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Deuteronomy: A Bible Commentary for By Philip Johnston


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WOMEN'S BIBLE COMMENTARY Carol Newsom & Sharon Ringe


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Composite of two illustrations: 1. Rev. L. Armstrong, Dr. B.J. Clark, Gardiner Stow, and James Mott around table with Holy Bible, Temperance Constitution, and Blackstone's Commentary; 2. The Mawney House, in which was organized the first temperance socie (Reprint measured in inches 18 x 24)


Composite of two illustrations: 1. Rev. L. Armstrong, Dr. B.J. Clark, Gardiner Stow, and James Mott around table with Holy Bible, Temperance Constitution, and Blackstone’s Commentary; 2. The Mawney House, in which was organized the first temperance socie (Reprint measured in inches 18 x 24)


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High quality reproduction of original photograph from the Popular Graphics Arts Collection of over 7,100 images from the Library of Congress. Please be aware that some of the prints in this collection depict popular biases and prejudices at the time of original publication and are considered extremely racist or otherwise offensive today. Library or archive stamps will be digitally removed. The…

Luke 4: First Easter [VHS]


Luke 4: First Easter [VHS]


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Sharpening Your Prophetic Insight


Sharpening Your Prophetic Insight



Insight Flows Out Of Intimacy — 200 years ago many in Israel anticipated the Messiah. They knew it was the time for Him to come. However, the leaders of Israel, those who were versed in prophetic scripture, did not recognize Him, even when He performed marvelous miracles before them. But another man, Simeon, recognized the Christ when He was a month old babe. How could this man identify Jesus as …

Bible Commentary

Is the Bible Relevant for Today?

How important is Bible study to the average person? What does the Bible mean to most Christians? Most Christians have a Bible and even many non-Christians have a Bible in their home. How often does a Christian read or study the Bible? I wonder if Christians truly believe that God wrote the Bible. Do Christians take Bible truth seriously by living according to all that it states? If the Bible was truly written by God then you would think that All Christians would want to live by a standard that came from a perfect being. I would expect non-Christians to live by their own code of life but you would think that Christians would live by the words of their God that save them and gave them eternal life in heaven.

Is the Bible a book that Christians hold dear to themselves hanging on every word or a book that provides suggestions for particular problems one may be having? How often does someone use a Bible commentary to better understand the Bible showing to God that the Bible is something that holds value to him or her? Is the Bible a book that holds ALL of the answers to life? Do Christians have the right to call themselves Christians and live contrary to the Bible? Some may consider the book as a guide to life picking and choosing what they want to live by. Wouldn’t that make them a god to themselves?

What if the Bible is the very Word of God and God requires all who are in His family to live by every principle and even by every word written. Bible study would be very important to the one who treasures God. Do we really love God or are we just people who want to be like everybody else? Maybe we just don’t like the way the world does things or how the world looks and we just want to be in another category? Maybe many people who call themselves Christians are just masquerading as a Christian because Bible truth is not important. The world is becoming way too evil and people who want to be good for the most part are looking for a new life that they can call good. A good Bible commentary would help us to understand the standards that God requires for mankind to be like.

Many so-called Christians will not make a total commitment to Christ and His Word because the way is very extreme from the life in the world system. Are we as Christians to take the wisdom of the Bible when it comes to the right living?

If the Bible were not actually important to you then maybe it would be a good idea to just get rid of it and be who you really are. At least if your honest before God maybe you’ll have a chance to be saved instead of just pretending that you are a Christian.

I think God wants a real family who truly loves Him and obeys what He says. If you really have an appreciation for God and all He has done for you then you would automatically return your love towards God and not think of yourself but think about what God wants. The Bible is the standard for a true Christian and the ones who are really saved by the blood of Christ have an uncompressing devotion to live by every word written in this holy book and the rest of mankind are lost or are just masquerading as Christians. Maybe we need a campaign to get the so-called Christians saved starting with many of the Pastors in our churches. Put the Bible on the shelf of your heart!

About the Author

Learn more about Bible Study and Bible Commentary.

Bill Naugle Th. M. who is a Theology Instructor with great understanding of the whole Bible specializing in the Pastoral Epistles (1Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus). He also has a Master degree in Theology.

