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BIBLES:
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We recommend only the King
James Version Bible for two very good reasons;
1). The Strong's word
numbering system in the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance (listed
below) is based on the King James Version Bible (KJV)
and most of the other word reference books are based on
the Strong's KJV word numbers.
2). The startling omissions in the so-called easier
to understand newer versions. Below is just one of hundreds of
examples of how the corrupt New International Version (the best selling
Bible version today world-wide) butchers God's Word. Here they
denied the Divinity of Jesus Christ with the stroke of their pen:
The below Scripture is speaking of Adam (from the Garden
of Eden) and Jesus Christ the Saviour.
Compare how the newer version attacks the Lord, look
what they cut out of the Scripture; the NIV omits that Jesus is the
Lord from Heaven. This is foundational Christian belief they have
tread upon!
The Time-tested and trusted King James Version:
1 Cor 15:47
47 The first man is of the earth, earthy: the second man is the
Lord from heaven. (KJV)
The so-called "easier to understand" New
International Version:
1 Cor 15:47
47 The first man was of the dust of the earth, the second man from
heaven. (NIV)
This is only one example the shocking omissions in the
new "easier to understand" Bible versions. We ask
this: "Easier to understand" what?!? Get a King
James Bible version or you're spinning your wheels. Don't worry,
you can handle all the thee's thou's and thy's; it's not
difficult at all. For a detailed study including many side by side
verse comparisons, see our: Adulterations in the Newer Bible
Versions (NIV, NASB...); Proof that the King James Bible (KJV) is the True Word of God
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King James Compact Giant Print Bible
This
particular Bible has pictures, maps, and Christ's spoken words in red type. It
has read-along references in the margin which list parallel scriptures. It has a
small concordance, and best of all, it has large print with plenty of room in
the margins to make your own study notes. The King James Version of the Holy
Bible is the only recommended Bible version to study from. Nelson
Bibles; $19.79
Read-Along References®
Words of Jesus in
red
Self-Pronouncing text
Concordance
8-page Full-color Family Record Section
8-page Full-color Bible Map Section
Type Size: 11.2
pt.
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Companion Bible (Large
print edition): (Highly
Recommended!) The text of the King James Bible (New
size, same printing plates, same content as the regular
size version). This is a larger print version of the
original. The same printing plates were used and the text
is identical except that it is larger and easier on the
eyes. Here is an invaluable reference Bible for access to
vast amounts of collateral historical information. It was
put together by E. W. Bullinger in the late 1800's. It
contains the text of the King James Bible with a right
hand column packed full of tidbits of information seldom
found anywhere else. It also has 198 appendixes that are
full of "must read" information. The parallel
column in the Old Testament contain notes taken from the
Massorah (compiled by Ginsburg, but written during
the time of Ezra and Nehemiah) that are pertinent to
the understanding of the Scripture. At this time the
Companion Bible is the only source for the English reader
of the Massoretic text. This work will help you to
discover what, "Thus saith the Lord"
and why. (Approx. $46) For a picture of a page
{Gen 1:1-8} from the
Companion Bible, go to: Companion
Bible Page.
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Holy Bible : The 1611
King James Version:
This is the only word-for-word reprint of the
first edition of the KJV, and is also one of the few
editions that reprints the Translator's
Preface to the Reader (Cambridge University
Press publishes a couple of Bibles with the preface),
which is alone worth the price of this volume, and the
main reason I purchased it. I have also read this edition
from cover to cover, and noticed a few minor changes
between it and later editions (other than spelling). The
only complaint I have is that there are many typos--this
edition reprints the original word-for-word, including
the typos. Nevertheless, it is a marvelous edition of
what is still the best English translation of the Holy
Scriptures, and would make a great gift for any KJV lover.
(Approx. $25)
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The Dead Sea Scrolls
Bible; The Oldest Known Bible: Editor's note: As with all writings outside of
the King James Bible, caution should be used when reading
them. Review:
This book is for anyone interested in the
Dead Sea Scrolls. For instance, it helps clear up the
debate between the 'ben Asher' text of
the Artscroll Tanach (Jewish Bible) and the Hebrew Old
Testament text used in the King James Bible, the 'ben
Chayyim Rabbinic text' regarding Psalm 22:16:
"They have pierced my hands and my feet" in
KJV Bible, as opposed to "like a lion are my
hands and feet" in the Artscroll Tanach.
Naturally, as any Christian knows, the verse reads "have
pierced" and it is a messianic prophecy (prophecy
of the Messiah Jesus Christ), in where His hands and feet
were to be pierced as He would be nailed to the cross
1000 years after psalm 22 was written. The Dead Sea
Scrolls support the KJV Bible's "pierced."
This is the first and only complete English translation
of the important Biblical texts found at Qumran. This is
not the complete text of the Old Testament, as the
scrolls are sometimes fragmentary due to cave worms and
rot. They do include the Scroll names (ie: 4QLevg ....) These texts date
back a 1000 years earlier than the ones used for most
English Bible Translations. Some of these texts date to
200 BC. This book will allow the lay person access to
these important texts. The layout is easy to follow and
the footnotes are handy for anyone needing to compare
variant ancient readings. In addition to the books found
in the Hebrew Bible, some other texts that were held in
high regard at Qumran are in the book, these contain some
dangerous concepts and should be read with caution. 2000
years old. Hardcover - 649 pages (December 1999)
Dimensions (in inches): 1.90 x 9.55 x 6.52
(Aprox $27-$28)
- Green's Interlinear
Bible, OLD
and NEW
Testaments WITH Strong's numbers above words: Hebrew/Greek/English by Jay Green (Translator).
Editor's
note: As with all writings outside of the King
James Bible, caution should be used when reading them. Reveiw
from Amazon.com: This Bible has the
Hebrew or Greek (depends on which passage you are reading)
in one column and the English next to it in another
column. Also in the Hebrew/Greek column the literal
translation for each word has been placed below the word
and the Strongs number above the word. This makes it so
you can look up the word without knowing Hebrew or Greek.
The texts used are the Masoretic and the Received Text.
As far as the translation goes it is painfully at times
literal (this is good for study). For example what is
traditionally translated, the bank of the river,
would be translated, the lip of the river.
Unfortunately the names in the Greek portion (NT) did
retain their British influence instead of the literal
Greek and Hebrew. For example Miriam in the Hebrew
section is Mary in the Greek. Jacob in the Hebrew and
James in the Greek. The only other complaint would be
about the translation is that on a rare occasion the
translation is not consistent. For example in Mt 13:15
the translator uses the word convert (change from one
thing to another) and in Isa 6:10 which is where this
verse is quoted he translates the same word as turn
back (not change from one thing to another but go
back to what you originally knew). Unfortunately this
particular bias and others that are akin to it are seen
throughout. Overall I would say this is the best study
Bible available and well worth the money. (Hardcover - 960
pages Hebrew - Greek - English edition (March 1997); Dimensions (in inches):
2.21 x 11.35 x 8.89 ) (Aprox $55-$56)
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The
[Goodspeed] Apocrypha : An
American Translation: by Edgar Johnson
Goodspeed: This is a
more complete Apocrypha than others. For instance, in
this Goodspeed Apocrypha you have a description of what
happens to your soul when you die in [2nd Esdras 7:77-],
but most Apocrypha's do not contain those verses, they
stop chapter seven short. As with all writings
outside of the King James Bible, caution should be used
when reading them. Paperback
- 493 pages ©1938; Reissue edition (October 1989) ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.02 x 8.02 x 5.26
($13.50)
Correct-Manuscripts Original Language Bibles (King James Bible
Manuscript Text Type ben Chayyim Old Testament and Textus Receptus
New Testament):
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Old Testament Hebrew and English Tthis is the correct Ben Chayyim text
(correct manuscripts) as found in the 1611 A.V. (the King James Bible).
English and Hebrew side by side. Review: The
significance of this facing translation Hebrew-English Old Testament is that
it provides the Hebrew Received Text ("Textus Receptus" or "TR")
from which many Old Testaments in Christian Bibles were translated. Those
favoring the TR (and who are thus likely to distrust the Ben Asher
edition) will appreciate that this is the Ben Chayyim edition,
published by Daniel Bomberg in 1524-25, republished by Meir Letteris in
1866. This edition is also known as the Second Great Rabbinic Bible. Judging
by the high print quality, it appears the modern publisher (the British and
Foreign Bible Society, not the American Bible Society as the book
description states above) took the time to reset the Hebrew portion, and
this makes the Hebrew very crisply rendered and a pleasure to read.
American Bible
Society; Hardcover; Buy New: $41.99 (used may be available)
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Spanish, Flush Cut Bible, Vinyl Cover
Spanish Bible of 1865 which is superior to the 1909 and 1960
Spanish bibles and matches the KJV and its Received Text (Textus Receptus).
