Books of the Bible
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2 Corinthians: The Crossway Classic Commentaries
Book by Charles Hodge
The apostle Paul’s epistles to the church at Corinth are masterpieces of spiritual truth applied to crises within the church—crises of both belief and practice. In his second letter to the Corinthians, the most personal and heart-wrenchingly honest of all … Learn More
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Saint Andrew’s Commentaries Book Set
Book Set by Dr. R.C. Sproul
The Saint Andrew’s Expositional Commentary series is the result of years of careful preparation and Bible-centered preaching. Delivered from a pastor’s heart for his congregation, readers will find these volumes readable, applicable, appropriately paced, and thoroughly biblical. Here is an … Learn More
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Where Wisdom is Found
Book by J.V. Fesko
The wisdom literature of the Bible is beautiful and inspiring, yet at times it can be confusing and hard to understand. In Where Wisdom Is Found, J. V. Fesko helps us think through the book of Ecclesiastes and demonstrates how … Learn More
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Preaching the Psalms
Book by Dr. Steven Lawson
How many preachers know how to preach the Psalms? It must be admitted that noticeable differences exist between the Psalms and the narrative sections of the Scripture. Further, obvious distinctives exist between the Psalms and the four Gospel accounts, as … Learn More
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1 Corinthians
Book by Charles Hodge
The apostle Paul’s epistles to the church at Corinth are masterpieces of spiritual truth applied to crises within the church—crises of both belief and practice. In his first letter Paul gives the Corinthian believers an honest inventory of their spiritual … Learn More
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January 2012 Tabletalk
Tabletalk by Various
Get Free Shipping on individual 2012 Issues of Tabletalk The January 2012 issue of Tabletalk explores various aspects related to the book of Revelation, including an overview of its content, a history of its major interpretations, applications of the real purpose of the book, and … Learn More
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Isaiah
Book by John Calvin
Rich imagery and glimpses of God’s character abound in the book of Isaiah. Even as the prophet cried out against Judah’s empty idolatry and warned of the judgment they would receive, he stressed God’s holiness, patience, and mercy. Redemption is … Learn More
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Genesis
Book by John Calvin
John Calvin explores key passages of Genesis—a book of important beginnings and memorable accounts that lays the foundation of Christianity. Carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for today’s reader, Calvin’s insights are an excellent guide for every student interested in fathoming … Learn More
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1, 2, and 3 John
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John’s epistles have enriched and equipped followers of Christ down through the centuries. The themes—such as walking in the truth, acknowledging our proneness to sin, being wary of the lies of antichrist, and denying ourselves the empty enticements of the … Learn More
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Acts
Book by John Calvin
The book of Acts provides an invaluable transition in the Bible from the life of Christ to the formation and expansion of the New Testament Church and the inspired apostolic letters of that era. The birth and spread of the … Learn More
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Jeremiah and Lamentations
Book by John Calvin
For forty years Jeremiah warned Judah of God’s impending punishment for their flagrant disobedience of His commands. The many messages of judgment, though, were mixed with the words of mercy Judah would experience if only they would repent. The weeping … Learn More
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John
Book by John Calvin
The Gospel of John, called “the spiritual gospel” in early church history, is among the most profound books of the New Testament. A powerful portrayal of the earthly life and ministry of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, it explores … Learn More
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1 & 2 Thessalonians
Book by John Calvin
Forced out of Thessalonica by the Jews for his effective ministry, Paul wrote to encourage and teach the new believers there. Within his first letter, according to John Calvin, is a brief definition of true Christianity. It is a faith … Learn More