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Deuteronomy: A Bible Commentary for By Philip Johnston


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WOMEN'S BIBLE COMMENTARY Carol Newsom & Sharon Ringe


WOMEN’S BIBLE COMMENTARY Carol Newsom & Sharon Ringe


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Randall House Bible Commentary: 1,2 Corinthians


Randall House Bible Commentary: 1,2 Corinthians


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The Gospel of Mark (The New Century Bible Commentary) b


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1 And 2 Kings (New Century Bible Commentary) by Gwilym


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1 And 2 Kings (New Century Bible Commentary) by Gwilym


1 And 2 Kings (New Century Bible Commentary) by Gwilym


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The Popular Bible Prophecy Commentary by Ed Hindson,...


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Expositor's Bible Commentary by Frank Gaebelein (198...


Expositor’s Bible Commentary by Frank Gaebelein (198…


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Commentary Bible (2006, Hardcover)


Commentary Bible (2006, Hardcover)


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Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible (Journal for the


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Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible (Journal for the


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McGee Commentary Thru the BIBLE SERIES EPHESIANS Vol 47


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Wesley Bible Lesson Commentary/2008-2009


Wesley Bible Lesson Commentary/2008-2009


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Thru the Bible Commentary John 11-21


Thru the Bible Commentary John 11-21


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12 Revelation Commentary Books + 500 Bible Study Books


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Bible Study Library-500 Books-Commentaries to Devotions


Bible Study Library-500 Books-Commentaries to Devotions


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Thru the Bible Commentary: I & II Chronicles (1991)


Thru the Bible Commentary: I & II Chronicles (1991)


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Composite of two illustrations: 1. Rev. L. Armstrong, Dr. B.J. Clark, Gardiner Stow, and James Mott around table with Holy Bible, Temperance Constitution, and Blackstone's Commentary; 2. The Mawney House, in which was organized the first temperance socie (Reprint measured in inches 18 x 24)


Composite of two illustrations: 1. Rev. L. Armstrong, Dr. B.J. Clark, Gardiner Stow, and James Mott around table with Holy Bible, Temperance Constitution, and Blackstone’s Commentary; 2. The Mawney House, in which was organized the first temperance socie (Reprint measured in inches 18 x 24)


$20.00


High quality reproduction of original photograph from the Popular Graphics Arts Collection of over 7,100 images from the Library of Congress. Please be aware that some of the prints in this collection depict popular biases and prejudices at the time of original publication and are considered extremely racist or otherwise offensive today. Library or archive stamps will be digitally removed. The…

Luke 4: First Easter [VHS]


Luke 4: First Easter [VHS]


$19.99



Sharpening Your Prophetic Insight


Sharpening Your Prophetic Insight



Insight Flows Out Of Intimacy — 200 years ago many in Israel anticipated the Messiah. They knew it was the time for Him to come. However, the leaders of Israel, those who were versed in prophetic scripture, did not recognize Him, even when He performed marvelous miracles before them. But another man, Simeon, recognized the Christ when He was a month old babe. How could this man identify Jesus as …


Walk Thru The Pentateuch [VHS]


Walk Thru The Pentateuch [VHS]


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Everything Is Spiritual


Everything Is Spiritual


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In the Hebrew scriptures there is no word for ?spiritual.? And Jesus never used the phrase ?spiritual life.? Why? Because for Jesus and his tradition, all of life is spiritual. But what does that r…

Unveiling Mary Magdalene DVD


Unveiling Mary Magdalene DVD


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The veil has been lifted. Discover the Gospel truth about the most myth-understood woman of the New Testament. Was Mary Magdalene a prostitute? An adulteress? The wife of Jesus? An ancient goddess…

Christianity: The History Of Christianity : The Crucifixion, The Crusades , The Reformation , Vatican II & Much More


Christianity: The History Of Christianity : The Crucifixion, The Crusades , The Reformation , Vatican II & Much More


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This collector’s edition compiles two chronological programs which comprehensively detail the first 2,000 years of Western civilization’s most significant religious movement. This first episode, which covers the religion’s first 1,000 years, details the reforms taken by the Frankish king Charlemagne which took Europe from the Dark Ages and established Christianity as a predominant influence over t…