Durable vinyl cover, beautiful text. Black only. Published by:
Local Church Publishers of Lansing Michigan (Bearing Precious Seed)
Cover: Durable vinyl cover. Size: 5 3/4" x
8" x 1 1/4" (inches) Price: $7.50
To read why the
1865 Spanish Bible is superior,
click here
[Important Editor's Note: We do not agree
with the Theology or interpretations of the site that carries this book
(i.e., Biblebelievers.com). They are kind of 'way out there,'
if you know what I mean. But they do have the book in their Bookstore,
and it is rather hard to find this version. Use discernment as
always.]
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Greek New Testament (Trinitarian Bible Society)This is the Trinitarian Bible Society's edition of the "Textus
Receptus" form of the Greek text underlying the Authorized (King James)
Version of the New Testament. By Scrivener, Fha & Beza, Theodore.
Binding: Hard Cover Publisher: Trinitarian Bible Society,
London Date Published: 2000
ISBN: 0907861873 Cost: $14.76

COMPARISONS OF BIBLE VERSIONS AND BIBLICAL
MANUSCRIPTS:
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New Age Bible
Versions: (Highly Recommended!) An
Exhaustive Documentation of the Message, Men &
Manuscripts Moving Mankind to the Antichrist's One World
Religion by G. A. Riplinger Reviewer: Dennis
E. House: She's right on the mark! Giants of
theology would agree as well, eg, Robert Dick Wilson, Dr.
D. O. Fuller, Dr. Edward F. Hills, Dr. D. A. Waite, and
numerous others. An old saying goes like this, "throw
a rock into a group of pigs, and the one that squeals the
loudest is the one you hit". She has hurled some
serious rocks, shaken more than a few trees, so it is
inevitable that criticisms would ensue. Sadly, however,
most people will never take time to research and find out
for themselves whether or not her research is accurate. I
have personally researched this topic over the last 12
years, out of a desire to know which bible is THE bible,
and have come to the conclusion that today's scholarship
is simply a clone of the gross errors of earlier
misguided pseudo scholars. This explains why most "scholars"
today support the "new" bibles...at the college
level, they are not given ALL the arguments for the KJV
and against the clearly corrupted minority manuscripts
which underlies ALL "modern" translations.
These errors have perpetuated for more than 100 years and
are solidly entrenched in virtually all bible colleges,
seminaries, and universities today. This does not,
however, mean they are correct. Case in point, "phyletic
gradualism" (slow, gradual, "Darwinian"
evolution) has been taught for years to be "the"
definition of the origin of species, but is now all but
defunked in favor of "punctuated equilibrium".
Few credible scientists still insist upon Darwinian
evolution today, but it is still in virtually all
scientific textbooks and is still taught as the de facto
explanation for the origin of life. People really need to
do some SERIOUS research for THEMSELVES before they
condemn this author and this book, because I believe that
if they did they would find both the author and book far
more in line with the actual empirical evidence. Kudos to
G. Riplinger for her courageous stand in the face of all
the "stuck pigs"! (Approx. $14-$15)
NOTE: Gail Riplinger also has a very good cassette tape
called "Sword Slays the Dragon: Riplinger lecture series;
Detailed Update (2 hours), Q & A with Pastors Gospel Light Baptist
Church" It can be ordered from A.V. Publications, P.O. Box 280,
Ararat VA. 24053 (1-800-435-4535).
- The mythological Septuagint by Dr. Peter S. Ruckman
Regarding the Septuagint (LXX), which was another fraud at the hands of
Origen, read a great book on the subject (if you can get past the author's
caustic style you will find many pearls): The mythological Septuagint by Dr. Peter S. Ruckman,
ISBN# 1-58026-093-4 (If you can't find a copy, visit or write to
Bible Baptist
Bookstore, PO Box 7135; Pensacola, FL. 32534). I highly recommend
this book, but caution the reader that the author, though very well learned,
often sounds childish in his critiques of certain other "scholars."
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Which Bible is God's
Word?: by G. A. Riplinger:
Reviewer: Mike Reed: With so many
fussing about how hard it is to understand the whole
debate over the different bible versions, this book was a
well-written, easily understood synopsis of some of the
most important issues on the subject. Taken from a radio
interview, this lays out some of the arguments, and is
specifically written with the layman in mind. Ms.
Riplinger's extensive collation is right on the money,
and all those who like to refer to the "original
Greek", need to realize none of them exist anymore!
Read this book prayerfully, and follow it up with "New
Age Bible Versions" for a complete understanding. (Approx. $7-$8)
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The Language of the
King James Bible: by G. A. Riplinger:
Reviewer: John Pearson et al: A
most incredible look at the built in tools in the King
James Bible (and only the KJV) left by God for its
understanding. Though word usage has changed, word
meaning has not. The word definitions of the King James
are "fixed" or set as is promised in Psalms 119:89.
Truly a scholarly work by the best kind of scholar, a
Bible believer. In this book, Riplinger reminds the
reader of the nuances of the English language. I was
surprised to discover how much English grammar is not
taught today. For instance, Riplinger points out that
there are specific differences between the words "shall"
and "will", and between "thou",
"thee", "ye", and "you".
The part of the book that does deal with the language of
the King James Bible is very interesting, and
demonstrates the superiority of that translation. (Approx. $10-$11)
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Let's Weigh the
Evidence: by barry Burton:Reviewer:
Allen W. Waldo: This book shows evidence why the
RSV, ASV, NIV, NEV and others are attacks on the Deity of
Christ, Salvation by Grace, Atonement and The Virgin
Birth. It shows why the KJV c.1611 should be the Gold
Standard. (Approx. $4-$5)
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Praxis in the
Manuscripts of the Greek Testament: by Charles F.
Sitterly: The mechanical and
literary processes involved in their writing and
preservation. With tables of Alphabets and MSS. (Manuscripts)
and fifteen Facsimile plates (illustrations). New
reproduction of the 1898 book using the same printing
plates. Hard to find! Dimensions (in inches): 0.27 x 10.83
x 8.43 (Approx. $15-$16)
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Old Bibles - An
Account of the Various Versions of the English Bible: by
J.R. Dore: New reproduction of the 1876 book using the same
printing plates. Hard to find!: The Old Bibles book by
Dore provides a chronological account of Biblical
scripture from Gildas, AD 546 through translations into
English concluding with King James Version of 1611. "The
hole byble was long before Wycliffe's days by vertuous
and well learned men, translated into the English tong;
and by good and godly people with devotion, and
soberness, wel and reverendly red." (Misspelling
in the original) This fascinating account reflects Dore's
painstaking research to authenticate the historical
origin of the various English language Bibles. Dimensions (in inches): 0.31
x 8.32 x 5.45(Approx. $15-$16)

LANGUAGES: CONCORDANCES, LEXICONS, AND
TRANSLATED MANUSCRIPTS:
(All
books are in English, and the language translation books are
written for the English reading student)
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Strong's Exhaustive
Concordance:
(Highly
Recommended!)
If you could
only have two books, this would be number two (after
the KJV Bible) for the accurate study of God's Word!!!
This is the work of Dr. Strong S.T.D. & L.L.D. He was
a Christian Professor of Exegetical Theology at Drew
Theological Seminary for many years. He lived between
1822 - 1894 and devoted twenty-seven years to the
preparation of his Concordance. He was the first to make
a Bible Concordance and many have come behind him with
their own Concordances for different Bible versions, but
Dr. Strong's work is by far the most accurate and
reliable. (Approx. $27-$28)
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The Brown - Driver -
Brigg's Hebrew And English Lexicon: With an Appendix Containing
the Biblical Aramaic : A Lexicon is a translational
dictionary that gives you further definitions into a word
than the Strong's Concordance and is coded to the
Strong's numbers. Coded With the Numbering System from Strong's. A classic made easier to use. The classic BDB
has been improved in this revision of the most complete
1906 edition, making it by far the most useful Hebrew
lexicon for the Old Testament available to the English-speaking
student. This edition is coded to Strong's, thus allowing
even those who do not know Hebrew ready access to this
valuable tool. larger format makes referencing even
easier. (Approx. $24-$25)
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Thayer's Greek
Lexicon: A Lexicon
is a translational dictionary that gives you further
definitions into a word than the Strong's Concordance and
is coded to the Strong's numbers. This is a very useful
Greek lexicon for the New Testament, available to the
English-speaking student. This edition is coded to Strong's, thus allowing even those who do not know Greek
ready access to this valuable tool. larger format makes
referencing even easier. Coded With the Numbering System
from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. (Approx.
$17- $18)
- Green's Interlinear
Bible, NEW Testament: This is a unique opportunity for the English
reader to have a copy of the original manuscripts that
the King James writers used to translate the King James
Bible in AD 1611, as well as the revised version in AD
1886 (Commonly called the King James Bible [KJV]).
In the right column it has the original language (Greek)
with the strong's word number above every word. In the
left column it has the transliterated text in English.
