Cleansed and Cured

Cleansed and Cured
Title Cleansed and Cured PDF eBook
Author Brett Elliott
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781869539832

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Toxic overload is the single biggest, most lethal health epidemic of our time, and its left largely unspoken about. Now at last, here is a clear explanation of how chronic toxicity is underlying the most commons ailments in the developed world. Find out what can we do about it, and how a simple, natural inner-body cleansing programme can help with our most common health problems.

Young People's Illustrated Bible History

Young People's Illustrated Bible History
Title Young People's Illustrated Bible History PDF eBook
Author Alvan Bond
Publisher
Total Pages 708
Release 1878
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Cleansed Lepers, Cleansed Hearts

Cleansed Lepers, Cleansed Hearts
Title Cleansed Lepers, Cleansed Hearts PDF eBook
Author Pamela Shellberg
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages 270
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451485247

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Pamela Shellberg shows that Luke's use of the language of "clean" and "unclean" has particular first-century medical connotations that make it especially powerful for expressing his understanding of the universal salvation prophesied by Isaiah and by Jesus. Shellberg traces how the stories of Jesus' cleansing of leprous bodies in the Gospel become the pattern for the divine cleansing of Gentile hearts throughout Acts, and one of Luke's primary expressions of the means of God's salvation and favor through the dissolving of distinctions between Jew and Gentile.

The Healing Ministry of Jesus Study Guide

The Healing Ministry of Jesus Study Guide
Title The Healing Ministry of Jesus Study Guide PDF eBook
Author Rick Renner
Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages 60
Release 2022-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1680319876

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Are You Cooperating With God's Healing Power? Each of the four gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John — touch on the healing ministry of Jesus. As He went about preaching and teaching, Jesus healed every sickness and every disease imaginable that was present in the vast multitudes of people who followed Him. From the frailest in health to those crippled or debilitated, there was no sickness exempt from the healing power of Jesus Christ. It's important for us to really understand the healing ministry of Jesus. We need healing, our relatives and friends need healing, and others need healing — and it is still available to us today. But are we cooperating with God’s healing power? This powerful four-part series on The Healing Ministry of Jesus will focus on the following important topics: The types of sicknesses Jesus healed Exactly 'how’ did Jesus heal the sick? The use of ‘therapy’ in Jesus’ ministry Healing power for all who believe There was no sickness, disease, or condition, no matter how difficult in the natural, that Jesus did not heal. And He has not changed — the same healing power that was available then is available to us today. You’ll be so thankful you took the time to learn how to cooperate with the healing power of God and how to receive it for yourself and for others who need healing too!

The Pulpit Commentary, Volume 7

The Pulpit Commentary, Volume 7
Title The Pulpit Commentary, Volume 7 PDF eBook
Author Spence-Jones, Henry
Publisher Delmarva Publications, Inc.
Total Pages 7057
Release 2015-08-14
Genre History
ISBN

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The Pulpit Commentary was first published between 1880 and 1919 and is a highly respected work written by conservative, trustworthy men. Containing over 22,000 pages and 95,000 entries, it is one of the largest and best-selling homiletic commentary sets of all time. It was directed by editors Joseph Exell and Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones and utilized more than 100 authors over a 30-year span. When reading this commentary, it is not difficult to see why it has remained a favorite amongst pastors for more than 100 years. There are three key elements which set this apart from its contemporaries, the first being that it gives an exposition, or verse-by-verse, annotation of each verse in the Bible. The second element is that it explores the framework of the text, the homiletics. Finally, it supplies the homilies with multiple model sermons from various authors. Also included is a translation as well as historical and geographical information. The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle declared, “This commentary bids fair to take a conspicuous place among the ever-multiplying aids to the study of the Holy Scriptures. It will revive the great work of Lange, and will far exceed the Speaker's Commentary in the bulk and fullness of its material. The peculiarity of the Pulpit Commentary is that it offers special assistance to the preacher: first by giving him a critical and exegetical exposition of the text of Scripture, and then providing him with succinct and helpful directions as to the preachable aspects of the chapter and paragraph already explained." The print edition of this set typically retails for more than $1,000 making the current offered price a very good bargain. Due to its size, it has been broken up into nine separate volumes: Volume 1 Genesis to Joshua Volume 2 Judges to 2 Kings Volume 3 1 Chronicles to Job Volume 4 Psalms to Song of Songs Volume 5 Isaiah to Daniel Volume 6 Hosea to Malachi Volume 7 Matthew to John Volume 8 Act to Philippians Volume 9 Colossians to Revelation The footnotes have been placed in line with the text with each footnote number enclosed in red brackets (i.e.: []) and the text in green. There is also a linked table of contents at the beginning of each volume for ease of navigation. Key Features * Over 22,000 pages with more than 95,000 entries * One of the largest and exhaustive commentary sets of its kind * Contributions from over 100 authors * Expositions—with thorough verse-by-verse commentary of each verse of the Bible * Homiletics—with the framework or overall look of the text * Homilies—four to six sample sermons from various authors * Detailed information on Biblical customs * Historical and geographical information * Translations of key Hebrew and Greek words All 23 Volumes of the printed version are included in these nine volumes. 1. Genesis/Exodus 2. Leviticus/Numbers 3. Deuteronomy/Joshua/Judges 4. Ruth/1&2 Samuel 5. 1&2 Kings 6. 1&2 Chronicles 7. Ezra/Nehemiah/Esther/Job 8. Psalms 9. Proverbs/Ecclesiastes/Song of Solomon 10. Isaiah 11. Jeremiah/Lamentations 12. Ezekiel 13. Daniel/Hosea/Joel 14. Amos - Malachi 15. Matthew 16. Mark/Luke 17. John 18. Acts/Romans 19. 1&2 Corinthians 20. Galatians - Colossians 21. 1&2 Thessalonians - James 22. 1&2 Peter - Revelation

Jesus' Emotions in the Gospels

Jesus' Emotions in the Gospels
Title Jesus' Emotions in the Gospels PDF eBook
Author Stephen Voorwinde
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 272
Release 2011-04-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567503690

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Jesus' Emotions in the Gospels investigates richness and variety of the emotional life of Jesus as depicted in the four gospels. Attention is often paid to the events of Jesus' life, his teaching, and his ministry - but rarely is Jesus' emotional life considered. Stephen Voorwinde presents all sixty references to the emotions of Jesus as they appear in the gospels, enabling readers to think deeply about how they can relate to the different aspect of Jesus which each evangelist presents. Readers are introduced to the 'compassionate king' of Matthew's gospel, and to the 'man of sorrows' in Mark's gospel. The Jesus of Luke's gospel is seen as a 'sympathetic son' and finally the Jesus presented by John as 'loving Lord'. Voorwinde builds a careful picture of Jesus within the theological framework of each evangelist, considering the Historical Jesus debate, the synoptic problem, and the individual literary characteristics of each evangelist. The emotional challenges posed throughout the New Testament gain new significance when considered side-by-side with the emotional character of Jesus.

The Laryngoscope

The Laryngoscope
Title The Laryngoscope PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1018
Release 1905
Genre Ear
ISBN

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A monthly journal on diseases of the ear-nose-throat.