.
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BEAUTY OF HOLINESS - Leviticus
ISBN: 9780852346402 Author: Philip Eveson Format: Paperback 216 x 138 Page count: 416 pages
Leviticus is the third book of the Pentateuch which is traditionally ascribed to Moses. The main points of the book are concerned with legal rules and priestly ritual. Despite the English title of the work, it is important to note that the book makes a very strong distinction between the priesthood, who are identified as being descended from Aaron, and mere Levites.
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