This volume is most accurate English language Biblical
manuscript translation available. This is a tool that no
Christian should be without. With all the skeptics, and
College professors that think they know Greek, this is
essential. Not all of us have time to Go to school and
learn Greek, but given the right tools we can check up on
people who talk about it. Add to this an exhaustive
Strong's concordance and some practice and you're set to
argue with the scholars. (Approx. $19-$20)
- Green's Interlinear
Bible, OLD Testament: This is a unique opportunity for the English
reader to have a copy of the original manuscripts that
the King James writers used to translate the King James
Bible in AD 1611, as well as the revised version in AD
1886 (Commonly called the King James Bible [KJV]).
In the right column it has the original language (Aramaic,
and Hebrew) with the strong's word number above
every word. In the left column it has the transliterated
text in English. This volume is most accurate English
language Biblical manuscript translation available. This
is a tool that no Christian should be without. With all
the skeptics, and College professors that think they know
Aramaic, and Hebrew, this is essential. Not all of us
have time to Go to school and learn Aramaic, and Hebrew,
but given the right tools we can check up on people who
talk about it. Add to this an exhaustive Strong's Concordance and some practice and you're set to argue
with the scholars. (Approx. $90)
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The Apocrypha:
An American Translation By Edgar J.
Goodspeed: The
Apocrypha consists of the books that are
found in the Greek version of the Jewish Bible--the
Septuagint, the earliest complete version of the Bible we
possess--but that were not included in the final,
canonical version of the Hebrew Bible. For this reason,
they were called 'Apocrypha', the hidden or secret books,
and while they formed part of the original King James
version of 1611, they are no longer included in modem
Bibles. Yet they include such important works as The
First Book of Maccabees, the Wisdom of Solomon,
Ecclesiastlcus, and the stories of Susanna, Tobit,
and Judith, and other works of great importance for the
history of the Jews in the period between the rebuilding
of the Temple and the time of Jesus, and thus for the
background of the New Testament. These works have also
had a remarkable impact on writers and artists. Beyond
this, they are often as powerful as anything in the
canonical Bible. The translation into contemporary
English is by Edgar J. Goodspeed. As with all writings
outside of the King James Bible, caution should be used
when reading them. (Approx. $11-$13)
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The Language of the
King James Bible: by G. A. Riplinger: Reveiwer:
John Pearson et al: A most incredible look at
the built in tools in the King James Bible (and only the
KJ) left by God for its understanding. Though word usage
has changed, word meaning has not. The word definitions
of the King James are "fixed" or set as is
promised in Psalms 119:89. Truely a scholarly work by the
best kind of scholar, a Bible believer. In this book,
Riplinger reminds the reader of the nuances of the
English language. I was surprised to discover how much
English grammar is not taught today. For instance,
Riplinger points out that there are specific differences
between the words "shall" and "will",
and between "thou", "thee", "ye",
and "you". The part of the book that does deal
with the language of the King James Bible is very
interesting, and demonstrates the superiority of that
translation. (Approx. $10-$11)

BIBLE DICTIONARIES:
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Smith's Bible
Dictionary: (Highly Recommended!) One of the first and oldest Bible Dictionaries.
(older is better in Bible reference works if you feel
that the newer translations have deviated from the
original texts) Smith's Bible Dictionary has been the
best known standard Bible reference work for years. It
provides the reader a single-volume reference book that
will answer questions about people, places, customs,
history, geography, and textual content of the Bible. In
addition to thousands of entries, every proper name is
also translated for you. ie:
'Job' means: 'The persecuted one'. (Approx.
$10-$11)
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Vine's Complete
Expository Bible Dictionary: This reference makes it possible for the
students with substantial, limited, or no background in
Greek or Hebrew to study the meaning of biblical words in
the original languages. Through the extensive use of
Strong's numbering system and other references included
in Vine's indexes, the student will be able to bridge
Vine's entries with those of the standard technical
lexicons used by Bible scholars worldwide. (Approx. $17-$18)
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Nelson's New Illustrated
Bible Dictionary:
An Authoritative One-Volume Reference Work on
the Bible, With Full-Color Illustrations. An illustrated
source book of biblical information from an evangelical
perspective, written for general readers and Bible study
classes. Covers people, places, things, and doctrine.
This dictionary puts at the reader's disposal a wealth of
the most current findings and insights to enrich one's
study and teaching of the Bible. Editors have drawn from
the world's finest evangelical scholars--no other
dictionary features as much up-to-date information. A new
48-page section includes a guide to the most effective
use of the dictionary for personal study or lesson
preparation. (Approx. $27-$28)
- The New Unger's Bible
Dictionary:
Hardcover - 1400 pages Rev& Updated Revision of Unger's
Bible dictionary (1966) with new bibliographies and
maps. Based on the New American Standard
translation. Entries give pronunciation, often an
encyclopedic description and literature citations, cross-references.
Has 15 keyed maps in color, a proper concentration of
illustrations (black and white and color) and maps
interspersed with entries. More than 6,700 entries are
included in this dictionary, supplemented with detailed
essays, colorful photography and maps, and dozens of
charts and illustrations to enhance your understanding of
God's Word. It does not champion any particular school of
Bible interpretation, although it is obvious that the
editors hold to the fundamentals of the Christian faith
and the inerrancy of the Scriptures. (Approx. $27-$28)
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Almanac of Bible
Facts: Includes a history
of the Bible, a survey of the everyday world of the
Bible, detailed maps of the journeys of the Bible's most
famous figures, lists of miracles, angels, women in the
Bible, and much more. Learn about the history of the
Bible, examine detailed maps of the journeys of its most
famous figures, and acquaint oneself with its everyday
world, including customs, clothing, music and social life.
An easy-to-use, all-in-one reference, this book also
contains a "Who's Who" section of important
characters in the Bible, an overview of Bible-making and
translation through the ages, and notes on geographical
places in the Bible. Very reasonably priced. Paperback - 256
pages (June 1997); Dimensions (in inches): 0.79
x 6.91 x 4.24 (Approx $5-$6)

GREAT WORKS BY E.W. BULLINGER:
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Ethelbert
William Bullinger (1837-1913) was the foremost Christian
Bible manuscript authority in the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek
languages. So able and respected among contemporaries was
Bullinger that Dr. Ginsberg, the Jewish scholar, only allowed
one Christian in the world to proofread the notes on his work
with the Massorah, that Christian scholar was E.W. Bullinger.
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Biography of E.W.
Bullinger: E.W.
Bullinger continues to be recognized as one of the great Bible scholars of the early
twentieth century. Bullinger's comprehensive and detailed
study of figures of speech in the Bible has never been
superseded. His Bible commentaries, Greek lexicon,
textual notes, and numerous expositional studies continue
to inform students of the Scriptures. Behind his many
interesting scholarly works, however, is the engaging
life story of a young chorister from Canterbury Cathedral
whose voice would be heard around the world through the
printed page. This revised and expanded edition of the
first Bullinger biography brings to life the fascinating
story of the man behind the books, looking at his
background, education, family, and scholarly work. It
includes a number of rare photos from Bullinger's life and
a complete chronological list of his works. Of special
interest are the many excerpts and quotes from Bullinger
on a myriad of religious and Biblical topics. (Approx. $11 -$12)
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The Name of Jehovah
in the Book of Esther: Many have noticed the fact
than "God" is not once referred to in the Book
of Esther. There may have been local and temporary
reasons for this. However, the name of Jehovah does occur
in Esther, hidden away in acrostics. With his usual
attention to detail, accompanied by clarity, Bullinger
brings to life the text of Esther, revealing and showing
the name of Jehovah in various acrostics. (Approx. $3.00)
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Figures of Speech
Used in the Bible:
This book catalogs and shows how God utilizes over 200
types of figures of speech to call attention to what He
views as most vital in His Word. No other work approaches
the scope and knowledge that Bullinger had in this field.
The understanding of the figures of speech clarified many
points in the Scripture. And this increased the vitality
to the concepts. This in-depth review of the words and
phrases used in the Bible. Should be on every desk of the
serious student of the Bible (Approx. $31-$32)
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The Names and Order
of the Books of the Old Testament: (Highly
Recommended!) Before
Christ came, the Hebrews Scriptures were translated in
Greek. The Greek translation, the Septuagint changed the
'names' of the books and altered their 'order', for
reasons no one knows. This was carried over into the
Latin Vulgate and into our current Bibles. However,
thanks to extensive work by the author, E. W. Bullinger,
Bible students of today can again be acquainted with
God's original order and names, and there are many
lessons to be learned from seeing God's original names
and order. (Approx. $3)
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Number in Scripture: Here is yet another great book by the
insightful E.W. Bullinger. Number is Scripture is
fascinating and shocking, as it sheds light on the hidden
footprints of the Holy Spirit in the scripture. Readers
learn about the significance of what previously seemed
like meaningless numbers. Everything in the Bible has a
meaning, numbers included. Don't miss reading the book
along with the Bible. Some of the tidbits in this book
are worth a king's ransom, such as where 360 degrees came
from, why there are 12 zodiac signs, why certain numbers
are used in the Bible, etc. The book helps in making the
Bible fun to read. (Approx. $10-$11)
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Witness of the Stars: E.W. Bullinger spells out the meaning of the
stars and the zodiac, in their spiritual, uncorrupted
state. In our day in age, the astrology is thought of as
something for mystics, and generally viewed as satanic by
Christians. But did you know that the fathers of
astrology were the Bible Patriarchs themselves! God has
used the stars as his "storybook in the sky" to
reveal His plan of redemption for mankind. In The Witness
of the Stars, Bullinger fascinates readers showing them
how "the Heavens reveal the glory of the Lord."
Just as the ancients taught their sons God's plans
through the study of the stars, so you too can experience
God's Word through the Heaven's manifestation. (Approx.
$10-$11)
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Great Cloud of
Witnesses in Hebrews Eleven: This is an in-depth study of
each of the triumphs of faith by those written of in
Hebrews chapter eleven (also known as the faith
chapter) This book will help you understand the only
kind of faith that God is pleased with. A must for
persons trying to understand their faith in God. (Approx.
$11-$12)
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Word Studies on the
Holy Spirit: This
unique book is both a concordance and a concise
commentary on every verse in the New Testament that uses
the word pneuma (Spirit). It enables the serious
student of the Word to examine each reference and compare
Scripture with Scripture. Is there any better way to
discern the mind of the Lord on a given subject? (Approx.
$8-$9)
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Companion Bible (Large
print edition): (Highly
Recommended!) This is a
larger print version of the original. The same printing
plates were used and the text is identical except that it
is larger and easier on the eyes. Here is an invaluable
reference Bible for access to vast amounts of collateral
historical information. It was put together by E. W.
Bullinger in the late 1800's. It contains the text of the
King James Bible with a right hand column packed full of
tidbits of information seldom found anywhere else. It
also has 198 appendixes that are full of "must read"
information. The parallel column in the Old Testament
contain notes taken from the Massorah (compiled by
Ginsburg, but written during the time of Ezra and
Nehemiah) that are pertinent to the understanding of
the Scripture. At this time the Companion Bible is the
only source for the English reader of the Massoretic text.
This work will help you to discover what, "Thus
saith the Lord" and why. (Approx. $45)

BOOKS
BY E. RAYMOND CAPT
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E. Raymond
Capt (M.A., A.I.A., F.S.A. Scot.) was a Biblical
Archaeologist and his many works support the great historical
truths contained within the Bible. He gives much technical
information in an easy to understand format for the layman.
It is refreshing to see science and archaeology studied and
presented by a Christian scholar as opposed to the heathen
that are so very prevalent in the field now.
- The Abrahamic Covenant (Highly
Recommended!) by E. Raymond Capt. An Interesting
historical evidence tied in with Biblical prophecy regarding God's
covenant people. Follows the migrations of the Ten 'Lost' Tribes of
Israel. We can only find this book at (The Shepherds Chapel) Book store,
item # 8
($10.00). Order at: (501) 787-6026 or send
payment to: (The Shepherds Chapel).
P.O. Box 416, Gravette, Ar. 72736 (include something for
postage).
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Study in Pyramidology: Another extensive work by E. Raymond Capt
covering the spiritual aspects and prophecy revealed in
the construction of the great Pyramid at Giza. Covers
God's plan for humanity architecturally embodied in it's
construction. (Approx. $15)
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Great Pyramid Decoded: This is a fascinating book
which details very specific weight, volume, mass,
perimeter, and interior measurements of the great pyramid
in relation to the earth, solar system, stars, and events
in time. (Approx. $8-$9)
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Lost Chapter of Acts
of the Apostles:
You will notice that the end of the book of Acts
does not end with "Amen" in your Bible. Learn
of the missing 29th chapter that was discovered in the
Sonnini manuscript. It has 26 verse and ends in "Amen."
It speaks of Paul's travels and the final history of
Pontius Pilate. Does the 29th chapter belong in Act's?
You decide for yourself. As with all writings
outside of the King James Bible, caution should be used
when reading them. (Approx. $6-$7)
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Jacob's pillar: Learn how the stone pillow of the Patriarch
Jacob traveled from the wilderness of Luz to it's place
under the Coronation chair where every English Royal was
crowned. (Approx.$4)
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Petra: Learn of the lost city called
'Selah' and 'Mt. Seir' in the
scriptures, and of it's 'High Places' spoken
against by God as places of the worship of other gods.
God's prophecies regarding Petra have of course come to
pass. Packed with pictures! (Approx.$8)
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Stonehenge and
Druidism: Tells of
the famous rock circle in the Salisbury plain of England,
how it was built, and the astronomical design of it. Also
traces the Celtic Druids back to the ten lost tribes of
Israel. (Approx.$5)
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Traditions of
Glastonbury:
(Highly
Recommended!)
Where was
Jesus between the age of 12 and 30? This book documents
the travels of Jesus and Joseph of Arimathea in England.
As with most all of Capt's books, this one is packed with
pictures. (Approx.$8-$9)
- Missing
Links Discovered in Assyrian Tablets: Loaded with
maps, pictures, and illustrations! By the deciphering of the discovered
ancient Assyrian Tablets (clay writing pads) we learn of the different names
affixed to the Ten Tribes by their captors and deporters (the Assyrians),
and with this key we can literally follow their migrations across the earth
by the archaeological remains of their civilizations as they moved North and
West into their future promised land - Europe and eventually the Americas.
Where did the Ten Tribes of Israel disappear to? This book gives solid
support for the wanderings and the destinies of God's covenant people. Don't
wonder any longer. This book is excellent and provides sound supportive
evidence to back up its claim. We need more people like E. Raymond Capt who
are not afraid to divulge the truth. (Approx.$17.00)

OTHER
BOOKS:
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- Hope
For The Wicked; The Master plan To Rule The World: (Highly
Recommended!) By Ted Flynn. It's the best
book on the new world order I've ever read. It is extremely well
researched documented and foot noted. Unlike many books on the new world
order this book is straight up facts no silly conspiracies about alien
bodies UFO's or military bases on the moon, just well documented
history. The book is 550 pages with 82 photographs and 1,200
footnotes, with a strong historical basis to show that there is a global
elite working to end the sovereignty of nations, to place all under the
United Nations. Areas explored are: the plan to bring America into the New
World Order, the altered roles and make-up of the family, how a global
elite is working to change the form of money, the abuse of technology, the
Shadow Government, Executive Orders, the role of the Federal Reserve and
who owns it, the Bilderbergers, the Council on Foreign Relations, the
Trilateral Commission, identities of the global big wigs and wonks, how
the agenda has no ideology and is neither Democrat nor Republican but
about control, the erosion of freedoms and rights, the planned collapse of
the world economy to bring a new order from chaos, the intentional dumbing-down
of American education, and many other issues that are bothering you in
your gut, but that you can't put your finger on. (Approx.$22.00)
- Masonry
: Beyond the Light: by William Schnoebelen: Reveiwer, Amazon.com Reviewer R. W. Dundas, June 7, 2000:
"Freemasonry
is a Luciferian Religion! Mr.
Schnoebelen's book absolutely blows the lid off of the religion of
Freemasonry! The author provides a detailed, in depth look into this
insidious cult of Satan and he does so in a very logical, easy to follow
manner. Masons who claim to be Christian will, of course, flatly
deny that Freemasonry is a religion and will furthermore dismiss Mr.
Schnoebelen and others as "phonies." This book will
provide more than adequate ammunition to refute any Mason who would insist
that the Lodge is Christian. Give him the names of a couple of his
illustrious Lodge brothers: Aleister Crowley; infamous Satanist, Anton
LeVay; author of the satanic bible! Ask him about General Albert
Pike, the Grand Commander, Sovereign Pontiff of Universal Freemasonry who
said that the "Masonic Religion should be ....maintained in the
purity of the Luciferian doctrine.....Lucifer is God!" Ask him about
Baphomet, Mah-hah-bone, Jabulon or Abaddon! Why does the
Shrine (A.A.O.N.M.S) require that it's initiates swear an oath to Allah
with his hand on the Qu'ran. I also recommend
"Freemasonry" by former worshipful master, Jack Harris.
(Starting on page 117 read about the deathbed confession of Henry L.
Valance of the murder of Capt. William Morgan!) The bottom line is
that the deception, lies and secrets of the religion of Freemasonry have
been exposed. The evidence is irrefutable and damning. The
prosecution rests, Your Honor!" (Price
approx. $10.00)
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Judah's Sceptre and Joseph's
Birthright by John H. Allen. Reviewer: reader from
Arkansas: The destiny of Israel and the destiny of Judah. The primary value of this book
is to clearly show the distinctions between Israel and
Judah and how their destinies differ; the continuation of
the throne of David; Judah to bring forth the Messiah and
Israel to become the multitude without number in their
own independent (many) nations. The only mistake the
author made is the failure to see that Jesus took the
throne of David continuing the line o Kings of David's
descent. This is 1 of 5 books every minister of the
gospel should read. Hardcover
(June 1946). ($12.00). 4 week delivery time. Or
get the book (in stock) from (The Shepherds Chapel) Book
store, item # 29 ($15.00). Order from the Chapel at: (501)
787-6026 or send payment to: P.O. Box 416,
Gravette, Ar. 72736 (include postage).
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Cult
Watch Reviewer: A reader
from Atlanta, Georgia: An excellently researched, very
controversial book, July 21, 1999. I have to
disagree with the prior reviewer completely [someone
who gave a bad review on amazon.com]. Ankerberg and
Weldon [the books authors] write some of the best
documented and footnoted books in existence, and Cult
Watch is no exception. In actuality, it is a compilation
of their "Fast Facts on..." series of booklets,
but should not be looked down upon because of that. The
prior reviewer's primary objection to this book seems to
be that the authors take a very hard-nosed stance against
both the various "Christian" cults and the
various aspects of the New Age Movement, which of course
is not very PC. Say what you may, however, you cannot
deny that this work backs up its statements with a
truckload of references and solid reasoning. Bottom line:
If you're not a Christian, this book will probably offend
you, but I'd recommend you read it anyway. If you are a
Christian, this book is an invaluable resource to have in
your library. Paperback - 370
pages;
Dimensions (in inches): 1.08 x 9.02 x 6.02 ($11.99)
- The Protocols of the Learned
Elders of Zion: [WBSG
Note: We have done a thorough review of this book in
study form, the link to that study is: Protocols
The following review is from the
Amazon.com site]. Reviewer: A reader from Washington, DC. April 11, 2000: Go
to the Source. After reading the plethora of
reviews on this site that overwhelmingly mock the book,
one would easily be inclined to brush this book aside (as
is the intention of such remarks). However, I would
encourage individuals who have the slightest interest in
exploring to delve into this book. It is full of "typos"
and other annoyances of such, but in the overall view the
book actually can make one think, a feat indeed in
today's world. What does one think? Decide for yourself.
If this book is the forgery that many claim, then you
will ask the question, "why is it that everything is
going according to their plan?" Is it because the
picture was painted with such a broad brush so as to
encapsulate any possibility? Far from it. This book
presents a concise plan that can be easily followed
through the past 100 years if one has a fairly strong
broad understanding of history. Without a good basis in
history however, much of the power of the book is lost.
However, that is the case in life itself. A firm
knowledge of history can always tell us where we are
going. (Approx. $7-$8)
- Biblical Mathematics:
Dr. Vallowe has succeeded in making numerics accessible
to and meaningful for Bible students. This book not only
presents God's use of key numbers in the Bible in
layman's terms, but also provides a basis for further
investigations. His methods derive solidly from the
Biblical context in which the numbers are used. Through
this timely book, God releases a long-awaited blessing to
His people so that in these last days His Word may be
understood in greater fullness and detail. Move over, E.
W. Bullinger states: Ed Vallowe has written the seminal
introduction to the subject of Biblical numerics. By: Ed
F. Vallowe. (Approx. $10-$11)
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Number
in Scripture: Here is
yet another great book by the insightful E.W. Bullinger. Number is
Scripture is fascinating and shocking, as it sheds light on the hidden
footprints of the Holy Spirit in the scripture. Readers learn about the
significance of what previously seemed like meaningless numbers.
Everything in the Bible has a meaning, numbers included. Don't miss
reading the book along with the Bible. Some of the tidbits in this book
are worth a king's ransom, such as where 360 degrees came from, why there
are 12 zodiac signs, why certain numbers are used in the Bible, etc. The
book helps in making the Bible fun to read. (Approx. $10-$11)
- Manners & Customs of the
Bible: (Highly Recommended!) This book fills a gap left by Bible
dictionaries, concordances, and atlases. This is a
valuable resource book through the Bible, explaining many
customs practiced in Bible times. Not only is it easy to
understand, but it is also filled with many helpful
illustrations. Recommended to get a feel for the way
people thought, and why they did what they did by custom
back in Biblical days. By James M. Freeman. (Approx. $14-$15)
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The Dead Sea Scrolls
Bible; The Oldest Known Bible:(Highly Recommended!) This
book is a must for anyone interested in the Bible. For
instance, it helps clear up the debate between the LXX (Septuagint)
and the Masoretic text regarding [Psalm 22:16]. This is
the first and only complete English translation of the
important Biblical texts found at Qumran. This is not the
complete text of the Old Testament, as the scrolls are
sometimes fragmentary due to cave worms and rot. They do
include the Scroll names (ie:4QLevg ....) These texts date
back a 1000 years earlier than the ones used for most
English Bible Translations. Now you can read what some
Biblical texts said at the time of Jesus. Some of these
texts date to 200 BC. Abegg, Ulrich and Flint have done
an excellent job producing a book that will allow the lay
person access to these important texts. Any one who takes
the Bible seriously should have this on their self. The
layout is easy to follow and the footnotes are handy for
anyone needing to compare variant ancient readings. In
addition to the books found in the Hebrew Bible, some
other texts that were held in high regard at Qumran are
in the book. Read for yourself what the Bible said 2000
years ago. Hardcover - 649 pages (December 1999)
Dimensions (in inches): 1.90 x 9.55 x 6.52 As with all writings outside of
the King James Bible, caution should be used when reading
them. (Aprox $27-$28)
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The
[Goodspeed] Apocrypha : An
American Translation: by Edgar Johnson
Goodspeed: This is a
more complete Apocrypha than others. For instance, in
this Goodspeed Apocrypha you have a description of what
happens to your soul when you die in [2nd Esdras 7:77-],
but most Apocryphas do not contain those verses, they
stop chapter seven short. As with all writings
outside of the King James Bible, caution should be used
when reading them. Paperback
- 493 pages ©1938; Reissue edition (October 1989) ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.02 x 8.02 x 5.26
($13.50)
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The Dead Sea Scrolls
Uncovered : The First Complete Translation and
Interpretation of 50 Key Documents Withheld for over 35
Years: Now
available to the public, the long-suppressed, previously
inaccessible material comprising the famous Dead Sea
Scrolls. Two scholars compile and interpret fifty
documents that are key and previously inaccessible
portions of the Dead Sea Scrolls. This groundbreaking
volume features revelatory material--available primarily
for the first time. These 50 documents cast a startling
light on events in Palestine at the dawn of Christianity,
alluding not only to doctrines we now recognize as
Christian, but also to the precursors of Islam and Jewish Cabbalism. Includes Photos.
As with all writings outside of the King James
Bible, caution should be used when reading them. (Approx. $11-$12)
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Magnificent Numbers
of the Great Pyramid and Stonehenge: By Bonnie Gaunt, this is in-depth mathematical
analysis, written in every day plain English, regarding
the dimensions and positions of the Great Pyramid of
Gizeh Egypt, and the Stonehenge Rock Monuments in the
Salisbury plain of England. After reading this book you
will come to realize that the construction of both
inspired by the same architect who laid the plan for the
Earth, Sun, and moon. (Approx. $9-$10)
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Celt, Druid and
Culdee: History
of the transition of Druidism to Christianity. This
is an excellent book for historical students and
religious students. It is the only book that I have found
that shines light on the Church founded by Christian
refugees from the then Roman held Britain that were
accorded sanctuary in Ireland by the Kings and Druids,
and granted land to establish their church. This short
books begins with a compacted review of the Celtic People
and religion. The book than gives a moving account of the
establishment of the Christian Church, known either as
the Irish Church, the Culdee Church, or the British
Church. The latter chapters deal with the Roman Church's
initial attempts to dominate the Irish Church, and their
rebuttal. This is followed by a violent takeover,
involving great loss of life, by the Roman Church. (Approx.
$9-$10)
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Josephus; (Paperback) OR
Josephus; (Hard cover):
This book is a paraphrase of Whiston's
translation, part 'The Antiquities of the Jews'
and part 'The Jewish war,' combined into one
chronological narrative. It should be easier to read than Whiston. This book is not scripture nor does it claim to
be. It is history written by a Jewish historian that was
contemporary with the times shortly after Christ during
the writing of the New Testament. The writings of
Josephus do tend to slant favorably toward the Jews, of
whom he was one. But it is valuable from a historical
perspective regarding places, names and history during
the times of the writing of the New Testament, and it
aids in the understanding of many events that the
Prophets and Apostles only touched on. That is the value
of the writings of Flavius Josephus, Born AD 37-38, and
died AD 100. Josephus (Paperback) (Approx. $4-$5). For a hard cover
edition click on Josephus (Hard cover) (Approx. $18-$19)
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The Rapture Plot: By Dave
Macpherson, a eye opening documentary
of the dubious origin of the various Rapture 'doctrines'.
A must read for anyone who is staking their soul on the
validity of the so-called Rapture Theory. Packed
full of facts and history. (Approx. $14-$15)
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Incredible Cover Up: Excellent piece of documentary work! This book
is some of the best Christian research I have ever read.
It tends to be a little dry at times but hey its not
fiction after all. The way Dave MacPherson researched the
issue of the Rapture historically reads like he left no
stone unturned. This book has given me a new way to look
at my life and a new defense of my feelings that the
"Rapture" is not part of God's word. The
Incredible Cover-Up needs to be in every church library
and every Christian should read it. (Approx. $5-$6)
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The New World
Religion: by Gary H. Kah: (Highly Recommended!) One of the most Important new books of the year!
From the occult roots of global government to the United
Nations "spiritual" influence within education,
this books covers the subject of the "New World
Religion" like no other. I found Kah's coverage of
the United Nations affiliated "United Religions
Initiative" -- a type of UN for religion -- to be of
vital importance. You need to know about this
organization and the events surrounding it! More than
that, Gary published the Jesuit oath in the appendix.
This is one of the most revealing pieces of documentation
I have ever seen! If you want a book that intelligently
tackles international events, exposes the occult roots of
world government, and documents the move to a one-world
religion, this is it! The documentation alone is worth
the price -- there must be almost three hundred endnotes!
But don't let that scare you, Kah wrote this in such a
way that practically anyone can read it. And with a topic
that's as in-depth as this one, readability is vital.
Gary Kah did a bang-up job. Get this book. (Approx. $10-$11)
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En Route to Global Occupation: by Gary H. Kah: Reviewer:
Reader from Canada March 2, 2000: This
book is good in general and an eye opening for what's
going on behind the closed doors of global economy and
politics, including top and influential figures in US and
foreign governments as well as their collaborators who
for money or better position are ready to sell their own
souls and country people and cope even with devil. But
they're only the tools in the hands of power hungry
monsters, which in reality belongs to influential
bankers, businessmen and media and they really pull all
the strings and want everyone to dance to their music.
I'm surprised that G.Kah is mostly being silent about
those "secret" leaders' family background and
family roots, but if you like you can find some more info
in other books as well as their old family ties with
Illuminati and medieval Europe. For example Henry Ford in
his famous book wrote about their Talmudic education and
money as their "god", and "Protocols of
Zion" written at the beginning of XX century are
just fulfilling itself. Those guys are trying every trick
and everywhere, even in Vatican to mix all religions in
one devil's bowl or in European Union to create one big
cage. (Approx. $8-$9)
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Hidden dangers of the
rainbow: The New Age Movement and our coming age of
Barbarism: Reviewer: A reader
from Detroit, Michigan:October 15, 1999: Constance
Cumbey has done an excellent job trying to open
Christians' eyes to the evil situation that is escalating
about them. She portrays well documented evidence of the
workings of Satan as God opened her eyes to his schemes.
Her shock is genuine and sincere. She isn't an end of
time alarmist and she doesn't even proclaim herself to be
an author. She is merely a shocked Christian, trying to
reveal a hideous situation that God has made clear to her.
I have read this book a number of times over the years.
The first time I read it was perhaps in 1988. It has been
over ten years and I have continued to watch this
movement she identified as satanic ten years ago.
Everything she said about them 10 years ago has proven to
be true and this group of people isn't as secretive in
1999 as they were in 1988. It's much easier to keep an
eye on them now than before, but I wouldn't have ever
been alerted had God not stirred her up to write those
two books. Thank you Constance Cumbey. (Approx.
$9-$10)
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Idioms in the Bible
Explained : And, a Key to the Original Gospels:
(Highly Recommended!) World-renowned Bible translator and commentator
George M. Lamsa explains nearly one thousand crucial
idioms that will enrich reading of the Old and New
Testaments for students and general reader alike. Lamsa,
who was raised speaking Aramaic in a community that
followed customs largely unchanged since the times of
Christ, offers fresh, accurate translations of important
idioms, metaphors, and figures of speech found in the
Scripture and provides clear explanations of their
meaning of Biblical context. Just as Shakespeare, Milton,
and Browning wrote in the vernacular for English-speaking
people, Moses the prophets, and the apostles wrote for
their own people in the plain language of their times, so
that even the unlearned might understand God's Word. Over
the centuries, inaccurate translations and
misunderstandings of customs and concepts have led to
difficulties in bringing the Biblical message to
contemporary English-speaking readers. For example, when
a man says to Jesus, "let me bury my father,"
and Jesus replies: "Let the dead bury their dead."
[Lk 9:60]. Lamsa points out that this expression
means, "Let me first take care of my father until he
dies." Traditionally, scholars assumed that this
man's father was dead and that Jesus was not interested
in his burial. Lamsa's scholarship offers a more accurate
understanding of the intent and spirit of this passage. (Approx.
$11-$12)
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Almanac of Bible
Facts: Includes a history
of the Bible, a survey of the everyday world of the
Bible, detailed maps of the journeys of the Bible's most
famous figures, lists of miracles, angels, women in the
Bible, and much more. Learn about the history of the
Bible, examine detailed maps of the journeys of its most
famous figures, and acquaint oneself with its everyday
world, including customs, clothing, music and social life.
An easy-to-use, all-in-one reference, this book also
contains a "Who's Who" section of important
characters in the Bible, an overview of Bible-making and
translation through the ages, and notes on geographical
places in the Bible. Very reasonably priced. Paperback - 256
pages (June 1997); Dimensions (in inches): 0.79
x 6.91 x 4.24 (Approx $5-$6)
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Saint Paul in Britain: The origin of British
Christianity. It is falsely taught that St. Augustine
first brought Christianity to Britain. This book
documents that St. Paul was in Britain over five
centuries before. (Approx. $6-$7)
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The Book of Enoch the
Prophet: (Apocryphal,
non-canonized) As with all writings
outside of the King James Bible, caution should be used
when reading them. Fascinating
reading with the scrutiny of the Bible. Jude quotes from
this book [Jude verse 14-15]. It is interesting
that many of the early church fathers (Theodotes, Origen, Tertullian, etc.) quote from it and consider it as
scripture. It seems to have fallen out of favor with the
later fathers and didn't make it into the canon. However,
Jude, Hebrews and Revelation were also almost kicked out
of the canon. Jude particularly because it quotes Enoch.
But, Peter gets his details regarding the "angels
that sinned" being cast into Tartarus from Enoch.
Nowhere is this particular detail about the Genesis 6
"sons of God" mentioned in our Bible. Also,
when Jesus describes "Abraham's bosom", His
description either was directly from God, or from the
book of Enoch, because Enoch describes the underworld in
exactly the same way. Another interesting thing is that
Enoch said the angels that sinned were to be judged after
70 generations. It is exactly 70 generations from Enoch
to Jesus according to the gospel of Luke. if Enoch is
really truth, it would go a long way to explain ancient
earth history regarding some of the oddities of evidence
regarding visitors from outer space and ancient knowledge
seemingly superior to ours. Personally I didn't find
anything in the book that contradicts our Holy Scriptures.
It is very colorful reading even if you do not consider
it as scripture. Also, I would ignore the translator's
commentary that is interlaced throughout. As with all writings
outside of the King James Bible, caution should be used
when reading them. (Approx. $11-$13)
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The book of
Jasher:
one of the Sacred books of the bible long lost or
undiscovered:(Apocryphal, non-canonized)
As with all writings outside of the King James Bible,
caution should be used when reading them. Purported
to be one of the Sacred Books of the Bible long Lost or
Undiscovered. With testimonies and notes, critical and
historical, explanatory of the text to which is prefixed
various readings and a preliminary dissertation proving
the authenticity of the work. "Is it not written
in the book of Jasher"[Joshua 10:13]. Some
feel that the Book of Jasher is one of the sacred books
which should have been included among the other books of
the Bible but which was omitted as were many other
Apocryphal books. As
with all writings outside of the King James Bible,
caution should be used when reading them.(Approx. $14-$15)
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Discovery of Ancient
America:
By David Deal. The Ten Commandments have been discovered
written in Paleo Hebraic characters in America. This fine
book covers how they got there, who wrote them, and what
is to be derived from it. (Approx. $12-$13)
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The Two
Babylons: (Highly
Recommended!) Where did
the practices and beliefs of Roman Catholicism come from?
In this scholarly classic, first published over eighty
years ago, Alexander Hislop reveals that many Roman
Catholic teachings did not originate with Christ or the
Bible, but were adopted from ancient pagan Babylonian
religion, and given Christian names. Learn the true
origins of: The Mother and Child, The Mass, The Wafer (Eucharist),
Purgatory, The Sovereign Pontiff, Prayers for the dead,
The Rosary, The Sign of the Cross, The Confessional,
Clothing & crowning of images, Priests, Monks and
Nuns, Relic worship, Worship of the Sacred Heart, Extreme
Unction... Plus much more! Although it is difficult
reading, this historically-accurate book provides a
fascinating in-depth examination of the shocking
similarities between the practices of ancient Babylonian
religion and those of today's Roman Catholic church. See
how a religion that was started by Nimrod and his wife
spread to various regions, taking on different names, but
keeping the same pagan rituals and trappings. These same
rituals embody the Catholic church of today.
Unless your mind is open to
considering the truth about modern Catholicism, I
would not recommend reading it. This book is an
excellent source of all the similarities between the
Christian and pagan festivals, symbolisms and dogmas.
If one has a hard time accepting the facts presented
in this book, one merely needs to converse with
someone who practices paganism to validate its
premise and conclusion. The most shocking thing I
have found through my own investigation is that
people who attend seminary or religious studies for
the purpose of becoming a member of the clergy know
all about these facts, but choose to ignore them and
not teach then based on their blind faith. I have
known such people who have left the clergy or gave up
on the church because of what they learned in their
studies. It is not difficult to confirm the premise
and conclusion of this book with a little independent
investigation suggest talking to Wiccans about the
spring and fall festivals. Even a quick glance at an
encyclopedia will reveal how pagan All Saints and All
Souls days are, not to mention Halloween and Easter. (Approx.
$10-$11)
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The Drama of the Lost Disciples
by George F. Jowett. Follows the 12 after the crucifixion.
Interesting historical evidence of matters where the Bible is silent.
Documents the travels of the disciples after they left Judea and journeyed
to distant lands carrying the Gospel Message. Read about Joseph of Arimathea,
Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Lazarus, Paul, Peter and a score
of others. . . . the resurrection of Jesus Christ. From this unique
and unparalleled event sprang the greatest missionary movement of all time
as His disciples began to take His Kingdom message (as He had instructed
them to do) to the "lost sheep" of the House of Israel. This book documents
the travels of not just the twelve disciples, but many more after they left
Judea and journeyed to distant lands as they carried the Gospel message. The
list includes Joseph of Arimathea, Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene,
Lazarus, Paul, Peter and scores of others. Although the title implies the
disciples were "lost", they were really only lost to history for a while.
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Sargon The
Magnificent: (Highly Recommended!) by Mrs. Sydney Bristowe.
Book Description: Written in 1927, within this book, the author explains her reasons for
believing that archeological discoveries in Babylonia prove that Cain (Gen 4:1)
was Sargon The first in the ancient inscriptions. Excellent hard to find
data & documentation. This book comes and goes in and out of print; and is
always hard to find. Now for a time I see that Amazon.com has some new &
used copies (I could never find it with them in the past). The only
objection that I have is that the author fails to make the connection between
Cain and the Kenites, also, that she does not come right out and say that Cain
was of the Serpent, but does give inscriptions and other archeological evidences
that their people worshipped the Serpent. But this is a scholarly but easy
to read book that fills in many of the blanks in the search for the true
identify of the Kenite of the Bible. For instance, the author gives
evidence and reason that Ham, Nimrod's grandfather (Gen 10:8ff) married Naamah (Cain's only named
female descendant - Gen 4:22). This of course, is significant to the
researcher interested in such things. If your trying to search for the
early history of the Kenites this is a must have book! ($19.00 new, they have
used copies sometimes)
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Tracing
Our Ancestors: (Highly
Recommended!) by Frederick Haberman. Becoming
harder and harder to find. Where did the Caucasians of America come
from? Did they originate in Europe? Who were the Aryans?
Where was the Deluge, or Noah's Flood? Who are "the Covenant
Race"? The answers to these questions are given as our
ancestors are traced Eastwards. Also covered is "the Golden Age
of Phoenicia" Druidic Britain. Ancient Ireland, the Throne of
David and the United States in prophecy. (Approx.$7 -
going out of print!
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Tongues,
Prosperity, & Godhood by Dr. Cathy
Burns
Explains the sham and the danger of the movement and the phenomenon in the
title.
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Uncovering the mysteries of your hidden inheritance by Robert Alan
Balaicius.
Book Description: Reviewer Mr. D. Hill states: "This
book reveals important facts that have been pushed into a dark corner by
today's society. Very well researched by Mr. Balaicius, the reader will be
taken on a synopsis of the history of God's true chosen servant people.
Included in this book are the symbols of Israel, Heraldry, and many more
excellent topics including my favorite...'True Israel Hall of Fame', which
is a list of the distinguished people who confessed belief in the fact that
the Anglo-Saxon peoples are indeed the very Israel people of the Holy Bible.
If you are skeptical about this theory, or even think it's hogwash...I
challenge you to give this a quick read. I could almost guarantee your
thoughts would be changed forever after reading this. One would have to read
over hundreds of books or more to get the information in this one volume.
Get the book and lift the veil of blindness from your mind. Get your Hidden
Inheritance!!!!!" Reviewer Dr. K. Simpson states:
"Other than the Holy Bible 'Uncovering the Mysteries of Your Hidden
Inheritance' has more truthful and eye opening information in it than any
book I have ever read. Extensively researched and footnoted this is one book
that should be read by everyone seeking the truth of the Bible. It should be
in every true Christian's home and recommended reading by all children and
adults who are confused with and in today's society." (Approx $12.00-15.00)

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GENERAL
DISCLAIMER FOR THE BELOW BOOKS
We believe
the literature below is of Interest to eyes-open Christians. While chosen
with some discretion, we do not necessarily agree with every statement of
every author. In the spirit of fairness, we present them to you in hope
that the Holy Spirit will lead and guide you in all truth and wisdom (John
16:13-14).
We have only been able to find the below books
at the below small independent publishing houses. At any moment
they could be shut down. We supply the
below books because of the wealth of suppressed information that they
contain. Some of the titles contain statements that some may
be considered racist or so-called anti-Semitic to some. If you are sensitive then perhaps the below books
are not for you. We believe that are able to make your own mind up.
We also reject censorship.
We do not agree with all the content of all the below
books, but there is much truth in them that cannot be found anymore due to
censorship and control of the elite.
These are the books that so-called avant-guard mainstream
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timely manner.
Weisman Publications
The below supplier takes orders on line and the links in the book title
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description of their bookstore:
Weisman Publications
is an independent publisher, bookseller, and researcher featuring books
and pamphlets on pertinent topics for the times we live in. We offer
material on controversial issues, historical facts concealed by the
educational system, forgotten legal rights, insights to our heritage and
culture, Scriptural truths that have been corrupted by mainline
churches, etc. Our aim is to help you seek out the truth and find
information in such areas without relying on establishment sources.
"Seek, and you shall find." --Matthew
7:7
God's Covenant People Yesterday, Today and Forever
(Highly Recommended!), by Evangelist Ted Weiland. The question of who are God's people was a fundamentally important and
key issue throughout Bible history. Due to God's promises, blessings and
prophecies, the issue is still important today -- for God's Israel people
are the same "yesterday, today and forever." No one can truly understand
the Bible or current events without understanding who are God's people and
who are not. Contents include:
* God's Plan for Physical Israel -- Shows why
God still works with a physical rather than a spiritual people.
* Israel in the New Testament -- Why the New
Testament was written for and about the same race of people as in the Old
Testament.
* Are Today's Jews Israelites? -- Reveals how
the modern day Jew is falsely identified as Israelites.
* The Aspects of Israel's Scriptural Identity --
Scriptural evidence from a National, Geographical and Spiritual
perspective showing the white Europeans as God's Israel people.
460 pages, 700+ footnote references, soft cover, $16.00
WHO IS ESAU-EDOM?
(Highly
Recommended!) By Charles A. Weisman.
Identifies modern day so-called Jews, not as of Israel, as they
would have you believe, but rather as blood descendants
of Esau.
There are more direct quotes by Jews about Jews than most could fathom.
This book isn't so-called antiSemetic, but the truth, most times
from the Jews themselves about Jews.
Thorough, documented
and illustrated study of the Edomites (descendant of Esau, Jacob's
bother), yesterday and today. Understand their present role in world
politics, and their soon demise.
In the ancient time
and land of the Bible, nearly 4,000 years ago, Rebekah, the wife of the
patriarch Isaac, was informed by God that she would give birth to twins
whose fate would be as diverse as their character.
The dissimilar and conflicting character and destiny of these
twins, Esau and Jacob, would have the most profound impact on future
events in the world. This book traces the life & destiny of Esau and his
descendants, the Edomites, to the present day, and their connection with
modern Jewry.
The analysis of the history and Scriptural insight of Esau
and the Edomites will unveil and explain many of the problems in the
world; it will offer a new perspective on wars, economic crisis, hate
crimes, political conspiracies, Zionism, anti-Semitism,
anti-Christianity, government corruption and the Jewish issue.
The question of "Who is Esau-Edom" undoubtedly involves the most
stupendous drama ever enacted in the annals of man. 136 pages, soft
cover, 170 footnote references, $8.00
The below are from another supplier, this one doesn't
accept orders
on-line.
Christian Research
You may want to ask not to be put on their mailing list.
Ask for a catalog; it is quite extensive! Order the below books
directly from:
Christian Research
P.O. Box 385
Eureka Springs, Arkansas [ 72632-0385 ]
Phone / FAX: (501) 253-7185 * E-Mail
RC143 WHO BROUGHT THE SLAVES TO
AMERICA? (Highly
Recommended!) Popular reprint documenting Jewish
involvement in the slave trade, ship ownership, etc. SC 2.50
ID035 ASSYRIAN INVASIONS AND DEPORTATIONS
OF ISRAEL by J. Llewellyn Thomas. An overview of
archeological evidence regarding the House of Israel's migrations during
and following the Assyrian Captivity. Illustrated. SC 3.00
SU130 DID SIX MILLION REALLY DIE? (Highly
Recommended!) By Richard Harwood. Also titled Six
Million Lost and Found, this well-illustrated treatise (many photos)
reviews the data: emigration figures, camp populations, the absurdity of
using Zyklon-B as a method of mass extermination, the faked "atrocity
photos," and more. Packed with pictures! SC 4.50
SU150 FACTS ARE FACTS by Benjamin Freedman. Here's one
written by a (maverick) Jew. Correspondence between Jews concerning the
seedier aspects of the Babylonian Talmud. SC 3.75
SU240 JEWISH RITUAL MURDER (Highly
Recommended!) by Arnold Leese. Arguably the most
controversial book in print, this looks at the Jewish ritual of Purim
(a Talmudic mis-reading of the Israelite book of Esther), including child
sacrifice and genocide. Talk show host Oprah Winfrey caught hell for
airing the topic a few years ago. SC 3.75
SU250 JEWS AND THEIR LIES by
Martin Luther. Today's "more enlightened" Lutheran clergy
(the ELCA) disclaim this diatribe, written late in the Protestant
reformer's life, but only after he had examined the Babylonian Talmud.
Read Luther's reaction to the Jews' debt-usury (fractional reserve)
banking practice, which led to their expulsion from most European nations
at one time or another. SC 4.00
ID298 ICELAND'S GREAT INHERITANCE
by Adam Rutherford. Despite habitual confusion of "Jew" and
"Judah," this is a good study of promises to Benjamin's
descendants. SC 2.50
HS262 TRAGEDY AND HOPE by
Carroll Quigley. An important overview of 20th century history from a
Georgetown alumnus and mentor of Bill Clinton. Quigley was a philosophical
one-worlder, but wrote frankly. HC 40.00
Radical Truth in History
by revisionist Michael A. Hoffman II
Judaism's
Strange Gods by Michael A. Hoffman
In this scholarly and deeply
considered work, the author documents his provocative thesis that
Judaism is not the religion of the Old Testament, but the newly
formalized belief system of the Pharisees, which arose in Babylon with
the commitment of the formerly oral "tradition of the elders" to
writing, in the wake of the crucifixion of Israel's Messiah and the
destruction of the Temple. Basing his findings on authoritative Judaic
sources, Hoffman demonstrates that Judaism is a man-made religion of
tradition and superstition, which represents the institutionalized
nullification of Biblical law and doctrine. 6 x 9 quality paperback. 144
pp. Glossary, notes, bibliography, illustrations and index.
Judaism was a newly formalized belief system of the Pharisees, which
arose in Babylon with the commitment of the oral "tradition of the
elders" to writing after the destruction of the Temple in A.D. 70.
Judaism is a man-made religion of Talmudic tradition and Kabalistic
superstition, which represents the institutionalized nullification of
Biblical law and doctrine. Judaism's God is not the God of the Bible,
but the strange gods of Talmud and Kabbalah and the racial self-worship
they inculcate.
Topics: The Karaites: persecuted by the rabbis
for heeding only the Bible and refusing the Talmud. Magic and demonology
in mainstream Judaism. Only fully complete list in print of
libels against Jesus and Mary in the Gemara, Zohar and Toldot Yeshu.
Jesus' sayings against the basis of the Talmud. The Kabbalah as the
source for the secret philosophy of the Rosicrucians and Freemasons.
Clear definitions and explanations of such complex categories as
Aggadah, Gemara, Halakhah, Mishnah, Midrash, Tanakh, Torah, Targum,
Zohar and the genre of Judaic folklore represented by the Toldot Yeshu.
A mine of information, fully indexed for easy reference. 6 x 9 quality
softcover. 144 pages. $ 12.95
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SOFTWARE:
PC Study Bible Version 4 Reference Library Plus
(Highly Recommended!
It's the Bible Software that we use in these studies.)
ESRB Rating: Everyone (Content suitable for persons age 6 or
older.)
Format: CD Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000, Windows
XP Professional Edition, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 95 Hardware Platform: Windows
Product
Description: For
those who want a more robust Bible software library, but do not want "too
much", Biblesofts PC Study Bible Reference Library Plus offers additional
commentaries and dictionaries as well as other valuable reference works.
Heres what is included: BIBLES & CONCORDANCES: NIV, NKJV, KJV, ASV, NLT, NASB & NASB Updated Edition, RVR (Spanish), Exhaustive
Concordances CROSS REFERENCES: Nave's Topical Bible,
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge DICTIONARIES & ENCYCLOPEDIAS: Nelson,
Fausset, New Unger, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
COMMENTARY SETS: Matthew Henry,
Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, Adam Clarke, Barnes' Notes GREEK & HEBREW HELPS: Strong's Concordance, Englishman's Concordance,
Thayer's Greek Definitions, BDB Hebrew Definitions,
Interlinear Bible [!]
[Greek & Hebrew Manuscripts w/Strong's numbers]
WORD STUDIES: Vine's Expository
Dictionary OTHER STUDY HELPS: Bible Maps & Photos,
Hymnal, Personal Notes, Biblesoft Authoring System, Appendable Clipboard,
Bible Reading Planner BONUS CONTENT: Included: 50 free titles
from famous Christian writers like Luther, Wesley, Bunyan, and more / Upon
registration: Spurgeon's Encyclopedia of Sermons, The Apocalypse by J.A.
Seiss, The Fundamentals of Christianity by R.A. Torrey
(Approx.
$200.00)
- SOFTWARE: Biblesoft
PC Study Bible New Reference Library 3.0: (Not
complete library, but upgradable at a later time with add-on
modules): This is the same program
as the above version, however this one doesn't include
all the resources, but you can upgrade as you go along. Platform:
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT. Media: CD-ROM.
Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours. Shipping:
Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. Features:Instantly
provides information about every Bible passage or topic.
Includes authoring system that allows user to create
study materials. Can be expanded through addition of
materials from user or third parties. Includes reference
works and translations of the Bible. Bonus for
registration includes Spurgeon's Encyclopedia of
Sermons. System requirements: 80486 or higher
processor (Pentium recommended). Windows 95, 98, or
higher. 9 MB hard disk space minimum (221 MB for full
installation). CD-ROM drive (2x or faster recommended) .
Mouse or compatible pointing device. (Approx. $90.00)
- SOFTWARE: Webster's
1828 Dictionary: (Highly Recommended!)
The Webster's 1828 Dictionary is the first English
Language Dictionary. The value to the Bible student of
this particular dictionary is in that it explains the
English words and definitions from the time of the
'Biblical English.' It defines those archaic words found
in your King James Bible. It gives the definition of the
'Old English' words that were in existence around the
time of the translation of the King James Bible. This is
the first time this work is available in computer format,
two written volumes on one disc. It allows for 'copy
& paste' and printing of definitions. (Approx. $29.00)
- Almanac of Bible
Facts: Includes a history
of the Bible, a survey of the everyday world of the
Bible, detailed maps of the journeys of the Bible's most
famous figures, lists of miracles, angels, women in the
Bible, and much more. Learn about the history of the
Bible, examine detailed maps of the journeys of its most
famous figures, and acquaint oneself with its everyday
world, including customs, clothing, music and social life.
An easy-to-use, all-in-one reference, this book also
contains a "Who's Who" section of important
characters in the Bible, an overview of Bible-making and
translation through the ages, and notes on geographical
places in the Bible. Very reasonably priced. Paperback - 256
pages (June 1997); Dimensions (in inches): 0.79
x 6.91 x 4.24 (Approx $5-$6)
- The Kregel Pictorial Guide to
the Temple: An unbelievable
price for this book of pictures of a realistic model
reproduction of the Temple - lifelike. Also pictures of
the site of the Temple in Jerusalem. This is a book full
of quality pictures. Handy reference guide to help you
get a feel for the scriptures describing the Temple.
Large 0.20 x 10.39 x 7.54 Dimensions
(in inches). (Approx. $7-$8)
- Atlas of the Bible
Lands: A 9" x 11" book of pictures . This
illustrated Atlas of the Bible contains terrain maps,
photographs, city plans, diagrams, time charts of Bible
history, and a gazetteer-index. Biblical sites may be
found on easily readable up-to-date maps. Settings of
stories are richly illustrated. Maps, plans, and photos
combine to bring to the reader an immediate perception of
the places in which events occurred.
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